Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, المجلد 7

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Reports for 1887/88-1918/19 include the station's various publications, e. g., bulletins, circulars, leaflets, reading courses, etc.
 

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الصفحة 12 - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
الصفحة 369 - ... or city, proceed without delay to examine the trees or fruit supposed to be infected, and if the disease is found to exist, a distinguishing mark shall be placed upon the diseased trees. If...
الصفحة 435 - ... knowledge by means of lectures or otherwise ; and in preparing and printing, for free distribution, the results of such investigations and experiments, and such other information as may be deemed desirable and profitable in promoting the horticultural interests of the state.
الصفحة 134 - Northwest Indians furnish the most striking illustration of infection derived from cattle and fostered in man by unhygienic surroundings. Dr. Treon in the American Practitioner describes the poor emaciated diseased animals furnished to the tribes, how the Indians eat the liver, tallow and entrails raw and fresh, and how the carcass is dried, pounded and packed in the skins to be eaten later without cooking. The meat is eaten even though the animal may have died of disease. Dr. Holder in the Medical...
الصفحة 369 - ... it shall be the duty of every person, as soon as he becomes aware of the existence of such disease in any tree or fruit owned by him, to forthwith destroy or cause the same to be destroyed.
الصفحة 265 - Director, 20 Morrill Hall. Those desiring this Bulletin sent to friends will please send us the names of the parties. BULLETINS OF 1894. 62. The Japanese Plums in North America. 63. Co-operative Test of Sugar Beets. 64. On Certain Grass- Eating Insects.
الصفحة 72 - PLATES II., VI., XII., XIII., Fig. 9. This insect is a very ordinary appearing moth. The fore wings are a dull yellowish color flecked with black and with black dots on the outer margin at the tips of the veins. The labial palpi are very long and are flecked with black. The rest of the insect is of a more or less yellowish gray color. In spite of its commonplace appearance, this insect is very interesting economically. The adults fly about dusk during the latter part of August and the first half...
الصفحة 383 - State board of agriculture, and said board shall appoint a committee of three experts, which . committee shall not include the person who, acting as commissioner or deputy, ordered such tree or fruit destroyed, and the decision of such committee shall be final. SEC. 5. Any person who shall, while such an appeal is pending, sell any tree from a nursery where there are found to be diseased trees, or any fruit from such tree; or who shall, without such appeal, or after such final decision, refuse to...
الصفحة 140 - Dr. Demme records the cases of four infants in the Child's Hospital at Berne, the issue of sound parents, without any tuberculous ancestry, that died of intestinal and mesenteric tuberculosis, as the result of feeding on the unsterilized milk of tuberculous cows.
الصفحة 574 - Continue this for five minutes or until the whole mass assumes a creamy color and consistency which will adhere to the sides of the vessel, and not glide off like oil. It may now be readily diluted with cold rain water, or the whole mass may be allowed to cool when it has a semi-solid form, not unlike loppered milk. This standard emulsion if covered and placed in a cool dark place will keep for a long time. In making a dilution from this cold emulsion, it is necessary to dissolve the amount required...

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