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Crops ; Clover, Alfalfa, Rape, Corn, Rye Grain, Cowpeas, Soybeans, 



Sorghum. (561-597 pp.) [F. 82-1.] Columbia, Missouri, 1911. 

 Douglas, Loudon M. — The Progress of Bacon-Curing. [Reprinted from the 



Transactions of the Highland and Agricl. Socy. of Scotland, 1911.] (12 



pp.) 191 1. [F. 82-3.] 

 Dairying and Food, General — 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations. — Circ. 110: — 



Food Customs and Diet in American Homes. (32 pp.) Washington, 



191 1. [G. 73-3.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agridulture, Bureau of Animal Industry .—Che. No. 166 : — 



The Digestibility of Cheese. (22 pp.) [G. 66; G. 73-3.] Circ. No. 



170: — The Extra Cost of Producing Clean Milk. (119-131 pp.) [G. 



56-1.] Washington, 191 1. 

 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 123 : — Milk 



Powder Starters in Creameries. (14 pp.) Brookings, South Dakota, 



1910. [G. 54-3.] 



Wisconsin Agricultural ' Experiment Station. — Circular of Information 



No. 10 :— Operating the Casein Test at Cheese Factories. (4 pp.) 



[G. 66.] No. 14 : — The Determination of Salt in Butter at the Creamery. 



(7 PP-) [G- 60-3.] Madison, Wisconsin, 1910. 

 U.S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Hygienic Laboratory. — 



Bull. No. 41 :— Milk and its Relation to the Public Health. (757 pp.) 



Washington, 1908. [G. 56-1 ; G. 56-9.] 



Veterinary Science — 



Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch. — Report of the 

 International Commission on the Control of Bovine Tuberculosis, 1910. 

 (29 pp.) Ottawa, 191 1. [H. 54-3.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Circ. No. 136 : — The 

 Distribution of the Rocky Mountain Spotted-Fever Tick. (4 pp.) 

 Washington, 191 1. [H. 50-7.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. — Circ. No. 174 : — 

 Eradicating Cattle Ticks in California. (281-300 pp.) [H. 18 ; H. 50-7.] 

 Circ. No. 175 : — The Control of Bovine Tuberculosis. Report of the 

 International Commission of the American Veterinary Medical Associa- 

 tion, September, 1910. (27 pp.) [H. 54-3.] Circ. No. 177 : — Information 

 for Importers of Animals for Breeding Purposes. (3 pp.) [H. 18.] 

 Bull. No. 135 :— A Comparative Study of Methods of Examining Feces 

 for Evidences of Parasitism, (36 pp.) [H. 28-3 ; H. 50-1.] Washing- 

 ton, 191 1. 



Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. — Directions for Constructing a 

 Concrete Dipping Vat. (8 pp.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, n.d. [H. 28-3 ; 

 M. 2.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 439 : — Anthrax, with 

 Special Reference to its Suppression. (16 pp.) Washington, 191 1. 

 [H. 36-5-] 



Report of the Departmental Committee of the Board of Agriculture and 

 Fisheries to Inquire into Swine Fever. — Part I. : — Interim Report. 

 [Cd. 5671.] (16 pp.) London: Wyman and Sons, 191 1. 2d. [H. 40 3.] 



Birds, Poultry and Bees— 



South Australia. — Progress Report of the Select Committee of the Legisla- 

 tive Council on the Export Depot and Agricultural Departments, together 

 with Minutes of Evidence and Appendices. (178 pp. and diagram.) I 

 Adelaide, 19 10. [K. 12-9.] [This report is limited to an inquiry into the 

 working of the Government co-operative egg circles.] 



Butler, A. G. — Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. Order Passeres. Vol. 

 II. (216 pp. and plates.) London; Caxton Publishing Co, n.d. 

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