VIII CONTENTS. 



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An epizootic of abortion, etc., in cows, Kovarzik 381 



Colibacillosis or diarrhea of young animals, Van der Heyden 381 



Paratyphoid B bacteria ia calves having miliary necrosis, Ledschbor 381 



Nodular disease of the intestines of cattle, Jowett 382 



The treatment of red water in cattle with trypaublue, Theiler 382 



The blood of dairy cows in tick-infested regions, Hibbard and Neal , 382 



Directions for constructing a vat, and dipping cattle, Graybill and Ellenberger. 382 



Oxidation of arsenites to arsenates in cattle-dipping tanks, Cooper and Freak . . 382 



Method of treating dipping solution before emptying, Dalrymple and Kerr. . 382 



A trypanosome in a sheep tick, and its connection with louping ill, Bishop 383 



An infectious foot disease of sheep, Theiler 383 



Experiments with Krafft's vaccine against hog cholera, Koves 383 



Do complications ©f swine plague and hog cholera occur? Koeppen 383 



In regard to accidents occurring diu-ing vaccination, Leclainche 384 



New experiences with equine influenza. Rips 384 



The cause of equine influenza. Basset 384 



Equine piroplasmosis, Pricolo 384 



On Gastrodiscus segyptiacus and Spiroptera megastoma, Berk6 384 



Septic arthritis in foals, Stevens and Smead 384 



Blackhead : A disease of young turkeys, Jowett 384 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Experiments with oil burning in boiler furnaces, Kerr and Nadler 384 



The road material resom-ces of Minnesota, Cooley 385 



Highway improvement, I, Gearhart 385 



Some types of silos and equipment, Linklater 385 



A squeezer for cattle, Ogilvy 385 



Poultry house construction and yarding, Kempster 386 



Ice houses, Corbett 386 



The use of paint on the farm. Walker 386 



Public hygiene, Blair 386 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The place of economics in agricultural education and research, Taylor 386 



The rural exodus in France 387 



Systems of farming in central New Jersey, Billings and Beavers 387 



What size enterprise is best suited to the farmer? Bohmker 387 



A better net price: Rights of producer in consumer's dollar, Twitchell 387 



Selling without waste, Shackleton 388 



Organizing the farm for profit, Spillman 388 



Agricultural cooperation, Corbett 388 



How societies are benefiting their members 388 



[Mutual agricultural insurance, credit, and cooperative societies in France] — 388 



Report of cooperative credit societies in the Pimjab for 1911 389 



Sheep of shearing age on farms, and wool produced 389 



Cotton production and statistics of cotton-seed products: 1910 389 



Agricultural statistics of Ireland, with detailed report for 1910, Gill 389 



[Agricultural data] 390 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



High school agriculture without state subsidy, French 390 



The agricultural high school legislation needed. Round 390 



The place of the special secondary schools of agriculture in New York, Webber. 390 



State aid to vocational education in Minnesota, Mayne 391 



Annual report of the inspector of state high schools of Minnesota, Alton 391 



Extension work 1911-12 391 



Teaching the farmer how to farm, French 391 



Farm and forest, edited by Bailey 391 



The corn lady. Field 391 



Crop exhibits. Ten Eyck 392 



Chapters in elements of agriculture. — IV, A soil primer, Call 392 



Soil drainage, McCall 392 



Outlines for agricultural work in rural and village schools. — Corn, Atherton 392 



Chapters in elements of agriculture. — VI, A wheat primer, Fitz 392 



