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Forage poisoning — Continued 



Eradicating tall larkspur on cattle ranges in 

 the national forests. A. E. Aldous. 11 maps 

 Farmers' B 826:1-23 '17 

 Eradication of poisonous plants. {In Report, 

 1916, p. 112-23) il '17 Oregon state live- 

 stock sanitary board, Salem 

 Eupatorium ageratoides, the cause of trem- 

 bles. R. S. Curtis and F: A. Wolf, bibliog 

 il J Ag Research 9:397-404 Je 11 '17 

 Eupatorium urticaefolium as a poisonous 

 plant. C. D. Marsh and A. B. Clawson. bib- 

 liog il J Ag Research 11:699-716 D 24 '17; 

 Excerpts. (A. I. 26) 6p il 'IS U S Ag 

 E.Kperimental feeding with two poison plants. 

 J. B. Cleland and A. H. E. McDonald. Ag 

 Gaz of New South Wales 28:735-9 O '17 

 Fagopyrismus (buckwheat poisoning) and 

 similar affections. E. A. Bruce. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 52:189-94 N '17 

 Feeding experiments with wild melon fruit. 

 S. Dodd. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 

 815-19 N '17 

 Field investigations of forage poisoning in 

 cattle and horses. H. P. Rusk and H. S. 

 Grindley. il 111 Ag Exp B 210:163-76 '18 

 Forage poisoning. C: T. Fake. Am Vet M Assn 



J 51:89-92 Ap '17 



Forage poisoning and a serum treatment. R. 



Graham. Breeder's Gaz 73:1142 My 30 '18 



Goat's-rue (galega officinalis); a recently 



gazetted noxious weed. A. H. Cockayne, il 



J Ag New Zealand 12:125-30 F '16 



Horse forage poison conquered, il O Judd 



Farmer 63:1 JI 28 '17 

 Injurious weed seeds in feeding stuffs. H. B. 



Sifton. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:951-7 O '18 



Isotoma petrea — a suspected poison plant. 



T. G. B. Ostaorn. il J Dept Ag S Australia 



22:50-2 Ag '18 



Larkspur poisoning of live stock. C. D. Marsh 



and others. bibliog il U S Ag B 365:1-90 '16 



Lupine poisoning avoidable. W. H. Lytle. 



Am Sheep B & W 36:682 N '16 

 Lupines as poisonous plants. C. D. Marsh and 

 others, bibliog il U S Ag B 405:1-44 '16; 

 Same cond. Nat Wool Grower 7:51 Ja '17 

 Monograph on trembles or milksickness and 

 white snakeroot. F. A. Wolf and others, 

 bibliog il N C Ag Exp Tech B 15:1-74 '18; 

 Abstract. Am Vet M Assn J 52:820-7 Mr '18 

 Note on the poisoning effect of the .Johnson 

 grass sorghum halepense. J Dept Ag Victo- 

 ria 14:653 N '16 

 Notes on larkspur eradication on stock 

 ranges. C. D. Marsh and A. B. Clawson. 

 (A. L 34) 5p '18 U S Ag 

 Oak poisoning result of pasturing cattle too 



early. Weekly N L 5:6 My 15 '18 

 Paddy melon for horses. F. E. Place. J Dept 



Ag S Australia 20:865-6 Je '17 

 Plants poisonous to domestic animals. Ag 



Gaz of Canada 5:981-7 O '18 

 Plants po'.sonous to sheep. C. D. Marsli. Am 



Sheep B & W 38:176-7 Mr '18 

 Poisoning by larkspur. G: H. Glover, il Colo 



Ag Ext B 142 4p '18 

 Poisoning of stock bv sorghum plant. Hoard's 



D 51:186 F 25 '16 

 Poisonous and suspected plants of New Zea- 

 land. B. C. Aston. J Ag New Zealand J.6: 

 324-8: 17:6-9 Je-Jl '18 (to be cont) 

 Poisonous plants and stock poisoning on the 

 ranges of Montana. D. B. Swingle and H. 

 Welch, il Jlont Ag Exp C 51:73-95 '16 

 Poisonous plants of Idaho; some suggested 

 remedies. F. W. Gail; A. R. Hahner. il 

 Idaho Ag Exp B 86:1-16 '16 

 Poisonous propei'ties of the two-grooved milk 

 vetch. O. A. Beath and E. H. Lehnert. il 

 Wyo Ag Exp B 112:59-67 '17 

 Preliminary report on the relation of an- 

 aerobic organisms to forage poisoning. J: S. 

 Buckley and L. P. Shippen. bibliog Am Vet 

 M Assn J 50:809-16 Mr '17 

 Prevention of losses of live stock from plant 

 poisoning. C. D. Marsh, bibliog Farmers' 

 B 720:1-11 '16 

 Range plants poisonous to sheep and cattle 

 in Nevada, by C. E. Fleming, with Spanish 

 translation, by B. F. Schappelle. il Nev 

 Ag Exp B 95:1-51 '18 



Sheep losses due to poisonous plants. C. D. 



