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Dairy record centers and cow testing, Whitley 267 



Increasing milk flow by frequent milking 267 



Effect of pituitary extract on milk secretion in the goat, Hill and Simpson 268 



Dairy bacteriology, Roadhouse 268 



Bacteria found in milk heated to various temperatures, Ford and Pryor 268 



Presence of spore-bearing bacteria in Washington market milk, Pryor 269 



The relationsnip of septic sore throat to infected milk, Cappa and Davis 269 



[Germ content of salt], Weigmanu 269 



The sterilization of milk, using high-potential electric discharges, Kershaw 269 



[The "biorizator"], Weigmann 269 



t Dairy experiments], Barr 270 



''ormation of tiu-nip flavor in butter, Weigmann and Wolff 270 



[Milk fat tables]. Heller 270 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Infection and resistance, Zinsser 270 



Defensive ferments, Abderhalden, trans, by Gavronsky and Lanchester 270 



Pathology and anatomy, edited by Lubarsch and von Ostertag 270 



PHrst International Congress of Comparative Pathology 271 



Veterinary science, Haring 271 



Report for 1913 of principal of Royal Veterinary College, McFadyean 271 



Report of Ci\dl Veterinary Department, Bihar and Orissa, 1913-14, Qidnlan . . 272 



Annual report on the Punjab Veterinary College, 1913-14, Pease et al 272 



On metallic colloids and their bactericidal properties, Crookes 272 



Infusion apparatus for administering artificial sera, etc., Gottschalk 272 



The technique of the Wassermann reaction, Browning 272 



About some tests with antistreptococcic serum, Perl 272 



Ultravisible \irus, Loeffler 272 



Interesting cases of anaphylaxis, Balla 272 



Aphthous fever or foot-and-mouth disease, Marshall 273 



East Coast fever, Robertson 273 



Johne's disease, Twort and Ingram 273 



The trypaublue treatment in pirplasmosis in South Africa, Goodall 273 



Serum therapy in tetanus, Theisz 274 



"Tick paralysis " in man and animals, Nuttall 274 



The arsenical dip and its value in combating ticks, Theiler 274 



Ferment-inhibiting substances in tubercle bacilli, Jobling and Petersen 274 



Ferment-inhibiting substances in caseous material, Jobling and Petersen 274 



The methods employed for experimental tuberculosis by inhalation, Chauss^.. 274 



An attempt to immunize guinea pigs against tuberculosis, Brown et al 275 



What has been done with the tuberculin test in Wisconsin, Hastings 275 



Agglutination of Micrococcus melitensis by normal cows' milk, Bassett-Smith . . 276 



Loco weed disease of sheep, Marshall 276 



Investigation into the disease of sheep called "scrapie," M'Gowan 276 



Diseases of swine with particular reference to hog cholera. Lynch 277 



The hog cholera situation in Michigan 278 



The surgical anatomy of the horse, Share-Jones 278 



Narcosis by choral hydrate in horses, Friis 278 



Poisoning of horses by ground ivy {Glecovia hederacea), Ferenczhdzy 278 



The results of eating St. John's wort noted in horses, Henry 278 



Equine biliary fever in Madras, Valladares 278 



Notes on the treatment of biliary fever of the horse with trypanblue, Bevan. . . 278 



The more recent conceptions of pectoral influenza of the horse, Haan 278 



Modification of diet saves ducklmgs from epidemic disease, Merklen 278 



Transmission of Spirochseta gallinarum by mites, Mayer 279 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation investigations, Adams 279 



Profile surveys in the basin of Clark Fork of Columbia River, Marshall et al. . . 279 



Profile surveys in Snake River Basin, Idaho, Marshall et al 279 



Surface water supply of Colorado River Basin, Follansbee, Porter, and Padgett. 279 



Surface water supply of the Missouri River Basin, 1912, Lamb et al 279 



Deschutes River, Oregon, and its utilization, Henshaw et al 279 



Quality of the surface waters of Oregon, Van Winkle 280 



The water supply of Indiana 280 



