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CONTENTS.—Report of chief; by A. D. Melvin.—Army remount problem; by George M. Rommel.—Principles of breeding and origin of domesticated breeds of animals; a J. Cossar Ewart.—Ancestry of domesticated cattle [with bibliography]: by E. W. Morse.—State and municipal meat inspection and municipal slaughterhouses; by A. D. Melvin.—Progress and prospects of tick eradication; by Cooper Curtice.—Use of arsenical dips in tick eradication: by B. H. Ransom and H. W. Graybill—Live stock industry of Honduras; by William Thompson and James E. Downing.—Increasing creamery profits by handling special products and milking by products; by S. C. Thompson.—Temperature of pasteurization for butter making; by L. A. Rogers, W. N. Berg, and Brooke J. Davis.—Vaccination of cattle against tuberculosis; by E. C. Schroeder, W. E. Cotton, John R. Mohler, and Henry J. Washburn.—Various methods for diagnosis of glanders: by John R. Mohler and Adolph Elchhorn.—Regional lymph glands of food-producing animab; by John S. Buckley and Thomas Castor.—Preparation of hog cholera serum in Hungary; by Adolph Eichhorn.— Primary splenomegaly in sheep; by L. Knos Day.—Our present knowledge of distribution and importance of some parasitic diseases of sheep and cattle in United States (with bibliography]; by Maurice C. Hall.—Protozoan parasites of domesticated animab; by Howard Crawley—Miscellaneous Information concerning live-stock industry; by John Roberts.—Appendix [including Publications of bureau, 1910].
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