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SWITZERLAND.

Cases of contagious diseases of animals in Switzerland during 1906.

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU DURING 1906.

Following is a list of publications issued by the Bureau of Animal Industry during the year 1906, excepting regulations, which are to be found in the appendix to this report. Circular 106 (not included in this list because issued since the end of 1906), giving a list of the publications of the Bureau since its organization and indicating those which are available and how they may be obtained, will be sent free upon request.

Publications in the following list for which no price is indicated will be sent free of charge to persons in the United States, so long as the editions permit, on application to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

Applications for publications to which a price is affixed should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., the officer designated by law to sell Government publications. All payments should be made to him and not to the Department of Agriculture, and should be sent by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Currency may be sent at the sender's risk, but postage stamps, foreign money, and uncertified checks will not be accepted. No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in the United States, Guam, Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, or Porto Rico, or to Canada, Cuba, or Mexico. To other countries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. To residents of foreign countries the price of 6 cents a copy, including postage, has been fixed for publications for which no price is indicated in the list.

REPORTS.

Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for [the fiscal year ended June 30,] 1905. By D. E. Salmon. Pp. 37.

Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for [the fiscal year ended June 30,] 1906. By A. D. Melvin. Pp. 56.

BULLETINS.

Bulletin 27, revised. Information Concerning the Angora Goat. By George
Fayette Thompson, Editor, Bureau of Animal Industry. Revised by Sallie
Russell Reeves. Pp. 77, pls. 15, figs. 2. Price 15 cents.
Bulletin 38. Tuberculosis of the Food-Producing Animals. By D. E. Salmon.
Pp. 99, pls. 9. Price 40 cents.

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Bulletin 39.

Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology. By Ch. Wardell Stiles, Consulting Zoologist, and Albert Hassall, Assistant in Zoology. Part 14. Authors: L to Léger. Pp. 951-1044. Price 10 cents. Same, Part 15. Authors: Legg to van der Linden. Pp. 1045-1116. Price 10

cents.

Same, Part 16. Authors: von Linden to Lyutkevich. Pp. 1117-1208. Price 10 cents.

Bulletin 82. Fungi in Cheese Ripening: Camembert and Roquefort. By Charles Thom, Mycologist in Cheese Investigations, Dairy Division. Pp. 39, figs. 3. Price 5 cents.

Bulletin 83. The Cold Storage or Cheese. (Experiments of 1903-4.) By Clarence B. Lane, Assistant Chief of Dairy Division. Pp. 26, pls. 6, figs. 4. Price 10 cents.

Bulletin 84. Investigations in the Manufacture and Storage of Butter. I.-
The Keeping Qualities of Butter Made Under Different Conditions and
Stored at Different Temperatures. By C. E. Gray, Dairy Expert, Dairy
Division. With Remarks on the Scoring of the Butter. By G. L. McKay,
Professor of Dairying, Iowa State College. Pp. 24. Price 10 cents.
Bulletin 85. Investigations in the Manufacture and Curing of Cheese. VI.-
The Cold Curing of American Cheese, with a Digest of Previous Work
on the Subject. By C. F. Doane, Expert in Dairying, Dairy Division. Pp.
68. Price 10 cents.
Bulletin 86. Experiments with Milk Artificially Infected with Tubercle Bacilli.
By E. C. Schroeder, Superintendent of Experiment Station, and W. E. Cot-
ton, Expert Assistant. Pp. 19. Price 10 cents.

Bulletin 87. Market Milk Investigations. II. The Milk and Cream Exhibit
at the National Dairy Show, 1906. By Clarence B. Lane, Assistant Chief
of Dairy Division. Pp. 21, pls. 4. Price 10 cents.
Bulletin 88. The Tuberculin Test of Hogs and Some Methods of Their Infection
with Tuberculosis. By E. C. Schroeder, Superintendent of Experiment
Station, and John R. Mohler, Chief of Pathological Division. Pp. 51. Price
10 cents.
Bulletin 89.

II.

