Agricultural Experiment Station (University of Kentucky) negatives
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Agricultural Experiment Station (University of Kentucky) negatives
- Date
- 1895-1948
- Extent
- 9.9 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Agriculture--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Botany--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Entomology--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Arrangement
- This collection is described at the item level and has been left according to the original numbering system and inventory. It is arranged into two series by old accession information. Note: The original envelopes that housed the negatives have been retained and are stored in two boxes at the end of the range of the collection.
- Preferred Citation
- 0000ua269: [identification of item], Agricultural Experiment Station (University of Kentucky) negatives, University of Kentucky Archives.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Kentucky Agriculture Experiment Station was established in Fayette County in September, 1885, after President James Patterson and two Board of Trustees members attended a meeting in Washington, D.C.; at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in which representatives from state agricultural colleges discussed the need for scientific, experimental, agricultural research. Roughly a dozen other state colleges had established experiment stations as part of their agriculture departments, and Patterson urged that Kentucky follow suit. This trend preceded the official legislation passed by Congress in 1887, known as the Hatch Act, which called for every state to establish agriculture experiment stations associated with the state agricultural college, and provided federal funding for those experiment stations. Following this act, the experiment station became officially and legally known as the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, federally funded, controlled by the state of Kentucky, and housed in the University of Kentucky Agriculture department.
- Less than a year after the experiment station was established, the Kentucky General Assembly enacted a law regulating the properties of fertilizers to be sold in the state, making the Experiment Station responsible for the analysis and labeling of the approved products. This was the first regulatory activity assigned to the Agricultural Experiment Station, but more responsibility would follow as other regulations were passed, so that by 1918, the Experiment Station was regulating fertilizers, livestock feed, seeds, nursery products, as well as foods and drugs.
- Through its involvement with regulation, and also through the publication of bulletins explaining the results of research, the Experiment Station began to gain the trust and respect of farmers throughout the state. This relationship continued to develop and be maintained through the Experiment Station's involvement and partnership with the Kentucky Cooperative Extension service that operated at the county level.
- In 1910, the Experiment Station became part of the newly formed College of Agriculture of the University of Kentucky, being designated as the department for research and graduate work. The College of Agriculture also contained the Department of Agriculture, the teaching and undergraduate area, and the Department of Extension Work, the precursor to the Cooperative Extension Service. At its establishment, the Agricultural Experiment Station was given twelve acres at the edge of the campus to use as a research farm. When that land proved insufficient, the Experiment Station began purchasing additional land adjacent to the campus, growing to 230 acres by 1908 and approximately 580 acres by 1930.
- Also, the Experiment Station expanded into other parts of the state, obtaining two "substations" in 1925, one in Breathitt County in eastern Kentucky, and the other in Caldwell County in western Kentucky. A 600 acre farm in Owen County was obtained in 1955. Although most of the original farmland located next to the campus has been transformed into buildings, dormitories, and a football stadium, the Experiment Station continues to research on several farms in Fayette County, as well as the locations in Breathitt, Caldwell, and Owen counties, and a facility in Woodford County obtained in 1991.
- Since its establishment, the Agricultural Experiment Station has researched ways to improve crops, prevent diseases in both livestock and plants, and analyze and improve soils across the state. During times of crisis, such as World Wars I and II and the Great Depression, Experiment Station research was essential to increasing food production and ensuring the survival of farmers and farms statewide.
- Additionally, the Experiment Station partnered with the U.S. Army Medical Corps and government organizations such as the TVA to provide research and technical advice and instruction. Over the years, tobacco research was and continues to be a major area of investigation for the Experiment Station. Today, other research areas include agribusiness, international trade, food processing, nutrition, community development, and the environment.
- Scope and Content
- The Agricultural Experiment Station (University of Kentucky) negatives consist of field and laboratory images from the Departments of Entomology and Botany in the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Kentucky. The images document plant and animal life in and around Lexington, Kentucky. Many of these images were used in the Agricultural reports and bulletins. See the series level scope notes for more detail.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The materials in this collection, due to either their age or origin, reside in the public domain. University of Kentucky Special Collections and Digital Programs retains physical property rights to this collection.
Contents of the Collection
Entomology and Botany Department
Scope and Contents note
The Entomology and Botany series consists of over 900 negatives and nearly 100 prints taken by members of the Department of Entomology and Botany of the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Kentucky. Negatives date from 1895 to 1948, and subject matter includes crops, plant life, insects, and examples of the effects of various diseases on plants and crops. Locations include the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, other areas in the state of Kentucky, and other states.
D
Scope and Contents note
Subseries D consists of nearly 700 5" x 7" glass negatives, taken between 1897-1936. The photographer, when identified, is listed in the scope note.
Experiment Station Building.
Experiment Station Building.
Experiment Station Building. 9/25/1900
Professor Scovell's home at the Experiment Farm. 5/14/1907
Insectary at the Experiment Farm. 11/2/1908
Vivarium.
Zoology Lab Department of Entomology & Zoology at the Experiment Station Building. Apr-14
Seed scarifier. 10/23/1922
Old seed laboratory general view of workers at the Experiment Station Building.
Special Blower at the Old Seed Laborabory. Apr-24
General View of workers at the old seed laboratory. Apr-24
Special blower in the seed laboratory-seed cleaner. Apr-24
Insect breeding cages used in Vivarium Department of Entomology and Botany.
Zoology Laboratory Department of Entomology & Zoology at State University. Apr-24
Vivarium, interior at the Agricultural Experiment Station.
Tropaea luna. 1899
Melanopus differentialis. 8/13/1906
Dynastes tityus, natural size. 5/4/1906
Paupae of rhinoceros beetles, natural size. 9/10/1907
Fall web worm. 6/10/1899
Samia cecropia, natural size. 1899
Empasca mali. 7/25/1907
Fall web worm. 6/12/1913
Buffalo treehopper. 2/28/1908
Mantis Carolina. 1899
Anthracnose. 2/10/1910
Anthracnose. 2/10/1910
Army worm on corn, natural size. 6/9/1914
Bagworm, female, male, egg. 4/12/1906
Fall web worm. 6/12/1913
One of the tortricidae & cocoon case from which it emerged. 7/28/1906
Trees injured by a June bug. 5/24/1905
Anterior part showing pigment of lapyhgiva frigifeida 2/3/1919
Pignut hickory in Woodland Park 4/17/1913
unidentified image
First growth along Barns Creek in Fayette County Sept. 1899
Adult cicada. 4/25/1903
17 year locust work, Twigs stung in 1902. 5/1/1903
Twin cells, reduced. 4/28/1912
Twin cells, natural size. 4/28/1913
J.P. Moore's apiary in Morgan, Kentucky. 7/25/1916
J.P. Moore's Queen record in Morgan, Kentucky. 7/25/1916
J.P. Moore's apiary & properties. 7/25/1916
J.P. Moore Queen breeder in Morgan Kentucky. 7/25/1916
Gardiner's fumigatorium in Louisville, Kentucky. 10/18/1908
Q.A. Rahm's fumigatorium in Leitchfield, Kentucky. 11/4/1908
Navy & Neuner's fumigatorium at St. Matthews. 11/2/1908
Strawberry picking at Foley's place-Clay's Mill Road. 4/30/1905
Strawberry pickers at Boxwell Fox's place in Winchester. 4/24/1905
Strawberries, Candy, natural size at Karsner. 5/29/1905
Rot of tobacco, natural size. March
Tobacco sprayer at Plot Experiment Farm. 7/25/1902
Tobacco plants in bottles from Dr. Peter. 2/24/1908
Tobacco plant in bottles from Dr. Peter. 2/24/1908
Puerto Rican tobacco growing thru the roof of viv. 10/19/1904
Puerto Rican tobacco growing thru the roof of viv., planted spring of 1903. 10/19/1904
Tobacco fields.
