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I ntellect — Continued 

 Signs of intelligence. J Heredity 8:249-51 Je 



'17 

 Test for supermen. J Heredity 9:42-4 Ja '18 

 Intelligence. See Intellect 

 Inter-allied scientific food commission 

 International scientific committee. J Home 



Econ 10:462 O '18 

 Science and the world's food. G. Lusk. 

 Scribner's M (597 5th av, N.Y. 35c) 64:710- 

 17 D '18 



Intercropping. See Companion crops 

 Interior decoration. See House decoration 

 Intermountain association of sugar beet growers 



Salvation for the sugar beet grower; organi- 

 zation and charter of the Intermountain as- 

 sociation. (Pamph. no. 4) 20p 50c n.d. C. G. 

 Patterson, Box 136, Salt Lake City, Utah 

 Intermountain farmers' equity association 



Buying for ten thousand farmers. G: F: Strat- 

 ton. il Country Gent 83:18 S 14 '18 

 Intermountain live stock association 



Fat stock show. Salt Lake City, April 4-6. il 

 Am Sheep B & W 38:254 Ap '18 



2d annual inter-mountain stock show to be 

 held at Salt Lake City, il Am Sheep B & 

 W 38:121 F '18 

 International association of dairy and milk in- 

 spectors 



4th annual report; including papers read at 

 the annual convention in Washington, D.C., 

 October 27-29, 1915. map Int Assn Dairy & 

 Milk Inspec Rep 1915:1-207 



5th annual convention, Springfield, Mass., 

 Oct. 17-19, 1916. Creamery 5:26-7 O '18; N Y 

 Prod R 42:1145 O 25 '16 



5th annual report; including papers read at 

 the annual convention in Springfield, Mass., 

 October 17-19, 1916. il Int Assn Dairy & 

 Milk Inspec Rep 1916:1-319 



Program includes the following papers: A 

 plan for grading milk as used by the New 

 York city health department, by L. P. 

 Brown; Some financial factors involved in 

 the production of market milk, by Fred 

 Rasmussen; The prevention and control of 

 infectious disease among cattle, by E. C. 

 Schroeder; Methods of appointment of dairy 

 and milk inspectors and their compensa- 

 tion, by Ernest Kelly; Methods of bacterial 

 analyses of milk and milk products and the 

 interpretation of results, by H. C. Lythgoe; 

 The United States public health service and 

 its interest in a better milk supply, by A. 

 F. Stevenson; The sterilizing of dairy uten- 

 sils on the farm, and a demonstration of a 

 new steam sterilizer, by G: B. Taylor; 

 Some aspects of milk inspection, by C. E. 

 Marshall; The reliability and significance of 

 bacteriological analysis of milk, by H. W. 

 Conn; The system of recording and tabu- 

 lating the analyses of samples of milk col- 

 lected by the Massachusetts state depart- 

 ment of health, by H. C. Lythgoe; Refrig- 

 eration as a factor in controlling quality in 

 milk, by J. A. Gamble; Safeguarding " the 

 milk supply of our smaller cities, by G: S. 

 Hine; Experiences and observations in the 

 work, by O. P. Thompson; The milk supply 

 of Topeka, Kansas, by L. W. Rowles; A 

 method used in detecting milk-borne ty- 

 phoid epidemics, by W. H. Rothery 



6th annual convention, Washington, D. C. Oct. 

 15-17. Hoard's D 54:584 N 16 '17. N Y Prod 

 R 44:1124 O 31 '17 



6th annual report, including papers read at 

 the annual convention in Washington, D.C., 

 Oct. 15-17, 1917. Int Assn Dairy & Milk In- 

 spec Rep 1917:1-232 ($1) 



Papers include: Influence of war time 

 conditions on dairy inspection, by E. Kelly; 

 Observations on the washing of milk cans, 

 by R. O. Webster; Serious aspects of the 

 milk situation in Massachusetts, by H. C. 

 Lythgoe; Agriculture, inspection and the 

 war, by R. A. Pearson; Effect of war on 

 milk, by W. A. Evans; Decrease in milk 

 supply; its effect on infant mortality, by J. 

