The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Missouri Station—Greenhouses and Hotbeds. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate F13. 2.—Missouri Station—Protection of Peach Trees. Unprotected Tree in Bloom, Whitewashed Tree Retarded Five Days. MISSOURI. 287 furnished for the purpose by the State board of agriculture Atpresent the station has under experiment 240 registered Shorthorn,Hereford. Red Polled, and Devon cattle, which are being inoculatedagainst Texas fever and are to be sent into the fever district of Texas. All of the collection


The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Missouri Station—Greenhouses and Hotbeds. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate F13. 2.—Missouri Station—Protection of Peach Trees. Unprotected Tree in Bloom, Whitewashed Tree Retarded Five Days. MISSOURI. 287 furnished for the purpose by the State board of agriculture Atpresent the station has under experiment 240 registered Shorthorn,Hereford. Red Polled, and Devon cattle, which are being inoculatedagainst Texas fever and are to be sent into the fever district of Texas. All of the collections of specimens of the university, including thoseof the college of agriculture, are available to the officers of the the entomological division there is a collection of over 6,000 speciesof insects of economic importance, and collections of spraying appara-tus and standard insecticides. In the veterinary division there is a col-lection of about 100 photographs of diseased animals or organs andabout 200 specimens and models. In the agricultural division thereare collections of the different types and grades of wool produced inNorth America, and a collection of


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