• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Twenty-first annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the year 1904
  • Contributor: Bolton, B.M. [Other]; Cotton, W.E. [Other]; De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander [Other]; Dorset, Marion [Other]; Fink, J. William [Other]; Goodpasture, C.O. [Other]; Graham, I.D. [Other]; Hoerle, Gustav A. [Other]; Kennedy, Willard John [Other]; Lawler, P.H. [Other]; McBryde, C.N. [Other]; Mohler, John Robbins [Other]; Morse, George Byron [Other]; Pickens, James M. [Other]; Price, Thomas M. [Other]; Ransom, B.H. [Other]; Roberts, John [Other]; Schroeder, E.C. [Other]; Thompson, George Fayette [Other]; Washburn, Henry J. [Other]; Wood, Richard H. [Other]
  • Corporation: United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry
  • imprint: Washington, DC, 1905
    Online-Ausg.: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2006
  • Published in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 4891
    House document / 58th Congress, 3rd session. House ; no. 467
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (634 p); illustrations, tables
  • Language: English
  • Reproductino series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2006
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  • Footnote: A consideration of mohair and mohair growing, by Gustav A. Hoerle, p. 400
    Alfalfa for the growing and fattening of animals in the Great Plains region, by I.D. Graham, p. 242
    Bacillus necrophorus and its economic importance, by John R. Mohler and George Byron Morse, p. 76
    Contagious diseases of animals in foreign countries, by John Roberts, p. 461
    Emil Alexander de Schweintz, p. 39
    Enzymes in cornstalks and their relation to cornstalk disease, by T.M. Price, p. 66
    Experiments concerning tuberculosis: Part I. The virulence of human and bovine tubercle bacilli for guinea pigs and rabbits, by M. Dorset, p. 159
    Farm animals in 1904, p. 506
    Foot rot of sheep, by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn, p. 117
    Henry Elijah Alvord, p. 41
    Highland cattle, by John Roberts, p. 227
    Hunter-horse production in Ireland, by Willard John Kennedy, p. 187
    Imports and exports of animals and animal products, by John Roberts, p. 469
    Incubation and incubators, by Richard H. Wood, p. 286
    Index, p. 603
    Information concerning the milch goats, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 323
    List of illustrations, p. 6
    Livestock associations and the markets, p. 513
    Miscellaneous information, p. 417
    Notes on the Angora goat industry, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 394
    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
    Report of the Chief of Bureau, p. 9
    Reports of the work against sheep scab in 1904, by C.O. Goodpasture, p. 447
    Rules and regulations of the Bureau of Animal Industry issued in 1904
    Table of contents, p. 5
    The danger of infection with tuberculosis by different kinds of exposure, by E.C. Schroeder, and W.E. Cotton, p. 44
    The etiology of hog cholera, by M. Dorset, B.M. Bolton, and C.N. McBryde, p. 138
    The exhibit of the Bureau of Animal Industry at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, by James M. Pickens and J. William Fink, p. 406
    The poultry industry of Petaluma, Cal., by P.H. Lawler, p. 316
    The tapeworms of American chickens and turkeys, by B.H. Ransom, p. 268
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