INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1309 



Trypanosome— Continued. Page. 



diseases, bibliography 478 



crises in 882 



notes 279, 1100 



r61e of spleen in 478, 578, 1081 



transmission 478, 782 



treatment 478, 1081, 1182 



infection, studios 278 



new species, notes 380 



Trypanosonies, biology 82 



vitality in dead bodies 882 



Trypeta spp. , remedies 556 



Trypsin, activity, determination 910 



Tsetse flies, studies 1160 



transmission of trypanosonies 



by 478 



Tsetse-fly disease, treatment 379 



Tuart, strength of 43 



Tubercle baciUi— 



avian, feeding to hogs and colts 782 



cultural properties 280 



destruction in milk 477 



dissemination by cattle, U.S. D. A 181 



effect on uninjured slcin 883 



from surgical cases, studies 783 



various sources, U.S.D.A 79 



human and bovine, differentiation 1082 



e.xperiments with animals 783 



in butter, U.S.D.A 985 



healthy pigs 1185 



milk supply of Washington 1175 



inoculation experiments 182 



latent, occurrence in lymphatic glands. 883 



modification, bibliography, U.S.D.A 985 



of different origin, studies 782, 783 



penetration through the skin 476 



phagocytosis of, as affected by tuber- 

 culin 882 



relation to acid-fast bacilli 1183 



resistance to kephir 574 



Tubercles, root. {See Root tubercles.) 



Tubercularia vulgaris, notes, Wash 055 



Tuberculin- 

 distribution, U.S.D.A 281 



effect on milk production 198,979 



phagocjrtosis of tubercle bacilli 882 



yield of milk 979 



government control 78 



reaction, studies. 476, 4^7, 577, 784, 986, 1183, 1184 



skin reaction to 683 



test, value 1177 



Tuberculosis- 

 atypical cases of 683 



avian and human, relation 1183 



bibliography, N.Dak 377 



bone, detection in food animals 784 



bovine- 

 control 1181 



Wis 986 



diagnosis 182 



discussion, N.Dak 377 



dissemination, U.S.D.A 082 



. by manure, Minn 986 



eradication 680 



relation to human health 1177 



r6Ic of alcohol in 80 



sources of infection 979 



Tuberculosis— Continued. Page, 



bovine — continued . 



source of infection. Wis 79 



studies, N.Y.Cornell 1083 



transmission 985, 1077 



toman 476 



treatment 683 



control 784 



in Massachusetts 198, 376 



detection, U.S.D.A 281 



diagnosis 476, 477, 577, 1082, 1183 



dissemination in animals 1081 



eradication 199 



in Norway 576 



experimental 470, 083, 882 



human — 



and animal, relation 181, 984 



review of literature 476 



bovine, treatment 181 



immunization 182, 183, 



280,477, 577, 784, 1082, 1083, 1181 



N.J 683 



von Behring method 1083 



in dogs, prevalence in Argentina 1086 



mammals and birds 784 



pigs 199, 281, 786, 885 



Iowa 377, 378 



infection experiments 985 



multiple, of subcutaneous tissue 1181 



muscular, in pigs 786 



notes 278, 781 



of the myocardium 80 



origin 682 



present knowledge of 883 



prevalence in Germany 1182 



Glasgow 882 



Italy 281 



Latin America 883 



North Dakota 79 



the Netherlands 180 



Transvaal 278 



primary, of the tongue 1181 



pulmonary, origin 80 



studies 182 



relation to ventilation 199 



sources of infection 784 



Tuberculous cows, danger from, U.S.D.A . . 682 

 lesions as affected by glycerin . 377 



meat, disposition 477 



tissue, absorption of iodin by. 182 



Tuckahoe, description. Can 953 



Tulip scale, notes. Mass 758 



smut, notes 350 



Tumors, inflammatory, in horses 83 



paper on 199 



Tunas, food value, N.Mex 558 



U.S.D.A 5.09,894 



Turkeys, blackhead of, R.I 787 



U.S.D.A 689 



Turmeric, culture 336 



effect on digestive enzyms 766 



Turnip black rot, notes 347 



soft rot, notes, Can 46 



Turnips- 

 analyses, Can S69 



culture experiments, N.Y.Cornell 138 



Utah 329 



