VI CONTENTS. 



Resorption of fat and soap in the large and small intestine, H. J. Hamburger . 378 



The question of the digestibility of cellulose in the intestines, E. Midler 378 



Corn vs. peas for fattening steers, G. E. Day 379 



Heavy, medium, and light rations for fattening steers, G. E. Day 379 



Experiments in breeding fat lambs 379 



Digestion of oat an<l pea bran liy sheep, A. E. Shuttleworth 379 



Digestion experiments with sheep, J. B. Lindsey 380 



Experiments with pure-bred swine, G. E. Day 380 



Corn vs. barley for feeding hogs, G. E. Day '. 380 



Experiments with grade swine, G. E. Day 380 



Wet vs. dry meal, G. E. Day 381 



Influence of food upon firmness of bacon, G. E. Day 381 



Poultry experiments, W. P. Brooks and H. 'SI. Thomson 381 



Report of the manager of the poultry department, "W. R. Graham 382 



Capons and caponizing, O. M. Watson 383 



DAIRY FARMING DAIRVIN(;. 



Report of the professor of dairying, H. H. Dean 383 



Effect of feed on composition of milk, butter fat, etc., J. B. Lindsev et al 385 



The college herd, C. W. Burkett ' 385 



The milk supply of Copenhagen, F. C. Harrison 386 



A biological study of pasteurized and unpasteurized milk, V,. W. Hanmiond.. 386 



Study of the causes of variation in composition of butter, J. J. L. Van Ryn. . . 386 



The manipulation of sour and thickened whole milk, etc., Hamilton 386 



Influence of additiom of boric acid, etc., upon coagulation of milk, L. Lange .. 387 



The action of certain proteolytic enzyms in the ripening of cheese, 0. Jensen. 387 



Assistance offered cheese factories and creameries in Ontario, F. C. Harrison . 389 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



Lymph after intravenous injection of tetanus toxin and antitoxin, F. Ranson. 389 

 Demonstration of the tetanus bacillus in decomposing bodies of animals killed 



by tetanus inoculation, W. Rohardt 390 



Annual report of the Board of Cattle Connnissioners, A. Peters et al 390 



Bovine tuberculosis, H. H. Lamson 390 



The dissemination of tubercle bacilli of cows in cougliing, M. P. Ravenel 390 



The repression of tuberculosis of cattle l)y sanitation, L. Pearson 391 



Treatment of tuberculosis by means of strychnin, V. Galtier 391 



Government regulations to be adopted for the eradication of tuberculosis in 



domestic animals, Kiihnau 392 



The struggle against bovine tuberculosis, B. Bang 392 



A new method of tubercle-toxin treatment, G. Landmann 392 



Culture of tubercle ]>acillus, C. Fraenkel : - 392 



Pathogenesis and therapy of milk fever, C. Hemprich _ . 392 



Lysol in milk fever, F. C. Mason 393 



Preventive inoculation against foot-and-mouth disease, Loeffler and Uhlenhuth . 393 



The control of swine plague by inoculation with Hochst sferum, Gaertner 393 



The bacteriology of hog cholera, G. McCarthy 393 



Serotherapy and sero vaccination in hog cholera, Coremans 393 



Hog-cholera serum from cows, T. Kitt 393 



Bacterium coll as cause of infectious disease of horses, Piorkowski and Jess 393 



On the question whether Ijacteria can penetrate through the wall of the 



healthy alimentary tract, A. Schott 394 



-VGRICULTtTRAL ENGINEERING. 



A text-book of the physics of agriculture, F. H. King 394 



Cold-storage experiments, J. B. Reynolds 394 



Quantity of water used in irrigation and seepage loes from canals, S. Fortier. . 395 



STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS. 



Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations, 1900 396 



Proceedings of the fourteenth annual convention of the Association of Ameri- 

 can Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, A. C. True et al 396 



Proceedings of the twenty-first annual meeting of the Society for the Promo- 

 tion of Agricultural Science 396 



Fifth report of committee on methods of teaching agriculture 396 



