Box 1
Contains 46 Results:
Negative # B18551: Ground Squirrel (Citellus t. pallidus), Clayton, NM. [Ground squirrel sitting in front of the entrance to its burrow.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B1128M: Cornfield Damaged by Citellus columbianus, Washington. [View of a cornfield damaged by ground squirrels.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19735: Operator Placing Poisoned Bait for Coyote- Manzano Mts., NM. [A man placing poisoned bait for coyotes in NM.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B1047M: Demonstrating Preparation of Ground Squirrel Poison. [Demonstrating how to prepare ground squirrel poison to farmers.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19675: Biological Survey Camp, Moreno Valley, NM 1919. [Pitched tent and horse and Biological Survey campsite.], 1919
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19769: 1873 Dead Prairie Dogs, Moreno Valley, NM 1919. [Mound of dead prairie dogs.], 1919
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B825M A-42: Result of Campaign Against Prairie Dogs- 1641 Killed on 320 Acres. [Another mound of dead prairie dogs.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19696: Distributing Poison Oats for Prairie Dogs on Infested Area, NM. [Men on horseback distributing poison baits across a prairie dog colony.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B1963: Same as 19642- Section without Prairie Dogs Near Grand Canyon, AZ. [A prairie dog-free field protected by a fence.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.
Negative # B19763: Large Tripod Used in Photographing Field Operation Against Rodents, AZ. [12-20 ft tall tripod with camera operated by a man on a ladder with a horse and buggy in the background.], n.d.
Series I: Rodent Control Slides consists of lantern slides dated 1907 to 1919 containing images of rodents, rodent damage to fields, rodent and predator control activities, Bureau of Biological Survey employees conducting fieldwork, hand-drawn diagrams, and informational slides about rodent damage.