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Title: "Captain Cook’s Voyages round the World. (Slightly abridged.) With an introductory life by M. B. Synge. [With plates.]", "Logs and Journals. Abridgments and Adaptations"
Author: COOK, James – the Circumnavigator
Contributor: SYNGE, Margaret Bertha.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10025.c.12."
Page: 159
Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1897
Publisher: Thomas Nelson & Sons
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000772730

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Title: The new hydropathic cook-book : with recipes for cooking on hygienic principles : containing also a philosophical exposition of the relations of food to health : the chemical elements and proximate constitution of alimentary principles : the nutritive properties of all kinds of aliments : the relative value of vegetable and animal substances : the selection and preservation of dietetic materials, etc., etc.
Year: 1853 (1850s)
Authors: Trall, R. T. (Russell Thacher), 1812-1877
Subjects: Cooking Food Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Publisher: New York : Fowlers and Wells
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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500 the acre ; and in some sea-sons more than ,000 have been realizedfor the crop of a single acre. Among thebest varieties are the Early Virginia (tig.(54), llovcy^s Sred7ing, Nectarine^ Duke of £ KAUI.Y Vlr.lilNIA 80 II Y D li O P A T III C C O O K – B 0 0 K , Varieties of Strawberries—Effects of Culture on their Blossoms.Kent, Hudson, Swain stones Seedling, Alpine Bush, Burrs New Fig. 65. Pine, Mulberry, etc. Hoveys Seedling (fig.65) is one of the mostproductive varieties. Oneman can pick and hullone hundred quart boxesin a day. In the wild state thestrawberry has perfectflowers, like the apple,pear, etc. But owing tohigh culture and new seed-lings, many varieties nowvary from this primevalform. Some are mostlystaminate, and will in nocase produce large crops; others are pistillate, and alone willyield but little, and that imperfect fruit; but with a perfect,or staminate, kind to fertilize them, they will yield larger cropsthan can be obtained even from perfect kinds. Fig. e6.

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Image taken from page 129 of ‘[The Voyages of Captain James Cook. Illustrated … With an appendix, giving an account of the present condition of the South Sea Islands, &c.]’

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Title: "[The Voyages of Captain James Cook. Illustrated … With an appendix, giving an account of the present condition of the South Sea Islands, &c.]", "Logs and Journals. Collected Editions"
Author: COOK, James – the Circumnavigator
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10003.d.9."
Volume: 01
Page: 129
Place of Publishing: London & New York
Date of Publishing: 1852
Publisher: John Tallis & Co.
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000772649

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Identifier: experimentsindes118cook
Title: Experiments in the destruction of fly larvae in horse manure
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Cook, F. C. (Frank Cummings), 1877-1923 Hutchison, R. H. (Robert Harris), 1886- Scales, F. M. (Freeman Montague), 1880-
Subjects: Flies Control Horses Manure Handling
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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s nearly as possiblethe same in all cages. It will be understood that 10 gallons ofsolution were applied to 8 bushels of manure in all the cage experi-ments mentioned below, unless some other explanation is given.After treatment in this way the doors of the cages were closed andthe flytraps put in place. The cages were examined every day. Theescape of any larva? into the drip pan was noted, and the volumeof the drip water measured and a sample analyzed. A quart sam-ple of manure was removed through the small door at the side ofthe cage after a day or two and the percentage of living and deadmaggots determined. The larval counts of quart samples werevery unsatisfactory so far as indicating the comparative larvicidalvalue of the chemicals, but the results of some of these counts aregiven in the tables. After five to seven days flies began to emerge, and then it was nec-essary to darken the cages with black cloth tacked on the sides, as seen Bui. 118, U. S. Dept. cf Agriculture. Plate I.

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Image taken from page 134 of ‘Chapman’s Centenary Memorial of Captain Cook’s Description of New Zealand one hundred years ago. [Extracts from Cook’s three voyages of circumnavigation, edited by George T. Chapman with the assistance of Albin Martin. With p
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Title: "Chapman’s Centenary Memorial of Captain Cook’s Description of New Zealand one hundred years ago. [Extracts from Cook’s three voyages of circumnavigation, edited by George T. Chapman with the assistance of Albin Martin. With plates.]", "Logs and Journals. Abridgments and Adaptations"
Author: COOK, James – the Circumnavigator
Contributor: CHAPMAN, George Thomson.
Contributor: MARTIN, Albin.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10491.f.26."
Page: 134
Place of Publishing: Auckland
Date of Publishing: 1870
Publisher: Geo T. Chapman
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000772718

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