SUBJECT INDEX
Abo lOon
On the etiology of epizootic or infectious equine abortion. • • . • . Wesselsbron virus - a virUs not previously described, associated with abortion in domestic animals. .' • • . • • • • • • . • • • . . . • • . • . . • Investigation into the cause of abortion in Angora goats in South Africa. . Chemical studies on blood and tissues from Angora goats carrying to nonnal tenn and from habitually-aborting animals. • . • . . . . . • . . • The haematology of the Angora goat with special reference to the habitual aborter. 1. The pregnant doe. . . . . . . • • . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . . Acacia
The occurrence of cyanogenetic glucosides in South African species of Acacia. 11. Determination of the chemical constitution of Acacipetallit.
Its isolation from Acacia stolonifera, Burch. . ... . . • . . The nutritive value of mixed proteins. The biological value of the proteins
of a mixture of yellow maize seed and giape seeds, and a mixture of yellow maize seed and camelthom pods (Acacia giraffae). . . . . Acalypha
Chemical investigation of the plant Acalypha indica. Isolation of the triacetonamine, a cyanogenetic glucoside and quebrachite. . . . . . . . Acaricidal properties
An evaluation of the acaricidal properties of Aldrin and Dieldrin for the control of sheep scab. . . . • . . . Acetone bodies
Chemical blood studies. IX. The fractional determination of the acetone bodies in blood and urine of sheep suffering from domsiekte. . . . . • . Acid-base balance
Sulphur metabolism. VII. The effect of the acid· base balance of the ration on the toxicity of elementary sulphur. • . . . . . . . . . . •
Acovenoside
Studies on the pharmacology and toxicology of Acovenoside. • • • . . • . Adrenalectomy
The technique of adrenalectomy in the sheep. . . • . . . • .. • • • • • Aegyptianella pullorum
Mortality in fowls due to Aegyptianella pullorum. • . . • . . . • . . •. •.
The transmission of Aegyptianella pullorum Carpano to fowls by means of ticks belonging to the genusA~s. . . . • . . . •
Aepyceros . .
Haemonchus krugeri sp. nov. (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae) from an impala (Aepyceros melampus). . . . • . . • . • . . • . . • . . . Alia toxicosis
Biochemical studies on aflatoxicosis. . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . African catde
Studies in native animal husbandry. (13) A note on the tluee parent stocks of African cattle. . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . A contribution to the study of African native cattle. . . . . . • . . . . . . . Aldrin
An evaluation of the acaricidal properties of Aldrin and Dieldrin for the control of sheep scab. . • . . . . . •
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Alimentary tuctStudies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa. I.
Investigations into the physiology of deglutition. • . . . • . • . . . • . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merin<? sheep in South Africa. II.
Investigations on the phySiology of deglutition. . . • • . • • . • • . . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of sheep in South Af~ca. III. The influence of bowel anastomosis on the general nutritional state of Merino sheep.
Studies on the alimentary tract o_f Merino sheep in South Africa. IV.
· Description of experimental technique. • . . . • . . . • . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. V. The
motility of the rumen under various conditions. • . . . . . • . . • • . • Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. VI. The role of infusoria in ruminal digestion with some remarks on ·rumina!
bacteria. . . . • . . . • •.• • · · • · • • · · · • · · · · Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in· South Africa. VII.
Fermentation in the forestomachs of sheep. . • . . • • • . . . • • . . . . Studies on the allmentary tract of Merino sheep In South Africa. Vlll. The pathogenesis of acute tympanites (bloat). . . . . • . . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. IX. The
H-ion concentration in forestomachs of fistula sheep under different expeiimental cOnditions. . • • . • . • • . • • . • . . • • • . . . •. • . . . • Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. X. Notes on the digestion of some sugars in the rumen of sheep. . • . • . . • . ..
Studies on the allmentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XIII. The role of prussic acid in the aetiology of acute bloat. . • . . . . . . . . . . Studies on. the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa. XVI.
The fate of nitrate in rumina! ingesta as studied in vitro . •••.•.•...
Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XI.
Digestion and synthesis of starch by rumina! bacteria. . . . • . . . . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep In South Africa. XII. A technique for the counting of ruminal bacteria. • . . . . • • . . . • • . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa.
XIV.
The effect of some commonly used antifermentatives on the. in vitro formation of gas in the rumina! ingesta and its bearing on the pathog\:nesis of bloat. . • . . . • . . . . . • . . . . • • • . • • . • . . • . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XV. The influence of different factors, on the rate of cellulose digestion (a) in the rumen and (b) in rumina! ingesta as studied in vitro, . • • • . . . • • Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XVII. Onthe identity of "Schizosacclulromyces ovis", Part I. Some yeastlike organisms from the rumen contents of sheep fed on a lucerne diet. . • • Studies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa.
XVIII. The effect of fasting on the activity of the rumina! flora of sheep and cattle. . . . . • . . . . • . • . . . . • . . . • . • . • . . • . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa. XIX.
The influence of sulphanilamide on the activity of the rumina! flora of sheep and cattle. . . • . . . • . • . . . • . . • • . . . • . . . . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XX. The failure of the rumen musculature to respond to carbamylcholine chloride when paralysed·by potassium cyanide.
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5 485-500
5 501-516
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11 361·384
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18 91-112
18 113·118
18 119·130
18 131·138
20 209-212
22 357·372
23 367·384
23 385-388
23 389-394
23 395-409
24 119-124
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Studies on the allinentary tmct of the Merino sheep in South Africa. XXI.
The toxicity of urea to sheep under different conditions. • . . . . • . • Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XXll. The
effect of the pH of the rumina] contents on rumina! motility.
Studies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa.
XXIll. The effect of supplenienting poor quality grass hay with molasses and nitrogenous salts. . • • • • .
Alkali poiSOJlina
Alkali poisoning. . . • . . . • • • • • • • . . . . Allergy
The tuberculin test in guinea-pigs and cattle. The allergic response . of animals ta tuberculin and to extracts of non-pathogenic acid-fast bacteria. . . • . . . • . . . . • . • . . . Aloes
Researches into dips and dipping. C. Miscellaneous. The effect of dosing aloes to tick-infested cattle. • . • . . . • . . • . . . • . . . . Amblyomma
The transmission of heartwater to and from blesbuck (Damaliscus albifrons) by means of the bont tick (Amblyomma hebraeum). . . . • . Zoological Survey of the Union of South Africa. Tick Survey, Part I.
Amblyomma hebraeum. . . • . • . • • • . • • • • . • . • • . . . • • • • . Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey Collection. Part IX. The
Amblyomma marmoreum group. . . . • . . . • . . , . . . Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey Collection. Part Xlll.
Gynanders of Boophilus decoloratus (Koch, 1844) and Amblyomma hebraeum (Koch, 1844). . . . . • . . . .
