Moore, Veranus Alva — Continued 



Animals, (li)niesticateil, up])er air passages of, pathogenic and 

 toxicogenic Ijacturia in. 1S93. p. 38 



Cattle, disease in, not distingnishal)le from ra])ies. 1896. p. 10.. 



Cornstalk disease of cattle, nature, cause, and means of prevent- 

 ing, investigation into. 1896. p. 9 



Fowl cholera, bacilliLs obtained from three outbreaks of, study of. 

 1895. p. 63 _ 



Fowls, diphtheria in, preliminary investigation of. 1895. p. 39. 



Hog cholera, can bacillu.s of, be increased in virulence by passing 

 it through a series of ral )bits? 1894. ]>. 97 



Hog-cholera and swine-plague bacteria, what becomes of, in- 

 jected in small numbers into subcutaneous tissue of pigs. 

 1894. p. 103 



Leukfemia, infectious, in fowls, a bacterial disease frequently 

 mistaken for fowl cholera, p. 185 



Milk, freshly drawn, number and nature of bacteria in, prelimi- 

 nary investigations concerning, p. 261 



Milk separators, inefficiency of, in removing bacteria. 1895. 

 p. 431 



Nodular t;eniasis in fowls. 1895 



Pig, lung and spleen of, nonmotile pathogenic bacillus closely 

 resembling bacillus of hog cholera found in. 1893. p. 31 . .'. . 



Pigeons, fatal disease of, pathogenic bacillus of hog-cholera grouj) 

 associated with. 1895. p. 71 



Swine, nonsj)ecific disease among, outbreak of. p. 219 



Turkevs, infectious entrohepatitis in, direct transmission of. 

 1896 



See aUo, as joint author, Smith, Theobald. 

 Moore, Veranus Alva, and Dawson, Chai-les Francis. Tuberculosis 

 in swine; nature of disease, with report of three cases, p. 207. 

 Moore, Veranus Alva, and Fish, Pierre Augustine. Rabies in Wash- 

 ington, D. C. p. 267 



Moore, W. H.: 



Address of — 



at international good roads congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., 



Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 5 



before Jefferson memorial and interstate good roads conven- 

 tion, Apr., 1902. p. 21 



Good roads and material progress. 1902. p. 26 



Road suljject, social, commercial, and economic phases of. 1900 . 



What is our duty? Address before international good roads 



congress, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1901. p. 82 



Moore, Willis Luther: 



Address before convention of Weather Bureau officials, Omaha, 

 Nebr., Oct. 13, 1898. p. 9 



Alaska, climate of. 1897 



Arid regions, some climatic features of, communicated to national 

 irrigation congress. 1896 



Atmospheric survey, United States daily. 1897 



August weather. 1900. p. 343 



North Pacific coast weather map, explanation of 



President's address l)efore second convention of Weather Bureau 

 ofticials, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901. p. 16 



Weather Bureau, Agriculture Department — 



new work in. 1 898. p. 81 



reportof. 1901. p. 595 



work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 59 



Weather forecasting; some facts, historical, j)ractical, and theo- 

 retical. 1899 



Weather map, explanation of 



AVest Indian hurricane service. 1 899. ]>. 56 



See also, for rej^orts as Chief, Weather Bureau, Agriculture De- 

 partment, 1895-1902 



Moorhead, J. K., Warder, Jno. A., and Jackson, ('has. Report of 

 Flax and Hemp Commission. 1865 



Index 



t'luKsiflcutlon no. 



A4.3:3 

 A4.3:10 



A4.3:10 



A4.3:8 

 A4.3:8 



A4.3:6 



A4.3:6 



A4. 1:895-6 

 A4. 1:895-6 



Al. 10:895 

 A4.4:3 



A4.3:3 



A4.3:8 



A 4. 1:895-6 



A4.4:5 



A4. 1:895-6 

 A4. 1:895-6 



A22.3:21 



A22.3:25 

 A22.3:23 

 A22.4:34 



A22.3:21 



A 29. 3:24 

 A29.2:A11 



A29.2:Ar4 

 A29.2:At6- 

 A29.6:28 

 A29.2:N81 



A29.3:31 



A 1.1 0:898 

 A 29. 6:29 

 Al. 10:897 



A29.3:25 



A29.2:W37« 



A29.3:24 



A29.1 



A1.2:F76 



431 



