Box 1
Contains 46 Results:
Negative # B1133M: Ground Squirrel (Citellus elegans). [Ground squirrel sitting on the ground next to some grass.], 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 # B19714: Dead Prairie Dogs- 1265 Adults, 609 Young- Grain Used 275 lbs, Moreno Valley, NM 1919. [Large amount of dead prairie dogs spread across the ground.], 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 # B17378: Jack Rabbits and Haystack Damaged by Them. [Pile of dead jackrabbits next to a haystack they had damaged.], 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 # B18970: Columbia Ground Squirrels, Killed by Poisoned Oats. [16 dead ground squirrels layed out next to a 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 # B19754: Field Camp- Galligers Range Union Co., NM (Prairie Dog Work). [Campsite of group performing prairie dog work. Men, tents, wagons, and a very old vehicle.], 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 # B19646: Camp Cedar Glade, AZ 1919- Mixing Poison for Prairie Dogs. [Men mixing poisons in a large trough outside a tent.], 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 # B19705: Thickly Infested Area- Grass all Destroyed by Prairie Dogs Moreno Valley, NM. [Prairie dog colony area stripped of grass by the rodents.], 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 # B1001M: The Common Rat, A Most Destructive Pest. [Drawing of rats eating oats.], 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 # B999M: Pocket Gophers, a Native Rodent Which Destroys Valuable Crops. [Drawing of a pocket gopher.], 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 # B89: Faces of Geomys and Thomomys Compared. [Drawings of two types of pocket gophers' faces with descriptions.], 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.