VI CONTEXTS. [Vol. 40 



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Cull beans for fattening steers, Brown 768 



Cattle [feeding experiment in Nova Scotia], Blair 768 



Mineral requirements of sheep, Fraps 769 



Relation of breed and age of service to prolificacy 770 



Self-balanced rations by individual pigs, Ashby 770 



Studies with individual pigs 771 



Pasture and forage crops for pork production 771 



Feeding value of field peas v. barley 771 



The organic phosphorus compounds in cottonseed meal and other feeds 772 



[Influence of feed on melting point of lard], Templeton 772 



The home butchering and curing of pork. Hunter 772 



Effect of date of hatching upon egg production. Buss 772 



[Feeding values of skim milk and meat scraps for egg production], Philips 773 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING . 



Study of relative reliability of official tests of dairy cow^. Yapp 773 



Ten -vital questions regarding test work 77 1 



The Wisconsin Register of Production. Turin r 77 1 



Water requirements for milk production, McCandlish and Gr» aaler 774 



Importance of salt in rations, Joffe 775 



Cost of raising [French Canadian] heifers, Langelier 775 



Lactose, fat, and protein in milk of various animals. Folin et al 775 



Studies on the clarification of milk, II, Hammer and Ilauser 77"> 



Uniformity of heating in final package method. Hammer and Ilauser 77»; 



Cold storage of cottage [and other Bofl | cheese, Ellenberger 777 



The manufacture and composition of Bulgarian cheese, Nicolon 777 



A study of bacteria in ice cream during storage, EUlenberger 777 



Sugar-saving substitutes in ice cream. Frandsen etal 777 



VFTEUIN'ARV MEDICINE 



Outlines of comparative anatomy of vertebrates, Kingsley 777 



Common diseases of farm animals. < !raig 77s 



The control of animal diseasi 3, Mohler -. . . . 77s 



Erroneous impressions of certain Federal activities, Mohli r _. 77s 



Regulations governing entrance to the veterinary-inspector examination 778 



J Report of veterinarian, Gary 778 



Ninth report of State veterinarian of California, 1918, Keane 778 



Seventh report of Kansas Live Stock Sanitary Coin missioner, L917 L8, Mercer. 778 



Report of the New York State Veterinary College for tin 1 year 1916-17 778 



The importance of sodium chlorid in aggiut inai ion, Tagawa 778 



Antiseptics 77H 



The bacteriological testing of disinfectants 7 s o 



The disinfecting power of Sagrotan, 1 >engler 780 



Treatment of burns by paraffin, Hiell 780 



The treatment of ulcerous lymphangitis. Van Saeeghen 7 s <> 



Studies on paratyphoid-enteritidis group.- VI, Krumwiede, jr.. et al 7m > 



The rat-hite fever spirochete, with study of strains. Kusamaetal 781 



Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the domestic rabbil . Toot 781 



Notes on use of tartar emetic in treatment of trypanosomiasis, Hornby 781 



Experimental reproduction of tuberculosis in dogs, Sarti 782 



Methods of detecting tuberculosis in cattle, Lintner 7 y 2 



Contagious abortion of cattle and the uterine douche treatment, Ridge 7 s 2 



Hemoglobinuria of bovines in cisalpine Italy. Cominotti and di Domi do 782 



Strongylus of cattle, sheep, goats, etc 



An outbreak of hemorrhagic septicemia among sheep, Hoskins 



Contagious agalaxy in goats and sheep, Perusset 



Seroimmunization of sheep and goats with contagious agalaxy, Bianchini 



Report as to preventing infection by anthrax in hair. Middlebrook e1 al 



Common disea-ses of pigs and their diagnosis, Pcacey 



Swine diseases, Craig 



Bacterial infections in swine and hog cholera, McFarlandand Proescher 



IHog cholera studies] 

 endocardial lesions during pneumococcus infect ton in horses, W adsworth 



A trypanosomiasia of the horse in Morocco, Velu 



