"Monascus purpureus (Went) not a causative factor in forage poison- 

 ing," Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Septem- 

 ber, 1915. 



"A disease resembling 'forage poisoning' in horses and mules, wherein 

 oat hay incorporated the primary factor." Proceedings of the U. S. 

 Livestock Sanitary Association, December, 1915; and Journal of 

 the American Veterinary Medical Association, February, 1916. 



"Studies in forage poisoning: I. Pathologic changes in a disease resem- 

 bling forage poisoning; II. A pathogenic bacillus isolated from oat 

 hay." Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 19, No. 3, September, 

 1916, pp. 385-394. 



"Studies in forage poisoning, III." Journal of Comparative Pathology 

 and Therapeutics, Vol. 29, June, 1916. 



"Studies in forage poisoning, IV." Journal of the American Veterinary 

 Medical Association, May, 1917. 



Another paper in this series is now in press: "Studies in 

 forage poisoning, VI. An Anaerobic Organism Isolated from 

 Ensilage of Etiologic Significance." This will appear as Bulle- 

 tin No. 208 of this Station. 



These investigations were carried on mainly during the 

 directorship of the late Dr. Joseph H. Kastle, and their success- 

 ful prosecution was greatly aided by his interest in the work and 

 encouragement to the workers. 



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