Books by "William Hopper"

12 books found

Procedure, Its Theory and Practice

Procedure, Its Theory and Practice

by William Taylor Hughes

1905

Datum Posts of Jurisprudence

Datum Posts of Jurisprudence

by William Taylor Hughes

1907

Natural History of Hawaii

Natural History of Hawaii

by William Alanson Bryan

1915

Technical Bulletin

Technical Bulletin

by William Newton Logan

1916

The Soils of Mississippi

The Soils of Mississippi

by Charles Francis Briscoe, Glenn Washington Herrick, Harry Bates Brown, W. L. Hutchinson, William Newton Logan, E. M. RANCK

1892

Guide to the Turf

Guide to the Turf

by Ruff William

1874

Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Maryland

Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Maryland

by Maryland. Court of Appeals, Alexander Contee Magruder, Oliver Miller, Nicholas Brewer (Jr), John Shaaf Stockett, William Theophilus Brantly, William Henry Perkins, Herbert Thorndike Tiffany, Malcolm J. Coan

1886

Experiment Station Work, XXXVIII

Experiment Station Work, XXXVIII

by August Mayer, C. L. Marlatt, Carleton Roy Ball, Charles D. Woods, Edgar Brown, J. W. T. Duvel, John Robbins Mohler, Lee Cleveland Corbett, Leland Ossian Howard, Maria Parloa, Milton Whitney, Samuel Fortier, Theodore Sherman Palmer, Walter Tennyson Swingle, William Fairchild Hubbard, William Renwick Beattie, F. H. Hillman, Harry Snyder, Robert White Williams, William Allen Orton

1906

"The codling moth or apple worm and the apple scab have no direct relationship except that both attack the apple and are, respectively, the chief insect enemy and the chief fungous disease of this fruit. Both are, however, subject to practical control by sprays, which being necessary at the same dates, in the main, can be combined in single applications, and it is for this reason that they are considered together in this bulletin. A brief life history is given of the codling moth, with a description of the sprays and other remedies for it, followed by similar matter on the apple scab. The bulletin concludes with a joint consideration, for both pests, of spraying outfits and methods, with directions for the combination of the spray mixtures, and a spray calendar" -- introduction.

The Engineer's Encyclopædia

The Engineer's Encyclopædia

by John G. Winton, William J. Millar

1890