lOiiO] CONTENTS. VII 



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Capons V. cockerels. — Rate of growth and feed consumption, Waite 574 



Broodiness: Its intluenoe and control, Mannas 575 



The effect of age of eggs on tiieir hatcliing quality. Waite 575 



A list of breeders of standard Itrwl poultry in Mdiitana 575 



Standard of perfection for rabbits, skin and fur bearing animals, etc 575 



DAIKY FARMING DAIRYING. 



Breeding experiments with dairy cattle, Regan 575 



Calf rearing, Bruce 575 



Suggestions on dairying in northwestern Kansas, Fitch and Bayles 576 



Decline of dairy farming in Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria, Spann 576 



A study of the dairy herd records of the Pennsylvania Station, Beam 576 



Advanced-registry testing of dairy cows, WoU and Dougherty 576 



Forced feeding and uieihods used in advanced registry, Henderson 577 



Effect of drugs on milk and fat production, Hays and Thomas 577 



Method of determining percentage of fat for a lactation period, Sheehy 578 



Comparative variation of constituent substances of cow's milk, Sheehy 578 



Conditions causing variation in reaction of milk, Van Slyke and Baker 578 



Reaction of milk in relation to infections of the udder. Baker and Breed- 578 



Carbonc acid and carbonates in cow's milk, Van Slyke and Baker 579 



Bacteriological methods for determirung the quality of milk, II, Sherman- 579 



The determination of the keeping quality of milk, Baker and Van Slyke 57!) 



Method for detection of abnormal milks. Baker and Van Slyke 579 



An ejiidemic of ropy milk, Harding and Prucha 579 



Manual for the dairy-plant worker, Morelli and Bianchi 5S0 



Advertising. — A factor iu merchandising dairy products 580 



VETERINAKY MEDICINE. 



Parasites and parasitosis of the domestic animals. Underbill 580 



Forage poisoning. Graham 580 



Pyotherapy, Hartnack 580 



U.seful drugs 580 



Culture mwlia from fish, Harde and Hauser 580 



The agglutinability of attenuated microorganisms, Fabry 581 



The presence and importance of coagglutinins in immune sera, Sarti 581 



Tlie administration of sera by the respiratory tract, Besredka 581 



Serological groupings of Vihrion sei)tiqiie and toxin production, Robertson- 581 



A study of Bacillus pijoyencs, Brown and Orcutt 581 



African coast fever, Bevan 582 



Vaccination and serum prophylaxis for anthrax in Milan, Cominotti 582 



Anthrax in cattle sul).iected to inoculation or vaccination, Cominotti 582 



Detection of anthrax precipitinogen iu glanders, Pfeiler and Holtzhauer 583 



Xote on the diagnosis of glanders, van Sacegliem 583 



Infection and inmiunity in epizootic lymphangitis, Boquet and Negre 583 



Preservation of fixed virus, Nassy and Winckel 583 



Rinderpest. T(>ppaz 583 



The solubility of tubercle bacilli in specific immune substance.s, Baatz 583 



Benzyl alcohol in experimental tuberculosis (in vitro), .Tacobson 584 



Chemotherapy of tuberculosis with KCu(CN)2, Hollande and Gate 584 



Tuberculosis treatment with partial antigens of Deycke-Much, Klare 584 



Inflations abortion in cattle, II, White and Rettger 584 



Control of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in French Senegal, Teppaz_ 584 



Malignant catarrlial fever in cattle in Kansas, Ooss 584 



Note on the treatment of surra in camels by tartar emetic, Cross 584 



Clinical researches upon equine infectious anemia. Fi'ohner 585 



A contribution to the study of habronemiasis. Bull 585 



The prophylaxis of joint evil in foals, Scott 585 



Itifef-tious abortion disease of swine, Traum 585 



Infectious abortion of swine, Doyle and Spray 586 



Success with "galloserin" for fowl cholera in Runania, .Tahn 586 



Blackhead and its experimental production, Smith and Graybill 586 



Earthworms: The important factor in the transmission of gapes, Waite 586 



The chicken sticktight flea (Sarcopsylla (jalUnacea Westw.), Sanborn 587 



