Ground-water conditions in a portion of the Rio San Jose-Bluewater valley in the vicinity of Grants, New Mexico
Arthur M. Morgan
1938, Open-File Report 38-9
Fifty-ninth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1938, Annual Report 59
Basically important in the general program of conservation and development were the results of the Geological Survey's work during the fiscal year 1938. Investigations of the Nation's mineral and water supplies were conducted with all possible vigor and dispatch, thousands of square miles were surveyed for topographic maps, and technical...
Geophysical abstracts 88-91, January-December 1937
W. Ayvazoglou
1938, Bulletin 895
No abstract available....
Geology of the Slana-Tok district, Alaska
Fred Howard Moffit
1938, Bulletin 904
No abstract available....
Plan and profile of Kootenai River: from a point 1 mile below Moyie River, Idaho, to the international boundary, Montana, Yaak River, to mile 9, miscellaneous dam sites
N.B. Benson, G.R. Griswold, J.L. Lewis, C.S. Wells, D.H. Griswold, J.N. Van Sant
1938, Report
Michigan's commercial fisheries of the Great Lakes
John Van Oosten
1938, Michigan History Magazine (22) 107-145
Five races of cottontail rabbits belonging to three species occur in Virginia. One of them, the Mearns cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus mearnsi), is reported here for the first time. It occurs in six southwestern counties of the state, while the eastern cottontail (S. f. mallurus) occurs in the remainder of...
Morphometry of the cisco, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), in the lakes of the Northeastern Highlands, Wisconsin
Ralph Hile
1938, Internationale Revue der Gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie (36) 57-130
In an earlier study (Hile, 1936) a detailed investigation was presented of the age and growth of the ciscoes of Trout Lake, Musckellunge Lake, Silver Lake, and Clear Lake in northeastern Wisconsin. It was demonstrated that the growth rate of the cisco varies widely from lake to lake within the...
Record of wells in Kings County, N.Y.
R.M. Leggette
1937, Bulletin GW-3
Furunculosis in wild trout
F. F. Fish
1937, Copeia (1) 37-40
Furunculosis, or as it has been more appropiately termed, "fish septicemia," is a disease primarily affecting salmon and trout. It is caused by the invasion and growth of Bacterium salmonicida Emmerich and Weibel, a Gram negative, non-spore forming, diplobacterium belonging to the family Bacteriaceae Cohn. After gaining entrance to the...
Engineering report on the water supplies of Long Island
Russell Suter
1937, Bulletin GW-2
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936 : Part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 814
The stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous rocks north of the Arkansas River in eastern Colorado
C. H. Dane, W. G. Pierce, J.B. Reeside Jr.
1937, Professional Paper 186-K
Ground water in Creek County, Oklahoma
Richard Carlysle Cady
1937, Open-File Report 37-2
Creek County has been designated as a problem area by the Land Use Planning Section of the Resettlement Administration. Some of the earliest oil fields to brought into production were situated in and near this county, and new fields have been opened from time to time during the ensuing years....
Inferences about the origin of oil as indicated by the composition of the organic constituents of sediments
P.D. Trask
1937, Professional Paper 186-H
American Cretaceous ferns of the genus Tempskya
C.B. Read, R.W. Brown
1937, Professional Paper 186-F
Fossil flora of the Wedington sandstone member of the Fayetteville shale
David White
1937, Professional Paper 186-B
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936 : Part 13 Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 813
The floods of March 1936, part 1, New England rivers
Nathan Clifford Grover
1937, Water Supply Paper 798
During the period March 9-22, 1936, there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States, from the James and upper Ohio River Basins in Virginia and Pennsylvania to the river basins of Maine, two extraordinarily heavy storms, in which the precipitation was almost entirely in the form of rain....
The floods of March 1936, Part 3, Potomac, James, and upper Ohio Rivers
Nathan C. Grover, Stephen Lichtblau
1937, Water Supply Paper 800
During the period March 9-22, 1936, there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States, from the James and upper Ohio River Basins in Virginia and Pennsylvania to the river basins of Maine, two extraordinarily heavy storms, in which the precipitation was almost entirely in the form of rain....
Geology and mineral deposits of the Snowmass Mountain area, Gunnison County, Colorado
John W. Vanderwilt
1937, Bulletin 884
The molluscan fauna of the Alum Bluff group of Florida, Part VI, Pteropoda, Opisthobranchia, and Ctenobranchia
Julia Gardner
1937, Professional Paper 142-F
Kodiak and vicinity, Alaska
S. R. Capps
1937, Bulletin 868-B
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Recent mineral developments in the Copper River region
F. H. Moffit
1937, Bulletin 880-B
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Mineral industry of Alaska in 1935
P. S. Smith
1937, Bulletin 880-A
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field. Part 2, The Lehigh district, Coal, Atoka, and Pittsburg Counties
M. M. Knechtel
1937, Bulletin 874-B
No abstract available....