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Page 1926 - Reports of Observations and Experiments in the Practical Work of the Division.
Page 1962 - Office, containing the proceedings of the nineteenth annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations held at Washington, DC, November 14-16, 1905.
Page 108 - Letters from his excellency George Washington, President of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, Bart.
Page 1900 - Entomology and its relations to the vegetable productions of the soil, with reference to both destructive and beneficial insects.
Page 149 - Among the tributes paid to Montezuma by the pueblos of Mexico was a certain grain of ivory whiteness and more minute than a mustard seed, called by the Aztecs huauhtli.
Page 32 - ON BEES: A MANUAL. OR, AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES IN THE MOST PROFITAble manner to their owner, with infallible rules to prevent their destruction by the Moth ; with an Appendix by WOOSTEE A.
Page 140 - This volume represents the first attempt at an analysis of American frontier history made particularly from the viewpoint of the Indian side of frontier development. Being an essay in the ' New history,' a socio-historicnl enterprise, emphasis is placed upon institutional evolution.
Page 1930 - Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the Diseases of Cattle in the United States.
Page 1962 - Proceedings of a Conference of Federal and State Representatives to Consider Plans for the Eradication of the Cattle Tick, held at Nashville, Tenn., Dec-ember 5 and (i.
Page 1962 - Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin No. 7, on Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees by Alpheus S. Packard, MD,Pb.D.

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