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Bulletin (University of Missouri, College of Agriculture) ; no. 1-8
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, 1884)
Announcement to farmers, the so-called "Hatch Bill," assent of Governor, plan of organization, work and experiments proposed this season, personnel of station
(State University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888)
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station : act of Congress, organization, reorganization, rules and regulations
([University of Missouri] ; Herald Publishing House, Printers, 1888?)
Soil, weather, field trials with corn
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1889)
A test of tillage implements
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1888)
Generalities and experiments in spaying cattle (to be continued) : appendix on glanders
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1888?)
Grasses for pastures and for meadows
(Missouri Agricultural College,, 1888)
Study of the life history of corn at its different periods of growth
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1889)
Green versus dry storage of fodder
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1889)
Feeding ensilage against dry fodder
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1889)
Analyses of apples at various stages of growth ; Bordeaux mixture for grape rot ; Comparative tests of small fruits and potatoes
(Missouri Agricultural College Experiment Station, 1889)
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 1
(1887)
Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.
The law of Congress establishing agricultural experiment stations
(1887)
"An act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in several states under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts ...
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 112
(1887)
Decorated border: Full border decorated with acanthus surrounds the text of the title page for the life of Saint Benedict. T pegs are at each of the four corners, and the text of the title appears to be written on a page ...
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 113
(1887)
Miniature (full-page) watercolor: Benedict of Nursia enthroned with book (his rule?) and staff. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 145
(1887)
Miniature (full-page) watercolor: Benedict sees soul of Scholastica, as a dove, ascend to heaven. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson ...
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 147
(1887)
Miniature (full-page) watercolor: Benedict receives viaticum before his death. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 143
(1887)
Miniature (full-page) watercolor: Benedict speaks with his twin sister Scholastica. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 141
(1887)
Miniature (full-page) watercolor: Benedict gives life to dead boy. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.
Weckerlin illuminated manuscript, page 146
(1887)
Decorated border: Two-sided border decorated with white flowers. Scanned page of the 1887 Weckerlin illuminated manuscript housed at Mount St. Scholastica, a Benedictine convent in Atchinson Kansas.