DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 659 



Publications issued dxiring the year ended June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Continued. 



New Pubucations — Continued. 



Miscellaneous Circulars — Continued. Copies. 



Amendment to Regulation 9 of the Regulations for the Inspection 

 and Quarantine of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Other Ruminants, 

 and Swine Imported into the United States. (Amend. G to 



B. A. I. Order 142.) 1 p. Sept. 28 5,000 



Regulations for the Certitication of Associations of Breeders of 

 Purebred Live Stock and Books of Record of Pedigrees. Certifica- 

 tion of Foreign AtHliatetl Associations. (Amend. 8 to B. A. I. 



Order 130.) 1 p. Sept. 28 2,000 



Same. Withdrawal of Certification. (Amend. 9 to B. A. I. Order 



136.) 1 p. Oct. 1 2,000 



Same. Certification of Association. (Amend. 10 to B. A. I. Order 



136.) 1 p. Oct. 2 2,000 



Same. Certification of Various Associations. (Amend. 11 to 



B. A. I. Order 136.) 1 p. Oct. 21 2,000 



Same. Withdrawal of Certification, (Amend. 12 to B. A. I. Order 



136.) Ip. Apr. 1 2,000 



To Prevent the Spread of Splenetic Fever in Cattle. (Amendment 



5 to B. A. I. Order 158.) 3 pp. Oct. 5 7,500 



Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture Governing the Inspec- 

 tion, Disinfection, Certification. Treatment, Handling, and 

 Method and Manner of Delivery and Shipment of Live Stock 

 which is the Subject of Interstate Commerce— Revised. B. A. I. 



Order 143.) 31pp. Oct. 12 2,500 



Amendment to Regulation 41. Providing for the Dipping or the 

 Quarantine of Sheep Imported from Canada for Breeding. Graz- 

 ing, or Feeding. (Amend. 7 to B. A. I. Order 142.) 2 pp. Oct. 



18 -• 5,000 



Amendment to Regulation 49. Providing for the Dipping Twice of 

 Sheep Imported from Mexico for Breeding. Grazing, or Feeding. 



(Amend. 8 to B. A. I. Order 142.) 1 p. Oct. 23 3,000 



Regulations Concerning the Importation of Hay and Straw from 

 Continental Europe, Importation of Hay and Straw from Bel- 

 gium and Denmark. (Amend. 3 to B. A. I. Order 129.) 1 p. 



Nov. 15 3, 000 



To Prevent the Spread of Lip-and-Leg Ulceration (Xecrobacillosis) 

 in Sheep. (Rule 8, Revision 1, B. A. I. Order 165.) 4 pp. 



Nov. 22 7, 500 



Amendment to Regulation 1. Designating Rio (irande City and 

 Edinburgh. Texas, as Ports for the Entry of Animals which are 

 Subject to both Inspection and Quarantine. (Amend. 9 to B. A. I. 



Order 142.) 1 p. Nov. 27 5,000 



To prevent the Spread of Splenetic Fever in Cattle. (Rule 1, 



Revision 5, B. A. I. Order 166.) 10 pp. Dec. 2 8,000 



To Prevent the Spread of Scabies in Cattle. (Rule 2, Revision 3, 



B. A. I. Order 167.) 3 pp. Dec. 22 7, 500 



To Prevent the Spread of Splenetic Fever in Cattle. (Rule 1, Re- 

 vision 6. B. A. I. Order lOS.) 11pp. Mar. 12 7,500 



Amendment to Regulation 45, B. A. I. Order 142, for the Purpose 

 of Preventing the Importation from Mexico of Horses Infested 

 with Ticks (Murffaropux annuUtiu.'<) into Any Area of the 

 United States from which Cattle are Excluded on Account of 



Ticks. (Amend. 10 to B. A. I. Order 142.) 2 pp. June 1 5,000 



Farmers' Bulletins: 



No. 378. IMethods of Exterminating the Texas-Fever Tick. H. W. 

 Gravbill. 32 pp. Oct. 26, 30,000; Dec. 17, 15.000: Mar. 10, 20,000; 



Apr. 19. 20,000 85.000 



No. 379. Hog Cholera. M. Dorset. 24 pp. Nov. 29, 30.000; Jan. 



14, 15.000; Jan. 18, 10,000; .Mar. 2, 20,000; May 13, 20,000 95,000 



