Box 3
Contains 66 Results:
Negative # BS-78: Bald Eagle in Flight- Enemy of Rabbits, Squirrels. [Bald eagle drawing.], 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-3: Gophers 10 Days Old- Oregon Agricultural College Bulletin- Wight. [Baby 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 # B71M: Owl Pellets Containing Skulls of Rats, Mice, and Gophers. [Pile of rodent skulls found in owl pellets.], 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.
No Number. [Drawings of striped and spotted skunks.], 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 # B1544M: Rats. [A display showing rats causing damage accompanied by 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.
No Number: USDA Facts About Rats- They Are Full of Fleas that Transmit Many Forms of Disease. [Rat data slide.], 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.
No Number: Health and Economic Welfare of Our City are Seriously Threatened by Rats- Rats Cause Many Disasterous Fires. [Title slide. From the studio of C.M. Brashear, Little Rock, AR.], 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 # B23719: Rats and Uncovered Garbage Pail. [Rats eating trash that spilled out of 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.
No Number: If Merchandise They Waste Could be Converted into Cash, the Proceeds Would Pay All of Our Taxes- There is at Least One Rat to Every Person in this City. [Title slide. From the studio of C.M. Brashear, Little Rock, AR.], 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 # B17570: Ground Squirrel in His Attitude of Attention. [A ground squirrel in a forest. Hand painted.], 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.