Ambo cattle
Studies on native animal husbandry. An Ambo hull described.
Amino acid
Plant proteins. VI. The amino acid deficiencies in certain plant proteins.
Further studies on the amino acid deficiencies of plant proteins. . . . . The amino acid deficiencies of certain plant proteins and · the
supplementary effect between plant proteins as measUred by means of their biological·values. . • . . . • • . . • • . . • • . • . • A photometric method for quantitative paper partition chromatography of
amino acids. . . . . • . . . . • . . Anaerobes
A note on the cultivation of anaerobes.
The lethal dose of toxins of some anaerobes for sheep.
Anaplasina
Bovine anaplasmosis. The transmission of Anapla:rma marginale to a black wildebeest (Conochaetes gnu). . . . . • . . . Ovine anaplasmosis: The transmission of Antlplasma ovis and
Eperythrozoon ovis to the blesbuck (Damaliscus albifrom). . . . . Anaplasmosis
Chemical blood studies. V. Comparative studies on "laked" and "unlaked"
blood fdtrates of bovines in health and during anaplasmosis (A.
mtll'[!inale infection) and piroplasniosis (P. bigeminum infection).
A short study of bovine anaplasmosis, with . special reference to the chemotherapy. .. . . . . , . • • , . . . .
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11 407-418
14 387-402
15 225-240
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Bovine anaplasmom. - The transmission of Anaplasma margindte to a black wildebeest (Conochaetes gnu). • . . . .. • • . . . . • . Ovine anaplasmosis: The transmission of Anaplasma ovis· and
Eperythrozoon oviB to the blesbuck (Damaliscus albifrons). • . . . . Immunization of cattle against heartwater and the control of the tick borne
diseases, redwater, gallsickness and heartwater. . . . . . Anatomk:alstudiea
Anatomical studies. No. 38. On a urethral diverticulum in a kid. . . . . Anatomical rtudies. No. 39. A congenital meningeal lipoma in a sheep. . . Anatomical studies. No. 40. On two anomalies associated with the 1st branchial arch. . . • • . • • • • . . . • • . . . . • • • • • . • . . . . • Anatomical studies. No. 41. Prenatal death in the Merino-ewe associated with the cervix uteri. . • . . . . • . • . . . . . . • . . . • . . Anatomical studies. No. 42. Polydactylism in a pig. . . . • . . · . • . . . Anatomical studies. No. 43. Two cases of missing incisor teeth in the
horse . . . • . . . • · • · · • · · · • • • · • Anatomical studies. No. 44. On two anomalies arising from the embryonic small intestine. • • . • . . • . . . • • . • • • . . . • . • . • .. • . • • Anatomical studies. No. 45. Synotus in a lamb and a pig foetus. . Anatomical studies. No. 46. Apus in a pig. . . . . . . . . . .• Anatomical studies. No. 4 7. Pervious urachus in a bull calf. . . . • Anatomical studies. No. 48. On a case of brachygnathia superior in an ox.
Anatomical studies. No. 49. On a deformity of the shoulder joint in a pig.
Anatomical studies. No. 50. A comparison of Hamitic Longhorn, West African Shorthorn, and Afrikander cattle particularly with regard to the skull. . .••• - . -. • . . . • • • • . . . •. • . . . Anatomical studies. No. 51. Hypermastia and hyperthelia in cattle. • . •.
Anatomical studies. No. 52. - Two cases of false masculine hermaphroditism in cattle (Path. No. 5018 and 11,125). . . . . Anatomical studies. No. 53. - Local thickening of the vascular system in a·
horse . •. . . • • . • . • . . . . • . . . • . . . • Anatomical rtudies. No. 54. - False musculine hermaphroditism in a pig.
(Path. No. 12926). • . • . • . . . . . • . . • • . • . . . . . • • . . Anatomical studies. No. 55. - A mummified bovine foetus.
Anatomical studies. No. 56. - Monqphthalmos in a horse. . • . . . . . • Anatomical studies. No. 57. - An abnormally placed vulva in a heifer.
Anatomical studies. No. 58. -Diprosopus tetrophthalmos in a bull calf.
Anatomical studies. No. 59. On a false masculine hermaphrodite in an avian hybrid. . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . Anatomical study. No. 60: Some comments on the hump of African cattle.
Anatomical studies. No. 61. A comparison of two of the so-called Zebus. . Anatomical study. No. 62. - On the effect of debudding on skull conformation. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . • . • . . . . . • . . . . Anatomical studies. No. 63. An abnormal bovine heart. . • . • • • . . . • . Anatomical studies. No. 64. Anomalous course of the left phrenic nerve in adonkey. . • . • . . . • . . . • • • . . • . . • . . • . . • . . . • • . Anatomical studies. No. 65. Two cases of cervical n"bs in bovines. . • • • . Anoplura
Descriptions of new species of Anoplura parasitic on antelopes and a hare.
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New species of LinoinathuB andPolyplax (Anoplura).
Antelopes
Wild antelopes as carriers of nematode parasites of domestic ruminants, Ill.
Descriptions of new species of A noplura parasitic on antelopes and a hare.
Lungworms from South African antelopes. • . . . . • . • . . . • . • . . The operation of splenectomy in horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs and some South African antelopes. A summazy of the results of 98 splenectomies. . . • • • • • • • • . . . • . . • . . . . . • . . . • . • Gedoelstial myiasiS in antelopes of Southern Africa. • . • . . • . • • • • • • Observations on Be11110itfa cysts in the cardiovascUlar system of some wild antelopes and domestic cattle. . • • . • • • . • . • . . . . . . •. . • . • • • • Antbelmintics
The administration of anthelmintics to horses in bran. . . • • • . • . . . . • Anthelmintic tests chiefly with tetrachlorethylene, for the removal of the hookworm, Gaigerfa pachyBcelill from infested sheep, with observation on the. effects of this drug on other pansitic nematodes. . . • . • . . . A tetrachlorethylene emulsion as an anthelmintic. . . • . . . • . • . A modification of standard procedures for evaluating the relative efficacy of anthelmintics. • . . . • • • • • • . • . • - . . . . • • • • . • . • • An anthelmintic test for larval stages of sheep nematodes. • • • • . • . . . • Anthrax
Variation in Blu:illu:r anthraci:s.
