660 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Publications issued during ilir ycur ended June SO, 1010, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Continued. 



Earlikk Publications Reprinted. 

 Cirvulais: Copies. 



No. 23. 3d revision, Directions for the Use of Blackleg Vaccine. 



Victor A. Xorij.iard. S pp. Oct. 10,000 



No. .'il. I2d revision. I'.lacklcj,' : Its Nature, Cause, and Prevention. 



Victor A. Norsaard. Ii4 pp. Doc. 7 5,000 



No. GS. Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels of Cattle. A. J. Mur- 

 ray. (Revised by L. Pearson in 1900 and R. W. Hickman in 

 190S.) 14 pp. Nov. 24, 3,000 ; Jan. 27, 3.000 6,000 



No. 70, Tuberculosis of Cattle. D. E. Salmou and Theobald Smith. 



28 pp. Mar. !) 2,000 



No. 71. Anthrax in Cattle, Horses, and Men. D. E. Salmon and 



Theobald Smith. 10 pp. Oct. 2,000 



No SO. The Preparation of Emulsions of Crude Petroleum. T. M. 



Price. 4 pp. Aug. 28, 2,000; Dec. 3, 5,000 7,000 



No. 01. Bacillus Necrophorus. John R. Mohler and George Byron. 



42 pp. Mar. 25 1,000 



No. 103. Records of Dairy Cows: Their Value and Importance in 



Economic Milk Production, C. B. Lane. 38 pp. Dec. 14 3,000 



No. 105. Babv Beef. Ernest G. Ritzman. 34 pp, Nov, 1, 500; 



Feb. 15, 1,000 1,500 



No. 114. Sanitary Milk Production: Report of a Conference Ap- 

 pointed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, with 

 Accompanying Papers. 38 pp. July 1, 3,000; Mar. 19, 2,500 5,500 



No. lis. The Unsuspected but Dangerously Tuberculous Cow. 



E. C. Schroeder. 19 pp. June 22 2,000 



No. 123. Instructions for Preparing and Shipping Pathological 



Specimens for Diagnosis. George H. Hart. 10 pp. Oct. 29 500 



No, 124. Suggestions for Horse and Mule Raising in the South, 



George ISI. Rommel. 15 pp. Nov. 4 1,000 



No. 125. The Federal Meat Inspection Service. A, D. Melvin. 40 



pp. Dec. 6 2,000 



No. 127. Tubercle Bacilli in Butter: Their Occurrence, Vitality, and 



Significance. E. C. Schroeder and W. E. Cotton. 23 pp. June 4_ 1, 000 



No. 128. White Diarrhea of Chicks, with Notes on Coccidiosis in 



Birds. Byron Morse. 7 pp. Mar. 26 1,000 



No. 129. Rabies and its Increasing Prevalence. George H. Hart. 



26 pp. Mar. 26 1,000 



No. 131. Designs for Dairy Buildings, Ed. H. Webster. 26 pp. 



Sept, 28, 3,000; Mar. 24, 3,000 6, 000 



No. 132. A Practical Method for the Detection of Beef Fat in Lard. 



James A. Einery. 9 pp. Nov. 4 500 



No. 134. Classified List of Available Publications of the Bureau 



of Animal Industry. 8 pp. Sept, 20, 4,000 ; Apr. 4, 1,500 5, 500 



No. 136. How to Build a Stave Silo. B. A. Rawl, 18 pp. Mar. 23.. 3,000 



No, 139. The Score-Card System of Dairy Inspection. Clarence 

 B. Lane and George M. Whitaker, 32 pp. July G, 2.000; Mar. 

 14, 2,000 4, 000 



No. 140. The Egg Trade of the United States. Milo M. Hastings. 



34 pp. July 17, 2,000; July 26, 3,000 5,000 



No, 142, Some Important Factors in the Production of Sanitary 



Milk. Ed H. Webster. 22 pp. Aug. 4. 1,000; Dec. 6, 2,000 3,000 



No. 143. Milk and its Products as Carriers of Tuberculosis Infec- 

 tion. E. C. Schroeder. 22 pp. Nov. 2 4,000 



No. 144. Tuberculosis of Hogs: Its Cause and Suppression. John 



R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. 36 pp. Aug, 27 2,000 



Farmers' Bulletins : 



No. 24. Hog Cholera and Swine Plague. D, E, Salmon. 15 pp. 

 Oct. 9 10, 000 



No. 42. Facts about Milk, R. A. Pearson. 32 pp. Feb. 2, 10,000; 



Apr, 11, 10,000 20,000 



No, 51. Standard Breeds of Chickens. George E, Howard. (Re- 

 vised bv G. Arthur Bell.) 48 pp. Nov. 11, 15.000; Jan. 29, 

 15,000; Feb. 23, 25,000; May 20, 20,000 75,000 



