Browsing 1934 Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, Volume 3, 1934 by Issue Date

Browsing 1934 Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, Volume 3, 1934 by Issue Date

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  • Van der Walt, S.J.; De Boom, H.P.A.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    Description of a case in which the left foot possessed an additional first digit, to the third phalanx of which was fused the rudiment of another medial digit. The right foot, in addition to its normal digits and fifth ...
  • Du Toit, Rene-Marie; Nieschulz, O.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    In the course of experiments on the transmission of horse-sickness and blue-tongue of sheep [ cf. preceding paper], it was found necessary to evolve methods for rearing mosquitos, feeding them on experimental animals and ...
  • Curson, H.H.; Epstein, H.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    Assuming that the three foundation stocks of African cattle are the Hamitic Longhorn, Brachyceros, and Longhorned Zebu types, it is possible to differentiate between them (a) on account of their conformation, and (b) because ...
  • Steyn, D.G.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    From the results of experiments conducted upon thirty-two rabbits it appears (a) that the continuous ingestion of leaves or underground stems of gifblaar does not induce the development of tolerance to this plant; and (b) ...
  • Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Pretoria : Union of South Africa, Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
  • Bosman, V.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    An analysis of one thousand South African Merino wool samples selected at random and involving the measurement of a quarter of a million fibres is described and fundamental characteristics are demonstrated. Fibre thickness ...
  • Curson, H.H.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Steyn, D.G.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    The toxicity of fourteen plants were investigated. The symptoms and post mortem appearances caused by three plants, which have previously not been proved poisonous, are described. These three plants are (a) Epaltes alata ...
  • Ortlepp, R.J.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Ortlepp, R.J.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Curson, H.H.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Marais, J.S.C.; Rimington, C.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    The toxic substance present in the plant Dimorphoteca cuneata has been isolated and identified as the cyanogenetic glucoside "linamarin" or acetonecyanhydrin glucose ether. An improved method of extraction has been described. ...
  • Curson, H.H.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Steyn, D.G.; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    No abstract available.
  • Mason, J.H.; Bekker, J.G; Union of South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture; Du Toit, P.J. (Union of South Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, 1934)
    (1) The occurrence of further outbreaks of lumpy wool in South Africa is reported. (2) The isolation and morphological and cultural characters of Actinomyces dermatonomus are described. (3) The production of the lesions ...