The effects of different carbon dioxide concentrations on the growth of virulent anthrax strains. Pathogenicity and immunity tests on guinea-pigs and sheep with anthrax variants derived from virulent strains. • . • • • • . • • • . . . . • . • . . . • . . . • • . . • . • _ . . . Variation in colony form of the anthrax bacillus. . . . . • . • • . . . The preparation of anthrax spore vaccines (for cattle and sheep) in South
Africa. . • • . . • . • • . . . . • • • . . • • . • • • • . • • • . • . • • . . . The use of saponin spore vaccine for inoculation against anthrax in South
Afridl. . • • . . • . • • • • . . • . • • . • . . • . . • . . • . . • . • . • • . The use of anthrax vaccifies prepared from avirulent (uncapsulated)
variants of Bacillullanthracill. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The immunizatio~ of laboratory animals against anthrax. . . . • . . . • . • Avjrulent anthrax vaccine. • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . . • • . • . • . . The effect of inflammation on the survival of gu~ea-pigs infected with . anthrax. • . . • . . • . • . . • . . . . • . . • . . . • . . • • . • • • • • The ef~ect of inflammation on the development of immunity to anthrax in
guinea-pigs. • • . • • • . • . • . . . . • • . • . . • . . • . . • . . • . • . • Antido.n:as marsupialis
The susceptibility of the springbuck (AntidorCDII mar:rupialis) to heartwater. • . • • • . . • . , • . • • . • • • • . . • . . . • . • . . . • • PIITQ/illlrilz btzssoni spec. nov. from the eyes of springbuck (Antidotms mar:rupialis). • . . • . . _ • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • . Antifermentative
Studies on the alim~tazy tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XIV. The effect of some commonly used antifermentatives on the in vitro formation of gas in rumina! ingesta and its bearing on the pathogenesis ofbloat. • • • . . . . . • • • . • • ••••••.••• - • . . . • • . • .
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AntimOIIIIl
The treatment of T. brucei infection of equines with antimosan.
Antimosan fastness of T. congolense. . • • , • • . • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • Aponomma
Ticks in the South African Zoological survey coUection. Part III. The ornate AponoiDJI18ll. . . • . • .. . • . • • . • . . • . . . , . . • . . . . Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey coUI:Ction. Part IV. The
inornate Aponommas. . • • • . . • • • . • • •.• ••. •.•
Apus
Anatomical studies. No. 46. Apus in a pig. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alps
The tiansmission of Aegyptianel/ll pullOTum Catpano to fowls by means of ticks belonging to the genus Argos. • . • . • . • . • . • • • . • • • . . • • Studies on karyotypes of South African Argasidae. 1. Omithodoros
o~VJ~(!'nyi (Audouin), 1827. • • . . • . . • • . . . • . . • . • . • . • Investigations into sex dimorphism during nuclear interphase of the
Argasid tick, Omithodoros st111(!'nyi (Audouin, 1827). . . . • . . . Arsenical Dips
Researches into dips and dipping. D. Effect of dips on wool. Paper I. The effect of arsenical dips on wool. . • . • • . • • . . • . • • . . • . . • • ••
The toxicity of some dipping fluids containing arsenic and sulphur. • . . . Artificial insemination
Artificial insemination of birds by the intraperitoneal route. - A study in sex physiology of pigeons and fowls with reports upon a modified technique of semen collection and a new technique of insemination, and observations on the spermatozoa in the genital <irgans of the fowl hen • . . • . • • . • • . • . . . • . . • . . • • . • . . • . . • . • • • • • . • . Observations on artificial insemination of sheep with fresh and stored
semen. • . . . • . • . . . . • . . • . . • . . • . • • • . • . • • • . • . Ascaropsinae
Pereil'aia raphiceri sp. nov. (Nematode: Ascaropsinae) from a steenbuck {Raphicerus compestrls Thunberg. 1811). • . . • . . _ . . . • . . • • Ash
A routine method for the determination of soluble ash in plant materiaL - Ashworthius martinag.tia
On some helminths from the "Nylghiae" - Bo:relaphus tragonocepholu:r (PaU.) with observations on the parasitic larval stages of the stomach worm (Ashworthius martinaglia sp. n;). • • • . • . . • • • . • • • • • • • Aureomycin
Aureomycin in the treatment of heartwater. • . . • . . • . • . . . • . • • • The parasiticidal effect of aureomycin (Lederle) onBabeda equi. (Laveran 1899) in splenectOmised donkeys. . . • . • • . . . • . . • . Aves
Anatomical studies. No. 59. On a false masculine hermaphrodite in an avian hybrid. • • • • • . • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • • • . • . A synoptic checklist and hostlist of the ectoparasites found on South African manullalia, aves and reptilia . (Supplement 1). . . • • . . . . . • • Babe!ia
Babesill thomasi sp. nov., an intra-erythrocytic parasite of the Cape dassie (Procavia copensis Panas). • • • . • . . • . . • . . . . •
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The parasiticidal effect of aureomycin (Lederle) on Babeskl equi (Laveran 1899) in splenectomised donkeys. • . . . • • • . • • • • • • . • . . • • . Badlluy white diurboea
Bacillary white diarrhoea of poultry and its eradication in the Union of South Africa. • . . • • . • . • • . . . • • • . . • • . • . . • . • • • • . . . Bacillus
Thomsen's hemagglutination phenomenon; isolation of a J-like bacillus.
The liquefaction of inspissated serum by the ''lamb dysentery bacillus".
Variation in Bacillus anthracis. •..•••••••.•• • . • . . • . . . . •.
Variation in colony form of the anthrax bacillus. . . •.. . • •• • • • . . . The use of anthrax vaccines prepared from avirulent (uncapsulated)
variants of Bacillus anthracis. . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • . . . • . Bacon
The effect of barley, millet ('n YatH'ennisetum rp.) and lucerne meal in bacon production. • . . . . . . • • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . • . . • • . A statistical analysis of growth and carcase measurements of baconers. , • Bacteria
The isolation of single bacterial cells. . . .· . ·. . . . • • . • . . • • . . . . . . The tuberculin test in guinea-pigs and cattle. The allergic response of
animals to tuberculin and to extracts of non-pathogenic acid-fast bacteria. . . . .. . . .. . . . A rapid economical method for accurate determination of the percentage packed cells in a bacterial suspension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barley
The effect of barley, millet ('nYati-Pennisetum sp.) and lucerne meal in bacon production. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The biological values of the proteins of oats, barley, wheat bran and pollard. . . . • . . . Bartonella
The appearance ofJJartonello muris. M. Mayer 1921 in the albino and wild rat after splenectomy. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . Beef
Factors affecting quality in mutton and beef with special reference to the proportions of muscle, fat and bone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benzene hexachloride
The protection of sheep against blowfly strike. W. The effect of different formulations of gamma benzene hexachloride. . . . . Besnoitiosis
Studies on bovine besnoitiosis with special reference to the aetiology. . . . Observations on Bemoitill cysts in the cardiovascular system of some wild
antelopes and domestic cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . Studies on the relationship between Besnoitill of blue wildebeest and impala, and Besnoitill bemoiti of cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The artificial transmission of Bemoitill besnoiti (MTUJtel, 1912) from chronically infected to susceptible cattle and rabbits. . . . . . . . . New concepts on the epidemiological features of bovine besnoitiosis as determined by laboratory and field investigations. . . • • . . . . . . . . B.H.C.
