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Bulletin No. 41 - Tuberculosis, F. W. Brewer
Bulletin No. 41 - Tuberculosis, F. W. Brewer
UAES Bulletins
One of the most dreaded diseases which afflict the human race is "Tuberculosis." It is also the most fatal, as estimates based on reliable statistics show that at least one out of every eight of mankind die from the disease. It ha~ been a scourge throughout historical time and has been known under the various names of Phthisis, Consumption, Wasting Disease, Tuberculosis, etc. The researches of Professor Koch of Germany in 1881 and since that date have proved that not only Tuberculosis has been produced by the germs of which he was the discoverer, but that Scrofula, Tabes, Hydrocephalus, etc., …
Bulletin No. 40 - The Economic Production Of Pork, A. A. Mills
Bulletin No. 40 - The Economic Production Of Pork, A. A. Mills
UAES Bulletins
This bulletin contains the detailed results of two years' work along the lines indicated, and a summary of the work of four years as far as it has been carried along these same lines.
In the summer of 1894, twelve lots of pigs were selected. They were purchased in Cache valley, and were a fair average of the pigs raised here. It was originally intended to put three pigs in each division, but just at the time of beginning the experiment it was difficult to procure enough animals of the proper age and size, so that the lots contained but …
On The Nest And Parasites Of Prosopis Varifrons Cresson, Anstruther Davidson
On The Nest And Parasites Of Prosopis Varifrons Cresson, Anstruther Davidson
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V. New Species Of Bees, T. D. A. Cockerell
Rhopalosmodiae, A New Family Of Fossorial Wasps, William H. Ashmead
Rhopalosmodiae, A New Family Of Fossorial Wasps, William H. Ashmead
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Mr. E.T. Cresson, from specimens received from Cuba, and placed by him in the family Braconidre. The insect is extremely rare and has not yet been recorded in our faunal lists, although several specimens have passed through my hand, taken in various parts of the United States.
The Habits Of Californian Bees And Wasps, Anstruther Davidson
The Habits Of Californian Bees And Wasps, Anstruther Davidson
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Descriptions Of New Hymenoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell, J. E. Casad
Descriptions Of New Hymenoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell, J. E. Casad
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No abstract provided.
Descriptions Of New Hymenoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell
New Bees Of The Genus Halictus From New Mexico, U.S.A., T. D. A. Cockerell
New Bees Of The Genus Halictus From New Mexico, U.S.A., T. D. A. Cockerell
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Ii. New Norrth American Bees, T. D. A. Cockerell
Additions To The List Of U.S. Hymenoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell
Additions To The List Of U.S. Hymenoptera, T. D. A. Cockerell
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Bulletin No. 39 - "Farming Irrigation" And "Orchard Irrigation", A. A. Mills, E. S. Richman
Bulletin No. 39 - "Farming Irrigation" And "Orchard Irrigation", A. A. Mills, E. S. Richman
UAES Bulletins
The greater part of the matter given under the head "Farm Irrigation" is the result of five years' work. Some of the work reported gives the results obtained in fewer seasons. A great deal of the work was planned by Prof. J. VV. Sanborn, formerly Director of the Station, while the remainder was planned by the writer. The writer, however, has had charge of every detail of all of the field work from the beginning. Some of the matter has been published before, while a goodly portion of it has never been reported. For this publication the figures have been …
On Some Insects Collected In The State Of Chihuahua, Mexico, T. D. A. Cockerell
On Some Insects Collected In The State Of Chihuahua, Mexico, T. D. A. Cockerell
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Bulletin No. 38 - Preliminary Report On Seepage Water And The Underflow Of Rivers, Samuel Fortier
Bulletin No. 38 - Preliminary Report On Seepage Water And The Underflow Of Rivers, Samuel Fortier
UAES Bulletins
Into a box holding one cubic foot, or seven and one-half gallons of dry sand, one can usually pour from two to three gallons of water without causing any overflow. If the particles of sand were of the same size and cubical in form, they could be packed into a solid mass; and a cubic foot, instead of weighing about 100 pounds--the average weight of dry quartz sand--would then weigh about 165 pounds. But sand grains are irregular in form, and come in contact with adjacent grains only at particular points, thus enclosing spaces or voids, which in dry sand …
Some New Bees Of The Genus Perdita, T. D. A. Cockerell
On A Collection Of Hymenoptera Insects From The Phillipines, C. T. Bingham
On A Collection Of Hymenoptera Insects From The Phillipines, C. T. Bingham
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Table, Unknown
Table, Unknown
Reports of the Secretary to the President Student Affairs President’s Correspondence, 1900-1907
Table showing the number and residence of graduates with degrees from the University and Agricultural College since 1894.
Die Bei Nassau Beobachteten Bienen. Nachtrag Zu Den Beobachtungen Von Herrn Professor Dr. Schenk. Ein Beitrag Zur Bienenfauna Der Unteren Lahn., Carl Dietrich Buddeberg
Die Bei Nassau Beobachteten Bienen. Nachtrag Zu Den Beobachtungen Von Herrn Professor Dr. Schenk. Ein Beitrag Zur Bienenfauna Der Unteren Lahn., Carl Dietrich Buddeberg
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Synonymischer Katalog Der Europäischen Sammeibienen, K. W. Von Dalla Torre, H. Friese
Synonymischer Katalog Der Europäischen Sammeibienen, K. W. Von Dalla Torre, H. Friese
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