Tobacco plants from Dr. Peter. 10/10/1907
Tobacco on sticks in a field at the Experiment Station Farm. 9/11/1900
Tobacco on Experiment Station Farm. 8/1899
Tobacco wagon at the Experiment Farm. 1899
Tobacco leaf affected with rot. 4/8/1901
Tobacco leaf inoculated with tobacco bacillus. 5/24/1907
Puerto Rican tobacco from viv. 11/2/1904
Weed sprayer, which is Spraying at plots. 6/6/1907
Weed sprayer at Marshall on Kinkead Place. May-08
Corn ears showing how it should be filled at tips in Kansas report-copy. 8/5/1907
Corn field in Nicholasville Pike. 9/27/1900
Hemp break. 5/10/1910
Hemp on Experiment Station Farm-much taller than men! 8/1899
Hemp cut, on ground. Man with a sythe. View of the building thru the corridor. 1902
Breaking hemp. 2 men, one in fore-ground, house in the background. 4/5/1901
Hemp stacks or shocks. 9/17/1900
Hemp on Experiment Station Farm. 8/1899
Varieties of wheat grown on Experience Farm 1900-01. Varieties listed. 9/16/1901
Wheat varieties in Old negatives from boxes. 1897
Mexican bean beetle, eggs on leaf. 7/18/1923
Oats injured by Thrips. 7/12/1906
Bulletin injured by white ants. 8/15/1906
Scale insects & eggs of katydid. 4/121906
Scale insects.
Plate culture bacterial disease of army worm. 8/3/1908
Army worms, larvae and adult. 5/16/1907
Bean leaf beetle and injury.
Flea beetle injury to a potato. 1936
Venturi tube atomizer nozzle designed by Calfee.
New continuous hand atomizer.
Elm leaf beetle on the trunk of a tree at the Experiment Building. 7/10/1909
Elm leaf beetle trap. 12/10/1908
Hand duster. 1923
Spud for weeds-See also 513 or D-830. 4/30/1925
Box fumigator. 2/12/1901
Car fumigator. 2/12/1901
Oak knot fungus in Paducah, Kentucky. 6/22/1911
Stag head of forest trees in Lexington, Kentucky. 8/31/1899
Phytoptus gall on hackberry. 5/9/1907
Flowering dogwood & bed poppies at Harrison Garman's Residence. 4/22/1925
Phytoptus gall on hackberry (2). 5/9/1907
Acorns of quercus in Central City, Kentucky. 1899
Nursery inspection, certificate on tag. 5/1/1909
Bronze medal (station medal for prize winner). 3/23/1915
Nursery inspection, certificate on card. 5/1/1909
Painting of Dr. M.A. Scovell. 3/29/1915
Prize medals.
Bronze medal (station medal for prize winner). 3/23/1915
Mildew of liriodendron leaves. 11/15/1911
Mildew of liriodendron leaves. 11/151911
Disease of growing tips of leaves of red maple. 6/15/1919
Disease of growing tips of leaves, Station grounds & twigs of red maple. 6/15/1919
Maple leaves-fungus. 8/10/1906
Effect of sleet on UK grounds. 2/3/1902
Effect of sleet on trees on UK grounds. 2/3/1902
Effect of sleet on elm on College campus. 2/3/1902
Elm tree broken by sleet. 2/22/1911
Black walnut affected with fungus in Butler, Kentucky. 10/2/1918
Black walnut affect with fungus 10/1/1918
Effect of sleet on trees on UK grounds 2/3/1902
White elm twig infected with nietria (red fungus) 1899
Diseased white elm showing roots taken up on college grounds, not dead. 1899
American elm, dying on College grounds in Lexington. 8/28/1899
American elm, dying on College grounds. 1899
Roots of diseased and dead white elm on College grounds. 1899
Uncovered roots of diseased but not dead white elm on College grounds. 1899
Buds of catalpa. 4/22/1910
Ends of catalpa.
Catalpa bignonioidis in Lexington on the University Campus. 6/12/1911
Catalpa bignonioidis in Lexington. 6/29/1910
Catalpa seedlings infected with field dodder in Warsaw, Kentucky. 7/8/1909
Spuds for weeds. Jul-14
Nails, tacks, etc., from stomach of Golden King of St. Mary 60096, died 2/11/07 at John A. Middleton in Shelbyville, Kentucky. 7/9/1907
Catalpa
Blacks Fork Bridge in use. Herd of sheep have been grazing in National forest. Crossing bridge built by rangers at Summit County, Vinta National Forest, Utah. 2/14/1911
Setting out pine trees at Dismal River, National Forest, Nebraska. 2/14/1911
Good lumbering on woodland in New York. 2/15/1911
Plantation of Scotch pine about a man's height. Started in 1902 on land that had been burned until nothing left of soil but pure sand in Franklin County, New York. 2/24/1911
Badly infected tree, all branches girdled by blight and leaves either undeveloped or deformed. 6/27/1919
Norway cuttings, burned. Jack and Norway seedlings in foreground, some killed by fire in Bayfield County, Wisconsin. 2/14/1911
Burnt hillside in Bitteroot Natural Forest, Idaho. 2/14/1911
Fire line; heavy fire on right side of line not burned; line gave perfect protection in Michigan. 2/15/1911
Seed trees left on lumber lands to insure reproduction in Minnesoto National Forest. Feb-11
Buttress and feeding roots of Western Hemlock 30''diameter b.h. exposed by fire in Olympia National Forest in Washington. 2/15/1911
Sluicing logs thru Pinchot Dam Indian Reservation in Neopit, Wisconsin. Feb-11
Treating tank near view in Chester County, Pennsylvania. 2/20/1911
Elms on East Capitol Street between the Capitol & 11th Street in Washington D.C. 2/27/1911
Trees killed by chestnut blight, lumber not infected by blight. 6/27/1919
Maiden Blush apples from unsprayed trees at Tip Top, Kentucky. Harden County. 7/11/1910
Maiden Blush apples from sprayed tree at O.N. Taber's place, Tip Top, Kentucky. 7/11/1910
Sprayed Maiden Blush apple tree at Tip Top, Kentuckyy. 7/11/1910
View of orchard at Tip Top, Kentucky. 4/8/1907
Yellow Frankfurt orchard at Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
O. N. Taber's Vineyard at Tip Top, Kentucky. 7/11/1910
Hauling apple barrels at Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
Barrel spray pump. 3/24/1911
Spraying orchard--power sprayer. 5/4/1912
Spraying with lime sulphur. 8/11/1912
Spray outfit (hand).
Apple trees sprayed with arsenate of lead after bloom at Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/27/1907
Power sprayer for nursery stock. 3/23/1911
Hauling apple barrels at Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
View of orchard at Tip Top, Kentucky. 4/8/1907
Young orchard at Mr. Scheible's Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/27/1907
Power sprayer for nursery stock. 3/23/1911
Spraying on station farm. 5/3/1907
Spraying on station farm. 5/3/1907
View of orchard at Tip Top, Kentucky. 4/8/1907
Loading up for spraying at Scheible's Place Tip Top, Kentucky. 5/2/1907
Spraying at Scheible's place at Tip Top, Kentucky. 5/2/1907
Spraying at Scheible's place at Tip Top, Kentucky. 5/2/1907
Trees sprayed after bloom with bordeaux at Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/27/1907
Spraying meadow with iron sulphate. 3/31/1910
Apple knot disease at J.H. McDanell in Warsaw, Kentucky. 9/10/1900
Twig blight of apple.
Spot disease of apple obtained from market. 10/27/1908
Apple leaf spot in Versailles, Ketnucky. 8/8/1906
Apple showing spots caused by San Jose Scale. Oct-09
Bitter rot. 9/5/1906
Apple leaf spot. 5/26/1906
Sphaeropsis malorum (apple).
Scab, leaf spot & curculio work in apple. 9/5/1906
Apples from Tip Top, Kentucky. 9/14/1907
2 Fall Beauty seedling apples in O. Piper Clinton, Kentucky. 9/24/1904
1/2 Fall Beauty seedling apple in O. Piper Clinton, Kentucky. 9/23/1904
2 seedling apples, Fall Beauty in O. Piper Clinton, Kentucky. 9/24/1904
Mammoth black twig Arkansas apple at W. A. Sandefur in Robards, Kentucky. 11/11/1910
Apple twigs & branches affected by fungus (?). 12/14/1908
Black spot disease of apple 11/23/1911
Young apple tree growing out of apple at J.D. Karsner in Lexington, Kentucky. 3/1/1905
Seedling apple at Hubert Anderson in Kevil, Kentucky. 9/3/1912
Seedling apple at Hubert Anderson in Kevil, Kentucky. 9/3/1912
Apple scab at Alan Reid in Owensboro, Kentucky. 10/2/1912
Apples, bitter-rot at Alan Reid. 10/2/1912
Bitter-rot of apple. 8/2/1906
Apple twig blight. 5/26/1906
Apple twigs, abnormal growth. 1/20/1911
Mammoth black twig Arkansas apple at W.A. Sandefur in Robards, Kentucky. 11/11/1910
Cedar rust on apple. 1/13/1915
Bitter-rot of apples. 8/2/1906
Crown gall in York Imperial apple in Jessamine County. Apr-01
Crown gall in York Imperial apple in Jessamine County. Apr-01
Stephen's choice seedling 9/5/1906
Apple trees with and without crown gall. Aug-23
Apple roots showing crown gall.
