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%T U.S. Department of Agriculture. Twenty-first annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the year 1904
%A United States Congress House
%A United States Dept. of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry
%A Bolton, B.M
%A Cotton, W.E
%A De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander
%A Dorset, Marion
%A Fink, J. William
%A Goodpasture, C.O
%A Graham, I.D
%A Hoerle, Gustav A.
%A Kennedy, Willard John
%A Lawler, P.H
%A McBryde, C.N
%A Mohler, John Robbins
%A Morse, George Byron
%A Pickens, James M.
%A Price, Thomas M.
%A Ransom, B.H
%A Roberts, John
%A Schroeder, E.C
%A Thompson, George Fayette
%A Washburn, Henry J.
%A Wood, Richard H.
%D 1905
%X A consideration of mohair and mohair growing, by Gustav A. Hoerle, p. 400
%X Alfalfa for the growing and fattening of animals in the Great Plains region, by I.D. Graham, p. 242
%X Bacillus necrophorus and its economic importance, by John R. Mohler and George Byron Morse, p. 76
%X Contagious diseases of animals in foreign countries, by John Roberts, p. 461
%X Emil Alexander de Schweintz, p. 39
%X Enzymes in cornstalks and their relation to cornstalk disease, by T.M. Price, p. 66
%X Experiments concerning tuberculosis: Part I. The virulence of human and bovine tubercle bacilli for guinea pigs and rabbits, by M. Dorset, p. 159
%X Farm animals in 1904, p. 506
%X Foot rot of sheep, by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn, p. 117
%X Henry Elijah Alvord, p. 41
%X Highland cattle, by John Roberts, p. 227
%X Hunter-horse production in Ireland, by Willard John Kennedy, p. 187
%X Imports and exports of animals and animal products, by John Roberts, p. 469
%X Incubation and incubators, by Richard H. Wood, p. 286
%X Index, p. 603
%X Information concerning the milch goats, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 323
%X List of illustrations, p. 6
%X Livestock associations and the markets, p. 513
%X Miscellaneous information, p. 417
%X Notes on the Angora goat industry, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 394
%X Part II. The comparative virulence of human and bovine tubercle bacilli for some large animals, by E.A. de Schweinitz, M. Dorset, and E.C. Schroeder, p. 169
%X Report of the Chief of Bureau, p. 9
%X Reports of the work against sheep scab in 1904, by C.O. Goodpasture, p. 447
%X Rules and regulations of the Bureau of Animal Industry issued in 1904
%X Table of contents, p. 5
%X The danger of infection with tuberculosis by different kinds of exposure, by E.C. Schroeder, and W.E. Cotton, p. 44
%X The etiology of hog cholera, by M. Dorset, B.M. Bolton, and C.N. McBryde, p. 138
%X The exhibit of the Bureau of Animal Industry at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, by James M. Pickens and J. William Fink, p. 406
%X The poultry industry of Petaluma, Cal., by P.H. Lawler, p. 316
%X The tapeworms of American chickens and turkeys, by B.H. Ransom, p. 268
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%C Washington, DC
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