CONTENTS. Vn 



Page. 



Swine: Breeding;, feedins:, and mana<j;enietit , Dietrich 74 



Swine in health and disease, Zwaenepoel and Hermans 74 



Notes on the history of swine raising in Norway, lOtiO-lSM, Ska))pel 74 



Horse breeding iii theory and practice, von Oettingen 74 



State legishition regulating stallions and jacks for public service, Cave 75 



Inheritance of characteristics in domestic fowl, Davenport 75 



Some factors influencing the vigor of incubator chickens, Stewart and At wood. . 76 



Miscellaneous information concerning the live-stock industry 78 



The live-stock situation in Hlinois, Mumford 78 



Notes on the animal industry of Argentina, Rommel 78 



The development of live-stock shows and their influence, Ritzman 78 



The value of the poultry show, Slocum 78 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING. 



[Velvet beans for milk production], Scott 78 



Is dairy farming profitable? Spillman 79 



Cow index of keep and profit, Fraser 79 



The individual animal as the unit in profitable dairying, Smith 79 



Robber cows in dairy herds, Hall 79 



A decade of official tests of dairy cows, 1899-1909, WoU and Harris 79 



Community breeders' associations for dairy cattle improvement, Humphrey. . . 80 



Methods for production of market milk by ordinary dairies. Lane and Parks. ... 80 



Economic and sanitary milk production, Hunziker and Reed 80 



A study of the fatly bodies in milk, Vincent 80 



Further studies in the acidity of fresh milk, Esten 80 



Determination of the leucocytes in milk by a direct method, Prescott and Breed. 80 



Influence of meteorological factors on milk, Jefremov and Kalantar 81 



The influence of yohimbine on milk production in cows and sheep, Kronacher. 81 



The dissemination of disease by dairy products, and methods for prevention. . . 81 



Report on prevalence and sources of tubercle bacilli in cow's milk, Delepine. . 81 



The vitality of typhoid bacilli in milk and butter, Washburn 82 



The economic and sanitary supervision of city milk supplies, Baker 82 



Aluminum milk cans, Monrad 82 



More about paper bottles, Allyn 82 



Milk vinegar, Filaudeau and Vitoux 83 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Effect of smelter fumes on the live-stock industry in the Northwest, Formad. . . 83 



[Report of veterinary division], Reynolds 83 



[Report of department of veterinary science and bacteriology, 1908], Mack 83 



Infectious anemia, mycotic lymphangitis, and chronic dysentery, Mohler 84 



The 1908 outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the United States, Melvin 84 



The fixation of the complement in glanders, Miessner and Trapp 84 



The diagnosis of rabies in inoculated animals, Cornwall and Kesava Pai 84 



The measure of immunity against rabies in animals, Cornwall and Kesava Pai. . 84 



Negri bodies, ( 'ornwall and Kesava Pai 84 



Thetransmission of avian tuberculosis to mammals, Mohler and Washburn 84 



The causation and character of animal tuberculosis and its repression, Mohler. . 85 



The economic importance of tuberculosis of food-producing animals, Melvin 85 



The relation of the tuberculous cow to public health, Schroeder 85 



Chronic bacterial dysentery of cattle, Mohler 85 



The mor])hology of the microbe of bovine pleuro-pneumonia, Bordet 85 



Spiroptera reticulata in cattle, Dodd 86 



Report on experiments with the wild passion-flower vine, Dodd 86 



Lip-and-lcg ulceration of sheep 86 



Some important facts in life history of gid parasite and their bearing, Hall 87 



Gid found in sheep in New York, Taylor and Boynton 87 



The prevention of losses among shec^p from stomach worms, Ransom 88 



Malta fever and the Maltese goat importation, Mohler and Hart 89 



Field tests with serum for the prevention of hog cholera, Niles 89 



The control of hog cholera by serum immunization, Melvin 90 



Mycotic lymphangitis of horses, Mohler 90 



Sporadic Stomatitis pustulosa in horses, Bochberg 90 



A case of periodic opthalmia, Walther 



90 



Gout in birds 90 



