VI CONTENTS. [Vol. 41 



[Mineral nutrients and corn In swine feeding] 73 



Feeding value of skim milk for swine, Norton, jr 74 



Velvet bean meal, tankage, and soy bean meal for hogs, Good and Mann 74 



Inheritance investigations in swine 74 



Experimental work [with poultry], Lewis 75 



Effect of certain grain rations on growth of chick, Buckner et al 75 



Protective feeds for poultry, Lewis 76 



[Inheritance of color in Andalusian fowl] 76 



Improvement and conservation of farm poultry 76 



The Vineland international egg-laying and breeding contest, Lewis 76 



Report of the second (yearling) year of the Vineland contest, Hannas 76 



Lessons to be learned by keeping records, Aubry 77 



The Incubator egg, Hannas 77 



Marketing of dressed poultry 77 



DATBY FARMING DAIKYINO. 



Winter rations for dairy heifers, Eckles 77 



Dairy cattle feeding experiments, Ewing, Ridgway, and Doubt 78 



Some aspects of the physiology of mammary secretion. Hill 79 



An exceptional case of milk secretion and its bearing, Hill 79 



A new and powerful galactagogue, Duncan 80 



Milk as a galactagogue, Palmer and Eckles 80 



Principles and practise of milk hygiene, Klein 80 



The utilization of dairy by-products, Kelly 80 



Practical cultivation of green mold for making blue cheese, Chavastelon — 80 



Buttermilk cheese, Rudnlck 81 



The manufacture of condensed milk 81 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Textbook of meat hygiene, Edelmann, trans, by Mohler and Eichhorn 81 



Live stock laws and regulations of State Board of Agriculture 81 



Report of New York State Veterinary College for 1917-18, Moore 81 



First biennial report of [Utah] Live Stock Board, 1918, Hoggan et al 82 



[Diseases of live stock], Cory 82 



The physiological action of nitrobenzene vapor on animals. Chandler 82 



Iodized chloroform in war surgery, Chassevant 83 



Acriflavln emulsion as a wound dressing, Stowell 83 



Treatment of wounds by paraffin, Pratt 83 



Extract of autolyzed yeast as a culture medium, DiSnert and Guillerd 83 



On a new accessory factor in bacterial Infections, Bullock and Cramer 83 



The proteus group of organisms, Bengtson 83 



A study of Abderhalden's polarimetric method, Sordelll 84 



Problems in anthrax control, Frey 84 



Specificity of complement fixation method, Fontaine and Liitje 84 



The detection of anaphylaxis in horses affected with glanders, Waldmann 84 



Habronemic conjunctivitis, Lewis and Seddon 84 



The histology of the lesions of Johne's disease, M'Fadyean 84 



The spirochete of infectious jaundice, Otteraaen 85 



Scrapie, M'Fadyean 85 



Attenuation of human, bovine, and avian tubercle bacilli, Raw 85 



Bovine tuberculosis in children, Austin 85 



Localization of Bacillus abortus in the bovine fetal membranes. Smith 85 



Report of committee on bovine diseases, Roadhouse 86 



A new disease of bovines and ovines, de Flgueiredo Parreiras Horta 86 



Sheep-maggot flies, IV, W. W. and J. L. Froggatt 86 



Are camels susceptible to blackquarter, etc.? Cross 86 



Paralysis of sow due to kidney worm, Pickens and Shivers 86 



Observations in regard to immunizing young pigs. Birch 86 



So-called medicinal hog cholera remedies and cures. Clink and Clark 87 



Necrobacillosis, Fitch 87 



Atlas of the anatomy and physiology of the horse, Bradley and Browne__ 87 



The normal blood of the horse, Bonard 87 



Castor seed {Ricinns communis) poisoning in horses, Wooldridge 87 



Poisoning of horses with castor seeds. White 87 



Strongylldse In horses, Yorke and Macfie 87 



Ulcerative lymphangitis in horses of the A. E. F., Straus and Wight 87 



Prevalence and distribution of poultry diseases in New Jersey, Lewis 88 



