ANIMAL INDUSTRY CIRCUL.\RS 81 



70. Tuberculosis of cattle. D. E. Salmon and Theobald Smith. 1905. 



71. Anthriix In cattle, horses, and men. D. E. Salmon and Theobald Smith. 1905. 



72. New fact.s couccrning the eiiulogy of hot; cholera. K. A. JJe Schweinltz und M Dor- 



.set. 1005. 



73. Distribution and magnitude of the poultry and cgs Industry. GeorKe Faj«tte Thomp- 



son. 1905. 



74. UnltPd States and Stnte standards for dairy products, 1005. I!t05. 



75. Feeding fat into uiilk ; or the effect of the food upon rhe quality and quantity of 



milk producetl. Recent experimental inquiry uiKm milk sfcretion. Charles D. 

 Woods. The phvslolopv of milk secretion. A. W. Itltting. lOn.'i. 

 76 Dairy methods In (ireat IJritain, Ireland. Denmark, Holland, (■h:mnpl Island.s, France, 

 Austria II urgarv, Germany, and Switzerland. WlUard John Ki-unedy. 1905. 



77. Animal breeding and ft.edln« luvestlgatlonK by the Bureau of Animal Industry. 



D. E Salmon. 1906. 



78. Glanders and farcy. Rush Slilpi>en Hnld'koiier. 1905. 



79. The tiiberculln test for tuherculdsis 1». E. Salmon. 1905. 



80. Offlclal-i, as.^'oclations, and educational institutions connected with the dairy Interests 



of the Unitid Slates for the year 1905. I!i05. 



81. The sheep industry of England. Scotland. Ireland, and France. Wlllard John Ken- 



n.dy. 190.^.. 



82. Hints to ix)ultry raisers. G. Arthur Bill. 1905. 



83. Danger of Infection with tuberculosis by different kinds of exposure. E. C. Schroeder 



and W. E. Cotton. 1905. 



84. Enzymi's in cornstalks and their relation to cornstalk disease. T. M. Price. 1905. 



85. The tapeworms of American chickens and turkeys. B. U. Ransom. 1905. 



80. Alfalfa for the growing and fattening of animals In the Great I'lalus region. I. D. 

 Graham. 1905. 



87. Hunttr-horse production In Ireland. Wlllard John Kennedy. 1905. 



88. Highland cattle. John Roberts. 1905. 



89. The |)r( paration of emulsions of crude petroleum. T. M. Price. 1905. 



90. Su_'2ostions for construction of a modern dairy farm. 1908. 



01. Bai^lluji nirroufiorus and its economic Importance. John R. Mohler and George 



Byron Morse. 1906. 

 92. The poultry Industry of Petnluma, Calif. P. H. Lawler. 1906. 

 ©3. The life history of t"be twlstt^d wire\vorm (Htzmonchua cnntnrtus) of .sheep and other 



ruminants. P.. II. Ransom. P'OB. 



94. Foot-rot of sheen. John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. 1906. 



95. The fecundity of Poland-China and Duroc-Jersey sows. George M. Rommel. 1906. 

 90. Actiiiomycosis. or lumpv j:iw. D. E. Salmon and Theobald Smith. 1908. 



97. How to g't rid of cattle ticks. 1906. 



98. Some unusual host relations of the Texas fever tick. B. H. Ransom. 1006. 



99. O/Iiclals, associations, and educational Institutions connected with the dairy InterestB 



of the I'niti'd States for the year 190(5. 1906. 



100. A rapid method for the dPtermin.Ttlon of water in butter. C. B. Gray. 1906. 



101. The new meat inspe'^flon law and Its bearing upon the production and" handling of 



meat. George P. McCabe. 1907. 



102. Stomnch worms (Ifo-tnnnrhus contnrtus) in s'leep. B. H. Ransom. 1907. 



103. Records of dairy cows : Their value and Importance In economic milk production. 



Clarence R. Lane. 1007. 



104. Welsh black cattle. John Roberts. 1907. 



105. Baliv bc'^f. Ernest <;. Rttznian. 1907. 



106. Pubilintlons of the Bureau of Anininl Industry. 1907. 



107. Ciipons and caponizlng. Rob R. Slocum. 1007. 



108. Trichinosis: A danger In the use of raw i>firk for food. B. H. Ransom. 1907. 



lOL' Qii.iil disease in the United States. (A prelluilnary report.) George Byron Morse. 

 1907 



110. Methods of eradicating cattle tirks. Louis A. Klein. 1907. 



111. Sanitary relations of the milk supply. 1907. 



112. Relative proportions of the sexes in litters of pigs. George M. Rommel. 1907. 



IL'i. Clnsslflcation for American carriage horses. 1907. Revised 1908 by George M. 

 Rommel. 



114. Sanitfiry milk produ<tlon. 1007. 



115. Officials, associations, commissions, nnd e<lui'atlonal Institutions connected with the 



dairy interests of the T'nited States for the year 1907. 1907. 



116. Notes on parasitic nematodes. Inclii-Uirg descriptions of new genera and spitles, and 



observations on life histories. Brayton H. R::usoni. 1907. 



117. A citv milk and cr.tim contest as >\ nractical method of Improving the milk supply. 



C. B. Ijine and Ivan C. Weld. 19(»7. 

 lis. The nns'ipprrted lait dangi-rously tul)erculon8 cow. B. C. Schroeder. 1907. 



119. Notes on experiments with bl.ickh.ad of turkeys. Cooper Curtice. 1907. 



120. ."^ome ob8<rvjitlons on rnhles. E. C. Schroed'-r. 190S. 



121. OsteoiHirnsIs or bighead of the horse. John R. Molihr. 1908. 



122. Kplr.ootic cerelirosplnul meningitis of horses. R. W. Hickman. 190.S. 



123. Instructions ri>r prejiaring and shipping pathological specimens for dlnguwHls. Georg< 



H. Hart. I'.tim. • 



124. Sugpestlons for horse nnd mule raising In the South Ceoife M. Rommel. I'.HIS. 



125. The Federal mfat-liispeclion service. A. D. Melvln. IHO'-. 



126. \ simple method of keeping creamery records. B. D. White. lOOS. 



127. Tuberile Ijacllli In butter : Their occurrence, vitality, and ■tgnlflcAnce. K. C. 



S.broed.T and W. K. Cotton. 1908. 



128. White diarrhea of chicks. WlUi notes on coccldlosis In birds. G«orge Byron Monte. 



190<<. 



129. Rfiblis nnd its increasing prevnlence. Georj" II. Hurt 1908. 

 mo. Pnriifflnlng butter fub". L. A. Rogers. 190S. 



l.",!. I)esU:n8 for dairy buildings. Ed. H. Wel.Hlcr. 1908. 



132. A iinicflcnl method for the dptectlon of beef fnt In Inrd. Jnmos A. Emery. 190S. 



133. Report and recommendations regarding veterinary collegos in the United State* 



inos. 



134. ClnssKlvd list of nyallable publications of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 1908. 