Bitter-rot of apple. 9/20/1906
Red rust on apple. 8/2/1906
Surface fungus, twigs of apple tree in Wayne County, B.W. Smith. 3/23/1915
Supposed seedlings at Isaac Sheff State Line, Kentucky. 10/22/1909
Apples from O.W. Stamper in Corbin, Kentucky. 11/16/1909
Apples from O.W. Stamper in Corbin, Kentucky. 11/16/1909
York Imperial Apple at Tip Top, Kentucky. 9/5/1906
Crown gall in YY apple in Jessamine County. Apr-01
2 galls in YY apple tree in Jessamine County. Apr-01
Apple and peach trees with hay around them at the Experiment farm. 2/10/1911
Green apples injured by rose bugs in Albany, Kentucky. 6/14/1924
Green apples injured by rose bugs. 6/14/1924
Green apples injured by rose bugs in Albany, Kentucky. 6/14/1924
Green apples injured by rose bugs (macrodactlyus subspinosus). 6/14/1924
Apple and peach trees wrapped with hay 2/10/1911
Flea beetle on grape leaf. 5/29/1930
Flea beetle on grape leaf. 5/29/1930
Grape leaves showing late injury by flea beetle and some of larvae. 6/11/1920
Grape leaf injured by flea beetle. 6/11/1920
Grape flea beetle larvae attacked by fungus. 6/15/1920
Injury to cultivated grape by flea beetle larvae. 6/15/1919
Grape insect.
Grape aphis, natural size. 7/23/1910
Grape aphis in Lexington, Kentucky. 7/23/1910
Grape leaf mines, reduced, cultivated grape. 7/18/1901
Grape phylloxera from cultivated grape from Norton, Va and Tip Top, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
Dipterous galls on wild grape in Henry County, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
Dipterous gall on wild grape in Henry County, Kentucky. 8/26/1910
Grape leaf showing line of Ph. viticola. 8/19/1910
Grape leaf berry moth pupae. 8/8/1910
Grape mildew seen from above. 8/18/1910
Grape leaf roller.
European fruit Lecanium corni. 7/13/1935
Injury to bolls of cotton by Heliothis Armiger. 8/30/1913
Injured cotton bolls. 8/11/1913
Peach tree wrapped with building paper and newspaper in Lexington, Kentucky. 2/9/1911
Peach injury in Corydon, Kentucky. 9/18/1919
Injury to peach in Corydon, Kentucky. 9/18/1919
Work of peach twig borer. 8/22/1905
Work of peach twig borer. 8/22/1905
Work of peach twig borer, natural size. 8/22/1905
Peach scale, natural size. 6/10/1908
Seedling peach at J.D. Walker in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 8/18/1906
Cling stone seedling peach at J.D. Walker in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 8/20/1906
Free stone seedling peach at J.D. Walker in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 8/18/1906
Peach spot and brown rot. 9/8/1904
Injured peach. 6/16/1913
Injured peaches. 6/16/1913
Anarsia lineatella work on peach. 5/9/1902
Anarsia lineatella work ?. 5/9/1902
Peach spot and brown rot. 9/8/1904
Peach shot-hole fungus (enlargement of injured peach leaf).
Peach scale. 6/11/1908
Peach shot-hole fungus on peach, natural size. 8/20/1922
Peach shot-hole peach, natural size. 8/20/1922
Damaged leaves of peach. 6/16/1913
Peach leaf curl-natural size. 5/12/1906
Wheelbugs-natural size. 10/19/1914
Ecdytolopha insiticiana in black locust style. 8/15/1915
Ecdytolopha insiticiana cases made for puparium. 9/1/1915
Ecdytolopha insiticiana cases for puparii. 9/1/1915
Papilio turnus larva. 9/15/1915
Noctuid larva. Aug-15
Noctuid larva in Lexington, Kentucky. Aug-15
Burrows of Cyllene robiniae, natural size. 9/1/1915
Locust tree injured by borer; bark stripped to show injury. 6/16/1914
Locust tree injured by borer; bark stripped to show injury. 6/15/1914
Injuries of locust borer on locust tree. 6/17/1914
Injuries by locust borer-natural size. 4/29/1915
Burrows of Cyllene robiniae. 9/1/1915
Injury by locust borer. 4/29/1915
Injuries by locust borer-natural size. 6/17/1914
Locust borer on Solidago. 9/25/1914
White marked Tussock larva. 10/8/1906
Cow infected with Tabanus Aratus in Henry County, Kentucky. 8/25/1910
Fall web worm. 6/12/1913
Fall web worm. 6/12/1913
Work of fall army worm at Clark's Farm on Tates Creek Pike in Lexington, Kentucky. 9/28/1921
Fall army worm-injured rye plants at Clark's place on Tates Creek Pike in Lexington, Kentucky. 9/28/1921
Head of fall army worm in Berea, Kentucky. 10/2/1912
Fall army worm pupa in Berea, Kentucky. 10/2/1912
Fall army worm larva, dorsal and side views in Berea, Kentucky. 9/27/1912
Eggs of Limax maximus. 10/4/1904
Flies killed by fungus on tuli-poplar. 7/11/1907
Flies killed by fungus on tuli-poplar. 7/11/1907
Work of adult crown borer on strawberry leaf. 9/9/1921
End of Lombard plum twig with plums. 9/7/1904
Wooly aphid galls in roots of apple, natural size in Winchester, Kentucky.
Corn bill bug injury in Maysville, Kentucky. 6/2/1910
Army worm on rye-killed by disease. 6/10/1918
Eggs of Heliothis armiger.
Eggs of Heliothis armiger. 10/29/1907
Pupa case of corn ear worm. 11/27/1908
Aleyrodes sp. from fringe tree. 10/28/1908
Plum case bearer.
Tussock moth and nest. 8/14/1906
Grape leaf roller, adutl and pupa; also Saturnia as adult. 1899
Insect injures fruit trees. Injured branches from Professor J.M. Davis. 8/31/1906
Grape insect.
Peach tree borer. 1926
Peach tree borer. 1926
Green June beetle.
Green June beetle.
Green June beetle, cotinus nitida at Residence of Fred Wachs, 138 South Hanover. 1934
Green June beetle.
Green June beetle, cotinus nitida at Residence of Fred Wachs, 138 South Hanover. 1934
Miris dolobratus. Jan-26
Miris dolobratus. Jan-26
Citheronis regalis, male and female. 1899
Citheronia regalis-larva from specimen preserved in collection. 10/11/1906
Telea polyphemus. 1899
Male and female Callosomia promethea. 1899
Chloridea obsoleta, male and female showing variation in color. 3/26/1918
Chloridea viviscus larvae. 8/20/1918
Chloridea obsoleta, male and female showing variation in size. 3/26/1918
Miris dolobratus. Jun-26
Miris dolobratus.
Silk worm cocoons. 5/30/1905
Silk worm cocoons. 5/30/1905
Silk worm cocoons. 6/1/1905
Silk worm cocoons produced in Viv. 5/30/1905
Striped silk worms, full grown. 5/13/1910
Silk worms.
Silk worm beginning to spin in Viv. 5/29/1906
Silk worm ready to spin in Viv.
Apple tree killed by girdling. Aug-11
Sweet clover injury. 7/27/1906
Apparatus for testing germination. 1/12/1910
28 germination test in tray. Jan-10
Apparatus for testing germination. 1/12/1910
Threshing oats at Experiment farm.
Threshing oats at Experiment farm.
Threshing oats at Experiment farm.
