1334 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Tul>erciilosis— Continued. 



bovine, transmission to man 282.379 



control 581 



diagnosis 180, 283, fiTg 



dietetics in 464 



effect on milk secretion, U.S.D. A 980 



eradication 381 



U.S.D.A 981 



etiology 479 



experimental, as affected by food 66 



studies .579 



fetal, in calves 84 



hematogenous, studies 381 



human and animal, relation 283 



bovine, relation 380 



treatment 1185 



transmission to apes 282 



immunization 85, 



186, 282, 380, 480, 877, 1186, 1187, 1188 



in animals, dissemination 878 



relation to health 877 



cows 283 



dairy animals, Ky 180 



dorsal vertebra of a mare 881 



horses 880 



pigs, U.S.D, A 982 



infections of organisms with 185 



international congress 198 



intestinal, in calves 283 



localization in wounds 84 



mammalian and avian, relation 282 



modes of infection 380 



notes 82 



phagocytic immunity to 1188 



prevalence in Belgium 480 



California, Cal 681 



Southwest Africa 576 



Missouri 786 



Queensland 788 



the Transvaal 679 



relation to heredity 981 



susceptibility to, as affected by tuberculin 580 



transmission 1186 



by cats 577 



food 877 



milk 783 



treatment 284, 1159 



Tuberculous animal products, danger from . . 284 



animals, reaction in 284 



Tulip tree, parasitism 1042 



Tulips, mites affecting 61 



varieties 237 



Tumbu-fly, life history and habits 1154 



Tumors, notes 82 



Turkey egg white, studies 611 



swollen head, notes 89 



Turkeys, affected by plague in India 790 



blackhead of, U,S,D,A 592 



breeds, description 571 



in America 76 



care and management 490 



feeding experiments, R,1 470 



marketing 178 



raising, in Russia 973 



Turnip bacterial disease, studies 1137 



diseases, treatment, N.Y.Cornell 52 



Page. 



Turnip gall weevil, notes 651 



tops, dried, nutritive value 1172 



drying 1172 



Turnips as a cover crop. Wis 31 



fallow crop 865 



breeding experiments 147 



effect on Swiss cheese 784 



fertilizer experiments. . . 320,529, 1127, 1129 



R.I 142,145 



for pigs. Wash 75 



sheep ;J68 



frozen, preservation as ensilage 777 



inoculation experiments 520 



nitrates in 165 



sewage sludge for 825 



sweet, analyses 972 



feeding value 972 



varieties 20, 228, 529 



Turpentine, detection in orange oil 708 



labeling, decisions, U.S.D.A 863 



manufacture 449 



methods of analysis 420 



U.S.D.A... 420 



oil, absorption by milk 975 



substitutes, methods of analysis. 420 



Turtles, bibliography 851 



of Pennsylvania, food habits 851 



Tussock moth- 

 notes, Ky 161 



N.H ■ 556 



prevalence in Michigan, Mich 351 



white-marked, biologj', N.Y. State 1052 



notes 653,1146 



Minn 1050 



Tylenchus tritici, notes 1.56 



Typhlocyba comes. (See Grape leaf-hopper.) 

 Typhlopsylla muscuU, transmission of plague 



by 765 



Typhoid bacilli, mouse, relation to typhoid 



coli bacilli 184 



fever in horses 1086 



transmission by milk 78.3,978 



germs, destruction. Wis 986 



Typhus bacilli as affected by perhydrase 



milk 78 



Tyrosin, accumulation in preserved liver 1106 



Udder, structure 979 



Uncinula spiralis. (See Grape powdery mil- 

 dew.) 

 Underground water. (Sfe Water.) 

 United States Department of Agriculture — 



appropriations, 1909-10 801 



Bureau of Animal industry — 



pathological exhibit 278 



publications 693 



report 995 



veterinary inspectors, qualifications. . 279 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, work with 



sugar beets 441 



Bureau of Statistics, report 589 



development 504 



laws relating to 94 



Library, accessions 49i, 1094 



list of publications relating to poultry 973 



new building 507 



notes 1 099 



