19171 CONTENTS. VH 



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Dairy cattle feeding and management, Larson and Putney 172 



Dairy farming, Michels 172 



Dairying in Denmark, Dunne 172 



KeiTy and Dexter cattle as producers of milk and butter fat, Plumb 172 



A score card for dairy cows, Woodward 172 



Relation between quantity of milk formed and obtained in milking, Zwart 172 



Influence of parturition on the milk and milk fat, Eckles and Palmer 172 



Effect of extracts of certain endocrine glands on amount of milk, D'Alfonso. . 173 



Numbers of Bacterium abortus var. lipolyticus found in milk, Evans 173 



Milk and its hygienic relations, Lane-Claypon 174 



City milk supply, Parker 174 



Milk, sanitary and otherwise, Waddell 174 



Oxygenated milk, Grulee 174 



Chemical quality of New York City market milk. Brown and Ekroth 175 



A note on the milk supply of Bangalore, Aiyer 175 



A siUT^ey of dairy score cards, North 175 



The Babcock test, and testing problems, Troy 175 



How to make creamery butter on the farm, McLaughlin 175 



Pepsin in cheese making, Stevenson 175 



Is the ripening of cheese influenced by its fat content? van Dam 175 



The judicial problem of Camembert, Marre 176 



The "cracking" of Edam cheese, Boekhout and de Vries 176 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



A textbook of the principles and practice of veterinary medicine. White 176 



Compai'ative resistance of bacteria and tissue cells to antiseptics, Lambert. . . 176 



The prophylaxis of the infection of war wounds, Vincent 176 



The treatment of wounds in war by magnesium sulphate, Morison and Tulloch . . 176 



Platelets and the coagulation of the blood, Ducceschi 177 



The separation of serum into coagulative and noncoagulative fractions, Hess. . 177 



Studies on anaphylaxis (antianaphylaxis), Thomaen 178 



Anaplasmosis, Finzi and Campus 178 



Vitamins, amino acids, and other factors involved in meningococcus, Lloyd. . . 178 



Relation of anaerobic organisms to forage poisoning, Buckley and Shippen.. 179 



Pulmonary strongylosis, Herma and Freeborn 179 



Anthrax (charbon), Dalrymple 179 



Anthrax as an occupational disease, Andrews 179 



Vaccinations against hemorrhagic septicemia, Hardenbergh and Boemer, jr 179 



Transmission of pneumonic and septicemic plague, Eberson and Wu Lien Teh . . 180 



A digest of the insect transmission of disease in the Orient, Mitzmain 180 



The complement-fixation test in the diagnosis of tuberculosis, Craig 180 



Biochemisti-y of loss of power of tubercle "bacillus " to stain, Miller 180 



Isolation of tubercle bacilli from sputum and their type, Chung Yik Wang 180 



An investigation of human bone and joint tuberculosis, Griffith 181 



Some facts about abortion disease, Schroeder and Cotton 181 



Etiology of worm nests in cattle due to Onchocerca gihsoni, II, Cleland et al. . 181 



Shipping fever of horses, Mohler 182 



Vesicular stomatitis contagiosa, Gregg et al 182 



So-called staggers in horses caused by ingestion of Pteris aquilirta, Hadwen . . . 182 



A splenic abscess, secondary to invasion by Spiroptera megastoma, Dickenson. . 182 



Bacdlary white diarrhea and coccidiosis of chicks, Beach 182 



The use of bacterins in the control of fowl cholera, Mack and Records 183 



The case of Trichomonas, Hadley 183 



RUR-ili ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation enterprise in the United States: Introductory paper, Grunsky 183 



Present condition of irrigation in Argentina, Wauters '. 183 



Irrigation in Spain: Distribution systems, methods, and appliances, Stevens.. 183 



Irrigation in Spain: Regulations controlling the use of water, Stevens 183 



Italian iirigation, Luiggi 183 



Irrigation in Libia, Luiggi 184 



The distribution of water in irrigation in Australia, Mead 184 



Recent developments of irrigation in India, Nethersole 184 



Economic advisability of irrigation, Newell 184 



The utilization of ground waters by pumping for irrigation, Smith 185 



Distribution systems, methods, and appliances in irrigation, Dennis et al 185 



