KEVIF.W OF THK BOOK 817 



of the animal to a«;rii*iilture; (xiv) aiiinuil physi- 

 olo*::y, or liow tin- animal lives and grows and 

 p«'rfornis its functions; (xv) tlio t'crditiLr of tlio 

 animal as a matter of farm practi*-''-, Cxvt'^ the 

 general management of tlu' stock. 



Chaptrr In 



We first discuss the offices of the animal. Note 

 that the ofticos of the animal as related to the 

 farm are thrown into several general lit-ads. 

 Cite what these heads are. 



Explain the offices of the animal as outlined in parnf^raph 3:i6. 

 What is Htock? Name nntue of the animals that are included 

 under this term. How di>(>a the animal have ri*lution to the boII 

 in respi'fl to maintaiiiint; and increasing fertility? Wlnit relation 

 has stock to the dispo»itiou of the crops of the farm? Expluio 

 bo<r the aiiimnl itself has intrinHic value to man. C'laMsify the 

 Buiijvct, as in iin, 4b. 4e. What do you understand by the phraoe, 

 '^tbe animiil aq a beast of burden?" In what ways does the ani- 

 mal perfonu luhor for the farmer? IIow may the animal act as a 

 destroyer of pe»ts? What influence has the stock industrj- on thi> 

 diversifii'nfion of labor? What is meant by the phrase "diversi- 

 fication of lal»or? " 



Chapter If 



Xote that there are six coordinate part.s m 

 this chapter on hoic the animal liics. Give those 

 six parts in their order or write them on the 

 bla<*k hoard. 



This chapitr lu'what t«'ehni<'ai. and 



