Box 26
Contains 19 Results:
Bishopp, Fred Corry, Ernest William Laake, and Roscoe Ward Wells. “Cattle Grubs or Heel Flies with Suggestions for Their Control.” United States Department of Agriculture Famers’ Bulletin, Number 1596, 1936
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.
Buckley, John S., Hubert Bunyea, and Eloise B. Cram. “Diseases and Parasites of Poultry.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 1652 (1 of 3), 1931, 1953
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.
Buckley, John S., Hubert Bunyea, and Eloise B. Cram. “Diseases and Parasites of Poultry.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 1652 (2 of 3), 1931, 1953
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.
Buckley, John S., Hubert Bunyea, and Eloise B. Cram. “Diseases and Parasites of Poultry.” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 1652 (3 of 3), 1931, 1953
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.
Schwartz, Benjamin. “Internal Parasites of Swine” United States Department of Agriculture Farmers’ Bulletin, Number 1787, 1937, 1963
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.
Mohler, John R. “Blackhead, or Infectious Entero-Hepatitis, in Turkeys.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Circular, Number 5, 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.
Hunter, W.D., and Joseph D. Mitchell. “A Practical Demonstration of a Method for Controlling the Cattle Tick.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Circular, Number 148, 1909
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.
Hall, Maurice C. “Methods for the Eradication of Gid.” United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Circular, Number 165, 1910
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.
Dikmans, Gerard. “Internal Parasites of Cattle.” United States Department of Agriculture Circular, Number 614, 1942
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.
Chandler, Asa C. “Some Parasitic Round Worms of the Rabbit with Descriptions of Two New Species.” Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Number 2553, Volume 66, Article 16, 1924
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.