Marsh. Am Sheep B & W 36:136 Mr '16 

 Sheep poisoned by western goldenrod. S. 



Lockett. Am Vet M Assn J 51:214-21 My '17 

 So-called staggers in horses caused by the 



ingestion of pteris aquilina, the common 



bracken. S. Hadwen. Am Vet M Assn J 50: 



702-4 F '17 

 Stagger grass (chrosperma muscaetoxicum) as 



a poisonous plant. C. D. Marsh and others. 



il U S Ag B 710:1-14 '18 

 Stock-poisoning plants in the provinces. Ag 



Gaz of Canada 5:867-9 S '18 

 Stock-poisoning plants of the range. C. D. 



Marsh, il U S Ag B 575:1-24 '18 

 Studies in forage poisoning. R. Graham and 



L. R. Himmelberger. bibliog il Am Vet M 



Assn J 51:164-87 My '17 

 Studies in forage poisoning (Extracts from 



Ky Ag Exp B 207 & 208); with discussion. 



R. Graham and others, il Am Vet M Assn J 



53:161-92 My '18 

 Studies in forage poisoning; a preliminary 



report on an anaerobic bacillus of etiologic 



significance. R. Graham and others, il Ky 



Ag Exp B 207:49-113 '17; Abstract. O Judd 



P'armer 63:6 Ag 18 '17; Abstract. Am Vet M 



Assn J 51:748-9 S '17 

 Studies in forage poisoning; an aerobic organ- 

 ism isolated from ensilage of etiologic sig- 

 nificance. R. Graham and others, il Ky Ag 



Exp B 208:117-33 '17 

 These plants and materials are poisonous — 



keep live stock away. Weekly N L 5:15 Jl 



31 '18 

 Trouble from rape. H. H. Havner. Nat Stock 



& F 42:516 Ag 31 '18 

 Turning poison into mutton. S. Riley, il Nat 



Wool Grower 7:19-21 Ap '17 

 Tutu poisoning in cattle. A. R. Young. J Ag 



New Zealand 15:307-8 D '17 

 Veterinary problems; sorghum poisoning — 



feeding frosted forage. Prog F 33:1363 D 14 



'18 

 White snakeroot a poisonous plant. A. D. 



Selby. il OhLo Ag Exp B v 2:13-14 Ja '17 

 Woodv aster poisoning. O. A. Beath. il Nat 



Wool Grower 7:19-20 F '17 

 Zvgadenus, or death camas. C. D. Marsh and 



"others, bibliog il U S Ag B 125:1-46 '15 

 See also Ragwort; Sorghum — Hydrocyanic 



acid content; Water hemlock 



Foramen of Botal 



About the foramen of Botal. Am Vet M Assn 



J 49:787-8 S '16 

 Forcing (plants) 

 Breaking of the rhythm. F. W. Keeble. Gard 



Chron (Lond) 60:34-5; 47-8 Jl 15-22 '16 

 Cultural notes on forcing bulbs. Gard Chron 



Am 21:396 N '17 

 Forcing head lettuce. C. W. Skinner, il Coun- 



trv Gent 82:1795 N 17 '17 

 Forcing native plants. H. E. Downer. Gard 



Chron Am 22:215 Ag '18 

 Forcing of plants by means of warm water 



immersions. W. G. Bodine. Vt Ag Exp B 



203:9-10 Mr '17 

 Forcing of strawberries. F. I. Kinnison. il 



Colo Ag Exp B 222:1-8 '17 

 Forcing plants and twigs. Gard Chron Am 



21:395 N '17 

 Forcing rhubarb for market. G: W. Kerr. 



Country Gent 82:1795 N 17 '17 

 Forcing vegetables. R. W. Thatcher. Gard 



Chron (Lond) 63:9 Ja 5 '18 

 Forcing vegetables for home use. C. Watson. 



il Purdue Ag 11:41 Ja '17 

 Hotbeds, cold frames and plant forcers. B. S. 



Brown and R: T. Muller. Maine Ag Ext B 



115:1-13 '18 

 Lettuce and radish in 30 days. W. N. Hutt. 



Prog F 33:163 F 9 '18 

 Outlook for vegetable forcing. C. W. Waid. 



Market Growers J 22:345 My 1 '18 

 Vegetables for forcing. G: H. Copley. Gard 



Chron (Lond) 63:105 Mr 9 '18 

 * Winter garden in the cellar. E. I. Farrington. 



il Independent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 10c) 



96:168 N 9 '18 



See also Cold frames; Hotbeds 



