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A new Sarcophaga parasitic on Allorhina nitida, Aldrich 860 



Points of economic importance in tlie biology of the house fly, Biahopp et al . . 860 



The use of poisoned bait for controlling the house fly, Mally 860 



Effect of temperature on Musca domestica and Culex pipiens, Kramer 860 



The celery fly (Acidia heraclei), Feytaud 860 



A new species of UUdinae from Tucuman, Br^thes. 860 



[Cycloneda (Neda) sanguinea, an important coccinelUd in Brazil], Iglesias 860 



Life history of Oberea tripunctata, Rugglea 861 



Life history of Aleochara bilineata, Wadsworth 861 



Parasites from Chortophila brassicae and Acidia heraclei, Wadsworth 862 



A simple record system for apiary inspection, Britton 862 



The spotted fever tick and its control in Montana, Cooley 862 



Some insect flagellates introduced into vertebrates, Fantham and Porter 862 



Insect flagellates introduced into vertebrates, Fantham and Porter 862 



Parasites of the American muskrat (Fiber zibethicus), Barker 863 



Sarcosporidia encountered in Panama, Darling 863 



Larval trematodes from North American fresh water snails, Cort 863 



Some North American larval trematodes, Cort 863 



Trematode parasites and their hosts, Johnston 863 



Studies on the cestode family Anoplocephalidae, Douthitt 863 



Taenia saginata associated with spurious parasitism in an infant. Hall 864 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



The feeding of school children, Bulkley 864 



Economy in food during war, Chalmers 864 



Sprouted wheat, Harcourt 864 



Commercial value of flour, Jacobs 864 



Better breads by means of natural lactic acid, Wahl 864 



Westphalian blood bread, Rammstedt 865 



Blood bread, Kobert 865 



The use of potato products in bread 865 



The use of sugar beets for food, Herzfeld 866 



Chemical examination of ghee, Vakil 866 



Heather tea, a substitute for black tea 866 



The nutritive value of wood, Rasch 866 



Hydrocyanic acid from haricot beans, Blair 866 



Botulism, an experimental study, Dickson 866 



A case of fatal poisoning by the American water hemlock 867 



The harmful effect of a vegetable diet, VoegtUn 867 



Hydrolysis of gliadin, lactalbumin, and protein of rice kernel, Osborne et al. . 867 



Protein minima for maintenance, Osborne, Mendel, et al 868 



The need of protein under different conditions, Abderhalden et al 868 



Metabolic relationship of the proteins to glucose, II, Janney and Csonka 868 



Animal calorimetry. — XII, Influence of ingestion of fat, Murlin et al 869 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



The mechanism of Mendelian heredity, Morgan et al 869 



The fundamentals of live stock judging and selection, Curtis 870 



The value of broom millet seed compared with sorghum 870 



Report of analyses of commercial feed stuffs 870 



Feeding stuffs 870 



The starch equivalent theory, Murray 870 



The maintenance ration of oxen and the starch equivalent theory, Hainan 870 



The mineral content of feed stuffs, Kunze 870 



The improvement of native cattle in Jamaica, Cousins 870 



Caracul sheep, Wallace - - 871 



On ovariotomy in sows, IV, MacKenzie and Marshall 871 



Harvesting crops with swine, Thome 871 



[Report on animal husbandry work], Aune 871 



Pi'obable error in pig feeding trials, Crowther 871 



Missouri poultry snows and associations, Quisenberry and Patterson 872 



Egg-laying contests, Purvis 872 



The production and handling of market eggs, Quisenberry 872 



Squab raising, Lee 872 



