AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Infants — Care and hygiene — Continued 



Babies — their needs are many. G. V. Gray. 

 Farm Eng 5:10 O '17 



Babv: food, care, clothing. Prog F 33:410, 417 

 Mr 30 'IS 



Baby's exercise. Prog F 31:336 Mr 4 '16 



Babv's needs. M. P. Connolly. Country Geiic 

 81:85 Ja 8 '16 



Baby's sleep. Prog F 31:154 Ja 29 '16 



Better baby information. M. E. Sweeny, il 

 plans Ky Univ B v 9, no 1:1-12 '17 



Better care of country babies. Survey (112 B. 

 19th St, IC.Y. 10c) 39:448 Ja 19 '18 



Bottles for baby. Wallaces' F 41:1000 Jl 21 '16 



Care of babies and children. Prog F 32:407 

 Mr 31 '17 



Care of baby in summer. Ohio F 137:637 Ap 

 29 "16 



Care of infants, il N D Ag Exp Spec B v 4, 

 no 5:97-132 '16 



Care of the baby, il Minn Ag Ext B 62:1-8 '16 



Celebrate babv week. G. V. Gray. Farm 

 Eng 5:14 My '17 



Child conservation; bathing and clothing. 

 F. M. Hollingshead. Ohio F 140:610 D 29 '17 



Child welfare and children. Wallaces' F 41: 

 772 My 19 '16 



Child welfare — preparing for children. F. J. 

 Doudican. Ohio F 142:598 D 14 '18 



Diet of children from babyhood to ten years 

 old. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:232 F 12 

 '16 



Doctoring the baby. Rural N T 75:1333 O 21 

 '16 



Fat sick baby. Prog F 33:76 Ja 19 '18 



Feeding a nursing babv. F. M. Hollingshead. 

 Ohio F 140:438 N 10 '17 



Feeding of older infants. Wallaces' F 41:1050 

 Ag 4 '16 

 * Food for infants and growing children. A. 

 E. Richardson and J. P. Rich. Texas Univ 

 (Austin) B 1804:1-30 Ja 15 '18 



Food for mother and baby. C. N. South. (Ser. 

 3, no. 3) 16p '18 Winthrop normal and in- 

 dustrial college, Rock Hill, S.C. 



Fresh air for the baby. M. P. Connolly. 

 Country Gent 81:367 F 12 '16 



Goat's milk for infant feeding. W. H. Jordan 

 and G. A. Smith, il N T State Ag Exp B 429: 

 1-20 '17; Summarized by F. H. Hall. (Goat 

 milk good for babies). B 429 Popular ed Vp; 

 E.xcerpts. N Y Ag Dept B 96:140-5 Je '17 



Hot weather hints. M. P. Connolly. Country 

 Gent 81:1567 Ag 19 '16 



Infant feeding. N C Ag Ext C 7:44-7 '16 



Infant welfare work in war time. J Heredity 

 9:111 Mr 'IS 



Maternity and infant care in a rural county 

 in Kansas. E. Moore. (Pub. no. 26; Rural 

 child welfare ser. no. 1) 50p 11 '17 U.S. Chil- 

 dren's bvireau, Washington, D. C. 



Milk for babies. Ohio F 137:668 My 6 '16 



Milk for the babv. Mrs E. E. Stanford. Prog 

 F 31:520 Ap S '16 



Mv child. L. A. DeVilbiss. Country Gent 82: 

 951 My 26 '17 



Nellie's scientific babv; story. H. C. Bennett, 

 il Country Gent 83:18-19 Mr 9 '18 



New-born baby. Prog F 31:53 Ja 8 '16 



Ohio's baby saving record. F. M. Hollingshead. 

 Ohio F 142:18 Jl 6 '18 



Pasteurized milk for babies. A. D. Burke. Nat 

 Stock & F 40:1052 Ja 13 '17 



Planning your baby week. B. R. Murphy, il 



Country Gent 82:517 Mr 10 '17 

 Problems of the rural mother in infant feed- 

 ing. D. A. DeVilbiss. (/« Trans. Am. assn. 

 for studv and prevention of infant mortal- 

 ity, 1916, p. 235-41) $3+postage '17 G. B. 

 Knipp, sec 1211 Cathedral St., Baltimore 

 Rules for feeding infants and voung children. 

