Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Volume 7,Parte 1894

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Página 11 - 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...
Página 356 - ... found to exist, with an order to effectually remove and destroy by fire or otherwise, the trees so marked and designated within ten days, Sundays excepted, from the date of the service of the notice ; and in case of fruit so infected, such notice shall require the person in whose possession or control it is found, to immediately destroy the same or cause it to be done ; such notice and order to be signed by the full board of commissioners.
Página 370 - ... ordinary degree of certainty, the place where such deposit may be made, and the Secretary of the Board shall record such permission. Any person violating the prohibition contained in this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a Court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined not less than one hundred or more than five hundred dollars...
Página 129 - This leaves but 15 per cent, who have not suffered from tuberculosis. But our 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...
Página 106 - ... to weaken the belief in contagion, and in Central and Western Europe such belief had become practically extinct among medical men, when their attention was recalled to the subject by the successful inoculations of tuberculosis on rabbits and guineapigs, by Villemin.in 1865. The subject was taken upon all sides by incredulous experimenters and for a time a keen polemic warfare raged, but slowly the stern logic of constantly accumulating and unanswerable facts compelled all candid observers to...
Página 7 - Health. 66. Test of Cream Separators. 67. Some Recent Chinese Vegetables. 68. The Cultivated Poplars. 69. Hints on the Planting of Orchards. 70. The Native Dwarf Cherries. 71. Apricot Growing in Western New York. 72.
Página 145 - Avoid old milch cows and unthrifty ones, or keep them secluded from the rest of the herd. 5th. The following conformation usually indicates a weakness of constitution and a susceptibility to tuberculosis : Head narrow between the horns, sunken eyes, depth of cavity (temporal) back of the eyes, thin narrow ewe neck, chest small, lacking in both breadth and depth, hollow flank and tendency to pot belly, a general lack of muscle so that the limbs seem loosely attached to the body, in breeds that show...
Página 356 - ... 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.
Página 542 - President State Agricultural Society. Professor IP ROBERTS, - - Agriculture. Professor GC CALDWELL. ----- Chemistry. Professor JAMES LAW, - ... Veterinary Science. Professor AN PRENTISS, - Botany. Professor JH COMSTOCK, ----- Entomology. Professor LH BAILEY, ----- Horticulture. Professor HH WING, - - - Dairy Husbandry. Professor GF ATKINSON, - - - Cryptogatnic Botany.
Página 504 - ... 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 in three or four parts of boiling water, after which cold rain water may be added in the required quantities.

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