CONTENTS. VII 



DAIKY FARMINT, — DAIRYINd — ACROTECHNY. 



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A study of some Connecticut dairy herds, Trueman. 572 



Dairyintf in China, Arnold 573 



Tiie milch fjoat dairy, Wickersham 573 



Better dairy methods, Frandson 573 



Report of Oestergot land Company Cow-testing Association, 1907-8, Westman.. 573 



Report of the Alnarp Ao;ricultural and Dairy Institute, 1908 573 



Proceedings of the American Association of Medical ^lilk Commissions 573 



Proceedings of the American Association of Medical Milk Commissions 574 



Results of recent bacteriological investigations in dairying, Barthel 574 



The origin of some milk enzyms, Grimmer 574 



A new factor influencing the percentage of fat in milk, Eckles 574 



Contribution to the study of the germicidal power of milk, Bardelli 574 



Sterilization of milk by ultraviolet rays, Henri and Stodel 575 



Sterilization of wash water by ultraviolet rays. Domic and Daire 575 



Temperature of pasteurization in relation to properties of milk, Maze et al. . . . 575 



Homogenized milk, Tourchot 575 



Dried milk 575 



The use of milk as food, Milner 575 



Whipped cream, Melick .' 575 



Butter making in Maryland, Melick 577 



Is the continued increase in fat content of buttermilk preventable? Konradi.. 578 



Cottage cheese, skimmilk-buttermilk and ice cream, Michels 578 



Goat 's milk cheeses, Rolet 578 



Fermentation of Hawaiian molasses. Peck and Deerr 578 



How to can fruits and vegetables on the farm, Moore 579 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Theory and practice of veterinary medicine 579 



^'eterinary obstetrics, Williams 579 



Pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals, Moore ... 579 



Pathogenic organisms, including bacteria and protozoa. Park and Williams.. 579 



An investigation of bacteria of the enteritidis group, Miihlens, Dahm, and Fiirst. 579 



The immunity of San Francisco rats to infection with Bacillus pestis, McCoy 580 



Natural history and diseases of the rats of Western Australia, Cleland 580 



Insect flagellates, Christophers 580 



Occurrence o'f a flagellate associated with piroplasmata infection, Bowhill 580 



Remarks on piroplasmosis, Martini 580 



Further notes on Piroplasma mutans, Theiler 580 



The position of Spirochfeta, Gonder 580 



Have trypanosomes an ultra-microscopical stage? Bruce and Bateman 581 



The cultivation of trypanosomes on artificial media 581 



Occurrence of a new variety of trypanosomiasis in Zanzibar, Edington 581 



The relationship of dosage of a drug to the size of the animal treated, Moore 581 



Experiments in 1908 regarding the natural transmission of surra, Leese 581 



Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the rabbit, Gomez 582 



On the transmission of animal tuberculosis to man, Basenau and A'an der Sluis. 582 



The tonsils of cattle and their relation to origin of tuberculosis, Devrient 582 



Ophthalmo- and cuti-reactions to tuberculin in cattle, Kohl 582 



On the intradermal reaction to tuberculin in animals, Moussu and Mantoux .... 582 



The intradermal reaction to tuberculin, Moussu 582 



Tuberculosis and the milk supply, Malcolm 583 



Vaccination of cattle for the prevention of tuberculosis, Pearson 583 



Control of tuberculosis in domestic animals in Pennsylvania, Klein 583 



The mineral constituents of foods. Ingle 583 



Catarrhal fever of sheep — bluetongue, Dixon 583 



Two diseases of young camels, Leese ' 583 



Hog cholera. Van Es 583 



Nature and action of su])tol as a i)rophylactic agent in swine i)lague, Andrejew. 583 



Structural alterations induced in the horse's foot by neurectomy, Ackermann. . 583 



Epizootic abortion in the mare, Desoubry 583 



Equine'anemia, Mack 584 



Glanders, Mack..... 584 



The antistreptococcic value of mallein, Busy 584 



