Bulletin, Issues 110-143The Station, 1899 No. 41 contains a complete list of bulletins issued to July 1892 with both volume and consecutive numbers. |
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Page 45 - ... guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction before any justice of the peace', shall be fined not less than ten dollars and not more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense, together with all the costs of prosecution, and shall stand committed until the same is paid.
Page 101 - The title for all lands for the use of said college shall be made in fee simple to the State of Ohio, with covenants of seizin and warranty, and no title shall be taken to the State for purposes aforesaid until the Attorney General shall be satisfied that the same is free from all defects and incumbrances.
Page 101 - A mixture made of 3 pounds of copper sulfate and 3 pounds of lime to 50 gallons of water is indicated by the formula...
Page 45 - ... out of the State .Treasury, upon the warrant of the Auditor of Public Accounts, from any money...
Page 153 - Slake the lime in a small quantity of hot water, add the sulfur gradually and stir thoroughly. Dilute the mixture to 15 gallons with water, and boil in an iron kettle, or cook by steam in a barrel for forty-five minutes. Fill the vessel with water to the required 50 gallons ; strain the wash through a fine mesh strainer, and apply hot.
Page ix - June 30, 1902; that we have found the same well kept and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the Treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Page 61 - Water to make 50 gallons. Dissolve the copper sulfate in about two gallons of hot water, contained in a wooden vessel, by stirring, or even better by suspending the sulfate, contained in a cheese cloth sack, in a large bucketful of cold water. With the cold water and cheese cloth bag a longer time is required.