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made in accordance with the law are reported of cotton-seed meals, gluten meals 

 and gluten feeds of different brands, calf meal, linseed-oil meal of different brands, 

 corn-and-oat feed of different brands, corn, oats, and barley; cereal by-products, 

 poultry feed, rice feed, poultry meal, beefs craps, meat meals, and cattle or poultry 

 bone. The constituents reported are protein and fat. The violations of the State 

 law are discussed. 



Feeding stuffs, H. B. McDonnell (Mari/lnnd Agr. Col. Quart., 1900, No. 8, pp. 

 1-14). — Theories of nutrition and other general matters are discussed, and the State 

 law regarding feeding stuffs quoted. A number of analyses, made in accordance 

 with this law, are reported, including corn, oats, and barley; cereal by-products, 

 ground rye, corn meal, ground corn-and-cob meal, corn chops, fine siftings from 

 ground corn, and a commercial mixed feed. 



Fodders and feeds, L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street {Neiv Jerseii Stas. Rpt. 1899, 

 pp. 120-125). — Analyses are reported of oats and peas, cowpeas, soy beans, velvet 

 beans, barnyard millet, pearl millet, crimson clover, sand vetch, green rye, green 

 barley, corn fodder, teosinte, leaming corn, red and white Kafir corn, flint corn, rural 

 branching durra, Southern white corn, evergreen broom corn, yellow millo maize, 

 sugar cane, alfalfa (different cuttings). Dwarf Essex rape, hay, clover hay (second 

 crop) , gluten meal, cotton-seed meal, dried brewers' grains, dairy feeds, corn feed, 

 wheat bran, wheat bran mixed with palm oil, grain hulls, mill sweepings, and beef 

 meal . 



Miscellaneous cattle-food analyses, W. Frear {Penmylvanla Sta. Bid. 30, pp. 

 7-12). — Analyses are reported of cereal by-products, corn-oat-and-barley feed, buck- 

 wheat feed, buckwheat bran, buckwheat hulls, dried brewers' grains, cerealiue feed 

 No. 2, yellow dent corn, corn meal, ground corncobs, corn feed, adulterated cotton- 

 seed meal, gluten feed and meal — misbranded, kiln-dried feed, wheat bran, and a 

 condimental food. 



Feeding and feeding stuffs, H. J. Wheeler and A. W. Bosworth {Rhode Island 

 Sta. Bid. 64, p}^. 103-124). — The authors discuss feeding stuffs and feeding standards 

 and give a brief table showing the digestible nutrients in the principal feeding stuffs. 

 The protein and fat in a number of samples of concentrated feeding stuffs sold in 

 Rhode Island are reported, and when such data were available, the results compared 

 with the manufacturers' guaranty of the composition of the feeding stuffs. The 

 materials examined include cotton-seed meal, gluten meal, barley sprouts, corn-oat- 

 and-barley feed, hominy feeds, cereal by-products, commercial mixed feed, and 

 provender. 



Condimental stock foods, R. W. Clothier {Indnstrialist, 26 {1900), No. 34, pp. 

 457-461). — The composition of condimental stock food is reported and compared with 

 other feeding stuffs. A lot of 211 sheep fed alfalfa hay and ear corn gained 117 lbs. 

 more than a lot of 209 fed the same ration and condimental stock food in addition. 



Distillery -waste, W Frear and C. A. Browne {Pennsylvania^ Sia. Bid. 50, pj>. 

 3-6). — The authors report the composition of distillery waste obtained in the manu- 

 facture of vinegar from fermented grain. In preparing this product for market the 

 greater part of the water is removed from the material, which is finally pressed and 

 dried. The sample analyzed represented the drained residue before drying. 



Market prices of commercial feeds, L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street (iVew 

 Jn-set/ Stds. Rpt. 1899, pp. 126, 127 ). — The market prices for several years of a con- 

 siderable nmiiber of commercial feeding stuffs are reiiorted. 



Table of nutritive equivalents of different feeding stuffs, L. Granue.vi 

 {U Engrais, 15 {1900), No. 3, pp. 65, 66). — A condensation of an article previously 

 notedlE. S. Ii.,12,p. 80). 



Pie melons for stock feed, 31. E.Jaffa {Pacijic Rural Press, 59 {1900), No. 17, 

 p. 261). — An analysis is reported. 



