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Number of items: 36.
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Introduction to the study of the scientific principles of agriculture; being the inaugural lecture delivered 6 May 1884 at the University Museum, Oxford. (1884)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Note on some condition of the development and the activity of chlorophyll - abstract. (1885)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On agricultural investigation: being a lecture delivered 27 October 1884 at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJ, under the auspices of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, the State Board of Agriculture and the State Agricultural College. (1885)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On rainfall, evaporation and percolation. (1876)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On some points in connection with animal nutrition. Being an address delivered at South Kensington in the biological section of the science conferences, 26 May 1876. (1876)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On some points in connection with vegetation being an address delivered at South Kensington in the chemical section of the science conferences. (1876)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Remarques sur la relation qui existe entre les sommes de temperature et la production agricole. (1886)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Results of experiments at Rothamsted on the growth of potatoes for twelve years in succession on the same land. Lecture delivered 27 July 1888 at the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester. (1888)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Results of experiments at Rothamsted on the growth of root crops for many years in succession on the same land. Lecture delivered 27 July 1887 at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. (1887)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Results of experiments at Rothamsted, the growth of leguminous crops, for many years in succession on the same land; being (with additions) a lecture delivered November, 1, 1889, at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. (1889)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Report (Presented to Parliament) of experiments undertaken by order of the board of trade to determine the relative values of unmalted and malted barley as food for stock. (1866)
Gilbert, Joseph Henry, Lawes, John Bennet
Freedom in the growth and sale of the crops of the farm.. (1877)
Lawes, John Bennet
Is higher farming a remedy for lower prices? Read to the Berkshire Agricultural Society 1879. (1879)
Lawes, John Bennet
On the chemistry of the feeding of animals for the production of meat and manure. (1864)
Lawes, John Bennet
On the more frequent growth of barley on heavy land. (1875)
Lawes, John Bennet
On the valuation of unexhausted manures. (1885)
Lawes, John Bennet
On the valuation of unexhausted manures. (1875)
Lawes, John Bennet
The food of our agricultural crops. (1890)
Lawes, John Bennet
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The history of a field newly laid down to permanent grass. (1889)
Lawes, John Bennet
Experiments on ensilage, conducted at Rothamsted season 1884-5. (1886)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Food and its relations to various exigencies of the animal body. (1866)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
LXI On the sources of the fat of the animal body. (1866)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
LXI On the sources of the fat of the animal body. (1866)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
New experiments on the question of the fixation of free nitrogen (Preliminary notice). (1890)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
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Note on Composition of potatoes. (1878)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Note on sewage utilisation. (1876)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On the composition, value and utilisation of town sewage. (1866)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On the home produce, imports, consumption, and price of wheat in the United Kingdom. (1887)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On the present position of the question of the sources of the nitrogen of vegetation, with some new results, and preliminary notice of new lines of investigation. (1889)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
On the sewage of towns Third report of The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the best mode of distributing the sewage of towns and applying it to beneficial and profitable uses and Appendices 1,2,3 Presented to Parliament 1865 pp202. (1865)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Our climate and our wheat crops. (1880)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
Report of experiments on the growth of wheat for the second period of twenty years in succession on the same land (20 years). (1885)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
XLIII On the composition of the ash of wheat-grain, and wheat-straw, grown at Rothamsted, in different seasons, and by different manures. (1884)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
XXIII. Agricultural, botanical, and chemical results of experiments on the mixed herbage of permanent meadow, conducted for more than twenty years in succession on the same land. (1879)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
XXVI. Supplement to former paper, entitled—"Experimental inquiry into the composition of some of the animals fed and slaughtered as human food.”—Composition of the ash of the entire animals, and of certain separated parts. (1883)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry
The world's wheat supply. (1898)
Lawes, John Bennet, Gilbert, Joseph Henry