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Laboratory methods and standards to improve certified milk, Traum 271 



Method lor determining manurial pollution of milk, Weinzirl and Veldee 272 



Resistances to infection of raw, pasteurized, and boiled milk, Cripps and Purvis. 272 



Immunized milk in the prophylaxis and treatment of typhoid fever, Rosenberg. 272 



Do we need a law regulating moisture in cheese? Doane 273 



The composition of Dutch cheese and the system of control, Van Rijn 273 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Report of eighteenth meeting of United States Live Stock Sanitary Association. 273 



[Report of veterinary work in California] 274 



Report of the state veterinarian, Keane 275 



Report of veterinary department, Dawson, Munsell, and DeMilly 275 



Report of the veterinarian, Paige 275 



Veterinary notes. Cave 275 



Annual report of the veterinary service for the year 1913, Littlewood 275 



Report on the civil veterinary department Burma, 1915, Evans 275 



Applied immunology, Thomas and Ivy 275 



Investigations of the fixation of toxins by the leucocytes, Kobzarenko 275 



Parasitism and Eosinophilia, Paulian 276 



The recognition of atypical forms of blackleg in the United States, Meyer 276 



Contributions to the sero diagnosis of glanders, Pfeiler and Scheffler 276 



Trichinosis, Ransom 276 



The "tryposafrol" treatment of trypanosomiasis, Nuttall and Hindle 276 



Bacilli content of apparently nontuberculous animals, Miiller and Ishiwara 277 



Danish investigations sho-nang how tubercular fowls infect pigs, Dimne 277 



Observations upon the tuberculin test as applied to bovine animals. Mason 278 



Failure of tuberculin to cause reaction in tubercular cattle, Berry 278 



Production and detection of specific ferments for typhoid-coU group, Smith. . 278 



Diseases and treatment of the horse, cow, and hog, Gordon 278 



Live stock conditions and losses in the Selby smoke zone, Haring and Meyer. . 278 



Corrosive sublimate poisoning stock, Darner 279 



Effect of cotton-seed meal on regenerative organs of the cow, Bamett 279 



Bacterial flora of the buccal cavity of healthy hogs, Van der Laan 279 



The relation of parasites to hog cholera, Connaway 280 



Hog cholera control investigations of U. S. Department of Agriculture, Dorset. . 280 



Standardization of antihog-cholera serum, Haslam 280 



Proceedings of committee on federal ante-mortem inspection 280 



The dog as a cairier of parasites and disease, Hall 280 



The cause of pernicious anemia of the hoise, Seyderhelm 280 



Recognition of swamp fever or infectious anemia in New York, Udall and Fitch. 280 



Some spirochetes found in papillomatous neoplasma in horses, Carpano 280 



Poultry diseases, their symptoms, prevention, and cure, Butzke et al 280 



Anatomical and histological studies on new avian cestodes, Baczy6ska 281 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Experiments in the use of current meters in irrigation canals, Harding 281 



[Irrigation investigations in California] 282 



Irrigation of rice on the coastal prairies of Texas, Haskell 282 



Drainage and reclamation 283 



Land drainage by means of pumps, Woodward, revised by Okey 283 



Water resources of Hawaii, 1913, Larrison 284 



Surface water supply of Hudson Bay basins and upper Mississippi River, 1913. 284 



Surface water supply of Oregon, 1878-1910, Henshaw and Dean 284 



Profile surveys in 1914 on Middle Fork of Willamette and White Rivers, Oregon. 284 



Profile surveys in Spokane River and John Day River basins 284 



The water resources of Texas and their utilization, Rockwell 284 



Desert wells 284 



Report of the second interstate conference on artesian water, Brisbane, 1914. . . 284 



Culture media employed for examination of water, I, Chamot and Redfield 284 



Culture media employed for examination of water, II, Chamot and Sherwood. . 285 



Culture media employed for examination of water, III, Chamot et al 285 



The sterilization of water with lime, Haller 286 



Farm water supplies 286 



Clean water and how to get it on the farm, Trullinger 286 



