80 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



149. The ui>ruiH! coini>06Uioii of Americau crcaiuery butter. !d. C. Tbompson, R. II. Shaw, 



and K. P. Norton. 1912. 



150. The baetoiioJogy of Chetlilar oheese. B. G. Ilaatlugs, Alice C. Evans, and E. B. 



Hurt. 1912. 



151. A study of the gases* of eiuueutal chw?Me. Willlum Manslield Clark. 1912. 



lOU. Studiis on the bloli.gv of ihr Tcxa.sfev<?r tick. iSuppleuioutury report.) H. W. 

 Uruybill uiiU W. M." LewulK-n. 1912. 



153. Thf notion of anthcltiilntlcs ou parasites locaied outside of the alimentary canal. 



Br.iytou Uo\var<l Uauuoiu aud Maurice C. Hall. 1912. 



154. Methods of classiiying the lactic-acid li.ictorla. Lore A. Kogerii and Brooke J. Davla. 



1912. 



155. The iiifluonre of the Bta^c of lactation on the cunipositlon and properties of milk. 



C. U. Eckles HUd Uoscoe 11. Shaw. 1913. 



156. The Inllutnce of l>rce(l aud Individuality ou the composition and projiertles of milk. 



C. H. Eckles aud U'.scoe II. Shaw. 19i:j. 



157. Vnrlntiou^ in the coni|)o.sltioii and proiRTtiea of milk from the Individual cow. C. H. 



Ecklc« and Hoscoe II. Sliaw. lf)i;{. 



158. The rouotiwui'Uis oi domestic MWlne with uiH'cial reference to two species parasitic 



In the stouia<-li. Winthrop I), lonl^r. 1912. 

 1.''.9. Ft-ediiiK beef cattle in Alabama. Dan T. liiay and W. P. Ward. 1912. 

 ItiO. The c.ire of the farm egK- Harry M. l.dMii<iii and Charles L. (3pperman. 1913. 

 It'll. A study of the bacteria which survive i';i.s<curizatlon. S. llcmy Ayers ond William 



T. Johnson. 1913. 

 Hi2. Kaclurs iniluenclng the chauge la flavor iu storage butter. L. A. Hogers, W. N. Berg. 



C. R. I'ottelgcr, and B. J. Davis. 1913. 



103. The life history of Hahiunemu inu^icac (Carter), a parasite of the horse traUKmltted 



by the house fly. B. H. Kansonj. 1!I13. 



104. Dairy herd nconis. (From ls;i!i to I't'JK. Inciufeive.) W. D. Hoard. 1913. 



1G5. The nianniaituie of chee.se of the Cli< ddar type from I'a.stourlzed milk. J. L. Sam- 



mlH and A. T. Brulin. 1913. 

 10t>. Chemical changes produced in cows' milk by Pasteurization. Thlllp Kupp. 1913. 

 167. The action of ar.senlcal dips In protecting cattle from infestation with ticks. II. W. 



OrayblU. 1913. 



CIBCm-ARS 



82. The Imperial German meat Inspection law. June 8, 1900. 1901. 



33. Ofllclal.s. associations, and educational institutions connected with the dairy lntert.sts 



of the United States for the year 1901. 1901. 



34. Note.s on parasites— 55-57. Ch. Wardell Slilea and -Vlbert Hassall. 1901. 



85. 'lYeatmi'ut for roundworms In sheep, goats, and cattle. Ch. Wnrdoll Stiles. 1901. 



36. (;fflci.ils, associations, and ediu-ationnl institutions connected with the dairy Interests 



of the United estates for the year 1902. 1902. 



37. Prciiniinnry rejiori on .Xrgeuiina as a inarkft for purebred cattle from the United 



States. D. E. Salmon. 1902. 



38. Foot-and-mouth disease ; warning to all owners of cattle, sheep, and awlne. D. B. 



Salmon. 1902. 



39. The water rontonf of creamery butter. HiMiry K. Alvord. 1903. 



40. Oflicials, associ itions, and etlucational institutions connected with the dairy Interests 



of the United States for the year 1903. 1903. 



41. A form of hog cholera not cau.sed by the liog-cholera baclllu.s. E. A. De Schwelnlti 



and M. Dorset. 1903. 



42. Information concerning common goats. George Fayette Thompson. 1903. 



43. Immunization from hug cholera. 1904. 



44. Offlclal-i, assoriatioiis, and educational institutions connected with the dairy interests 



of the United Slates for the year 1901. 1904. 



45. Milk fever: Its simple and succo.s.sfnl treatment. John R. Mohler. 1904. 



46. The internntional dairy federation and international ilalry coiigres.ies. 1904. 



47. A new parasite (Ktronfjulus quadri»a(liutu-H n. sp.) foinid In the pigeon. 1904. 



48. Scales of points for Judk'iug cattle of dairy breeds. Henry K. Alvord. 1904. 

 40. United States and State standards for dairy products, 1904. 1904. 



50. Information for importers of :>nimals for breeding purposes. George M. Rommel. 



1004. 

 61. Mycotic stomatitis of cattle. .John R. Mohler. 1904. 



52. A clieiidcal eT:imin:itli>n of various tubercle bacilli. R. A. De Schwelnitz and M. 



Dorset. 1904. 



53. The Government's Importation of camels: A historical sketch. Charles C. Carioll. 



1904. 



54. Patholni»lcnl report on a case of rabies in a woman. John R. Mohler. 1904. 



55. Reindeer and earibfiu. <" V. Georpeaon. 1904. 



56. Facts concerning tlie history, commerce, and manufacture of butter. Hurry llay- 



wnrd. 1904. 



57. Invisible microorganisms. M. Dor.set. 1904. 



58. Pulmoiiurv mycosis of birds, with report of a case In a flamingo. John R. Mohler 



and John S. Buckley. 1904. 



59. Influence of form:iMehyde on the dl;,'estlvc enzymes. T. M. Price. 1904. 



00. Certain viirlatious in the morphology of tubercle bacilli of bovine origin. C. N. Mc- 

 Bryde. 1904 



61. The de>»lrnhllltv of phosphates as an addition to culture media for tubercle bacilli. 



.M. Dorset. 1904. 



62. .\ j)Ian for the Improvement of .\mericnn breeding stock, (ieorgc M. Rommel. 1904. 



63. A review of some e.xpcriment.'il work in pig feeding. George M. Rommel. 1004. 



64. A new nematode (Oonfritonrma ififjliiviroli) parasitic In the crop of chleki'us. Bray- 



ton II. Rniist.m. 1904. 



65. Ophthalmia In cattle. M. R. Tnniibowor. 100.'.. 



60. Osteolmnlacia, or creep>4, in catfl-. V. T. Atkinson. igO.'i. 



67. Abortion, or slinking the calf. James Ij»w. 1905. 



68. Diseases of the stoin.ach and bowels of cattle. A. J. Murray. 1905. 



69. Texas fever, or southern cattle ferer. D. E. Salmon and Theobald Smith. 1905. 



