Annual Report of the Secretary of the Connecticut Board of Agriculture, Volume 21Press of Case, Lockwood and Company, 1887 Report for 1898 has Appendix: Condensed index of reports of Connecticut Board of Agriculture, 1866-1898. |
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Page 36
... cultivation one hundred and thirteen days . They were killed fifty three days afterwards , and numer- ous tubercle nodules were found in the spleen , liver , and the lungs . FIFTH . Three rabbits received a small speck of culture ...
... cultivation one hundred and thirteen days . They were killed fifty three days afterwards , and numer- ous tubercle nodules were found in the spleen , liver , and the lungs . FIFTH . Three rabbits received a small speck of culture ...
Page 37
... cultivated virus would produce the same effect as the natural bacillified tubercle ; and , in this connection , I desire to call attention to the fact that false - tubercle which contains no bacilli , and was propagated by non ...
... cultivated virus would produce the same effect as the natural bacillified tubercle ; and , in this connection , I desire to call attention to the fact that false - tubercle which contains no bacilli , and was propagated by non ...
Page 41
... cultivated them through many generations , purifying them completely from every particle of diseased substance , and finally he inoculated animals with these purified culture - germs , and watched the results . In making these ...
... cultivated them through many generations , purifying them completely from every particle of diseased substance , and finally he inoculated animals with these purified culture - germs , and watched the results . In making these ...
Page 42
... cultivated from the infected animals , and from these similar results were obtained , thus showing the constant ... cultivation . The most important question , however , re- mained to be answered , and that is whether the isolated ...
... cultivated from the infected animals , and from these similar results were obtained , thus showing the constant ... cultivation . The most important question , however , re- mained to be answered , and that is whether the isolated ...
Page 93
... cultivation , but three elements need be added for this purpose , viz .: Nitrogen , phos- phoric acid , and potash , and upon the proper and economical use of these , depends to a great extent the art of fertilization . The amount of ...
... cultivation , but three elements need be added for this purpose , viz .: Nitrogen , phos- phoric acid , and potash , and upon the proper and economical use of these , depends to a great extent the art of fertilization . The amount of ...
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Page 341 - Thou's met me in an evil hour ; For I maun crush amang the stoure Thy slender stem : To spare thee now is past my power, Thou bonnie gem. Alas ! it's no thy neebor sweet, The bonnie lark, companion meet, Bending thee 'mang the dewy weet ! Wi' speckled breast, When upward-springing, blithe, to greet The purpling east.
Page 15 - ... at his request a sealed glass jar or bottle, containing not less than one pound of the fertilizer, accompanied by an affidavit that it is a fair average sample thereof.
Page 15 - Massachusetts, any pulverized leather, raw, steamed, roasted, or in any form as a fertilizer, or as an ingredient of any fertilizer or manure, without an explicit printed certificate of the fact, said certificate to be conspicuously affixed to every package of such fertilizer or manure and to accompany or go with every parcel or lot of the same.
Page 14 - ... a plainly printed statement clearly and truly certifying the number of net pounds in the...
Page 162 - Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, 1887, pp. 48-50, Prof. EW Hilgard states his objections to "the subsidence method or 'beaker elutriation,' " and explains the reasons which formerly induced him
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Page 15 - ... provided, that whenever the manufacturer or importer shall have paid the fee herein required for any person acting as agent or seller for such manufacturer or importer, such agent or seller shall not be required to pay the fee named in this section ; and on receipt of said analysis fees...
Page 16 - Said director is hereby authorized in person or by deputy to take a sample, not exceeding two pounds in weight, for analysis, from any lot or package of fertilizer or...
Page 306 - View them near At home, where all their worth and pride is placed; And there their hospitable fires burn clear, And there the lowliest farmhouse hearth is graced With manly hearts, in piety sincere, Faithful in love, in honor stern and chaste, In friendship warm and true, in danger brave, Beloved in life, and sainted in the grave.