VI CONTENTS. [Vol. 40 



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Food and fitness, or diet in relation to health. Long 68 



Infant feeding, Smith 68 



Diet of older children, Talbot 68 



Diet of the United States Army soldier in the training camp, Murlin 68 



Biological analysis of pellagra-producing diets, IV, McCollum and Simmonds. . 69 



Biological analysis of pellagra-producing diets, V, McCollum et al 69 



Diet of nonpellagrous and pellagrous households, Goldberger et al 69 



The role of antiscorbutics in our dietary, Hess 70 



The "vitamin " hypothesis and diseases referable to faulty diet, McCollum 70 



The inorganic elements in nutrition, Osborne, Mendel, et al 70 



The role of inorganic sulphates in nutrition, Daniels and Rich 71 



Glycolic acid, glyoxal, glycol aldehyde, and amino-aldehyde. Greenwald 71 



Hunger and appetite secretion of gastric juice in infants. Taylor 71 



Contribution to study of digestive leucocytosis, Brodin and Saint-Girons 71 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



Feeding farm animals, Carroll 71 



Composition and digestibility of Sudan grass bay. Gaeealer and McCandlish. . . 71 



Commercial feeding stuffs, Proulx et al 72 



New feeds, Pal ten 72 



[Analyses of feeding stuffs], Dusserre 72 



Synthetic capacity of the mammary gland ,1.1 [art et al 72 



S Pasturing and feeding experiments], Headley 7:! 



jabor saving in live stock production 73 



Sa\ ing farm labor by harvesl Lng crops with live stock, Drake 73 



Studies in inheritance of certain characters of crosses of cattle, < lowen 7:'. 



Baby beef, Foster and Maynard 71 



Sheep investigations, Spencer 7 1 



Pork production in North Dakota, Peters and Geiken 7"> 



Fattening hogs by the use of the self-feeder, Malone 75 



Feeding value of skim milk, Norton, jr 75 



Velvet bean feed for pigs, Norton, jr 76 



Second annual report by Oklahoma State Livestock Registry Board 76 



Value of skim milk and meat scraps for White I'l\ mouth Rocks, Philips 7(1 



The nesting habits of the hen. Turpin 77 



Seasonable facts of special interest to poultrymen, Lewis 78 



DAISY FARMING DAIRYING. 



Profitable dairy-farm organization in Kentucky. Nichollsand llutson 7* 



Cooperative bull associations, Winkjer 79 



Diphtheria, McCoy. Bolten, and Bernstein. 79 



Pasteurization. Ballhausen 79 



Manufacture of Neufchatel and cream cheese, Matheson and < Sammack 79 



Experiments in dairy products manufacture, Baer 81 



Factors w Inch influence j ield and consistency of ice cream, Mortensen 81 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Tolerance and immunity, Manhand 



Mechanism of agglutination and absorption of agglutinin reaction, Tulloch. ... 82 



Experimental paratyphoid B fever, Besredka 



A alterable toxic product of hemolytic streptococcus, Clark and Felton 83 



Antigangrenous serum therapy by a multivalent serum. Vincent and Stodel.-. 



The results of antigangrenous serum therapy, Vincent and Stodel SI 



Wounds of animals and their treatment, Smythe 



Report of committee on methods of examining disinfectants, Phelps et al . . . . si 



Askaron, a toxic product of helminths, Shimamura and Fujil 



Preparation, control, and action of anthrax serum. Reeser si 



Blackleg, with new met 1km is for its prevention and treatment. Hart si 



Palpebral malleinization, Douville, trans, by Dorset si 



Epizootic lymphangitis 



Ulcerative lymphangitis 



The rat and poliomyelitis. — An experimental study, Amoesand Ifasolbauer. - - 



Spirocha In hebdomcuHs, causative agent of 7-day fever, I, I do et al 85 



Recovering trvpanosoines from blood of rats, Reynolds and Schoening 85 



