Excerpt from Miscellaneous Papers: I. The Larkspurs as Poisonous Plants; II. The Fibers of Long-Staple Upland Cottons; III. Imported Low-Grade Clover and Alfalfa Seed; IV. Forage Crops for Hogs in Kansas and Oklahoma; V. The Culture and Uses of Brome-Grass; Issued December 31, 1907
About two years ago a study of the poisonous properties of one Of the most common species was undertaken cooperatively by the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station and the Office of poisonous-plant Investigations, the field collections and field tests being carried on by Dr. George H. Glover, veterinarian of the station, and the technical laboratory studies by Dr. A. C. Crawford, Pharmacologist, under the direction of Dr. R. H. True, Physiologist in Charge of the poisonous-plant Investigations of the Bureau Of Plant Industry. The principal results of Doctor Crawford’s work are here summarized.
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