Museum Bulletin, Nummers 133-136University of the State of New York, 1909 |
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5th Rep't Adirondacks Albany Archeology beds beetle Berl black and white Black river Blandford Borkenk Bostrichus branchlets bulletin Cecidomyiidae Chapuis Clarke colored geologic map Com'n Cryphalus Crypturgus Dendroctonus deposits Devonic Dryocoetes Economic Geology Eich Eichhoff elm leaf beetle Entomology Facing Faun feet flies Food plants formation Forstins fossils geologic map glacial gneisses graptolite Grenville Habitat Hamilton Hopkins house fly Hudson Hylastes Hylesinus Hypothenemus injury inliers insects Iroquois Lake larvae Leconte limestone Linn Linnaeus Lowville Lyons Falls Micracis miles Monarthrum moth N. Y. State Mus Paleontology Paleozoic pest Phil Phloeosinus Pinus Plate Platypus Port Leyden Proc quadrangle region Rep't sandstone Scale Schwarz Scol Scolytus shale showing Siluric skin species syenite Tomicus township Trans Trenton typhoid U. S. Dep't Agric U. S. Div U. S. Ent valley Wash white geologic map Xyleborus Xyloterus York York State Museum Zeit Zoology
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Pagina 97 - ... by the Bureau of Entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture, as well as by numerous experiment-station entomologists, notably by Profs.
Pagina 13 - The work of the office has been materially aided as in past years, by the identification of a number of species through the courtesy of Dr LO Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, and his associates.
Pagina 6 - DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. - Watkins 1914 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.B. LL.D. - ... Palmyra 1912 T. GUILFORD SMITH MACE LL.D. - - - Buffalo 1918 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D.
Pagina 118 - Alleghany mountains no less than fifty times. He encountered all the privations of hunger, thirst, fatigue and exposure, month after month, and year after year, until his indomitable spirit had conquered every difficulty, and crowned his enterprise with success.
Pagina 20 - Legs mostly pale yelJewish; claws long, slender, evenly curved, the pulvilli as long as the claws. Genitalia ; basal clasp segment stout, truncate ; terminal clasp segment rather stout...
Pagina 14 - Flies swarmed over infected fecal matter in the pits and then visited and fed upon the food prepared for the soldiers at the mess tents. In some instances where lime had recently been sprinkled over the contents of the pits, flies with their feet whitened with lime were seen walking over the food.
Pagina 37 - It is possible for the fly to carry the typhoid bacillus in two ways. In the first place, fecal matter containing the typhoid germs may adhere to the fly and be mechanically transported. In the second place, it is possible that the typhoid bacillus may be carried in the digestive organs of the fly and may be deposited with its excrement.
Pagina 6 - Chancellor Brooklyn 1919 DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. - - - - - Watkins 1914 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.B. LL.D. ----- Palmyra 1912 T. GUILFORD SMITH MACE LL.D. - Buffalo 1918 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D.