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State dept. of eduation Locationlists? 99-186.3 Californ ia Agricultural Experiment [Lithoprint series] Station g0-1 00-074 Includes no. 66 California agricultural experiment Soil survey station g0-1 00-082 California. Agricultural research Report study committee g0-1 00-147 California agricultural experiment Report of the viticultural work station g0-1 2786 00-086:1- State dept. of agriculture news California. Dept. of agriculture g0-2 2 California. Commission of Annual report immigration and Housing g0-2 00-146 California. Dept. of natural 00-148: 1- California conservationist resources g0-2 2 Report of department of natural resources to the California. Dept. of natural 00-149:1- governor's council resources g0-2 3 bmi California. Commission on land colonization and rural credits Circular commission g0-2 00-151.2 Directory [of] California beekeepers California. Dept. of agriculture g0-2 00-151.3 1935 only California. Dept. of natural News letter resources. Division of forestry g0-2 00-151.5 California. Farm production Pertinent paragraphs: news letter council g0-3 00-088.4 Hearing before the joint legislative fact-finding California. Legislature. Joint 00-108: 1- committee on ... legislative fact. .. g0-3 4 Monthly journal of the california state agricultural society California state agricultural society g0-3 2787.1 Annual review of the california climate and crop California state agricultural service society. Clima ... g0-4 00-151. 1 NRLF Proceedings of the california state board of trade California. State board of trade g0-4 2783.1 Official report of the annual fair, cattle show, and industrial ... California state fa ir and exposition g0-5 2783.2 4th only California university. Berkeley Califorester forestry club g0-6 00-140 Diary of camp califorest of the division of forestry, California. University. Berkeley. university of.. School of forestry. Camp califorest g0-7 00-094 California. University. College of California farm record book agriculture g0-7 00-151 .4 Report of the bureau of markets to the 00-1 09: 1- Pertaining to director ... producing ... California. Bureau of markets g1-02 2 production Report of the bureau of markets to the 00-110:1 - Pertaining to director... distributing .. California. Bureau of markets g1-02 2 distribution California fish and game (v.2 1-31) California. Dept of fish and game g1-03 00-378 CaliforniaTitleCalifornia fish fis hand and game game (v. (v.1-20,1-20, index) inde x) AuthorCalifornia. Dept of fish and game Reference91-03 Status 2788 CommentsBANC Report California. Dept of public works List91-04 00-375 v.1-4(1922-28) California. Division of water Location v.1-51 (1922- Bulletin resources 91-04 00-380 1945) California forest and range Research note experiment station 91-06 00-155 Report of the state water commission of california California. State water commission 91 -10 00-376 California. Surveyor general's report office 91-10 2665:1-3 Biennial report of the state water commission of see 00- ca lifornia California. State water commission 91-10 376 California farm bureau monthly (master copy) California farm bureau federation g2-1 00-372:1- bmi California. Board of state 00-063:1- [Reports on viticulture) viticulture commissioners 93-1 /4 3 California. Board of state Bulletin viticulture commissioners g3-4 00-080.4 Agriculture in California m1-01 2647:1-2 Irrigation districts in California, 1887-1915 Adams, Frank m1-01 2667.3 98- In memoriam, Eugene Waldemar Hilgard m1-01 188.05 Notes on methods and costs California crop 98- production Adams, R.L. m1-01 188.11 Pamphlets on olive culture, 13 v. in 2 m1-01 98-189.2 Reports on the irrigation resources of California Adams, Frank m1-01 98-191 Heritage of the valley: San Bernadina's first century Beattie, George William m1-02 2648.10 Brief economic history of the California wine- growing industry, a Blout, Jessie Schilling m1-02 2654.07 Economic history of agriculture in Monterey county, Ca. during the American period Allen , Rutillus Harrison m1-02 98-187.3 98- Sacramento flood control project, Revised plans Bailey, Ernest Albert m1-02 188.10 Agricultural labor in the Pacific coast states: a bibliography and suggestions for research