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Page 96
... natural history of the state , especially that relating to fish fauna . The Superintendent has already collected a considerable number of such specimens , includ- ing fish , native as well as others , reptiles , batrachians , beetles ...
... natural history of the state , especially that relating to fish fauna . The Superintendent has already collected a considerable number of such specimens , includ- ing fish , native as well as others , reptiles , batrachians , beetles ...
Page 98
... natural nursery ponds for young trout imaginable . The old wooden spawning race in pond G , which had rotted down ... naturally arises , how can this evil be remedied ? Are we to wait for nature to re - stock these waters ? If so , you ...
... natural nursery ponds for young trout imaginable . The old wooden spawning race in pond G , which had rotted down ... naturally arises , how can this evil be remedied ? Are we to wait for nature to re - stock these waters ? If so , you ...
Page 99
... natural home of the pickerel . Here he would live and thrive . The myriads of small fish which are now of no value as food for man would soon be converted into the toothsome and gamy pick- erel . Because of a foolish prejudice against ...
... natural home of the pickerel . Here he would live and thrive . The myriads of small fish which are now of no value as food for man would soon be converted into the toothsome and gamy pick- erel . Because of a foolish prejudice against ...
Page 111
... natural food of the aval fauna ; some species being mentioned which the author states were not found in the state , while many known to have existed in the state were not named . Knowing the facts as stated , the writer has made a ...
... natural food of the aval fauna ; some species being mentioned which the author states were not found in the state , while many known to have existed in the state were not named . Knowing the facts as stated , the writer has made a ...
Page 121
... natural science is to day largely German and French , but in the great majority of cases this important fact is entirely ignored . Were the student to enter the domain of so - called " pure science , " he would at the outset be informed ...
... natural science is to day largely German and French , but in the great majority of cases this important fact is entirely ignored . Were the student to enter the domain of so - called " pure science , " he would at the outset be informed ...
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Page 180 - That it shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to conduct original researches or verify experiments on the physiology of plants and animals ; the diseases to which they are severally subject, with the remedies for the same ; the chemical composition of useful plants at their different stages of growth ; the comparative advantages of rotative cropping as pursued under a varying series of crops ; the capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation ; the analysis of soils and water...
Page 179 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 180 - The grants of moneys authorized by this act are made subject to the legislative assent of the several States and Territories...
Page 179 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 126 - Whenever, by priority of possession, rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued, and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Page 180 - ... comparative effects on crops of different kinds: the adaptation and value of grasses and forage plants; the composition and digestibility of the different kinds of food for domestic animals; the scientific and economic questions involved in the production of butter and cheese; and such other researches or experiments bearing directly on the agricultural industry of the United States as may in each case be deemed advisable, having due regard to the varying conditions and needs of the respective...
Page 180 - Agriculture to furnish forms, as far as practicable, for the tabulation of results of investigation or experiments ; to indicate, from time to time, such lines of inquiry as to him shall seem most important ; and, in general, to furnish such advice and assistance as will best promote the purposes of this act.
Page 180 - That payments of such installments of the appropriation herein made as shall become due to any State before the adjournment of the regular session of legislature meeting next after the passage of this act shall be made upon the assent of the governor thereof, duly certified to the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 127 - The appropriation must be for some useful or beneficial purpose, and when the appropriator or his successor in interest ceases to use it for such a purpose the right ceases.
Page 180 - That out of the first annual appropriation so received by any station an amount not exceeding one-fifth may be expended in the erection, enlargement, or repair of a building or buildings necessary for carrying on the work of such station; and thereafter an amount not exceeding five per centum of such annual appropriation may be so expended.