VI CONTENTS. [Vol. 43 



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[Feeding experiments with steers and swine], Good 373 



[Range cattle experiments] 374 



[Cattle feeding experiments at North Dakota Station] 374 



Corn silage the keystone of economical cattle feeding, Skinner and King 375 



Calf feeding exijoriment 375 



Investigations on the color and markings of cattle, Kuiper 37."» 



The brindle color in cattle in relation to red, Wriedt 37.") 



Inheritance of color and markings in pedigree Hereford cattle, Pitt 375 



Sheep feeding. — IX, Fattening western lambs, Skinner and Vestal 375 



Sheep feeding exi)eriments at the Chapman Experiment Farm, Sutton 376 



I'asturing alfalfa with hogs, Blair 37(5 



[Tornillo l>eans and cull Pinto beans for pigs] 377 



Soy bean oil meal as a feed for swine, Robison 377 



The seasonal distribution of swine breeding. Pearl 377 



Mendelian factor." concerned with hair color in horses, Reimers 378 



Poultry feeding [exi)eriments] 37S 



Soil-contamination [in poultry yards], Upton 37S 



Rabbit raising, Dearboi'n 378 



DAIRY FAKMING DAIRYING. 



A study of Guernsey breeding. Graves 37S 



Advanced registry testing, Davis 37.S 



Studies in the cost of milk production, II, Riddell and, Anderson 37S 



Comparison of rapid meth(»ds for bacteriologic analysis of milk, Simmons. 370 



A clean milk supply, Tennent 370 



Color defects in butter, Hunziker 380 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Principal poisonous plants of Canada, Fyles 380 



St. John's wort and its effects on live stock, Dodd 380 



The biological relationships of ascarid.s, Scliwartz 380 



On the resistance of Ascaris eggs. Yoshida 381 



Studies on anthelmintics. — VIII, Fluid extracts. Hall 381 



Variations in the hydrogen-ion concentratiim, (iraee and Highberger 381 



Relation of rate of absorption of antigen to immunity. Cook 381 



On the so-called Neisser-Wechsberg inhibiting phenomenon, Th.i0tta 382 



Immunization with pseudo blackleg pellets, Haslam and Franklin 382 



Limiting hydrogen-ion concentration f)f various pneumococci, Jones 3S3 



Acid production by Streptococcus riridans, Grace and Highberger 383 



Observations on the recent epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, Cngnini — 383 



Ulcerative lymphangitis 384 



The prevention of goiter and hairlessness, Kalkus 384 



Bovine malignant catarrhal fever. Bruins _. 384 



Coccidiosis in cattle. Way and Hagan 384 



Disease in cattle due to crab grass, Pickens et al 384 



Transformation of alveolar epithelium in pneumonia, M'Fadyean 384 



Intestinal worms in hogs and stomach worms in sheep. Ransom 384 



[Report of the veterinary department] 384 



Hog cholera 385 



Malignant edema in swine, Proescher and Hoffman 385 



Swamp fever in horses 386 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Study of relation of soil, water, and crop with respect to irrigation 3S(! 



Subsoil water in relation to tube wells, Miller-Brownlie 386 



Methods of irrigation and distribution of crops in irrigated areas, I, II__ 387 



Public Roads ^ 387 



Country roads, Martin 388 



A convenient method of computing cross sections, McNab 388 



Mechanical concrete road finisher, McKelvey 388 



Concrete pressure against forms, Smith 388 



Pressure of green concrete against forms. Smith 389 



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