. Journal of Agricultural Research. and 175 for swine. The maximum error is less than ± per cent with either cattle or swine. LITERATURE CITED (i) Armsby, Henry Prentiss. 1917. THE NUTRITION OP FARM ANIMALS, xvii, 743 p., 45 fig. New footnotes. (2) Benedict, Francis G. I915. FACTORS AFFECTING BASAL METABOLISM. In Jour. Biol. Chem., V. 20, p. 263-299. Bibliographical footnotes. (3) Bergmann, Carl, and Leuckart, R. 1852. ANATOMISCH-PHYSIOLOGISCHE UEBERSICHT DES THIERREICHS. xiv, 69OP. 438 fig. vStuttgart. 1852. (4) Dubois, Delafield, and Dubois, Eugene F. 1915. THE MEASUR
. Journal of Agricultural Research. and 175 for swine. The maximum error is less than ± per cent with either cattle or swine. LITERATURE CITED (i) Armsby, Henry Prentiss. 1917. THE NUTRITION OP FARM ANIMALS, xvii, 743 p., 45 fig. New footnotes. (2) Benedict, Francis G. I915. FACTORS AFFECTING BASAL METABOLISM. In Jour. Biol. Chem., V. 20, p. 263-299. Bibliographical footnotes. (3) Bergmann, Carl, and Leuckart, R. 1852. ANATOMISCH-PHYSIOLOGISCHE UEBERSICHT DES THIERREICHS. xiv, 69OP. 438 fig. vStuttgart. 1852. (4) Dubois, Delafield, and Dubois, Eugene F. 1915. THE MEASUREMENT OF THE SURFACE AREA OF MAN. In Arch. Internal Med., V. !??, p. 868-881.(5) . 1916, clinical CALORIMETRY. TENTH PAPER. A FORMULA TO ESTIMATE THE APPROXIMATE SURFACE AREA IF HEIGHT AND WEIGHT BE KNOWN. In Arch. Internal Med., v. 17, p. 863-871, i fig. PLATE I Method of measuring length of body of cattle and swine. The white portion ofthe tape indicates length of body. Determination of Surface Area of Cattle and Swine Plate I.
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