CONTENTS. VII 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING. 



I'age. 



Home-grown rations in ocdnomical production of milk and butter, Price 672 



Records from Indiana dairy herds, llnn/iker et a! 1573 



The univt-rsity lurd; manau'enicnt and records, H)07-8, llumjihrey and Woll. 674 



( 'liani^es of bacterial Hora of milk durinj^ so-called incubation period, Wolff .. 674 



l",ffect of pasteurization on the anunonia in milk, Wliitman and Sherman 675 



Chemical evidence of peptonization in milk, Colwell and Sherman 675 



A Htudy of moisture in butter. Mi Ivay and Bower 676 



Proteolytic chantres in tiit^ ripening of Camembert cheese, Dox 677 



I'aratlining butter tubs, Kogers 678 



Otlicials, organizations, and institutions connected with dairy interests, HK)8.. 678 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Report of the department of veterinary science and bacteriology, 1907, Mack.. 678 



Uei)ort,s of i)roceedings un<ler the diseases of animals acts, etc., for 1907 679 



Report of the principal veterinary surgeon. Gray 679 



Report of the princijial veterinary surgeon, Gray 679 



Report of the government veterinary bacteriologist, Theiler 679 



Report of the government veterinary bacteriologist, Theiler 680 



Investigations of bovine and human viruses, Cobbett and Grittith 681 



The tuberculosis ])roblem, Ward and Harinj: 681 



Infection through the gastrointestinal canal, Oberwarth and Kabinowitsch. . . 681 



The jienetration of the intestinal wall by tubercle l)acilli, Herman 682 



Split proilucts of the tubercle bacillus and their effects, Vaughan and Wheeler. 682 



Vaccination against tuberculosis with bovovaccine, Russell ami Hoffmann... 682 



Pen^istence of tuberculin in body of goat, Slatineano and Jonesco-Mihaie.sti. . 683 



( (steoporosis in animals, Ingle ." 683 



Noteon occurance in America of chronic bacterial dysentery of cattle, Pearson. . 684 



Texas fever, Francis 684 



Swaujp fever, Charlton 684 



The artificial impregnation of mares, Van ]\leldert 685 



Pathological investigations of fowl cholera, Juugklaus 685 



K.\|)eriments in transmission of spirillosis of fowls by Ar'/dx retie.nts, Shellack. 685 



' >;i the penetration of eggs by bacteria, t'ao 685 



Kricdberger and Frohner's veterinary jtathology, Hayes 685 



Inde.x-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, Stiles and Hassall 685 



( )ljservations on the veterinary schools in P^urope, Fish 685 



Rl'RAI, ENGINEERING. 



Progress in rlrainage, Elliott 686 



I'ractical farm drainage, lllliott 686 



i,os.ses of irrigation water and their prevention, Teele 686 



I rri>:ation in southea.«tern Australia 686 



I rrigation and seepage e.\ periment 687 



riiysical tests of Iowa limes, Beyer 687 



Modern silo construction, Davidson and King 687 



I low to build a stave silo, Rawl and Conover 688 



[\ new pea and bean thresher], (^uereau t)88 



Klectricity in agriculture, ("herry 688 



RIRAI, ECONO.MICS. 



The agricultural and transportation industries, Lambert 688 



The position <if agriculture from the economic pointof view, Vibrans 688 



Note on aL'riculturt' in .Japan, Nicholson 688 



Airriculture in Jai>an, Nicholson (589 



( ''K)iMTalive farming, Hulstrode 689 



Tlifc! sii:nili(anc(! of agricultural cooperative a.»>8rK;iation8 in Germany, (Jrabein 689 



Luid and agricultural lianks in Kuroi)ean countries, Kckerbom (589 



Tile farm help problem, I'otter (589 



f Amicultiiral labor conditions in Germany] (>89 



How can the scarcity of <Jermau agricultural laborers be prevented? Kay.«er.. (>89 



Is the airricuitural laborer in Fast Prussia a proletarian? Hoffmeister (590 



Agriculture, horticulture, feeding stuffs, Grandeau 690 



