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1929. Feedini; value of cod liver meal. Memorandum S296, Bureau of 



Fisheries. April 10, 1929, pp. 1-3. Wasliington. 

 1929a. Feeding crab scrap to poultiT- Memorandum S298, Bureau of 



Fisheries. April 2.S. 1929, pp. 1-3. Washington. 

 1929b. Bibliography ou cod liver oil in animal feeding with noncritical 



comments and abstracts. Appendix VII, Report, United States 



Commissioner of Fisheries, 1929 ( 1930 1 . Bureau of Fisheries 



document lOCJ.j, 33 pp. Washington. 

 1929c. Feeding value of fi.<h meal and other fishery by-products. Special 



Memorandum 2311, Bureau of Fisheries, July 3, 1929, pp. 1-4. 



Washington. 

 1929d. Crab scrap versus meat meal in poultry feeding. Memorandum 



S302, Bureau (if Fisheries. July Ui, 1929, pp. 1-3. Washington. 

 1929e. Los desjiojos del cangrejo en la alimentaciou de las aves de corral. 



il La Hacienda, No. 24, September, 1929, pp. 378-379. Kew York 



City. 



1930. Vacuum dried white fish meal verMi-; Uame-dried white fish meal in 



swine feeding. Memorandum S317. Bureau of Fisheries, January 

 25, 1930, pp. 1-2. Washington. 

 Marti NOLI, G. 



1914. Revista del Centro de Estudiantes de Agronomia y Veterinaria, vol. 

 7, No. 72, September, 1914, pp. 258-270. Buenos Aires. 

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1927. Studies of the infiuence of menhaden-fish meal on calcification in 

 growing animals. New York (Cornell University) Agricultural 

 Experiment Station Memoir 108, June, 1927, 23 pp. Pul»lished 

 by the University. Ithaca, N. Y. 



1927a. The influence of fish meal on calcium assimilation. American So- 

 ciety of Animal Production Proceedings, 1925-26, Julv, 1927, pp. 

 68-71. Madison. Wis. 



19271). Calcification studies with menhaden fish meal. Ihid., pp. 226-227. 

 Madison, Wis. 

 MiESSNER and Lange. 



1913. Ein pathogenes Bakterium im Fischmehl. Deutsche Tierarzen- 



traliche Wochensclirift, vol. 21, No. 47, Novemlter, 1913, p. 74r). 

 Berlin and Hanover. 

 Miller, R. C. and L. A. Maynard. 



1927. Calcification studies with rats fed menhaden oil and various men- 



haden fish meals. -American Journal of Physiology, vol. 79, No. 3, 

 February 1, 1927, pp. 626-632, figs. 2. Baltimore. 

 Ministry of Agricultxtre and Fisheries. 



1919. Fish meal as a food for livestock. Leaflet No. 333, September, 

 1919. London. 

 Mitchell, H. H., and M. H. Keith. 



1925. Vitamins in livestock feeding. Journal of Agriculture, vol. 28, No. 

 130, March, 1925. Quebec. 

 Morgan, Henry H. 



1914. Fish meal as a feeding stuff. Daily Consular and Trade Reports of 



United States, vol. 17, No. 76, April 1, 1914, p. 7. Washington. 

 MrssEHL, F. E., RoscoB Hill, and C. W. Ackerson. 



1928. The antirachitic value of cod-liver meal. Poultry Science, vol. 



7, No. 5, pp. 239-242, figs. 2. Urbana, 111. 

 Nance, R. E. 



1928. Cottonseed meal for fattening pigs. (Experiments with swine at 

 tlie Norlh Can lina station.) Report, North Carolina Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, 1928, June 30, 1928, pp. 47-49, 50, 52, 

 and 53. Raleigh, N. C. 



1928a. Whale meal as a supplement to corn for fattening pigs. Ibid., 

 Raleigh, N. C. 

 Nature. 



1914. Fish as a cattle food. Vol. 94. Xo. 2355. Decend)er 17, 1914, p. 430. 

 London. 

 New Jerset^ Agricultural ExpiaiiMENT Station. 



1928. The effect of fish meal and tankage on the growth of swine. (Ex- 

 periments with swine at tlie New Jersey station.) Report for 

 1928, June 30. 1928, pp 30-32. New Prunswick. N. J. 