The lethal effect of some insecticides on the B.H.C.-resistant blue tick.
Boophilus decoloratus Koch.
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The protection of sheep against blowfly strike. III. The effect of different formulations of gamma benzene hexachloride (B.H.C.). . . . Biplkenema
Bigalkenemtz111lnuzquemis gen. and sp. nov., a trichostrongylid worm from sheep • • . • . . . . • . • . . . Bnenow
Studies on the photosenutisation ~f animals in South Africa. VI. The effect of surgical obstruction of the normal bile flow. . . . . .. , .. • Bile staining
A rapid phase test for distinguishing between carotinoid and bile staining of fat in carcasses. . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . Bilharziasis
Observations on the pathology of bilharziasis and other parasitic infestations of Hippopotamus amphibius Linnaeus, 17 58, from the Kruger National Park. . . . . . Bilirubin
Pigment metabolism. I. The examination of the urine and blood of dogs for bilirubin and haemoglobin. . . • . . . . Pigment metabolism. II. Determinations of bilirubin and carotinoids in the plasma and of coproporhyrin in the urine and faeces of cattle experimentally infected with Theileria parva. . . . . Biochemical studies
Veterinary biochemical studies. I. A rapid method for the determination of copper in biological material. . . . Biochemical studies on geeldikkop and enzootic icterus. . . . Bioclimatological studies
Bioclimatological studies on white rats in South Africa. No. 1. Skin cancer in rats following continued exposure to sunlight. . . . .· . . . . Biological value
Protein studies. Plant proteins. 2. The biological values of lucerne meal, sesame meal, peanut meal, copra meal, cotton seed meal and oatmeal. . Plant proteins. IV. The biological values of soya beans, linseed meal. and soya beans supplemented by cystine. . . . • . . . . Plant proteins. V. The biological value of lucerne and lucerne supplemented by cystine in sheep. . . . . • . . . . . . . . The biological value of white fish meal as determined on growing sheep and rats . . . • . . . The biological value of the proteins of maize supplemented with lysine and
tryptophane. . . • . • . . . . The biological values of the proteins of oats, barley, wheat bran and pollard • . , . , , , • . . . , . . . . The amino acid deficiencies of certain plant proteins and the supplementary effect between plant proteins as measured by means of their biological values. . . . The nutritive value of animal proteins. The biological values of fish meal, whale and fish meal, meat meal, meat and bone meal, crayfish and white ftsh meal. . . • . . . . The nutritive value of mixed proteins. The biological value of the proteins of a mixture of yellow maize seed and grape seeds, and a m~ture of yellow maize seed and ciUJielthom pods (Acacia g/Taffae)
26 409-426
30 199-124
1 505-528
10 439-444
34 563-618
18 289-296
18 297-304
9 623-630
35 319-576
23 249-366
10 207-220
11 391-398
11 399-406
13 361-368
15 197-204
15 205-210
15 225-240
16 191-198
20 213-222
The biological values of the proteins of some South African (whole teed) maize varieties.
Birds
Artificial insemination of birds by the intraperitoneal route. • . . . . • . . Mites, hitherto unrecorded in South Africa, collected in Natal from fowls, turkeys, pigeons, guinea fowls, wild birds and rabbits. . . . . . • . : • • The occurrence of some l)itherto undescribed Leucocytozoon and
Haemoproteus species in South Africa. . • . .. . . • Biuret
The excretion of biuret in the urine of sheep fed biuret: • BJ.ackquarter
Some remarks on black quarter vaccines. . . . . . . • . • • • • • . . • . • . . BJack wildebeest
The blesbuck (DamDli11cus alblfrons) and the black wildebeest (Conocluletes gnu) as carriers of heartwater. . . • • .• . . . . Blesbuck
The transmission of Spil'och(JI!ta ther1eri to a blesbuck (DamDliscus albifron:r).
The blesbuck (DamDii1cus albifron:r) and the black wildebeest (Conocluletes gnu) as carriers of heartwater. . . . • . . . • . . . • • . . . . .. . . . The transmission of heartwater to and from blesbuck (DamDliscua'
albifron:r) by .means of the bont tick (AmblyommD helnaeum). • ..••
Ovine anaplasmosis. The transmission of Anaplasma ovis and Eperythrozoon ovu to the blesbuck (DamDliscua albifrons). • .••.••
Bloat
Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. VIII. The pathogenesis of acute tympl'lllites (bloat). . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XIU. The role of prussic acid in the aetiology of acute bloat. . . . . .. . . Studies on the aliitientary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XIV. The effect of some commonly used antifermentatives on the in vitro formation of gas in rumina! ingesta and its bearing on the pathogenesis . ofbloat. • . .. . . .•. . • • . •. . . • .. • . . . . • •. • . . • Studies on the alimentary tract of Merino sheep in South Africa. XV. The
influence of different factors on the rate of cellulose digestion (a) in the rumen and (b) in ruminal ingesta as ~tudied
in vitro. , • , , , ••....
The significance of reflex salivation in relation to froth formation and acute bloat in ruminants. . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physiological studies on eructation in ruminants. • . . . • . . . . • • . • . • Bloedpetll
The bloedpens strain of Cl. welchii, type B, Wilsdon. (The "lamb dysentery bacillus''). . • • • . . . • . ...•.• .. . . • . . . . ..
The production of immunity against Cl. welchil type B, Wilsdon. (The
"lamb dysentery bacillus"). • . . . • • . . . Blood sroups
BloOd groups of the horse with special reference to their significance in blood transfusion and in horsesickness immunisation. . . • • . . BloOd groups in bo~es. I. - Production of cattle iso-immune sera and blood groups reagents. . . • . . • . . .. . . . • . ••. .. . . ... . Blood groups in bovines. ll. Normally occurring isoantibodies in cattle blood. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . .. . . . • .. .•
21 57-78
Suppl. 1 3·213
22 51-76
25 (4) H
31 91-96
19 17·22
5 3542
5 7-8
5 35-42
9 37-48
13 9-18
18 113-118
20 209-212
23 389-394
23 395-409
26 241-250
26 251-284
5 363·390
5 391-418
4 7-50
28 479-491
29 89-106
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Blood parasites
Blood parasites of game in Zululand. Further report. . . . . . • . . • . . . . A new blood parasite of the fowl. • . . ~ . . • . . • . • . • • . • . . • . . • • Blood studies
Chemical blood studies. I. Comparative studies on blood, "laked" and
"unlaked" blood muates of animals in health and disease with particular reference to methods and technique employed. . . . . . Chemical blood studies. II. The determination of urea in animal fUtzates (laked and unlaked). • • . • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . . • • Chemical blood studies. III. Comparative studies on "laked" and ''unlaked" blood filtrates of sheep in health ·and during heartwater (Rickettlia rumirumtium infection) and bluetongue (catarrhal fever). . Chemical blood· studies. IV. Comparative studies on ''laked" and ''unlaked" blood· ffitrates of horses in health and during horsesickness (Pestis equorum). • • . • • • • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • • . Chemical. blood studies. V. Comparative studies on "laked" and ''unlaked"
blood flltzates of bovines in health and during anaplasmosis (A.
margtruzle infection) and piroplasmosis (P. bigeminum infection).