Apparatus for testing germination. 1/11/1910
Blue grass seed at Brent's warehouse in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/25/1908
Blue grass seed at Brent's warehouse in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/25/1908
Blue grass seed at Brent's warehouse in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/25/1908
Blue grass seed stripper at I.V. Nefusi place. Jun-01
Stivers seed stripper in Lexington, Kentucky. Nov-00
Henry Clay monument showing injury by lightning during storm of September 19, 1910 in Lexington cemetery. 9/20/1910
Henry Clay monument showing injury by lightning during storm of September 19, 1910. 9/20/1910
Plots, general view. 6/17/1907
Alfalfa in Clinton soil July 17, 1909. 9/29/1909
Soy beans in Clinton soil July 17, 1909. 9/29/1909
Red clover in Kingsville soil July 17, 1909. 9/29/1909
Vetch; pot treated with farmogerm showing large growth. 4/27/1909
Nodules on vetch, 1. left, burrowing nodules 2. right, ordinary nodules. 1909
Experiment with cultures. 5/29/1906
Red clover nodules with bacteria. 5/15/1908
Alfalfa; pots treated with "ingragin" showing larger growth 4/27/1909
Alfalfa plants treated with sweet clover culture March 26, 1909. 6/4/1909
Test tubes of alfalfa Experiment #2. 6/9/1909
Experiment with introduced cultures. 5/29/1906
Soy beans, monmouth yellow and mikado at Geo. D. Karsner and Elmendorf farms. 9/30/1914
Alfalfa treated with alfalfa cult and alfalfa check, March 26, 1909. 6/4/1909
Root tubercles; soy beans grown 2nd year in same soil. 7/10/1901
Cowpea nodules experiment 1. sand & fl. intro. cult 2. soil check. 7/22/1901
Nitro-cult experiment at Vivarium. 5/29/1906
Cowpeas planted in pots; 1. in sand 2. in soil. 7/22/1905
Cowpea nodule experiment-6 pots 1. soil fl. nitro. cult 2. soil check. 7/22/1905
Cowpea nodules experiment ibid. 7/22/1905
Crystals formed in plate of plain agar by purple bacillus isolated from reservoir & cistern water. 4/9/1908
Weed seed from Ross Seed Co. 8/19/1915
Weed seeds in bluegrass seeds. 2/8/1909
Quince leaf spot.
Henry Clay monument showing injury by lightning during the storm of September 19, 1910. 9/20/1910
Statue on Henry Clay monument showing injury by lightning during the storm of 9-18 & 9-10 9/20/1910
Carya alba, variant from C.L. Renaker, Dry Ridge, Kentucky. Carya alba, typical from Herbert Anderson, Kevil, Kentucky. 10/28/1926
Pirus augusti folius in Hickman, Kentucky. 9/15/1913
Insectary interior. 11/2/1908
Insectary interior. 11/2/1908
Insectary interior. 11/2/1908
Insectary interior. 11/2/1908
Virginia creeper on old dwelling. 6/13/1904
Virginia creeper in black locust on Experiment Farm tree. 6/13/1904
Disease of red clover. 10/4/1906
Carnation, roots, affected by root knot diseases. 2/27/1909
Carnation, uninjured plant. 2/27/1909
Carnation, affected by root knot disease. 2/27/1909
Alfalfa disease on Experiment Farm. 4/4/1914
Mold on rye. 10/21/1924
Disease of red clover. 10/4/1906
Bur oak tree from Lexington, Kentucky. 8/15/1899
Kentucky coffee tree leaf & fruit.
Solidago albizzia, cultivated not in bloom at Dreer. 8/23/1915
Dust mixer. May-36
Spirea aphis May-36
Grape-vine root borer from vines east of greenhouse. May-36
Grape vine root borer from vines east of greenhouse. 5/1/1936
Red clover, common red clover seed showing weed seed. 11/15/1932
Red clover seed x 5, good. 11/15/1932
State Fair. 1932
Potato leaf hoppers. 4/4/1936
Copy of tracing about 2/3 natural size. Figure 3, equipment for mixing dust. 5/25/1936
Seed tags-front & rear. Dec-32
Cabbage snake in Maytown Morgan County. 11/6/1904
Lettuce rot in Vivarium. 5/28/1901
Lettuce rot showing old lettuce in soil not change for more than a year in Vivarium. 5/28/1901
Dipping potatoes in formalin solution at Dr. McKeis. 4/1/1909
Sugar beet disease. 9/6/1899
Garden beans affected with blight. Healthy plant at left. 2/9/1911
Beans affected by anthracnose. 7/6/1917
Bean rust. 10/22/1924
Giant pascal celery. Plot 191 tall. Plot 195 short. 12/11/1905
Golden self-blanching celery. Plot 177 tall. Plot 194 short. 12/11/1905
unidentified image
Celery showing effect of growing in shade. 11/22/1904
Huckleberry or wonderberry grown in insectary. 2/25/1910
Huckleberry or wonderberry grown in insectary. 1/12/1910
Orchard grass field at Duncan Brothers in La Grange, Kentucky. Jun-21
Threshing orchard grass seed in La Grange, Kentucky. 1916
Threshing orchard grass seed in La Grange, Kentucky. 1916
Orchard grass field at Duncan Brothers in La Grange, Kentucky. 6/21/1916
Orhcard grass field at Duncan Brothers in La Grange, Kentucky. 6/21/1916
Orchard grass field at Duncan Brothers in La Grange, Kentucky. 6/21/1916
Bermuda grass plot. 8/30/1906
Bermuda grass showing manner of rooting. 7/22/1907
Orchard grass at Duncan in La Grange, Kentucky. 6/21/1916
Yard grass. 8/24/1910
Yard grass. 8/24/1910
1. Bermuda grass 2. Yard grass 3. Crab grass. 8/24/1910
Orchard grass-1 stool from rear of insectary. 6/28/1916
Orchard grass-1 bundle from rear of insectary. 6/28/1916
1. Bermuda grass 2. Yard grass 3. Crab grass 8/24/1910
A dem. spraying class in Entomology in Lexington, Kentucky. Spring 1913
Entomology class spraying with power sprayer at State University. Spring 1913
"Dixie" pea huller in operation. 10/3/1908
Potato planters at Dr. McKeis place. 4/1/1909
Types of orchard heaters, copied from paper for lantern slides. Jan-11
Types of orchard heaters. Jan-11
Power sprayer, whitewashing. 3/30/1912
Rattlesnake.
Rattlesnake, old negative.
Corn injured by hail 6/22/1906
Station pond. 6/4/1904
Map of station farm. 4/27/1909
Prize winner & prize, Blue Grass Corn Show of 1909. Dec-09
Plum twig with galls of phytoptus phloecoptes in Lexington, Kentucky. 2/9/1911
Plum twig with galls of phytoptus Phloectoptesd in Lexington, Kentucky. 2/9/1911
Plum leaf gnawed by olcanthus angustipenis 10/4/1904
Pear leaf blister. 8/2/1906
Pear leaf blister at Sharpsburg, Bath County, Kentucky. 8/4/1906
Black knot of plum. 1899
Gooseberry disease. 4/22/1906
Gooseberry disease, natural size. 4/22/1906
Gooseberry disease. 4/22/1906
Gooseberry disease, advanced stage. 4/22/1906
Gooseberry injury, natural size. 4/22/1906
Brown rot of cherries in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/11/1920
Brown rot of cherries in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/11/1920
Rust on cherry leaves in Sharpsburg, Bath County, Kentucky. 8/4/1906
Cherry mildew. 8/2/1906
Pear rust in Versailles, Kentucky. 8/8/1906
Pears injured by scab at M.J. Yopp Seed Company in Paducah, Kentucky. 9/28/1911
Pear affected with rot blight at W.I. Clark. 10/28/1906
General view of soy beans-variety test. 9/1/1910
Shelter for experiment plots. 9/12/1904
Flat shelter-experiment plots. 9/12/1904
Flat shelter-experiment plots. 9/12/1904
Gray plots (old). 5/24/1899
Alsike clover plot. 6/4/1909
Yellow trifoil plot. 6/4/1909
Alfalfa plot. 6/4/1909
Crimson clover plot at Experiment Farm. 5/20/1901
No. 2, soy bean roation plots. 9/1/1910
Kudzu plots. 9/1/1910
White clover plot at Experiment Farm. 6/16/1900
Clover & alfalfa plots. 5/12/1906
Meadow soft grass Plot 80. 6/23/1910
Wood meadow grass Plot 69. 6/17/1910
Yellow oat grass. 6/17/1910
Red or creeping fescue Plot 51. 6/17/1910
Teosinthe plot at Experiment Farm. 8/24/1901
Oats-rotation plots. 6/23/1910
Wheat variant plots at University Farm. 6/23/1910
Wheat variant plots at University Farm. 6/23/1910
Weed seeds of clover & alfalfa. 2/8/1909
Weed seeds of clover & alfalfa. 2/8/1909
Sudan (larger) & Johnson (smaller) grass seed. 2/4/1915
Soybeans BB. 9/6/1918
Soybeans (AA). 8/16/1918
Soybeans (KK). 8/16/1918
Soybeans (#10) (B). 8/13/1918
Soybeans (#5) (G). 8/13/1918
Soybeans (N). 9/6/1918
Soybeans (M). "9/6/1918 "
Soybeans (H). 9/6/1918
Soybeans (L). 9/6/1918
Soybeans EE. 9/6/1918
Soybeans FF. 9/6/1918
Corn (seed holders) for Kinney. 9/6/1918
Soybean.
