Box 0004
Contains 15 Results:
21. “Soil classification.” In Yearbook of Agriculture 1938, 979-1002, Washington, District of Columbia: United States Department of Agriculture, 1938-1939
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
22. “Soils of the United States.” In Yearbook of Agriculture 1938, 1019-1161, Washington, District of Columbia: United States Department of Agriculture, 1939
Includes soil associations maps
23. “Glossary of special terms.” In Yearbook of Agriculture 1938, 1162-1180, Washington, District of Columbia: United States Department of Agriculture, 1939
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
26. Recent trends in soil classification. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 3: 253-59, 1938
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
27. Review of "Vanishing Lands." Land Policy Review 2: 45-51, 1939
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.