Chemical blood studies. VI. A serial study of a 12.months period of some organic constituents in "laked" and ''unlaked" blood filtrates of healthy sheep (Merino) of various ages. . . . . • • . . • . . • . . • . . . Heartwater in sheep. The Weil-Felix reaction and an investigation into the
bacterial content of the blood with particular reference to the use of K-medium . . . • . . • . . . . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • . . . • . . . The influence of rations low in certain minerals on the composition of the
blood and milk of cows and on the blood of their progeny. . . . Chemical blood studies. VII. A serial study over a 12 months period of some organic and inorganic constituents in .. laked" and ''unlaked"
blood ffitrates of healthy bovines between 15 and 27 months old. . . • The blood of the ostrich. . . • . . . • . • . • . • • • • • • . . . . • . . • • . . Chemical blood studies. VIII. A rapid spectroscopic method for (A) the quantitative determination of haemoglobin in blood and (B) its application for the . quantitative estimation of haemoglobin in milk, urine, serum or plasma and faeces. . • • • • . • • • . • . . . • . . • . . . Chenqcal blood studies. IX. The fractional determinatiOn of the acetone bodies. in blood and urine of sheep suffering from domsiekte. . ••.•.
The influences of the nature of the diet and of starvation on the concentration curve of sulphanilamide in the blood of sheep after oral dosing. • • • . • . • . • • . . . • • • . • . • • . • • . . • . • • • . . • • • • Chemical studies on blood and tissues from Angora goats carrying to
normal tenn and from habitually aborting animals. . • . • . . • • . • . • Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic aninials in South Africa. 1 : Normal values for methaemoglobin reductase, erythrocyte ftagility, blood glutathione, plasma catalase and the total erythrocyte pyridine nucleotides in sheep. • . . • . . . • • Contributions to the study of blood constituents' in domestic animals in
· South Africa. 2. Normal values for the activity of some enzymes of the Embden-Pdeyerhof pathway and tricarboxylic acid cycle occurring ~
the plasma of sheep. . . . • . • • • • • • • . • • . • • . • • . . • . . .
1 9
1 1
1
1
1
2
3 4
8 11
14 18
25 30
31
33
411-420 301-310
269-278 279-284
285-334
335-370
371401
153·230
7-22 93-166
443-486 419-504
451-460 311-320
(4) 75-84 169-178
77-90
325-336
Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 3. Nonnal values for the activity of glyceraldehydephosphate dehydrogenase and glucoS&-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in the erythrocytes of sheep. . • • . • • . • . . . • . • . Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 4. Normal values for haemoglobin and plasma calcium , inorganic phosphate, magnesium, iron and copper in the blood of Angora goats in the Cape Midlands. • • . • . . • . . • . . • . . • • • • • • Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 5. The dog: normal values for red cell counts, haemoglobin, blood sugar and blood urea nitrogen and a practical statistical method for evaluating such data. . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . • Contributions
to
the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 6. Normal values for serum protein fractions in sheep as obtained by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate strips. . • • • • . . • . BlowflyA new fly repellent and a blowfly dressing (preliminary report). • . . . Sheep blowfly research. I. A survey of maggot collections from live sheep
and a note on the trapping of blowflies. • . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . Sheep blowfly research. ll. - Suint investigations. . . • . • . . • • . . Sheep blowfly research. Ill. - Studies on the olfactory reaction of sheep blowflies • . • .• ••• •.• ••. . . • . ..••• •• . •••. . • • . . . • Sheep blowfly research. IV.- Field tests with chemically treated carcasses.
Sheep blowfly research. V. Carcasses as sources of blowflies. •• . . . Sheep blowfly research VI. The treatment of myiasis. . • . • . • • • • • • . Sheep blowfly research. Vll. Investigations in the Cape winter-rainfall areas. . . •. •• • . . • • . . . . .. • .. . • • . . • . . • . . • . . . . • . D.D.T. for the protection of sheep against blowfly strike. • . .•. . . . .•
The new synthetic insecticides as dressings for blowfly strike in sheep.
The protection of sheep against blowfly strike I. An evaluation of certain organic insecticides. . . • . • • . • . . • . • • • . . • . . . . • • . . • . • . Report on the value of Isodrin and Endrin as potential protecting •nts
against blowfly strike in sheep. • • . • . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . The protection of sheep against blowfly strike, 11. - The influence of the length of wool at the time of treatment on the duration of protection.
The protection of sheep against blowfly strike. 111. The effect of different formulations of gamma benzene hexachloride (B.H.C.). . . • . . . . • . The protection of sheep against blowfly strike. IV. An evaluation of certain organic phosphorus compounds. . • • . • • • . • • . . • . • • . . • • . . The protection of sheep agajnst blowfly strike. V. The duration of
protection of certain insecticides under field conditions. . • . • . • . • Blue tick
The lethal effect of some insecttcides on the B.H.C.-resistant blue tick, Boophilus decoloratus Koch. . • . • . • . • • . • . . . . • . . . • . . • • Bluetongue
Chemical blood studies. Ill. Comparative studies on "laked" and
"unlaked" blood ~trates of sheep in health and during heartwater ()Uckettsill ruminantium infection) and bluetongue (catarrhal fever).
The occurrence and identification of bluetongue in cattle - the so-called pseudo-foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa.
70
33 337-342
33 343-352
33 353-362
34
633-6467 419-432
18 13-18
18 19-26
18 27-48
18 49-58
18 59-72
18 73·84
19 71-78
22 285-290
25 (4) 53-64
26 65-82
26 221-224
26 405-408
26 409-426
27 71·82
27 549·582
2S (4) 65-68
1 285-334
2 393-508
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Investigations into the transmission of bluetongue in sheep. during the season 1931·32. • . • . • • . • •• . • • . • . . • ; • • . • • . • . Observations on bluetongue in cattle and sheep. . . • . . • . . • • . • . • • The susceptibility of cattle to the virus of bluetongue. . . • . . .
The transmission of bluetongue and horsesickness by Culicoides.
The influence of solar radiation on t)le course of bluetongue. • . . • . . . • The attenuation of bluetongue virus by serial passage through fertile eggs.