Soybean roots.
Soybean.
Soybean.
Soybeans I. 9/4/1918
Soybeans D. 9/4/1918
Soybeans K. 9/4/1918
Soybeans O. 9/4/1918
Enlargement from negative of pellagra case at Laurel Rover Corbin. 8/29/1911
Liriodendron tulipefera leaves. 5/27/1910
Magnolia acuminata leaves. 5/27/1910
Samarcand alfalfa plot. 5/26/1899
Kudzu-plots. Fall 1909
Crimson clover from plot. 5/23/1901
Red clover in Clinton soil, 7/17/09. 9/29/1909
Section of clover leaflet showing fungi. 8/28/1906
Red clover in soil for visalia, planted 7/17/09. 9/28/1909
Red clover seed added with trefoil 25%. 12/7/1906
1. Red clover 2. White clover 3. red clover-taken by transmitted light. 4/9/1908
(1) Red clover treated with red clover culture October 30, 1907. 12/12/1907
Number 3, Experiment Number 6: crimson clover treated with crimson clover culture. Started October 19, all with nodule. Tube H omitted. 11/23/1911
Number 4, Experiment 67: crimson clover checks, started October 19, none with nodules (tube D omitted). 11/23/1911
Number 1, Experiment Number 75: red clover treated with crimson clover culture, started October 19, all with nodules. (Tube H omitted because broken). 11/23/1911
Number 2, Experiment Number 75: red clover checks, started October 19, none with nodules. (Tube D omitted because broken). 11/23/1911
Test tube experiment number 10: red clover treated with white clover culture & checks. 11/19/1909
Test tube experiment number 10: red clover treated with white clover culture & checks. 11/19/1909
Taylor & Fayette clover started 5/8/09, Taylor County soil. 7/23/1909
Taylor County soil & alfalfa, treated, left; checks, right. Started 5/8/09. 7/23/1909
Fayette County soil & alfalfa treated, left, checks, right, for comparison with Taylor County soil treated at same time. 7/23/1909
Red clover in Fayette soil for cult with Taylor County soil, started 5/8/09. Left, inoculated; right, checks. 7/23/1909
Logan County soil & red clover. Left, inoculated; right, checks. 7/23/1909
Logan County soil & soybeans; left, treated; right, checks. 7/23/1909
Logan County soil & alfalfa; left, treated; right, checks. 7/23/1909
Fayette-Logan County soil-red clover, started 5/22/09. 7/23/1909
Fayette-Logan County soil alfalfa; F soil left inoculated. 7/23/1909
Fayette-Logan soybeans, started 5/22/09. 7/23/1909
Ginseng wilt disease, plant from J.W. Sears. 5/17/1907
Ginseng wilt disease, plant from J.W. Sears. 5/17/1907
Ginseng 2 year old root, natural size. 10/1898
Ginseng 3 year old root. 10/1898
Ginseng leaf of YY culture, plant. 10/1898
Ginseng from seed 1898 10/1898
Ginseng plant 3 year old, culture.
Cow pea: Experiment Number 32 started 3/11/09. Plants treated with pure culture showing larger growth. 4/28/1909
Soybeans in coal ashes, Experiment 7-12. 5/30/1906
Soybeans in sand, not sterile water but hydrant water. 6/8/1906
Soybean plant, reduced; 1 (left) seed soaked overnight; 2 soaked 1 hour; 3 soaked 10 minutes. Grown in Vivarium. 4/7/1903
Root tubercles soy bean grown 2nd year in same soil. 7/10/1901
Root tubercles of soy beans grown 2nd year in same soil. 7/10/1901
Soybeans treated with soybean culture & check. 2/10/1909
Soybean Experiment Number 30, started 2/24/09. Plants treated with pure culture showing larger growth. 4/27/1909
Soybeans treated with soybean culture & check. 2/10/1909
Soybeans treated with soybean culture & check. 2/10/1909
Soybean nodules from culture made in Division 1. seed soaked overnight, 2. seed soaked 1 hour, 3. seed soaked 10 minutes, 4. seed not treated (check). Plants growin in Vivarium. 4/7/1903
Kidney vetch plot. 5/24/1899
Hairy vetch (V. villosa) in plot. 7/4/1909
Bermuda grass plot. 6/15/1907
Reid canary grass plot. 6/4/1909
General view of plots. 8/24/1906
Sheeps fescue plot in full bloom. 5/27/1901
Orchard grass plot 155. 5/27/1904
Plot 17. 6/18/1907
Plot 32. 6/18/1907
Plot 73. 6/18/1907
Plot 72, Pasture mixture. 6/18/1907
Plot 18. 6/19/1907
Rye plot 227. 5/26/1908
Plot of Jerusalem corn. 8/5/1908
Plot of red Kaffir corn. 8/5/1908
Rotation plots. 6/17/1907
Plots-general view. 6/17/1907
Plot of white Kaffir corn. 8/5/1908
Plot of China jute, showing diseased plants. 7/14/1908
Plot #12 Rhodes grass. 7/25/1907
China jute, good & diseased. 7/14/1908
Hemp plots. Minn. #8. 8/19/1915
Woodland pasture at Horeb Pike. 5/19/1900
Woodland pasture, bluegrass in bloom at Henry Clay place in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/4/1900
Pasture with steers at Nicholasville Pike. 5/25/1900
Woodland pasture at Horeb Pike. 5/19/1900
Bluegrass and stripper at W. Van Meter's place. Jun-01
Bluegrass germination, natural size. 9/18/2022
Sample of Kentucky bluegrass. 12/12/1906
Sample of bluegrass seed. 1/21/1907
Poa pratensis.
Kentucky bluegrass -reduced. 5/18/1909
Poa annua in flower pot-reduced. 3/23/1900
Heads of Rhodes grass, natural size. 7/25/1907
Rhodes grass. 7/25/1907
Trumpet gall, cult. grape. 8/11/1910
Grape injured by tree cricket. 9/13/1904
Grape injured by oecanthus. 9/13/1904
Grape leaf roller, natural size. 5/26/1906
Grape leaf roller.
Mildew on grape leaves, natural size. 7/26/1906
Black rot of grape, natural size. 7/26/1906
Black rot fungus on grape leaves in Paducah, Kentucky. 6/1/1910
Cultivated grape leaf miner. 10/7/1912
White milo maize at Experiment Farm. 8/24/1901
Yellow milo maize. 10/3/1901
White milo maize. 10/3/1901
(2) Pearl millet plot, Experiment Farm. 9/24/1901
Pearl millet (Penn. typboideum). 9/20/1901
(1) Pearl millet plot at Experiment Farm. 8/24/1901
Agropyron spicatum plots in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/29/1907
Agropyron spicatum plots in Lexington, Kentucky. 6/29/1907
Millets (Japan, left print; gold, middle; white French right of print). 7/10/1906
Pearl millet showing alternate rows with 2nd growth. 8/9/1901
Alfalfa fungus-sclerotinia trifoliorum, natural size. 6/3/1915
Alfalfa fungus-sclerotinia trifoliorum, magnified. 6/3/1915
Mold culture, black, natural size. 5/3/1912
Diplodia zeae from corn in Lexington, Kentucky. 1/22/1912
Diplodia zeae from corn in Lexington, Kentucky. 1/22/1912
1. Diplodia (short ear) 2. Fusarium III (long ear) at J.B. Walker in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 12/28/1911
Fusarium wilt on corn at Experiment Farm. 12/18/1911
Diplodia pycnidia, broken ear; natural size. 2/13/1912
Diplodia zeae; pycnidia in kernels of corn at Experiment Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. 12/18/1911
Trichothaecium roseum at J.B. Walker in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. 12/18/1911
Green fungus, whole ear (aspergillus). 2/13/1912
Cabbage plant inoculated with bacillus of tobacco rot, 4/25/07. 5/1/1907
Cabbage leaf inoculated with rot. 4/25/1907
Cabbage leaves, inoculated with rot, natural size. 4/25/1907
White or American ash (twig). 3/28/1913
White ash & swollen apple twig. 3/31/1913
Seed germinator.
Germinated seed.
