Box 2
Contains 23 Results:
Tussock Moth Project, 1947
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Black Hills Insect Control Project, 1948
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
History of Control Projects, 1944-1955
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Insect Control Policy, Region 1
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Maps and Charts, 1947-1950
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Pesticides, 1940-1950
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Common Names of Western Forest Insects, 1955-1957
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Evenden, James Cawston. Effects of defoliation by the Pine butterfly (Neophasia menapia Felder) upon Ponderosa pine. (M.S. thesis, Oregon Agricultural College), 1936
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Important forest insects of Montana and other western states. Missoula, Montana State University
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.
Economic forest insects of the Rocky Mountain Region
The papers of James C. Evenden span the years 1910 and 1969, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 and 1954.
The papers include both military and forestry related correspondence, diplomas, certificates, lecture notes for courses taken and courses given, reports on Insect control, and a large number of reports and articles, a majority of which were authored by Evenden.