The propagation of bluetongue virus in the developing chick embryo with particular reference to the temperature of incubation. . . . . • . . • . • Further observations on the pathology of bluetongue in sheep. • . . . . Immunological studies on bluetongue in sheep. . . . . . . . . . The particle ~e of bluetongue virus as determined by ultrafiltration and ul1racentrifugation. . • . • . • . • • . . • . . • . • • . . . . • . . . . The use of egg attenuated bluetongue virus in the production of a polyvalent vaccine for sheep. A. Propagation of the vilus in sheep. • . . The cytopathogenic action of bluetongue virus on tissue cultures and its application to the detection of antibodies in the serum of sheep. . . . . The use of tissue culture propagated bluetongue virus for complement fixation studies in sheep sera. . • • . . • . . . • . • . . . • . . . . . . A preliminary antigenic classification of strains of bluetongue virus. . . . • Investigations into the pH stability of bluetongue virus and its survival in mutton and beef. . . • . . . . • . . • . . • . . . ~ • . . . . Bluetongue in catlle: typing of viruses isolated in cattle exposed to natural infections. • . • • • . • • • • . • • • . • • . • . • • • . • . . . • . . Observations on a strain of bluetongue virus by electron microscopy. • • , Plaque formation by bluetongue virus. • . . . . • . . . • . . ; . . . • • • • , Electron microscopic study·on the formation of bluetongue virus. . • • . . Bone
Factors affecting quality in mutton and beef with special reference to the proportions of muscle, fat and bone. . • . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . A method for preparing sections of bone without decalcification.
Bone biopsy
Bone biopsy as
an
aid to the study and diagnosis of deficiency diseases. . • Boot tickThe transmission of heartwater to and from blesbuck (Damaliscus albifrons) by means of the bont tick (Amblyomma hebraeum) • . . . . Boophilus decoloratus
Zoological survey of the Union of South Africa: Tick Survey, Part II.
Distribution of Boophilus (Palpoboophilus) decoloratus, the blue tick.
The lethal effect of
some
insecticides on the B.H.C.-resistant blue tick, Boophilus decoloratus Koch. . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey collection. Part Xll. The genera Booph11us Curtice, 1891 and Margaropus Karsch, 1879. • • • . . The investigations into the cold resistance of the eggs and larvae of Boophilus decoloratus (Koch, 1844), Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1888,) and Margaropus withemi Karsch, 1879. . . . • . . . • • . .•••Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey Collection: Part Xlll.
Gynanders of Boophilus decoloratus (Koch, 1844) and Amblyomma hebraeum (Koch, 1844). . . . . . . ,
2 509·564
8 129·182
15 149-158
19 7-16
20 29-56
21 231-242
22 7-26
22 27-40
23 93-136
23 137-148
25 (1) 3-16
27 171·178
27 179-182
28 357·364
31 109-118
32 3-6
33 9-14
34 317-332
35 139-150
12 379-550
15 295-298
8 431-442
9 37-48
22 255-268
25 (4) 65-68
34 81·108
34 109-128
34 541-546
Bolelapbus tragocamelus
On some helminths from the "Nylghiae" - Borelaphus tragoc4melus (PaD.) with obseivations on the parasitic huval stages of the stomach worm (Ashworthtus mtll'tinaglia sp. n.). • • • • . • . . • • • • . • ••.•
Bovidae
A study of hair morphology in the family Bovidae. . . . • . • • • . • . Bowel anastomosis
Studies on the alimentary tract of sheep in South Africa. Ill. The influence of bowel anastomosis on the general nutritional state of Merino sheep.
Bnchypthia
Anatomical studies. No. 48. On a case of b.rachygnatbia superior in an ox.
Bread Poisonina
Poisoning of biunan beings by weeds contained in cereals (bread . poisoning). • ..••••••• • • . . ••. • . •• . . • • • . . . • •. .• . Senecio alkaloids, part 3. Chemical investigatiom upon the Senecio species responsible for "bread poisoning". The isolation of senecionine from Senecio ilicifolius, Thumb. and a new alkaloid "rosmarinine" from Senecio rosmarinifolina, Linn. . • . • . . . • . . . • . . • . . • . • • . . • . B!ucella
The BruceUa Ring Test for· mille of individual cows and its value for determining their status of infection. • • • . • . . • . • • . . . . . . • • . Strain 19 BruoeUa vaccine. - I. Production of vaccine by the shako-flask technique. . . .••.•••• ••• •. • .. • ..• .. • . • . . • • . . . . Strain 19 BruceUa vaccine. - II. The preparation of freeze-dried live
vaccine. • • • • • . • • • • . • . .• • • • • . • . . : . .• . , ••. . • . . • Strain 19 Brucella vaccine: V. Mass production in the BruceUa Vortex
Aerated Culture appantus. . . • • • . . • • • . • . .• • . . • • . . . • . • A urease test for characterizing BruoeUa strains. • • • . . • • • . • . . • • • Buffaloes
·Rinderpest in buffaloes. The immunizing value of dried goat spleen
vaccine • ••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••• ••••• ••• ••• •• The pathology of Cordophilus ltlgittus (v. Lfustow, 1907) infestation in the kudu ('Ir41gelaphus strepsiceros (Pallas, 1766) ), bushbuck [Tragelaphus scriptur (Pallas, 1766)] and African buffalo [ Syncerus caffer (Sparrman, 1779)
1
in South Africa. • . . • . . . • . • . . . . • • . • • . • Bulinus tropicus •Studies on paramphistomiasis. I. The propagation of Bulinus tropicus Krauss1848 • • . . . • . .. . • . • . . . • • . • ••.• . . • .•• . • . •• Bunostomum
Observations on the life history of Bunowmum trigonocephalum, a hookworm of sheep and goats. • • • • • • • . . • . . • . . • . . . • • . . Bush buck
The pathology of O:mlophOus sagittus (v. Linstow, 1907) infestation in the kudu [Thlgelaphus strepsiceros (Pallas, 1766)] bushbuck (Tragelaphus raiptus. (Pallas, 1766)
1
and African buffalo [Syncerus ctl//er (Sparrman, 1779)] in South Africa. . . • • . . • • • • . . • . • . • . .Buahpigs
Observations on heltnbi.ths parasitic in warthogs and bushpigs. • • • • • • C&lcifi'?lltiOil
The effect of intermittent starvlltion on calcifieation, food utilization and tissue composition. . . • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • · • . ·
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5 43-50
33 379-472
5 501-516
3 2S3c254
1 219-268
15 241-250
2S (1) 39-50
27 205-214
27 215-226
27 539-548
29 151-lSS
15 175-186
34 137-160
29 183-188
12 305·320
34 137·160
31 11•3.8
12 321-352
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Calcium
Studies in mineral metabolism. XXVIL The effect of two diffetent calcium phosphoru& ratios upon the growth of calves. .. . • • • • • • . . . • • . . Studies in mineral metabolism. XXVIIa. Modifications of the methods used at Onderstepoort for the determination of (a) magnesium and calcium, (b) potassium in grass extracts. • • • • • • . • • . • • . . . . . . . . • • • Studies in mineral metabolism.-XXXVII. The influence of variations in the dietary phosphorus and in the Ca: P ratio on the production of rickets in cattle. . . • . • . . . . • . . • . , , .••.•..• ••. . . . • • . . . • Studies in mineral metabolism.-XXXVIII. Calcium and phosphorus in the
nutrition of growing pigs. • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • The assimilation of calcium and phosphorus by the growing bovine. . . . . Poisoning by spent calcium carbide. . • • • . • • • • • . • . . . . • • • • • • The availability of the calcium and phosphorus in "Electrofos., for bone formation. I. In the rat. • . • • . . • . • . . . • . • . . . • . . • . . . • • The . effect of body stores and of method of supplementation on the efficiency of calcium and phosphorus utilization by sheep. • • • . . . • Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in
South Africa. 4. Normal values for haemoglobin and plasma calcium, . inorganic phosphate, magnesium, iron and copper in the blood of Angora goats in the Cape Midlands. • • • . . • • . • • . • • • • • • • . • • CalicophOIOil
A study of the epidermal struc~s of the miracidia of Calicophoron calicophorum (Fischoeder,1901) Nlismark, 1937 and Paramphistomum microbothrlum (Fischoeder, 1901). . •. . .. . . • • •. . . • . . • Calves
Studies in mineral metabolism. XXVll. The effect of two different calcium phosphorus ratios upon the growth of calves. . . • . . . • • • . . . • • . Some factors affecting the sectetion of abomasal juice in young dairy calves. . • . . • • . • . • . . • . • • . • • . • • . . . . • . •••
CapDiaria
Capillaria hepatica infestation in a dog. • • . . . . • • • . • • • • • • . • • . Cubamylcholine
Studies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa. XX.
