Box 3
Contains 66 Results:
Negative # B23723: Rat on Uncovered Garbage Pail. [Large rat on an overflowing trash bin.], 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 # B19727: Healing Scar- Skull of Dog Showing, Moreno Valley, NM. [A prairie dog skull in a field recovering after prairie dog removal.], 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 # B19726: Healing Scar- See B19727 P. Dog Mounds Moreno Valley, NM. [A different view of a prairie dog skull in a field recovering after prairie dog removal.], 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 # BS-82: Damage to a Meadow Done by Gophers. [A meadow damaged by pocket gophers.], 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 # B19673: Exceptionally Large Prairie Dog Mound, 5 Burrow Mouths, Moreno Valley, NM. [A large prairie dog 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 # B19680: Cavernous Prairie Dog Holes, Moreno Valley, NM. [A gun next to a massive prairie dog hole.], 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 # B14224: Irrigation Ditch Trapped by Pocket Gopher, Roadway, Flooded Both Directions. [Flooding caused by pocket gophers.], 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 # BS-86: Young Tree Wilted due to Gopher Work on Roots. [Tree damaged by pocket gophers.], 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 # BS-2: Caches Apple Roots Oregon Agricultural College Bulletin- Wight. [Damaged apple roots.], 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 # B14191: Pocket Gopher Mound, Showing Fresh Work and Recent "Core" (CA). [A pocket gopher mound.], 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.