Box 25
Contains 15 Results:
Salmon, D.E., and Charles Wardell Stiles. “Sheep Scab: Its Nature and Treatment.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin, Number 21, 1898
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Stiles, Charles Wardell. “The Disinfection of Kennels, Pens, and Yards by Fire,” in “Eleven Miscellaneous Papers on Animal Parasites.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin, Number 35, 1902
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Stevenson, Earle C. “The External Parasites of Hogs, Being Articles on the Hog Louse (Haematopinus suis) and Mange, or Scabies, of Hogs.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin, Number 69, 1905
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Hickman, Richard W. “Scabies in Cattle.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 152, 1902
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion. “Sheep Scab.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 713, 1935
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion. “The Sheep Tick and Its Eradication by Dipping.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 798, 1939
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion, Harry Elvin Kemper, and Harold O. Peterson. “Cattle Lice and How to Eradicate Them.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 909 (1 of 2), 1925, 1952
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion, Harry Elvin Kemper, and Harold O. Peterson. “Cattle Lice and How to Eradicate Them.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 909 (2 of 2), 1925, 1952
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion. “The Spinose Ear Tick and Methods of Treating Infested Animals.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 980, 1918
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.
Imes, Marion. “Cattle Scab and Methods of Control and Eradication.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 1017, 1935
The illustration materials in this series fit standard 8.5" x 11" letter-size file folders and are arranged by parasite name. Drawings, photographs, and other illustrations in boxes 25 and 26 were associated with specific publications. These materials were originally unordered, but have been grouped by publication title or by the name of a scientist recorded on an associated envelope. Unidentified images are placed last in the series.