The failure of the rumen musculature to respond to carbamylcholine chloride when paralysed by potasium cyanide. . • • • . . . . . • • • • • Studies on the comparative actions of carbamylcholine, physostigmine and neostigmine in different species of domestic animals. . . • • • . . . Carotene
The carotene content of some South African feeds.
The carotene content of some South African feeds.
The carotene content of some South African feeds.
Carotinoid
.... .. ... .. .
A rapid phase test for distinguishing between carotinoid and bUe stainirig of fat in carca.,ses. • • • • • • . • . . • . . • . • • • • • • • • . • • . . . . .
Pigment metabolism
n.
Determinations of bilirubin and carotinoids in the plasma, and of coproporphyrin in the urine and faeces of cattle experimentally infected with Theileria paTVQ. • •1
2
8 9 10 17 24 25
33
34
1 28 28
25 26
s
·14 16
10
18
421-424
115-122
375-416 127·164 281-366 207-220 87-104 (4) 85-92
343-352
129-136
421424 133·141 473478
(1) 67-72 485·500 415484 421-432 199-212
439-444
297-304
Cat
Joyeuxia fuhnnanni Baer, 1924, a hitherto unrecorded cestode parasite of the domestic cat in South Africa. • • • • . • • • . • • • • • . • • • . • . . Oinostomid trematodes as abenant parasites in the mouth of the domestic cat (Fe,lis catusdomemcus). . ••. . . .•. . • . . . •..•. •. .•
Catlurhal rever
Olemical blood studies. In. Comparative studies on "laked" and ''unlaked" blood filtrates of sheep in health and during heartwater (Rickettsia rumin~~nlium infection) and bluetongue (catarrhal fever).
Calenotaenia
On two new Catenotaenia tapewonns from a South African rat with remarks on the species of the genus. . . • • . • . • • . . • • • . . • . . . Cattle
The cause of nodular enteritis in cattle. . • . • • • . • • . • • • • . . . . . • Chemical blood studies. V. Comparative studies on "laked" and ''unlaked"
blood f'lltrates of bovines in health and during anaplasmosis (A.
margiMle infection) and piroplasmosis (P. bigeminum infection).
Studies in Native animal husbandry. 6. A note on Ovambo cattle.
Studies in Native animal husbandry. 7. Makalanga cattle, a representative descn"bed. . • • • . • • • . . • • . . . . • . . • . . • • . • . . • . . . • • • Keratosis of the skin in cattle. . • . • • • . • . . . • . • • • • . . • • . . • . • Research into dips and ~pping. C. Miscellaneous. The effect of dosing aloes to tick-infested cattle. . . • • . . . . • • . • . . • • . • . • . . . . • The occurrence and identification of bluetongue in cattle - the so-called pseudo-foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa. . • • . • • . . . . • . • . Studies in mineral metabolism. XXXI. Minimum mineral requirements of cattle. Second report. • • . . . . . . • • . . • . • . • • . • • . • • . . . . • Anatomical studies. No. 4 7. Pervious urachus in a bull calf. • • • . . • • • . Anatomical studies. No. 48. On a case of Brachygnathia superior ~ an ox. · Anatomical studies. No. 50. A comparison of Hamitic longhorn, West African Shorthorn, and Africander cattle particularly with regard to the skull. • ••• ••• .•• ••.. • .•. • . • . . . •.•. . • . . . . • ••.
The influence of rations low in certain minerals on the composition of the blood and miJk of cows and on the blood of their progeny. . • . • .. . A short study of bovine anaplasmosis with special reference to the
chemotherapy. • • . • . • . . . • • • . . . • . . • . . • . . . • . . . • Anatomical studies. No. 51 - Hypennastia and hyperthelia in cattle. • . . Anatomical studies. No. 52 - Two cases of false masculine hermaphroditism in cattle. (Path. No. 5018 and 11,125). . • . . • . • . Anatomical studies. No. 55 - A mummiited bovine foetus. . . •. • . •. • Anatomical studies. No. 57. An abnormally placed vulva in a heifer. • •• • Bovine anaplasmosis - The transmission of Anap14sma margiMle to a black wildebeest (Conocluletes gnu). • •••••.• . . ••. •••••• ••• . The operation of splenectomy in horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs and some S.A. antelopes. A summary of the results of 98 splenectomies. . • Anatomical studies. No. 58. Diprosopus tetrophtbalmos in a bull calf. • . • Studies in Native animal husbandry (13). A note on the three parent stocks of African cattle. • . . • • . . • • • • • . • • . . . • . . • . . • . . . . Factors affecting the growth of range cattle in semi·arid regions. . • . • . • Anatomical studies. No.60. Some comments on the hwnp of African cattle .
