OOKTEKTS. V 



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Cooking fats in South America 362 



The use of hardened fats for food purposes, Thorns and Miiller 3G2 



Use of hydrogenizcd hsh oil in oleomargarin manufacture, Klimont and iiayer. . 363 



Report on food and drug products, 1914, Street • 363 



Twenty-first annual report of the Dairy and Food Commissioner of Michigan. . 363 



The Food and Drugs Act 364 



Food— what it is and does, Greer [[ 364 



Physics of the household, Lynde 364 



[Popular nutrition bulletins] 364 



The public feeding of elementary school children, Y\"indcr 364 



A standard dietary for an orphanage, Jaffa 365 



Feeding men in camps, Fisher 365 



A modern small-sized construction camp with costs of feeding men, Robinson. . 365 



Campaign rations for the army, Basset 365 



Beri-beri, Veddcr .'.'.'.'.'.' 365 



Relationship of bori-beri to glands of internal secretion. Funk and Douglas . . . 365 



The harmlessness of vinegar eels in the human and animal organism, Wiistenfeld 366 



MetaboUsm of white races living in Tropics.— I, Protein metabolism, Young. . . 366 



Gastrointestinal studies.— VII, Utilization of protein, Foster and Hawk 366 



Circulation of the blood in man at high altitudes, II, Schneider and Sisro 366 



Some metaboUc influences of bathing in the Great Salt Lake, Mattill 367 



Healthy atmosphere. Hill 367 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



Influence on growth of rations restricted to corn or wheat, Hart and McCollum. . 367 



Value of proteins from different sources 367 



Effect of rations from single plant sources 367 



Acidosis and its relation to protein storage, Steenboclc et al 368 



Relation cf dilt'ereut fats to animal growth 368 



Effect of poison on germ cells 368 



Physiology of reproduction 369 



Assumption of male secondary characters by a cow. Pearl and Surface 389 



Sex ratios in pigeons. Cole and Kirkpatrick 369 



Studies on inheritance in pigeons.^II, The feather pigments, Lloyd-Jones 371 



Inspection of feeding stuffs, Clark 371 



Analyses of feeding stuffs, Wessels et al 371 



The law regulating the sale of concentrated feed stuffs in Texas, Youngblood. . 371 



Cattle feeding.^ — X, Winter steer feeding, 1913-14, Skinner and King 371 



Corn silage and alfalfa hay for beef production, Bliss and Lee 373 



Raising calves on skim milk, Reed 374 



Sheep feeding. — IV, Fattening western lambs, 1913-14, Skinner and King 374 



Specific effects of rations on the development of swine, Forbes et al 375 



Pork production, Snyder 376 



Profitable hog feeding, Hislop 379 



Alfalfa pasturing experiment, Allen 379 



Rape pasture for pigs in cornfield. Kaoliang for pigs, Wilson 380 



A metabolism crate for swine, Forbes 380 



Rations for grov/ing and fattening roasters and capons, Buss 380 



Essentials for growth of chicks, WTiitaker 381 



Wild fowl and poultry propagation 381 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING. 



pVIilk production] 381 



The value of nitrogen of alfalfa hay for milk production 382 



Dairy problems 382 



Pasteurizing milk in bottles and in bulk, Ayera and Johnson, jr 382 



Leucocytes in milk 382 



Do low scores always mean poor milk? Hall 382 



How to produce cream that makes good butter, Hunziker aiid Ogle 383 



Variations in the tests for fat in cream and skim milk, Guthrie and Supplee. . . 383 



The Babcock test and its application, Hundertmark 383 



The creamery and testers' license law. — Report for 1915, Hunziker and Ogle. . 383 



Markets and prices of Wisconsin cheese, Hibbard and Hobson 383 



