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| | Books by F. P. Mathews: Books in the extended shelves: Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Anemia in young pigs (Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, 1927), also by L. P. Doyle and R. A. Whiting (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Fern (Notholaena sinuata, var. Crenata) poisoning in sheep, goats and cattle : the so-called "jimmies" of the trans-pecos (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1942), also by United States. Dept. of Agriculture (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Lechuguilla (Agave lecheguilla) poisoning in sheep, goats and laboratory animals (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1937) (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Locoism in domestic animals (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1932) (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: The pathology of bacillary white diarrhea in chicks (Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, 1928), also by L. P. Doyle (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Poisoning in sheep and goats by sacahuiste (Nolina texana) buds and blooms (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1940) (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Poisoning of cattle by species of groundsel : (Senecio longilobus Benth., and Senecio riddellii Torr. & Gray) (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1933), also by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: Psilostrophe tagetinae and Psilostrophe gnaphalodes, two plants poisonous to sheep and cattle on the ranges of the southwest (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1934), also by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (page images at HathiTrust) Mathews, F. P. (Frank Patrick), 1892-: The toxicity of the ripe fruit of blackbrush or tarbrush (Flourensia cernua) for sheep and goats (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944) (page images at HathiTrust)
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