 S. Neff; Address of Mr Herbert C. Hoover; 

 Present day supervision of the milk supply, 



by J: J. Coughlin; Exceptional opportunity 

 for municipal health officers and dairy in- 

 spectors to secure the cordial cooperation 

 of producers and distributers of milk, by B: 

 L. PurceU; Importance of clean utensils in 

 clean milk production, by G: B. Taylor; 

 Necessity for the pasteurization of all milk, 

 by H. Lloyd; Value of human milk analysis, 

 by H. Lloyd; Need of some identification 

 mark for cows reacting to the tuberculin 

 test, by S: G. Sharwell; Calculation of the 

 nutritive value of milk from routine tests, 

 by R. S. Smith; Pviblic health studies con- 

 cerning cheese, by E. C. Schroeder and G. W. 

 Brett; Eradication of tuberculosis from 

 cattle and swine, by J. A. Kiernan; Conser- 

 vation of livestock by controlling animal 

 diseases, by J: R. Mohler; Committee re- 

 ports : Diseases of man — their relation to 

 milk supply and to public health; Methods of 

 bacterial analyses of milk and milk prod- 

 ucts; Bovine diseases — their relation to the 

 milk supply and public health; Rules and 

 regulations necessary for securing a clean 

 and safe milk supply; Care of milk in trans- 

 portation 



7th annual convention, Chicago, Dec. 9-11. 

 N Y Prod R 47:216 D 18 '18 

 International baby chick association 



Meeting at Palace show. New York, Dec. 5-9, 

 1916. Am P Advocate 25:92 Ja '17; Same. 

 Am P J 48:108 Ja '17 



Meeting, New York, Dec. 31, 1917. Am P J 

 49:192 F 'IS 



Organization to foster, promote, improve and 

 pi-otect the baby chick industry and all 

 allied branches of poultry industry. P. T. 

 Woods. Am P J 47:1097 S '16 



2d annual meeting, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 26- 

 27, 1917. S. Strong and G. M. Curtis. Re- 

 liable P J 24:834+ D '17 

 International congress for teaching home eco- 

 nomics 



International office of home economics. J 

 Home Econ 8:8-9 Ja '16 

 International farm congress 



Meeting at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 19, 1916. 

 Breeder's Gaz 70:98l' N 23 '16 

 International harvester company 



Agricultural extension department of the In- 

 ternational harvester company. P. G. Hol- 

 den. (//( Agricultural extension, p 92-3) '16 

 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. 

 Monroe st., Chicago 

 International institute of agriculture 



Documentary Leaflets is the title of a new 

 publication of the Bureau of statistics. It 

 is inaugurated to include various items 

 which are outside the scope of information 

 hitherto furnished in the Monthly Bulletin. 

 The data published will deal especially witJi 

 yield, trade, stocks, prices, rates of freight, 

 etc. All inforiuation will be from official 

 sources. The important articles in these 

 documents will be indexed 



First decade of the International institute of 

 agriculture. Exp Sta Record 38:701-7 Je '18 



International institute of agriculture and the 

 war. T. K. Doherty. Ag Gaz of Canada 3: 

 27-8 Ja '16 



Monthly bulletin of agricultural intelligence 

 and plant diseases; index 1915 (Int R Sci 

 & Prac Ag). lOOp '16 Int. inst. of agricul- 

 ture, Rome 



International irrigation congress 



Irrigation congress may skip 1917. Irr Age 32: 

 84-5 Ap '17 



Resolutions at twenty-third congress held at 

 El Paso, Texas. Irr Age 32:200-l-|- N '16 

 International live stock exposition 



California's conquest at the International in 

 the grand champion and reserve champion 

 steers. R. P. Royce. Field II 27:101 F '17 



Educational events at International, il O 

 Judd Farmer 61:l-f D 16 '16 



Fourteenth International show, Chicago, Dec. 

 4-9, 1916. il Am Sheep B & W 36:705-16 D 

 '16; Breeder's Gaz 70:1071, 1108-26a D 7-14 

 '16; Field II 26:1030-1 D '16; Nat Stock & F 

 40:934-5+ D 16 '16; Wallaces' F 41:1626-31+ 

 D 15 '16; Prac F 113:19-20 Ja 1 '17 



