Box 19
Contains 27 Results:
Autobiography of Hu Chang-chih detailing his research projects, publications, family life, and academic achievements. Includes correspondence and a report entitled Citrus Fruits in China, 1934, 1950-1953.
Report of sabbatical leave from April 19, 1957 to June 30, 1957 by H.D. Chapman, 1957.
Reports entitled Observations on the Citrus Industry of the Union of South Africa with Special Reference to Virus Diseases, and A Study of Citrus Virus Diseases in Some South American Countries in 1959 by James M. Wallace, circa 1959, undated.
Articles entitled Observations of Citrus Diseases in China (typescript), Studies of Rapid Decline of Citrus in China (typescript), and Convex Gum, A New Disease of Citrus in China by Lin Kung-Hsiang (reprint). Includes correspondence and editorial comments, 1942-1952.
Correspondence and photographs of Lin Kung-Hsiang regarding citrus diseases, travel, family life, and other matters, 1941-1948.
Reports by CES faculty members regarding research on irrigation, soils, citrus diseases, and air pollutants, 1932-1942, undated.
Observations on the Culture and Diseases of Date Palms in North America by H.S. Fawcett from the 8th Annual Report of Date Growers Institute (reprint), April 3-4, 1931.
Citizens National Trust and Savings Bank calendar featuring an illustration of CES, 1935.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Manuscript and typescript of an article entitled The Nicori Palm of Bahia. Described in Dept. Bulletin as Cocos coronata-- Arikury schizophylla (Beccari) by J. Harrison Wright, January 1918.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Report of the Riverside County agricultural economic conference held at CES February 24-25, 1937; Glossary of soil terminology, 1926-1937.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.