Papers, 1893-1964.

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Papers, 1893-1964.

Contains research notes and published papers on nearly every plant and mineral known to be toxic to livestock. Gilbert authored or co-authored numerous papers on selenium, nitrate in cultivated plants and weeds, trace elements in plants and animals, copper in sheep and antelope, copper and manganese in clovers, etc.

9.75 cubic ft. (23 boxes)

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University of Wyoming.

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Wyoming agricultural experiment station

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Gilbert, C. S. (Carl S.)

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Carl S. Gilbert (1898-1971) was a research chemist for the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station from 1927 to 1964. His major field of research was in poisonous range plants, especially in the toxic constituents of the plants and their effects on livestock. From the description of Papers, 1893-1964. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 24145224 ...

Beath, Orville A. (Orville Andrew), 1884-

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Orville A. Beath was a professor of chemistry and leader of a team (Irene Rosenfeld, Carl S. Gilbert and Harold F. Eppson) at the University of Wyoming which researched plant chemistry, poisonous constituents of western range plants, seleniferous vegetation, chemical valuation of native forage plants and the geology of selenium distribution. Beath was an internationally known authority on the toxicity of selenium and authored or coauthored fifty-nine publications on this and related subjects inc...