Chinese incubators, by G.D. Brill, p. 247.
Contagious diseases of animals in foreign countries, p. 492.
Dairy products at the Paris Exposition of 1900, by Henry E. Alvord, p. 191.
Imports and exports of animals and animal products, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 535.
Index, p. 609.
Information concerning the Angora goat, by George Fayette Thompson, p. 281.
International Livestock Exposition of 1900, p. 63.
Livestock and the markets, p. 569.
Market milk: a plan for its improvement, by Raymond A. Pearson, p. 158.
Meats and meat products at the Paris Exposition of 1900, by Henry E. Alvord, p. 223.
Miscellaneous information, p. 503.
Ocean transportation of cattle and horses, p. 87.
Pathological conditions found in meat inspection, by D.E. Salmon, p. 52.
Plant poisoning of stock in Montana, by E.V. Wilcox, p. 91.
Poultry raising on the farm, by D.E. Salmon, p. 235.
Production of wool in the United States, p. 589.
Rabies: its cause, frequency , and treatment, by D.E. Salmon, p. 122.
Rules and regulations of the Bureau of Animal Industry issued in 1900, p. 592.
Statistics of the animal industry of Australasia, p. 557.
Table of contents, p. 7.
The bacillus of tuberculosis, by E.A. de Schweinitz, p. 262.
The cattle ticks of the United States, by D.E. Salmon and Charles Wardell Stiles, p. 380.
The free distribution of blackleg vaccine: results, prospects, and cost, by V.A. Norgaard, p. 35.
The imperial German meat-inspection law, p. 523.
The Tenth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, by E.A. de Schweinitz, p. 260.
The Thirteenth International Medical Congress, by E.A. de Schweinitz, p. 254.
The work against sheep scab, by D.E. Salmon, p. 69.
Verminous diseases of cattle, sheep, and goats in Texas, by Charles Wardell Stiles, p. 356.
World's wool production in 1900, p. 591.
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