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Researches into sterility of cows in South Africa. The influence of (i) dry rations, (ii) lack of exercille and (iii) lack of sunlight on reproduction in beef heifers and cows. • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • . . • • . • . . Anatomical studies. No. 61. A comparison of two of the ~ed Zebus. • The occurrence of congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth) in cattle in South Africa (Swaziland). • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • . • • . Some cases of congenital porphyrinuria in cattle. Chemical studies upon the living animals and post-mortem material. . . . • . . • . . • • • . . • Bovine theneriasis in South Africa with special reference to TheileriJz mutanlf. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• Observations on bluetongue in cattle and sheep. • • . • • • • . • • • • . . • Studies in mineral metabolism. XXXVI. Fluorine metabolism in rats and
bovines.
Studies in mineral metabolism. XXXVII. The influence of variations in the dietary phosphorus and in the Ca:P ratio on the production nf rickets in cattle. • • .. • . . • • ••• . . • • • .•• .•••• •. ••.••••. . Chemical blood studies. VII! A serial study over a 12 months period of some organic and inorganic constituents in "laked" and "unlalced"
blood ffitrates of healthy bovines between 15 and 27 months old. • . . Anatomical study. No. 62. On the effect of debudding on skull
conformation. • • . . • . • . • . • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • ·• . • . • . • Cysticercosis in swine and bovines with special reference to South African conditions. . . • • . • • • . • . . • • . . • . • . • • . . . • . • • . • . . •.. Surfen C therapy in Trypano110ma congolense infection in bovines and ovines. . . . .•. • • • . • • • • • . • . .. •••.•. .••••.. .•••
The assimilation of calcium and phosphorus by the growing bovine. . • . • QUantitative studies upon porphyrin excretion in bovine congenital porphyrinuria. . . • • . • . • • . • . • . . • • . • . . • • . • • . • • . • . . A further case of congenital porphyrinuria (Pink tooth) in a living grade Friesland cow in South Africa (Cedara case). • .•••••• . • . •.• . Coproporphyrin excretion in East Coast fever of cattle. . . • • . . • . • • . . The preparation of anthrax spore vaccines tfor cattle 11nd sheepl ;'~South
Africa. . • • . . .•. • . • • . . • . • • . . . ••. . • • ••.. •••• .•
Research into sterility of cows in South Africa. The influence of (1) dry rations and (2) lack of exercise on sexual maturity and the duration of the ovarian cycle in beef heifers. • • • . • • • . • • . . • • . • . • • • •• Factors affecting quality in mutton and beef with special reference to the proportions of muscle, fat and bone. . . • . • • . . . • _ _ _ . . • • • On the feeding of a phosphorus supplernen\ to mother-reared calves, prior to weaning, under open range conditions in· B'echuanaland. • . . • • .. Quantitative studies upon porphyrin excretion in bovine congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth) No.2. • . •.• • , ••..•.•.•• •. .• . Bovine congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth) inherited as a recessive
character. . .•. .••• ••.•••. , . • . • • .. •..•
Eperythrozoonosis in cattle. . , . • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • . • • • • • • . Anatomical studies. No. 63. An abnormal bovine heart. . •
The susceptibility of cattle to the virus of bluetongue. . . . • • • • • • Erosive stomatitis of cattle. . • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • . • . . • . Bionomic studies on cattle in the semi-arid regions of the Union of South
Africa. IV. The ovarian cycle of heifers during summer. - - ••
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A preliminary note on the temperature of the scrotal skin of the bull and its relation to air, skin and body temperature. . . . • . • • • • • • . • . • A note on the influence of a bloodmeal ration on porphyrin excretion in normal bovines. • . . . • • . • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • . • . • . . . • . • Treatment
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control of chronic Streptococcus mastitis in· bovines; results obtained in two herds. . • . • . . . • • • • . . . . • • . . • • . • • . • . • Further observations on the scrotal skin temperature of the bull, with some remarks on the intra-testicular temperature. • • . • • . • • . • • . • • . • Anatomical studies. No. 65. TWo cases of cervical n'bs in bovines. . . • • . Pigment metabolism. II. Determinations of bilirubin and carotinoids in· theplasma, and of coproporphyrin in the urine and faeces of cattle experimentaUy infected with Theileria pt1111t1. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Genetics in· the diagnosis of bovine congenital porphyrinuria. . • . • • • • . Some aspects of solar radiation in its relation to cattle in South Africa and Europe. • . • • • . • • • • • • ~ • • • . • . • • • • • . • • • • . • ; • . • . • The tuberculin test in guinea-pigs and cattle. The allergic response of animals to tuberculin and to extracts of non-pathogenic acid-fast bacteria. •• ..••. . • . • . • • •• . • . . • ••. •••. .••• •.••
Immunization of cattle against heartwater and control of the tick-bome diseases,- redwater, gallsickness and heartwater. • . • • • • • • • . • • . • The absorptivity for solar radiation of different coloured hairy coats of cattle. •.••••••••. ••• •. • . . ••• •• •••• ••.•• • . • . • Further investigations into immunization of cattle against rinderpest. • • • Investigation into immunization of cattle against rinderpest in Tanganyika Territory. • • • • . • • • • • . • . • • • . • . • • • • . • . • . . • • . . . . Researches into sterility of cows in South Africa. The influence of (i) dry rations (ii) lack of exercise and (iii) lack of suniight, on reproduction of beef heifers and cows. • • • • • . • . . • • . . • • • • • • • • . • . . • . • The influence of delayed breeding on the fertility of beef heifers. . • • • . The Brucella Ring Test for milk of individual cows and its value for detennining their status of infection. . . • • • . • . • • • • . • • • .. • • • Studies on the alinientary track of Merino sheep in South Africa. XVIII.
The effect of fasting on the activity of the ruminal flora of sheep and cattle . • • . . • . • • . • • • • • . • . • . . • • • • • • • • . . . • . • • ; ••
Studies on the alimentary tract of the Merino sheep in South Africa. XIX.
The influence of sulphanilamide on the activity of the ruminal flora of sheep and cattle. • • . • • . • • . • . . • . • • . . • • . • . • • . . • • . . A contribution to the cytology of the spleen: the Romanowsky-stained
· bovine spleen smear. . • • . • • • . . • • . . • • . • • • • , . • . • • . • • Calf paratyphoid. L-A general discussion of the disease in relation to animals and man. . • . • • • • • • . • . • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • Calf paratyphoid. II. - Artificial immunization. . . . • . . • • • . . • • . • Calf paratyphoid. III. The transmission of anti-bodies to newly born calves.
Does bovine congenital porphyrinuria (pink tooth) produce clinical disturbances in an animal which is protected against the sun?
Isolation in mice and embryonated hens eggs of a virus associated with vaginitis of cattle. • • • . . • . . . . • • . • . • • • . . • . • . • . • • • • • StUdies on the lesions and pathogenesis of East Coast fever (Theileria paiWl infection) in cattle, with special reference to the lymphoid tissue. . . .
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