Seed case. 1932
Bluegrass, good seed. 11/15/1932
Buffalo clover-T. stoloniferum (running) natural size at L.C. Morton & Son in Centertown, Kentucky. 5/22/1915
Buffalo clover-T. stoloniferum (running) at L.C. Morton & Son in Centertown, Kentucky. 5/22/1915
Selected timothy from clump in my yard, 1st year in bloom, the year after sowing. Sown spring of 1918. 6/27/1919
Eggs of hnoneydew aphidae. 10/21/1907
Honeydew aphidae on sycamore natural size. 10/10/1907
Bee-keeping class. 1936
Bees. Frame from hive. 1936
Bee hives. Insectary 1936
Seed laboratory, general view. 3/26/1917
Tests-germination.
Insectary at Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 1/21/1936
Insectary.
Lespedeza.
Good sample of red clover.
Apple branch injured by empoasca mali on 7/11/07 at Hillenmeyer's in Lexington, Kentucky. 7/12/1907
Rose aphis. 5/24/1909
Honeydew aphids on sycamore. 10/10/1907
Eggs of laying worker bee in bottom of cells shown AFTER cutting away sides of cells. 5/27/1920
Dust mixer.
Fermentation tube of reservoir water treated with chloride of iron-1/4 grain in 500 c.c. Natural size. 9/10/1910
Fermentation tubes. Reservoir water treated with 1. copper sulfate 2. chloride of lime 3. alum 4. chloride of lime 5. check. 9/10/1910
Fermentation tube of reservoir water treated with aluminum. Natural size. 9/10/1910
Fermentation of tube of reservoir watere treated with 1. copper sulfate 2. chloride of lime 3. alum 4. chloride of lime 5. check. 9/12/1910
Fermentation tube of reservoir water treated with copper sulfate. 9/10/1910
Tree-like colony-water sample number 893. Water from station cooler filled from Renfro sulphur well. 12/7/1910
Fermentation tube of resrvoir water treated with choride of lime. Natural size. 9/10/1910
Fermentation tubes of reservoir water treated with 1. chloride of lime; 2. check; 3. chloride of lime and chloride of iron added 6 hours later; 4. check. 9/12/1910
Growth of anthrax on ordinary agar-2 days old. 5/17/1906
Sample Number 150, cistern water showing shrub-like colony. Natural size. 4/11/1908
Plate culture of bacteria; plate from reservoir water made 11/13/07 using 1/10 CC. 11/16/1907
Gas production after 24 hours; water sample Number 837. 9/23/1910
"Number 152, reservoir water at 304 South Lime. " 4/9/1908
1/10 cc. plate from water sample Number 1175 at Reservoir in Lexington, Kentucky. 12/18/1911
Pea-vetch & bean, showing growth in agar tubes & coming through cotton plugs, red. Fall 1920
Epitrix fuscula.
Clover root curculio.
Erythroncura comes; grape leaf injured by. 9/10/1921
Erythroneura comes, vitis male genitalia. 5/13/1921
Ertyhroneura comes injury to leaf of sycamore. 9/10/1920
Small apples injured by strigoderma arboricola.
Strigoderma arboricola-adults.
Corn injured by earworm. 9/25/1936
Nest of solitary wasp in sumac; in letter from Henry A. Quisenberry, County agent at Vanceburg. 10/7/1936
Corn injured by earworm. 9/25/1936
Lettuce seeds, good & bad under germ test. Dec-19
Weed seeds commonly found in Italian clovers. 3/18/1920
Some weed seeds for determination. 3/30/1920
unidentified image
Showing tobacco with jimpson weed planted at edge of Expreiment Farm. 8/18/1902
Tobacco sprayer. 7/25/1902
Tobacco on Experiment Farm. 8/1899
Tobacco on sticks in field. 8/10/1900
Openings left by tobacco worm moth after emerging from pupation. 10/5/1918
Dusting tobacco plants with arsenate of lead. 8/10/1910
Spraying tobacco plants with arsenate of lead. 8/10/1910
Tobacco injured by Paris green, slightly cloudy. 9/5/1910
Tobacco injured by paris green (slightly cloudy). 9/5/1910
Rhizopertha dominica (injury to horse collar by boring through leather, enlarged). Collar from Belknap Hardware Company, Louisville. Oct-25
Locust borer, adult. 10/6/1914
Very young larva of locust borer, natural size. 11/18/1914
Eggs of locust borer. 9/24/1914
Eggs of locust borer in Lexington, Kentucky. 9/17/1914
Eggs of locust borer in Lexington, Kentucky. 9/18/1914
Cylline robiniae larvae. 9/15/1915
Cylline robiniae larvae. 9/15/1915
Very young larvae of locust borer. 11/18/1919
Cylline robiniae pupae. 8/25/1915
Cylline robiniae, side view. 8/25/1915
Cylline robiniae, natural size. 8/25/1915
Tomato plant, Livington's hummer. 8/10/1908
Tomato stem showing tubercles. 7/14/1908
Tomato plant-Livington's Globe. 8/10/1908
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E
Scope and Contents note
Subseries E consists of 60 4" x 5" glass negatives, dated between 1895 and 1911. The photographer, when identified, is listed in the scope note.
Potato injurey by white grub.
Lysiopetalinum lactarium. Millipede. Enlarged from alcoholics. 2/1896
2. Cambola annotata. 2. Parajulus impressam. Enlarged from alcoholics. 2/1896
Paspalum setaceum.
Rumex acetosella.
Festuca pratensis.
Tomato & injurious larva. 7/17/1908
Orobanche ludoviciana infested with aphids. 6/19/1896
Potato scab.
Celery blight.
May apples showing injury. Jul-08
Celery plusia.
Strawberry at Johnson, New York.
Cutworm moths-feltia.
Cutworm moths-Agrotis.
Cotinis nitida from alcohol. 2/1896
Cotinis nitida from alcohol. 2/1896
Cotinis nitida from alcohol. 2/1896
Aphis gossypii.
Epilachna borealis.
Apple leaf spot. 8/1895
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Anasa armigera.
Leptoglossus oppositus.
Liploglossus phyllopus.
Tobacco plants injured by wire worm. 8/1895
Tobacco plants injured by wire worm in Donerail Fayette County. 8/1895
Peanut bean weeds
Chrysopa oculata. Copy.
Melittia satyriniformis.
Flax seed stage Hessian fly in wheat. 5/26/1896
Egg case of vase-making spider.
Caddis fly case.
Crickets injuring strawberries at O. Schradler Bank Lick, Kenton County.
Grape leaf. 7/24/1901
Grape sphinx. 7/1895
June bug injury, grape in Lexington, Kentucky. 8/5/1896
June bug injury, grape. 8/5/1896
Wire worm & eggs of squashbug.
Eggs of squashbug. 2/18/1896
Spraying machines for hogs, cattle, etc. Feb-11
Common mole from life. 1895
Spraying machines for hogs, cattle, etc. Feb-11
Dairy machine. Feb-11
Timothy seed #1423, 92% pure. 1/26/1909
Timothy seed #1443, 99.9% pur, 1st prize state fair 1907. 1/26/1909
Blue grass seed, poa pratensis.
Orchard grass end Number M417. 1/27/1909
Orchard grass seed number 1452 that is 55.5% pure. 1/27/1909
Orchard grass seed number 1434 reclaimed in laboratory 99%. 1/27/1909
Bee moth. 2/3/1909
Bee moth; larvae, pupa case, & pupae. 2/4/1909
Pupae & larvae of bee moth. 2/3/1909
Anasa tristis & bruchus pisorum.
Oxyptilus perisceldaetylus, adult, 2 diams. 6/10/1901
Phytoptera work on geranium. 4/23/1896
Rose aphis. 4/26/1909
White ash. 9/10/1895
Apple brown rot. 2/1896
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DF
Scope and Contents note
Subseries DF consists of nearly 250 5" x 7" flexible film negatives, dated between 1936-1948. This subseries includes nearly 100 5 x 7 prints of some negatives, located in Boxes 58 and 59. Those negatives which have prints are specified in the database. The photographer, when identified, is listed in the scope note.
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Crown borer strawberry plant in McCracken County. 9/26/1936
Crown borer strawberry plant in McCracken County. 9/26/1936
Crown borer strawberry plant showing adult and larvae in McCracken County. 9/27/1936
Venturi tube atomizer nozzle designed by Calfee. Drawn by Calfee.
Ochrosidia immaculata, #3 grub. 11/2/1936
Phyllophaga futillis, #3 grub. 11/2/1936
Colorado potato beetle. 1/17/1936
Frame showing final cluster of winter-killed bees. 11/17/1936
Whitie grub life cycle diagram. 11/17/1936
Opening bee hive.
