Report of work in avian pathology, etc., at the Iowa Station. Iowa Sta. Rpt. 1934, pp. 60, 61, 142, 143.
The work of the year briefly referred to includes studies of so-called “range paralysis” in chickens, by C. Murray, C. D. Lee, F. D. Patterson, H. L. Wilcke, and E. W. Henderson; the influence of various nutritional factors on blindness and range paralysis in chickens, by Wilcke, Henderson, and Patterson; transmission of so-called range paralysis in chickens through the egg, by Murray, Lee, Patterson, and Wilcke; breeding for resistance to fowl typhoid in poultry, by W. V. Lambert and N. F. Waters; and genetic investigation of resistance and susceptibility to disease in laboratory animals, by Lambert.