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Bulletin No. 36 - Relative Value Of Corn And Oats For Horses, A. A. Mills Sep 1894

Bulletin No. 36 - Relative Value Of Corn And Oats For Horses, A. A. Mills

UAES Bulletins

This Bulletin reports the continuation of the study of the best nutritive ratio for horses under moderate work. The experiment was so arranged that a direct comparison could be made between oats and corn as the principal grain ration. The work was planned by Prof. J. W. Sanborn, who was then Director of the Station.


Some Notes On The Biological Relations Of The Fish Parasites Of The Great Lakes, Henry B. Ward Aug 1894

Some Notes On The Biological Relations Of The Fish Parasites Of The Great Lakes, Henry B. Ward

Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska

A pond or small lake furnishes few variations in depth, temperature, current, or food, and hence the life in it is comparatively uniform. Nowhere else in the world is there found such a continuous body of fresh water as in the Great Lakes. They afford, in themselves alone, an area of water one-fourth greater than that of the state of Nebraska; or, considering the streams and minor lakes within easy reach, no doubt the area is twice as great. Furthermore, there are found here conditions of temperature, depth, light and food more nearly like those prevailing in the ocean. As …


Bulletin No. 30 - Narrow Vs. Wide Nutrituve Rations For Horses, J. W. Sanborn Jun 1894

Bulletin No. 30 - Narrow Vs. Wide Nutrituve Rations For Horses, J. W. Sanborn

UAES Bulletins

In the third annual report of this Station (1892) the result of feeding wide and narrow nutritive rations to horses was given. This trial was favorable to the narrow nutritive ration. This ration was made up of clover, oats and wheat", while the wide ration was made up of timothy and corn. The trial ran through the summer, when the influence of what has been termed heating food, like corn, might be less effective than in the winter season. Many believe that the more varieties of food given the better the result, as the palatableness of food, it is claimed, …


On The Presence Of Distoma Westermanni In The United States, Henry B. Ward May 1894

On The Presence Of Distoma Westermanni In The United States, Henry B. Ward

Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska

Last June a piece of the lung of a cat was brought me for examination, as it contained some foreign bodies which were unknown to the finder. A cursory examination showed them to be Distomidae, and more careful study seemed to confirm the first impression that, in spite of a few slight differences, they were specimens of the Asiatic Distoma westermanni. Being somewhat in doubt and not having the literature at hand, I sent several to Dr. C. W. Stiles, helminthologist of the Bureau of Animal Industry at Washington, D. C., who wrote that there was no doubt in …


Complete Transcript Of The 1894 Journal, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Lynn A. Brock Jan 1894

Complete Transcript Of The 1894 Journal, Austin C. Becton, Allison N. Jensen, Lynn A. Brock

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An Orang Hunt In Borneo, Frank S. Bourns Jan 1894

An Orang Hunt In Borneo, Frank S. Bourns

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

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1894 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan Jan 1894

1894 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan

Journals

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Notes On The 1894 Journal, Rankin Macmillan Jan 1894

Notes On The 1894 Journal, Rankin Macmillan

Rankin MacMillan’s Notes on Each Journal

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