17 year cicada nymph in cell beneath locust root at Stamping Ground Kentucky. 11/4/1936
17 year cicada nymph at Stamping Ground Kentucky. 11/20/1936
Phyllophaga Kentuckiana (May beetle) drawings of genitalia. 1/20/1937
Crown borer adult posed on petiole of strawberry leaf. 5/4/1937
Crown borer pupa in crown of injured plant. 8/5/1937
Crown borer prepupae, pupae. 7/20/1937
Crown borer grub in crown of injured strawberry plant. 8/5/1937
Two large crown borer larvae in injured strawberry plant. 7/201937
Large crown borer larva, prepupae, pupae. 8/5/1937
Microbracon analcidis, adult parasite of crown borer.
Plant injured by crown borer.
Crown borer adult in pupa cell of injured plant. 7/20/1937
Crown borer larvae in injured plant. 7/15/1937
Strawberry plant showing adult crown borer injury to older leaves.
Close up view of nursery patch free of crown borer in Princeton, Kentucky. 6/29/1937
Close up view of plants in crown borer varietal test plots in Princeton, Kentucky. 1937
Distant view of crown borer varietal test plots. 6/29/1937
Newly emerged crown borer adult still in larval burrow. 4/5/1937
Cocoon of M. analcidis crown borer parasite.
Adult crown borer posed on leaf petiole.
Crown borer adults, opossum position.
Crown borer injury to leaf and stipules.
Strawberry plant injured by crown borer eating out crown.
Crown borer eggs exposed on plant and adult feeding.
Strawberry plant showing where and how crown borer eggs are placed.
Eggs of strawberry crown borer. 5/2/1937 & 5/4/1937
Crown borer eggs, enlarged.
Chart of strawberry crown borer spring activity as correlated with weather and host development. 12/3/1937
Adults of T. faveolata. 6/15/1937
Oenothera laciniata showing egg scars of T. faveolata and tunnels of larvae. 6/15/1937
Oenothera laciniata showing egg scars of T. faveolata.
Early spring injury of overwintering larvae of apantesis rectilinia on strawberries in Princeton, Kentucky.
Pupation site of apantesis rectilinia pest of strawberries in western Kentucky. 7/17/1937
Full grown apantesis larva and injured strawberry leaf. 4/6/1937
Early injury of apantesis rectilinia in Princeton, Kentucky.
Wing louse of chicken.
Chicken body louse.
Chicken head louse.
Large body louse of chicken.
Rearing cabinet for crown borer project.
Seaton patch practicallyl free of crown borer near Kevil, Kentucky. 6/25/1937
Seaton's new berry patch fairly free of crown borer. 6/25/1937
Green June beetle adults caught in codling moth bait pans. 1936
Codling moth bait jar and moths caught. 1936
Codling moth injury to apple.
Apples ready for closed cluster spray.
Apples ready for delayed dormant spray.
Codling moth parasite adult and cocoon aenoplex carpocapsae. 5/2/1938
- Box 55, Item DF-65 2136
Scope and Contents note
Earl C. Vaughn (E.C.V.) & Paul O. Ritcher (P.O.R.)
To topApple ready for full bloom spray.
Apples ready for calyx spray.
Rosy aphis injury to apples. 5/2/1938
Strawberry crown borer adults, opossum position. 5/2/1938
- Box 55, Item DF-69 2140
Scope and Contents note
Earl C. Vaughn (E.C.V.) & Paul O. Ritcher (P.O.R.)
To topTwig wilted by oriental fruit moth. 5/27/1938
Twig of peach wilted by oriental fruit moth. 5/27/1938
Twig of peach wilted by oriental fruit moth. 5/27/1938
Twig of peach wilted by oriental fruit moth. 5/27/1938
Apples ready for pink spray.
Oyster shell scale on apple. 6/1/1938
Strawberry crown borer larvae.
Codling moth band with worms caught.
Strawberry crown borer eggs. 7/7/1938
Cherry slug on cherry. 6/1/1938
Twig of peach wilted by oriental fruit moth. 5/27/1938
Oriental fruit moth adults.
Apples ready for pink spray.
Egg puncture of plum curculio on apple. 5/7/1938
Codling moth eggs on apple leaf.
Codling moth eggs on apple leaf.
Apples injured by rosy aphis. 7/7/1938
Empty pupa case of crotch borer of apple. 5/24/1938
Codling moth larvae in hibernating quarters.
Apples ready for calyx spraying.
Apple injured by codling moth. 7/7/1938
Codling moth adults. 5/30/1938
Scale on plum. 6/1/1938
Lythrum (hardy flowering perennial) injury of poecilocapsus lineatus 4 lined plant bug. 5/24/1938
Crown borer larva working in crown of plant. Fall 1938
Plum cuculio adult posed on apple. 5/2/1938
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Earl C. Vaughn (E.C.V.) and Paul O. Ritcher (P.O.R.)
To topXyloryctes satyrus female.
Dyscinetus trachypgus male.
Strategus julianus, coleoptera-scarabaeidae.
Dynastes tityus L., coleoptera-scarabaeidae.
Xyloryctes satyrus or coleoptera-scarabaeidae.
Xyloryctes satyrus male, coleoptera-scarabaeidae.
Pseudophonus pyriformir female.
Anomalini paper Plate I.
Eggs of the common body louse of chickens.
Fluff louse of chicken. 10/21/1941
Chicken body louse. 10/21/1941
Shaft louse of chicken. 10/20/1941
Chicken head louse female. 10/20/1941
Vein pocket midge gall of pin oak small larvae.
Vein pocket midge gall of pin oak eggs.
Vein pocket gall midge eggs and adult on pin oak leaf. 5/1/1943
Vein pocket gall midge eggs and adult on pin oak leafl. 5/1/1943
Vein pocket gall midge of pin oak--eggs and adults. 4/28/1942
Orientalis-raster.
Anomala flavipennis, #3 larvae-raster.
Crown borer injured strawberry plant.
Ritcher dynastid paper, Plate I.
Ritcher dynastid paper, Plate II.
Ritcher dynastid paper, Plate III.
Ritcher dynastid paper, PLATE IV.
Distribution maps of phyllophaga.
Species abundance of May beetles in the 3 bluegrass regions.
Counties from which May beetles were collected.
Distribution maps of phyllophaga.
Distribution maps of phyllophaga.
Distribution maps of phyllophaga.
Distrubution maps of Phyllophaga.
Distribution maps of Phyllophaga.
Distribution maps of Phyllophaga.
Distribution maps of Phyllophaga.
Ear worm injury to sweet corn.
Third stage larvae of cyclocephala immaculata and phyllophaga ephilida immaculata.
American cockroach adult.
Pin oak leaves injured by feeding phyllophaga ephilida adults. 8/4/1939
Recently laid eggs of phyllophaga hornii.
Adult of diogmites discolor parasite of whitegrub pupae.
Adult of exoprosopa fasciata parasite of whitegrub pupae.
Pupa of cyclocephala immaculata.
Adults of phyllophaga futilis and phyllophaga tristis. 4/13/1939
Adults of phyllophaga fusca and phyllophaga. 4/13/1939
Adult elis female, parasite of phyllophaga. 6/19/1939
Cocoons of elis and tiphia parasites.
Third stage larva of cyclocyphala immaculata. 4/13/1939
Diogmites discolor larva and pupa white grub parasites.
Pupa of phyllophaga inversa in pupal cell. 8/30/1939
White grub (phyllophaga) injury to strawberry plants at Hillenmeyer's. 7/13/1948
Phyllophaga futilis newly hatched larvae and eggs. 6/12/1939
Phyllophaga inversa eggs and newly hatched larvae. 6/12/1939
White grub (phyllophaga) injury to strawberry plants. 7/13/1938
Ochrosidia immaculata pupa in pupal cell. 4/13/1939
White grub (phyllophaga) injury to strawberry plants. 7/13/1938
Diogmites discolor.
White grub (phyllophaga) injurty to strawberry plants. 7/13/1938
Apples ready for pink spray and pre-pink spray. 4/13/1939
Codling moth larva and pupa showing hibernation sites under flakes of bark. 5/2/1938
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To topApples ready for pink and pre-pink spray. 4/13/1939
Ochrosidia pupa and Phyllophaga hirticula third stage larvae.
3 Phyllophaga hirticula #3 grubs. 1/6/1939
Phyllophaga inversa papae in pupal cell. 8/30/1939
Phyllophaga inversa in pupal cell. 8/30/1939
Adult elis female parasite of white grub pupa. 6/16/1939
E. fasciata adult.
Phyllophaga micans and phyllophaga futilis adults.
