VI CONTENTS. [Vol. 41 



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The normal existence of zinc in the human organism, Ghigliotto 46.j 



The nutritive value of yeast protein, Osborne and Mendel 465 



Is lactalbumin a complete protein for growth? Emmett and Luros 4Gr> 



The stability of lactalbumin toward heat, Emmett and Luros 466 



Antineuritic vitamin in wheat and corn, Voegtlin and Myers 466 



Food flours and their derivation products, Collin 467 



Digestibility of bacon. Blunt and Mallon 467 



The ripening of sausage, Cesari 467 



Beverages and their adulteration, Wiley 467 



Gastric response to foods: II, Coagulation of milk, Bergeim et al 467 



The minimum of sugar and fat, Bierry 468 



Nutritional studies on growth of frog larvfe, Emmett and Allen 468 



A biological analysis of pella.gi"a-producing diets : VI, McCollum et al 469 



Biochemical studies of the saliva in pellagra, Sullivan and Jones 469 



Studies in Roumania during war : Treatment of pellagra, Kiilz 470 



Scurvy : Effect of heat <m antiscorbutic properties of milk, Hart et al 470 



The antiscorbutic properties of concentrated fruit juices 470 



Appearance of antiscorbutic substance in barley, Weill and Mouriquand^_ 471 



Changes in teeth of guinea pig from scorbutic diet, Zilva and Wells 471 



The effect of diet on the healing of wounds, Clark 471 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



Cattle feeding on pasture, Cochel 471 



The cattle of eastern France, Wentworth 472 



Present state of sheep breeding In Canada, Arkell 472 



Genetic studies in poulti-y : Leg-feathering, Punnett and Bailey 472 



Sterility of hybrids between pheasant and Gold Campine fowl, Cutler 472 



Self-sterilization contrasted with brother and sister mating, Bobbins 473 



On the nature of size factors, Wright 473 



DAIEY FABMING DAIRYING. 



Dairying with purchased feeds only, Woll 473 



Factory butter, cheese, and condensed milk production, Pirtle 473 



VETERINAEY MEDICINE. 



Proceedings of Wisconsin Veterinary Association, edited by Hadley 474 



[Report of] veterinary research, Theiler 474 



Reports of the National Serum Institute, Holland, 1916-17, Poels 474 



Hydrocyanic acid content of jowar, Manmathanath Ghosh 474 



Toxicity of triphenylmethane and flavin dyes, Mueller 474 



" Bipp " treatment. — Bisnuith iodoform paste, Peatt 47.5 



The chemotherapy of bacterial infections. Browning and Gulbransen 476 



Immunizing action of salt against anaphylactic injection, Richet et al 476 



Characters of anaerobic bacteria isolated from war wounds, Adamswn 476 



Contributions to the biochemistry of pathogenic anaerobes, VI-VII; Wolf_ 476 



Experiments on whether lipoids can act as antigens, Chung Yik Wang — 477 



Loss of complementing power in serum at various temperatures, Bigger_ 477 



Complement deviation method for serodiagnosis of glanders, Waldmann 477 



Production of serum against rinderjipst and its utilization, Curasson 478 



Swamp fever in Wyoming: Importance, characteristics, and control, Scott_ 478 



Diagnosis of tuberculosis, Chung Yik Wang and Crocket 478 



Instructions concerning work of Tuberculosis Eradication Division 479 



Contribution to the study of ulcerous lymphangitis 479 



Abortion disease of cattle, Cotton 479 



Infectious abortion and sterility in cattle, Hallman 479 



A new nematode causing parasitic gastritis in calves, Sheather 479 



Investigations of hemorrhagic septicemia in sheep in Colorado, Newsom 479 



Tick eradication laws, Knox 479 



Parasitic disea.ses, Hadwen 479 



Pathological anatomy of anemia of horse, Kani and Kikuchi 480 



Etiology of an epidemic among horses, Borna disease, Kraus et al 480 



Observations on the etiology of joint-ill in foals, M'Fadyean and Edwards_ 480 



Studies on anthelmintics. — I, Doses of chenopodium oil, Hall et al 480 



