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TextPublication details: 1960Description: 286 p. 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - LB15 .N28
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Report upon the prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis) in the United States.
by Stiles, Charles Wardell, -
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Contributions toward a monograph of the insects of the lepidopterous family Noctuidæ of boreal North America.
by Smith, John Bernhard, -
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Contributions toward a monograph of the lepidopterous family Noctuidæ of boreal North America :
by Smith, John Bernhard, -
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The milk supply of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia /
by Whitaker, George M. -
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Texas fever (otherwise known as tick fever, splenetic fever of southern cattle fever),
by Mohler, John R. -
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Paris green spraying experiments.
by Haywood, J. K. -
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Arsenic in papers and fabrics.
by Haywood, J. K. -
8
Experiments in the culture of sugar cane and its manufacture into table sirup.
by Wiley, Harvey Washington, -
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Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Bureau of Entomology. I-IX ...
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Studies of the food of Maine lumbermen.
by Woods, Charles Dayton, -
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Agricultural instruction for adults in the British empire ...
by Hamilton, John. -
12
Grass lands of the South Alaska coast.
by Piper, Charles V. -
13
Tobacco investigations in Ohio.
by McNess, George Thomas. -
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Some forms of food adulteration and simple methods for their detection.
by Bigelow, Willard Dell, -
15
The social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-protecting kelep of Guatemala.
by Cook, O. F. -
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Report on bird migration in the Missipi valley in the years 1884 and 1885,
by Cooke, Wells Woodbridge, -
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The jack rabbits of the United States.
by Palmer, T. S. -
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Economic plants of Porto Rico,
by Cook, O. F. -
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A study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of Polypodium.
by Maxon, William R. -
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Studies of Mexican and Central American plants.
by Rose, J. N.