Phyllophaga ligulata or cremulatia rugosa adults. 4/21/1939
Adults of phyllophaga hirticula phyllophaga fervida phyllophaga micans. 1/6/1939
3 phyllophaga herticula and 1 female phyllophaga fervida. 11/7/1939
Potentilla canadensis, common cinquefoil, wild host of crown borer. 2/6/1941
Premier fumigated and unfumigated showing stimulation of growth and killing of blossom buds in fumigated plant. 2/6/1941
Blakemore strawberry plants, fumigated and unfumigated. Showing stimluation of growth in fumigated plant. 2/6/1941
Premier plants, fumigated and unfumigated 3 pounds 2 hours 41 - 1C showing stimulation of growth in plant fumigated with methyl bromide. 2/6/1941
Blakemore fumigated and unfumigated 40 - 14XB 3 pounds, 4 hours showing stimulation of growth and killing of blossom buds in fumigated plant. 2/6/1941
Crown borer infested strawberry plant. 6/18/1941
Apple grain aphis on apple buds note syrphid fly egg. 3/25/1939
Apple grain aphis on apple buds. 3/31/1939
Apple grain aphis on apple buds. 3/25/1939
Adults of phyllophaga hirticula fervida phyllophaga micans. 11/6/1939
Plate II anomala paper.
Plate III anomala paper.
Plate I of rutelinae paper. Dec-47
Plate II of Ritcher rutelinae paper. Dec-47
Negative of DDT talk. 1/24/1945
Plum curculio life history charts.
Lydella parasite of European corn borer. 8/27/1946
Lydella parasite of European corn borer. 8/27/1946
Inareolata parasite of European corn borer. 8/27/1946
Cage for study of European corn borer at Experiment Station Farm. Sep-46
High stubble in field heavily infested with European corn borer, which is 2 miles out on Nichoasville Pike. 11/14/1946
Corn plant broken over by corn borer. Fall 1946
European corn borers in corn stubble at Experiment Station Farm. 1946
European corn borers in corn stubble at Experiment Station Farm. 1946
High stubble in corn field heavily infested with European corn borer, which is 2 miles out on Nicholasville Pike. 11/14/1946
High stubble in corn field heavily infested with European corn borer, which is 2 miles out on Nicholasville Pike. 11/14/1946
European corn borer larva in high stubble; stuble tunneled thru, which is 2 miles out on Nicholasville Pike. 11/14/1946
European corn borer larva in high stubble of corn, which is 2 miles out on Nicholasville Pike, Fayette County. 11/14/1946
Single crosses damaged by European corn borer that is On the Station Farm. 11/6/1946
Full grown larva of European corn borer. 8/27/1946
Charts for 1945 fruit insect talk. 1945
Negative for DDTtalk (Life Magazine). 1/24/1945
Plate II Ritcher cetoniinae paper.
Plate I Ritcher cetoniinae paper.
Corn stubble on surface of soil at Station farm. Winter 1947
European corn borer injury to sweet golden corn, cross bantam planted 5/6/47. 7/15/1947
European corn borer injury to sweet corn. 7/15/1947
European corn borer injury to sweet corn. 7/15/1947
European corn borer injury to Bantam evergreen sweet corn. 7/15/1947
European corn borer injury to sweet corn; injury to ear of corn. 1947
Plate II, Ritcher coprinus buletin. 3/21/1945
Plate III, Ritcher coprinus buletin. 3/21/1945
Plate I, Ritcher coprinus buletin. 3/21/1945
Pleocoma paper. 1946
Pleocoma paper. 1946
Pleocoma paper. 1946
Pleocoma paper. 1946
Experimental hybrid field corn on Experiment Station Farm damaged by European corn borer. 11/6/1946
Geotrupes blackburnt. 9/13/1946
Euphoria inda. 9/13/1946
Pleocoma hirticollis vandykei Linsley. 9/13/1946
Lucanus elaphus. 9/13/1946
Osmoderma eremicola. 9/13/1946
Pintus carolinus. 9/13/1946
Phyllophaga hirticula. 9/13/1946
Geotrupes blackburni.
Tarnished plant bug injury to Tennessee Beauty strawberries at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Tarnished plant bug injury to Tennessee Beauty strawberries at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil injury at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil injury to blackberry at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil and its injury to strawberry buds at Sharpe, Kentucky. 4/11/1948
Strawberry weevil damage to strawberries at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Tarnished plant bug injury to Tennessee Beauty strawberries. 1948
Tarnished plant bug injury to Tennessee Beauty strawberries at Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil damage to blackberry bloom in Marshalll County, Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil injury to blackberry in Sharpe, Kentucky. 1948
Strawberry weevil and its injury to strawberry buds at Sharpe, Kentucky. 4/11/1948
Osmoderma eremicola full grown larva. 4/30/1948
Phyllophaga (May beetle) grub. 4/30/1948
Phyllophaga (May beetle) grub. 4/30/1948
Strawberry weevil pupa in cut bud. 4/30/1948
Strawberry weevil pupa in cut bud. 4/30/1948
Strawberry weevil larva in cut bud. 5/17/1948
Lygus plant bug in Lexington, Kentucky. 5/28/1948
Strawberry weevil adult reared from cut bud in Sharpe, Kentucky. 5/28/1948
Strawberries probably buttoned by tarnished plant bugs. 5/28/1948
Lygus plant bugs in Lexington, Kentucky. 5/28/1948
Strawberry weevil pupa in cut bud. 5/17/1948
Holes made in corn stalks by birds feeding on European corn borer. Fall 1948
Holes made in corn stalks by birds feeding on European corn borer larvae. Fall 1948
Corn from northern corn rootworm tests #3, Bull Lot. Beetles removed from ears where they had cut silks. Mesh bag. 9/10/1948
Corn from northern corn rootworm test #2. Beetles confined to ears in mesh bags. Bull lot. 9/10/1948
Mesh bags (plastic) used to cage or exclude beetles of northern corn rootworm in Lexington, Kentucky. 1948
Plate I, anomala paper.
Codling moth band on apple tree.
Tussock moth, various stages.
Wooly aphis on apple.
General
Scope and Contents note
The General series includes approximately 50 5 x 7 glass plate negatives from the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Kentucky. They are dated from 1918-1919. Subject matter includes livestock, farm equipment, and other farm scenes.
Sheep on Jochum's Farm. 6/3/1919
Sheep on Jochum's Farm. 6/3/1919
"Four Horse Disk and Tooth-Harrow" Jochum's Farm 6/3/1919
Farm Mfg. class taking notes on tractor--Jochum's Farm 6/3/1919
Teams ready to strip Bluegrass--Jonas Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
Bluegrass stripper--Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
A Bluegrass stripper--Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
Stripping Bluegrass--Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
Mr. Nicholls on horseback, Weil's Farm, Fayette County 6/13/1919
Mr. Weil on horseback, Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
Stripping Bluegrass--Weil's Farm 6/13/1919
Stripping Bluegrass--Weil's Farm
Bluegrass after stripping
A tobacco patch "setter"
A burley tobacco patch
Tobacco patch in bloom
Tobacco patch
Tobacco--burley, topping tobacco
Tobacco--burley, cutting tobacco
Tobacco--burley, cutting and sticking tobacco
Tobacco--burley, loading tobacco in field
Tobacco--burley, loading tobacco on wagon in field
Tobacco--burley, hauling tobacco from field
Fat cattle--Jochum's Farm 6/13/1919
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Barn and silo
Barn and silo
Painting of "The Best Organized Dairy Farm in Kentucky"
"The Best 150-Acre General Farm in Kentucky"
Fig. 1 "100 Acre Farm Poorly Laid Out"
Fig. 2 "100 Acre Farm Shown in Fig. 1 Rearranged"
Chart -- "Good Farm Layout" Average distance chart from barn to fields 23 rods
Chart -- "Good Farm Layout" Average distance from barn to fields 48 rods
Chart -- "Layout with Bldgs too far from fields" Average distance from barn to fields 68 rods
Kentucky Farm Acct. Book--front cover page
Landscape McCubbins Woods, South Elkhorn 7/4/1918
Nicholls Bros. Dairy buildings and herd
Nicholls clipping udders
Nicholls wiping udder
Nicholls wiping udder
Bottler
Star bottle filler
Manure Dump -- litter carrier and track
Manure Dump -- litter carrier and track
Ensilage carrier
Homemade sterilizer, closed
Homemade sterilizer, open
Nicholls gas engine
Nicholls gas engine
Plowing corn with one-horse plow 7/4/1918
Boys working reserve, cultivating corn 1918
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