Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Ausgaben 701-725U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1913 |
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... June .. 19.56 0.85 0.20 0.20 19.52 0.45 2.86 2.39 19.23 .21 .26 4.68 4.32 .26 .10 1915 firsts . June .. 8.45 7.10 3.43 2.01 1.66 July .. 10.45 17.51 13.11 3.06 1.34 1914 dirty eggs . April . 19.64 5.95 2.65 .91 2.39 May . 19.52 12.04 ...
... June .. 19.56 0.85 0.20 0.20 19.52 0.45 2.86 2.39 19.23 .21 .26 4.68 4.32 .26 .10 1915 firsts . June .. 8.45 7.10 3.43 2.01 1.66 July .. 10.45 17.51 13.11 3.06 1.34 1914 dirty eggs . April . 19.64 5.95 2.65 .91 2.39 May . 19.52 12.04 ...
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... June . 1915 firsts . June . 3,042 60 July . 3,762 183 29 137 1914 dirty eggs . April . 7,072 117 May . 7,029 234 June . 6,800 370 July 6,589 471 1914 seconds . July . 5,245 104 85 55 1915 seconds . June . 3,031 176 91 July . 3,766 279 ...
... June . 1915 firsts . June . 3,042 60 July . 3,762 183 29 137 1914 dirty eggs . April . 7,072 117 May . 7,029 234 June . 6,800 370 July 6,589 471 1914 seconds . July . 5,245 104 85 55 1915 seconds . June . 3,031 176 91 July . 3,766 279 ...
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... June . 553 131 211 42 8583 146 1915 firsts . June . July . 5,362 355 200 4 , 198 392 232 1914 dirty eggs . April . May June . July . ** 583 1914 seconds . July .. 3,662 149 19 1915 seconds . June . 5 , 401 534 July . 4,964 427 22 Total ...
... June . 553 131 211 42 8583 146 1915 firsts . June . July . 5,362 355 200 4 , 198 392 232 1914 dirty eggs . April . May June . July . ** 583 1914 seconds . July .. 3,662 149 19 1915 seconds . June . 5 , 401 534 July . 4,964 427 22 Total ...
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... June 29. From 65 plants in the sprayed rows 310 heads or burrs were obtained and from 39 plants in the unsprayed rows 39 heads , an average of nearly 5 heads from each sprayed plant and an average of 1 from each un- sprayed plant . The ...
... June 29. From 65 plants in the sprayed rows 310 heads or burrs were obtained and from 39 plants in the unsprayed rows 39 heads , an average of nearly 5 heads from each sprayed plant and an average of 1 from each un- sprayed plant . The ...
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... June , July , August , October , November , and December , of 1915 , 1916 , and 1917 , 1,345 , practically 94 per cent , were identified as Feltia annexa . The proportion of this species , in one collection , was as low as 76 per cent ...
... June , July , August , October , November , and December , of 1915 , 1916 , and 1917 , 1,345 , practically 94 per cent , were identified as Feltia annexa . The proportion of this species , in one collection , was as low as 76 per cent ...
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Seite 22 - The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness.
Seite 21 - To find the pressure in pounds per square inch of a column of water, multiply the height of the column in feet by .434. Approximately, we say that every foot elevation is equal to % Ib. pressure per square inch ; this allows for ordinary friction. To find the diameter of a pump cylinder...
Seite 22 - Portland cement is the product obtained by finely pulverizing clinker produced by calcining to incipient fusion an intimate and properly proportioned mixture of argillaceous and calcareous materials, with no additions subsequent to calcination excepting water and calcined or uncalcined gypsum.
Seite 74 - ... shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00), nor more than one hundred dollars $100.00) or by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Seite 35 - ... and, in smoothing off, the trowel should be drawn over the mold in such a manner as to exert a moderate pressure on the excess material. The mold should be turned over and the operation repeated.
Seite 22 - The average tensile strength in pounds per square inch of not less than three standard mortar briquettes...
Seite 22 - A pat of neat cement shall remain firm and hard, and show no signs of distortion, cracking, checking, or disintegration in the steam test for soundness.
Seite 13 - Raise the safety valves cautiously and frequently, as they are liable to become fast In their seats and useless for the purpose intended. 10.
Seite 22 - The specific gravity of cement shall not be less than 3.10. Should the test of cement as received fall below this requirement, a second test may be made upon a sample ignited at a low red heat. The loss in weight of the ignited cement shall not exceed 4 per cent.
Seite 13 - ... of the number of bales, the classification, the price or bona fide price offered, and other terms of purchase or sale, of any cotton involved in any transaction participated in by him, or to produce all books, letters, papers, or documents in his possession or under his control relating to such matter.