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Studies of the elementary composition of liver, Profitlicli 1165 



The general mechanism which transforms glycogen into glucose, Maignon... 1166 



A method of recording loss of weight through air passages and skin, Lombard. 1166 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



The composition of some Transvaal fodders, Ingle 1166 



Composition of " joegee beans" 1166 



Locust beans, Ravndal 1166 



Kice glutina or gluten: An economical concentrated feed, Dumont 1166 



Waste bananas as stock feed 1166 



The inspection of feeding stuffs in 1907, Morse 1166 



[Condimental and commercial feeding stuffs], Gamble 1167 



Results of feeding stuff control, 1906-7, Van der Zande and Knuttel 1 167 



Fresh and dried potatoes in metabolism of Herbivora, Hagemann and Karpow . 1167 



Utilization by Herbivora of amid mixtures occurring in molasses, Voltz 1167 



Further experiments on effect of asparagin on nitrogen metabolism, Midler. . 1167 



Comments on the above report, Lehmann 116H 



Additional feeding tests, Schneidewind and Meyer 1168 



Farm live stock of Great Britain, Wallace 1168 



Number and farm value of farm animals in the United States, 1867-1907 1168 



Growing cattle in western Nebraska, Snyder 1168 



Fattening steers for export, Day 1169 



Inverted starch for calf feeding 1169 



Indian cattle in Jamaica, Gosset 1169 



Sheep breeding, Wilson 1170 



Pork production at the Delta Station, Fox 1170 



Pork production, Gaumnitz, W^ilson, and Bassett 1171 



Investigations with swine. Day 1172 



Pig-feeding tests with different quantities of skim milk, Klein 1172 



Beans in horse feeding, Rasquin 1172 



Milk in horse feeding, Grandeau 1172 



Poultry work at government expense 1172 



Poultry 1172 



Making poultry pay, Powell 1172 



Poultry experiments — a record of six hundred hens, Stewart and Atwood 1172 



[Report of] manager of poultry department, Graham 1173 



Tests at Waldgarten on poultry feeding by the Hamburg method, Wesemann. 1173 



Hatching and rearing chickens, Graham 1173 



Humidity in relation to incubation. Day 1174 



Carbon dioxid in relation to incubation, Thom 1174 



Chemical work in connection with incubation problems, Harcourt and Fulmer. 1174 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING — AGROTECHNY. 



Milk and its relation to the public health 1175 



The relation of nutriment to product, Haecker 1177 



[Record of] the dairy herd. Day 1178 



Report of the professor of dairy husbandry. Dean 1 1 78 



The bitterness of milk and cheese, Traillat and Sauton 1179 



A bitter fermentation of cheese, Eckles 1179 



Chloroform as an aid in the study of milk enzyms, Harding and Van Slyke . . 1179 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



The disinfectant action of light upon pathogenic bacteria, Neumark 1180 



Results of investigations in general pathology, Lubarsch and Ostertag 1180 



Report on investigations in veterinary medicine, Ellenberger and Schiitz 1181 



Report of veterinary sanitary service of Paris and the Seine, 1906, Martel 1181 



Report of royal veterinary high school at Dresden, 1906, Ellenberger et al 1181 



Notes from practice, Friedrich 1181 



The veterinary section, Jackson, Moore, and Williams . 1181 



Annual report on the distribution of animal plagues in the German Empire . . 1181 



Sodium cinnamate and leucocytosis in anthrax in rabbits, Boehm 1182 



Prolongation of period of incubation of rabies under various conditions, Fermi. 1182 