 Pi-og F 32:1102 O 20 '17 



Studies of the values of different grades of 

 milk in infant feeding. R. M. Washburn and 

 C. H. Jones, bibliog il Vt Ag Exp B 195:1-134 

 '16; Same. {In Vt Ag Exp Report, 1915-1916) 

 '16; Same cond. (Popular ed with title: 

 Value of different grades of milk in infant 

 feeding). B 201:1-32 '16 

 Teething, walking and talking. M. P. Con- 

 nolly. Country Gent 81:669 Mr 18 '16 

 Temperature facts. M. P. Connolly. Country 

 Gent 82:228 F 3 '17 



Ten years of work, 1907-1916: report of the 



New York milk committee. 38p il '16 N.Y. 



milk comm., 105 E. 22d st, N.Y. 

 Training >oung babies. Mrs H. S. Mallory. 



il Ohio F 137:666 My 6 '16 

 Treasure or trouble. M. Westcott. O Judd 



Farmer 60:26-7 Ap 15 '16 

 Weaning the baby. Country Gent 81:2059 N 25 



'16 

 Weaning the baby now. M. R. Morris. Ohio 



F 140:334 O 13 '17 

 When to get the doctor. L. A. DeVilbiss. 



Country Gent 82:573 Mr 17 '17 

 Why the young doctor is to be trusted. Mrs 



W. R. Hollowell. Prog F 31:1154 S 30 '16 

 Wide-aWake giils learn how to feed a baby. 



Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:626 My 6 '16 



See also Children — Care and hygiene; In- 

 fant mortality 



Clothing 



First clothes. M. P. Connolly. Country Gent 

 81:1138 My 27 '16 

 Infectious diseases 



Bacteria of infectious diseases of man and 

 animals. D. H. Jones. 11 Ontario Ag Dept 

 B 265:38-68 '18 



Bearing of dairy inspection on the better con- 

 trol of milk-borne diseases of man. J. W. 

 Kerr. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 

 1915:87-95 



Five filthy fingers. J Home Econ 10:468 O '18 



Food-borne Infections. B. O. Jordan. Science 

 (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47: 

 80-6 Ja 25 '18 



Milk-borne infections. Creamery 5:37 Je '17 



Report of committee on human diseases — • 

 their relation to the milk supply and to the 

 public health; with discussion. W: H. Price 

 and others. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec 

 Rep 1915:44-53 



Your state board of health. C: H. Lerrigo. 

 Country Gent 81:407 F 19 '16 



See also Animals as carriers of contagion; 

 Anthrax; Diphtheria; Disinfection and dis- 

 infectants: Flies; Gonorrhea: Immunity; In- 

 fantile paralysis; Insects as carriers of con- 

 tagion; ]\lilk as carrier of infection; Mos- 

 quitoes; Typhoid fever 

 Infectious diseases In animals 



Conclusions from disease campaigns. W. J. 

 Butler. Breeder's Gaz 69:178 Ja 27 '16 



Cow and her health. D. R. Himmelberger. 

 Hoard's D 52:735 D 15 '16 



Ideal state law for eradicating contagious ani- 

 mal diseases. C. J. Marshall. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 48:429-41 Ja '16 



Illinois prepares. Country Gent 81:569 Mr 

 M '16 



Nonspecific treatment of Infectious diseases 

 in animals. K. F. Meyer. Am Vet M Assn J 

 51:114-22 Ap '17 



Report of the veterinary activities of the 

 state of Nevada in the recognition and con- 

 trol of infectious diseases in animals, 1915- 

 1916. W. B. Mack. (In Biennial report, 1915- 

 1916, p. 7-23) Nevada State bd. of stock 

 comrs., Carson City 



Resume of the work of the veterinary division 

 for the year 1916. S. Youngberg. Philippine 

 Ag R lO.no 3:175-88 '17 



Safety first. P. K. Nichols. Country Gent 81: 

 1507 Ag 12 '16 



Veterinary practitioner In the control of 

 infectious diseases. V. A. Moore. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 54:211-16 D '18 



See also names of diseases, e.g. Abortion, 

 Infectious; Anthrax; Anthrax, Symptomatic; 

 Botryomycosis, Foot-and-mouth disease. 

 Hemorrhagic septicemia. Hog cholera. Hy- 

 drophobia, Rinderpest, Tuberculosis in an- 

 imals; al.so subhead Diseases and pests under 

 names of animals 

 Inflammation 



Significance of the several kinds of inflam- 

 mation. S: H. Burnett. Am Vet M Assn J 

 53:368-72 Je '18 

 I rrfiorGSCsnc© 



Effect of environmental conditions upon the 

 number of leaves and the character of the 

 Inflorescence of tobacco plants. H. A. 

 Allard. 11 Am J Bot 3:493-501 N '16 



