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DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING. 



A study of the larse and small fat globules in cows' milk, Shaw and Eekles . . 



On tile moditieations of milk globules, Alessi and Carapelle 



Composition of milk of t lie dairy eow and buffalo in the Malay Peninsula, Katoii . 



Annual reiiort of the Kirkee eivil dairy, 1907-8, Knight 



The enzyms of cow's milk, England 



Lactic fermentation in milk, Beijerinck 



[The coagulation of milk liy rennet obtained from Carica jiopaija], Gerher 



Investigations on the liactericidal properties of milk, Brudny 



A milk-l)oriie outbreak of typhoid traced, Lumsden and Woodward 



The inciilenc^ of tul)ercle bacilli in New York City milk, Hess 



Report on the Danish pasteurization law, 1907-8 



Whey cheese ("mysosf"), Hals 



Cheese making in Europe, Farrington 



Rejiort of development of dairy industry of Hoorn, 1907, Boekhout 



Review of the w ork of the 1907-8 season. Singleton 



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VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Special pathology and therapy of domestic animals, Hutyra and INIarek 



The clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals, Burnett 



Leucocytes in invertebrates, KoUmann : 



Recent advances in tropical medicine, hygiene, and veterinary science, with 



special reference to Anglo-Egyptian Soudan, Balfour and Archibald 



Chemo-therapy of trypanosomiasis 



Notes on nagana and on some hematozoa observed during my travels, Durham . 



Sensiliiiity of fowls to the trypanosome of dourine, Yakimoff and Kohl 



Trypanosomiasis and other diseases in camels, Cleland 



Sarcosporidiosis, Watson 



Annual report of the stock department. Mills 



Some animal diseases, Glover, Barnes, and Kaupp 



Report of the chief veterinary surgeon, Sinclair 



Diseases of animals and meat inspection in Western Australia, Cleland 



Poisoning in horses, cattle, and sheep caused by musty fodder, Midler 



An outbreak of poisoning from infected brawn, Savage and Gunson 



Tetanus or ' ' lockjaw, ' ' Mayo and Lmices 



Tuberculosis of the retropharyngeal lymphatic glands in cattle, Spartz 



The nature and control of bovine tuberculosis, Moore 



Immunization of cattle to tuberculosis, Weber and Titze 



Permanence of human tul)ercle bacillus in bovovaccinated cattle, W'eberet al. 

 Ermiination of tubercle bacilli with milk after injection of human type, Titze. 



Tuberculin as a diagnostic agent, Jowett 



Conference on animal tuberculosis at University of Illinois, October 15, 1908.. 



Measures for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis in Germany, Brante 



Tick, redwater, or Texas fever in cattle, Wallace 



The foot-scab mite of sheep {Syiiibiides commwds, var. oris), Cave. 



Hog cholera and hog-cholera vaccine, Reynolds 



Methods of controlling hog cholera, Reynolds 



Studies of conditions relating to catalepsy of swine, Hansen 



Some colic cases in town horses, liOmas : 



Glanders, Hunting 



Diphtheria in the wood-pigeon caused by a iilter- passer. Dean and Marshall.. 

 Prevalence of intestinal worms in dogs in Cambridge, Nuttall and Strickland. 



Ilejxitozooa pirniciosum, a hemogregarine pathogenic for white rats. Miller 



A new rabbit cestode, Cittutim ia mosaica, Hall 



Principles involved in the standardization of disinfectants, Chick and Martin. 

 Wounds of animals and their treatment, Mayo and Dimock - 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Clearing pine lands, Ferris 



Cost of clearing logged-off land for farming in Pacific Northwest, Thompson. . 



Seepage'and drainage, J 1, Tannatt and Kneale 



Mc(iee Creek drainage and levee district 



Assessments on railroads in land drainage districts, Dappert 



The works of irrigation in the United States, Nicolau and Puig de la Bellacasa. 

 [Duty of water on alfalfa fields], Smith 



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