Investigations in the Manufacture and Storage of Butter. Preventing Molds in Butter Tubs. By L. A. Rogers, Bacteriological Chemist, Dairy Division. Pp. 13, fig. 1. Price 5 cents.

Bulletin 90.

Poultry Investigations at the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. By Charles D. Woods and Gilbert M. Gowell, of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. Pp. 42, pls. 5, figs. 2. Price 15 cents. Bulletin 91. Feeding Prickly Pear to Stock in Texas. By David Griffiths, Assistant in Charge of Range and Cactus Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. Pp. 23, pls. 3, fig. 1. Price 10 cents. Bulletin 93. The Relation of Tuberculous Lesions to the Mode of Infection. By E. C. Schroeder, Superintendent of Experiment Station, and W. E. Cotton, Expert Assistant. Pp. 19. Price 5 cents.

CIRCULARS.

Circular 89. The Preparation of Emulsions of Crude Petroleum. By T. M.
Price, Biochemic Division. Pp. 4.

Circular 90. Suggestions for the Construction of a Modern Dairy Barn. Pre-
pared in the Dairy Division. Pp. 6, figs. 2.
Circular 91. Bacillus Necrophorus and Its Economic Importance. By John R.
Mohler and George Byron Morse, Pathological Laboratory. (Reprint from
Twenty-first Annual Report, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1904.) Pp. 42.

Circular 92.

(Re

The Poultry Industry of Petaluma, Cal. By P. H. Lawler. print from Twenty-first Annual Report, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1904.) Pp. 8, pls. 3. Out of print.

Circular 93. The Life History of the Twisted Wireworm (Hamonchus contortus) of Sheep and Other Ruminants. (Preliminary Report.) By B. H.

Ransom, Scientific Assistant in Charge of Zoological Laboratory. Pp. 7, figs. 2.

Circular 94. Foot Rot of Sheep. By John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn, Pathological Division. (Reprint from Twenty-first Annual Report, Bureau of Animal Industry, 1904.) Pp. 23, fig. 1.

Circular 95. The Fecundity of Poland-China and Duroc-Jersey Sows. By George M. Rommel, Animal Husbandman. Pp. 12.

(Reprint from

Circular 96. Actinomycosis, or Lumpy Jaw. By D. E. Salmon and Theobald
Smith. Revised by D. E. Salmon and John R. Mohler.
Special Report on Diseases of Cattle, 1904.) Pp. 10.
Circular 97. How to get Rid of Cattle Ticks. Prepared in the Inspection
Division. Pp. 4, fig. 1.

Pp. 8.

Circular 98. Some Unusual Host Relations of the Texas Fever Tick. By B. H.
Ransom, Chief of Zoological Division.
Circular 99. Officials, Associations, and Educational Institutions Connected
with the Dairy Interests of the United States for the Year 1906. Pp. 14.
Circular 100. A Rapid Method for the Determination of Water in Butter. By
C. E. Gray, Assistant Dairyman, Dairy Division. Pp. 6, figs. 2.

FARMERS' BULLETINS.

Farmers' Bulletin 42, revised. Facts About Milk. By R. A. Pearson, Professor of Dairy Industry, New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University. Pp. 32, figs. 8.

Farmers' Bulletin 63, revised.

Care of Milk on the Farm. By R. A. Pearson, Professor of Dairy Industry, New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University. Pp. 40, figs. 11.

Farmers' Bulletin 64, revised. Ducks and Geese: Standard Varieties and Management. By George E. Howard. Revised by G. Arthur Bell, Assistant

Animal Husbandman. Pp. 55, figs. 32. Farmers' Bulletin 183, revised. Care of Meat on the Farm: Butchering, Curing, and Keeping. By Andrew Boss, of the College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota. Pp. 37, figs. 35.

Farmers' Bulletin 258. Texas or Tick Fever and Its Prevention. By John R. Mohler, Chief of Pathological Division. Pp. 45, figs. 6.

Farmers' Bulletin 261. The Cattle Tick in Its Relation to Southern Agriculture. By August Mayer. Pp. 22.

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