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Bulletin No. 127 - Report Of The Richmond-Lewiston Cow Testing Association, W. E. Carroll
Bulletin No. 127 - Report Of The Richmond-Lewiston Cow Testing Association, W. E. Carroll
UAES Bulletins
The function of all domestic animals is to utilize the coarse rough reeds and transform them into something useful to mankind, either food, clothing, or energy. The animal thus acts as a concentrator for low grade ores, so to speak. The class of animals which will produce most human food, clothing, or energy for man from a given amount of feel--other cost being equal--is the most economical and the one which will remain longest with us as population becomes more dense and the question of food supply becomes keener.
Experiments have shown the dairy cow to be probably the most …
B214: The Biology Of Poultry Keeping, Raymond Pearl
B214: The Biology Of Poultry Keeping, Raymond Pearl
Bulletins
This bulletin from 1913 reports early work on the biology of poultry keeping. It includes sections on good stock, recognizing individuality, constitutional vigor, inbreeding, housing, and feeding.
Chelonian Brain-Membranes, Brain-Bladder, Metapore And Metaplexus, John P. Munson
Chelonian Brain-Membranes, Brain-Bladder, Metapore And Metaplexus, John P. Munson
Biology Faculty Scholarship
The chelonian brain is not too small to be studied macroscopically. It is easily removed from the skull. Minute surface details and the cell structure can be easily observed.
Logbook, U.S.S. Gannet, 1913-1916, George W. Greenleaf, United States Bureau Of Fisheries
Logbook, U.S.S. Gannet, 1913-1916, George W. Greenleaf, United States Bureau Of Fisheries
History of Maine Fisheries
Logbook of the U.S.S. Gannet, a research steam vessel commanded by Captain George W. Greenleaf for the United States Bureau of Fisheries hatchery located on McKown Point in Boothbay Harbor (Me.). The vessel was used by the hatchery in its efforts to preserve and increase fish stocks, including cod, haddock, polluck and flounder, as well as lobsters. Records daily activities along the coast, including the number of seeders and eggs harvested and/or released, water temperatures, weather, and general maintenance of the vessel.
Abstract Of Oaths Of Licensed Vessels Under 20 Tons, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1913-1915, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
Abstract Of Oaths Of Licensed Vessels Under 20 Tons, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1913-1915, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
History of Maine Fisheries
Manuscript volume for the U.S. Customhouse in Castine, Me. containing the masters’ oaths for licensed vessels under 20 tons employed in the fisheries trade, including master’s name, ship’s name, tonnage, and date of license, 1913-1915. [From Series V of the Customhouse Records Collection, Penobscot Marine Museum.]
Abstract Of Bond On Withdrawal Of Salt For Curing Fish, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1913, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
Abstract Of Bond On Withdrawal Of Salt For Curing Fish, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1913, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
History of Maine Fisheries
Manuscript volume for the U.S. Customhouse in Castine, Me. containing the abstracts of bonds on withdrawal of salt for curing fish, including the names and locations of employment of persons employed in the Curing of fish on shore, as well as the amount of Salt withdrawn for that purpose, 1913. [From Series V of the Customhouse Records Collection, Penobscot Marine Museum.]
Biggle Cow Book; Old Time And Modern Cow-Lore Rectified, Concentrated And Recorded For The Benefit Of Man, Jacob Biggle
Biggle Cow Book; Old Time And Modern Cow-Lore Rectified, Concentrated And Recorded For The Benefit Of Man, Jacob Biggle
Rare Books, Manuscripts,Government Documents, and Atlases
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Transcript Of The 1913 Journal, Taylor L. Stephens, Serena Snead, Lynn A. Brock
Transcript Of The 1913 Journal, Taylor L. Stephens, Serena Snead, Lynn A. Brock
Transcripts
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Notes On The 1913 Journal, Rankin Macmillan
Notes On The 1913 Journal, Rankin Macmillan
Rankin MacMillan’s Notes on Each Journal
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1913 Journal, Martha Murdock Mcmillan