DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 661 



Publications issued during Hie year ended June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Continued. 



Earlier Publications Rkprinxld — Continued. 



Farmers' nulletins — Continued. Copies. 



No. 55. Tlie Dniiy Herd: Its Formation and Management. Henry 



E. Alvord. 32 pp. Oct. 25, 10,000; Jan. 27, 10,000; Apr. 12, 



10,000 30, 000 



No. 03. Care of Millc on the Farm. R. A. Pearson. 40 pp. Aug. 



7, 10,000; Dec. G, 10,000; Feb.. 1, 10,000; Apr. 5, 10,000 40,000 



No. G4. Duclcs and Geese : Standard Breeds and Management. 



George E. Howard. 55 pp. Oct. 26, 10,000 ; Feb. 10, 10,000 ; May 



10, 10,000 30,000 



No. 71. Some Essentials of Beef Production. Cliarles F. Curtiss. 



24 pp. Mar. 10 5,000 



No. 96. Raising of Sheep for Mutton. Charles F. Curtiss. 48 pp. 



Feb. 19 10, 000 



No. 100. Hog Raising in the South. S. M. Tracy. 40 pp. Sept. 



15, 50,000 ; Dec. 28, 10,000 ; Feb. 23, 10,000 ; Mar. 29, 5,000 ; June 



10, 10,000 85, 000 



No. 106. Breeds of Dairy Cattle. Henry E. Alvord. 48 pp. Oct. 



20, 10,000; Feb. 16, 10,000; May 16, 15,000; Apr. 19, 20,000 55,000 



No. 137. The Angora Goat. George Fayette Thompson. (Revised 



by Edward L. Shaw.) 48 pp. Nov. 1, 10,000; May 20, 10,000_ 20,000 

 No. 152. Scabies of Cattle. Richard W. Hickman. 32 pp. Oct. 



30, 10,000; June 15, 10,000 20,000 



No. 159. Scab in Sheep. D. E. Salmon and Ch. Wardell Stiles. 



48 pp. Aug. 18, 10,000; Sept. 20. 10,000; Mar. 10, 5,000 25,000 



No. 160. Cheese Making on the Farm. Henry E. Alvord. 16 pp. 



Oct. IS. 5.000: Feb. 14, 10.000 15,000 



No. 177. Squab Raising. William E. Rice. 31 pp. Nov. 1, 10,000; 



Mar. 8, 10,000 20,000 



No. 179. Horseshoeing. John W. Adams. 32 pp. Feb. 26, 10,000 ; 



May 16, 10,000 20,000 



No. 183. Meat on the Farm : Butchoring. Curing, and Keeping. 



Andrew Boss. 38 pp. Oct. 21, 10.000; Dec. 10, 10,000; Feb. 23, 



10 000; Apr. 13. 10.000; May 19, 10,000 50,000 



No. 200. Turkeys: Standard Varieties and Management. T. F. 



McGraw. 40 pp. Nov. 4, 15,000; Feb. 19, 15,000; May 6, 15,000— 45,000 

 No. 201. The Cream Separator on Western Farms. Ed. H. Webster 



and C. E. Gray. 23 pp. Oct. 2, 5.000; Ai)r. 7, 5.000 10, 000 



No. 205. Pig Management. George M. Rommel. 48 pp. Sept. 2, 



10,000; Nov. S. 15.000 ; Mar. S. 15,000 ; May 27, 15,000 55, 000 



No. 206. Milk Fever: Its Simple and Successful Treatment. John 



R. Mohler. 15 pp. July 15, 10,000 ; Jan. 3, 5,000 ; Feb. 14, 5,000 ; 



May 26. 10.000 30.000 



No. 236. Incubation and Incubators. Richard H. Wood. 31 pp. 



Mar. 3, 10,000; Apr. 7, 15,000; June 14. 15.(X)0 40,000 



No. 241. Butter Making on the Farm. Ed. H. Webster. 31 pp. 



Oct. 30, 15,000 ; Mar. 10, 20,000 ; June 6, 15,000 50, 000 



No. 258. Texas or Tick Fever and Its Prevention. John R. Mohler. 



47 pp. May 21 15,000 



No. 261. The Cattle Tick in its Relation to Southern Agriculture. 



August Mayer. 22 pp. July 26 10, 000 



No. 2S7. Poultrv :ilanagement. G. Arthur Bell. 48 jip. Aug. 18, 



10.000; Oct. 26. 15.000; Feb. 4, 20,000: Mar. 15, 20.000; Apr. 8, 



50,000; June 9, 15.000 130.000 



No. 345. Some Conunon Disinfectants. M. Dorset. 14 pp. Sept. 



25, 5,000: Jan. 1.3, 10.000 15,000 



No. 34<5. The ComiMit.-ition of Rations for Farm Animals by the Use 



of Knergv ^'aln('S. llenrv Prentiss Armsby. .32 pp. Jan. 7, 



10.000; Apr. 27. lO.iKiO: June 14, 10.000 30,000 



No. 348. Bacteria in Milk. L.A.Rogers. 24 pp. Dec. 29 15,000 



No. 349. The Dairy Industry in the South. B. II. Rawl. Duncan 



Stewart, and George M. Wliitaker. 40 pp. Jan. 7, 10,000; Mar. 



5, 10,000 20, 000 



