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Commercial feeding stuffs and registrations for 1916, Cathcart et al 167 



[Animal husbandry work] 167 



Inheritance of color and horns in blue-gray cattle, Lloyd-Jones and Eward. . . 168 



Feeding range steers, Foster and Simpson 168 



Pasturing eheep on alfalfa, Aune 169 



Sheep feeding experiment 169 



[Feeding experiments with lambs] 170 



The use of hogs in disposing of crops, Knorr 170 



[Pasturing alfalfa and com with hogs], Aune 171 



[Pastuiing alfalfa and corn with hogs], Hansen 171 



[Feeding experiments with pigs], Thompson 171 



Effect upon work horses of alfalfa hay cut at different stages of growth 171 



Growing draft colts, McCampbell 172 



Philippine horses, Mackie 172 



[Poultry investigations], Dougherty 172 



[Poultry investigations] 173 



DAIRY FABMIXQ — DAIRYING. 



[Dairy husbandry studies], WoU 173 



Can-ying capacity [of irrigated pastures], Hansen 173 



The cost of producing goat milk, Voorhies 173 



The relation of the quality of proteins to milk production, Hart et al 174 



Cooling hot-bottled pasteurized milk by forced air, Ayers et al 174 



Grading and labeling of milk and cream 176 



Butter making, Da\'is 176 



Cheese making, Baiid 176 



Manufacture of cheeses with definite fat content in dry substance, Windisch. . . 176 



The milking machine a source of bacterial contamination of milk, Ruediger. . . 177 



Ice cream, Davis 177 



VETERINARY MEDICIXE. 



Veterinary bacteriology, Buchanan and Murray 177 



Bacteriology. — General, pathological, and intestinal, Kendall 177 



A text-book upon the pathogenic bacteria and protozoa, MoFarland 177 



Comparative resistance of bacteria and tissues to germicides, Lambert 177 



The use of sugar as a dressing in veterinary surgery, Bussano 178 



Colloidal chemistry and immunology, von Ki-ogli 178 



An improved method for the concentration of antitoxic sera, Homer 178 



The refinement and concentration of antitoxins, Heinemann 179 



Another poisonous Claviceps, Norton 179 



Report of the veterinary director general for 1914, Torrance 179 



Annual report of the veterinary service for the year 1914, Littlewood 180 



Disinfection of tannery effluent containing anthrax spores, AVintersberger 180 



The strength and composition of blackleg vaccines, Franklin and Haslam 180 



The ophthalmic test for glanders, with a simplified procedure, Ferry 180 



An at^'j^ical case of rinderpest in a carabao, Boynton 181 



The prophylaxis of tetanus by antitoxic serum, Yaillard 181 



Researches in trichinosis, Lintz 181 



Complement fixation in tuberculosis, Corper 181 



Studies in immunization against tuberculosis, von Ruck 182 



Tuberculosis in Normandy, Freger 182 



Sheep diseases. Baker 182 



Shoeing and balancing the light harness horse, Clark 182 



The epidemiology of pectoral influenza of the horse. Mack 182 



A tri-radiate tapeworm (Anoplocephalia perfoliata) from the horse, Meggitt 183 



Diseases of the dog and their treatment, Miiller and Class 183 



Parasitological investigations 183 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Annual report of the state engineer and surveyor of New York, 1914 183 



The action of copper sulphate on the algse in drinking water. Bade 183 



Chlorin treatment of water, Hilscher 183- 



Successful sewage disposal by broad iiTigation, Bartlett 183: 