Benedict, Murray Reed m1-02 98-193.2 new West: or, California in 1867-1868, the Brace, Charles Loring m1-03 2648.09 Mining debris is California rivers, Read February 4, 1887 Bowie, Augustus Jesse, Jr m1-03 98-189.1 Farmer goes to town, the story of San Francisco's Farmer's Market, the Brucato, John G m1-03 99-134.2 California highways: a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways Blow, Ben m1-03 99-1 70.6 California Fruit growers [Reports, etc] association m1-04 00-121.4 Report on problems of agricultural development California development in California association m1-04 98-1 93.4 Report on large landholdings in southern California. Commission of California with recommendations Immigration and housing m1-04 99-134.5 Title AuthorCalifornia conservation ReferenceStatus Comments Discussion of forestry problems commission Listm1-04 99-134.6 Handbook of sources of economic data California state chamber of Location pertaining to California commerce m1-04 99-135.1 California. Legislature. Special Report of the special legislative commission on commission on agricultural 98- agricultural education ... education m1-05 188.04 Report of the California Joint Federal-state water resoruces commission to the president of the California. Joint Federal-State 98- United States ... water resources commission m1-05 188.08 Californa. Special investigating Imperial valley farm labor situation, the committee on the imperial valley ... m1-05 98-193.1 California. Development board. Public water problems of California, the Counties convention m1-05 99-137.5 Forest situation in California: report to the California. Forestry study legislature, the committee m1-05 99-169 California. State Board of Suggested agricultural policies for California agriculture m1-06 2667.4 Investigation made by the state board of California. State Board of horticulture of the California olive industry Horticulture m1-06 98-192.1 California. University. College of Agriculture. Agricultural extension Report of the emergency farm labor project. .. services m1-07 2648.04 California. State relief Migratory labor in California administration m1-07 2667.5 California. State relief Transients in California administration m1-07 98-187.2 Legislative history of the central valley project Casey, Jack Tull m1-07 99-133.1 Information regarding progress under the land California. State land settlement settlement act of the state of California ... board m1-07 99-134.4 California. State relief Economic trends in California, 1924-1934 administration m1-07 99-182.2 Civic league of improvement clubs Hetch Hetchy power problem and associations of San Francisco m1-08 2648.01 19071907 ed./ ed wrong. I mf Big trees of California, their history and 98- record!wrong mf characteristics, the Clark, Galen m1-08 188.07 record! California in our time, 1900-1940 Cleland, Robert Glass m1-08 99-132.3 Cattle on a thousand hills: southern California, 1850-1870, the Cleland, Robert Glass m1-09 99-132.1 From wilderness to empire: a history of California, 1542-1900 Cleland, Robert Glass m1-09 99-132.2 1944 ed. Wheat: an illustrated description of California's leading industry Commercial Publishing Co. m1-10 2648.05 Practical treatise on olive culture, oil making, and olive picking, a Flamant, Adolphe m1-11 98-186.2 TitleOrigin and development of the University of Author ReferenceStatus Comments List California Ferrier, William Warren m1-11 98-186.3 Comprehensive plan for flood control and Location conservation: present conditions ... Eaton, E.C. m1-11 99-1 80.8 Sacramento valley river improvement: government policy and works Hall, William Hammond m1-12 2648.06 On the proposed use of a portion the the Hetch Hetchy, .. Freeman, John Ripley m1-12 98-189.3 = XCU-T 1547; merge Social structure of a California rural community Goldschmidt, Walter Rochs m1-12 99-139 two recs. 1867 ed. Hyatt's hand-book of grape culture: or, why, (1876? Check where, when ... Hyatt, Thomas Hart m1-13 2652.2 film) California agriculture Hutchison, C.B m1-13 99-1 34.9 Japanese farmers in California, the Japanese agricultural association m1-14 2648.02 Album of th e imperial settlements, San Diego county, California ..
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