The roosting behavior of the red-winged blackbird in the southern United States
B. Meanley
1965, The Wilson Bulletin (77) 217-228
This report concerns the roosting behavior of the Red-winged blackbird and associated species ; and is based on observations made over a 14-year period mainly in the Southern United States....Th e greatest concentrations of Red-winged Blackbirds in the southern states occur in the Coastal Plain Province in or near major...
Rodent repellents, correlation between chemical structure and rodent repellency of benzoic acid derivatives
J.E. Fearn, J.B. DeWitt
1965, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (13) 116-117
Sixty-five benzoic acid derivatives were either prepared or obtained from commercial concerns, tested for rat repellency, and their indices of repellency computed. The data from these tests were considered analytically for any correlation between chemical structure and rat repellency. The results suggest a qualitative relationship which is useful...
Bird mortality after spraying for Dutch elm disease with DDT
C.F. Wurster, D.H. Wurster, W.N. Strickland
1965, Science (148) 90-91
In Hanover, New Hampshire, where elms were sprayed with DDT, 151 dead birds were found; 10 dead birds were found in Norwich, Vermont, where no DDT was used. Chemical analyses of dead birds, observation of symptoms of DDT poisoning, and a population decline after spraying all indicate severe mortality among...
Sarcocystis in a yellowthroat and a rusty blackbird
L. N. Locke, J.O. Knisley
1965, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (1) 36-36
No abstract available....
Occurrence of the fluke, Procyotrema marsupiformis Harkema and Miller, 1959, in a Maryland raccoon
L. N. Locke, E. E. Brown
1965, Journal of Parasitology (51) 355
No abstract available....
Additional records of aspergillosis among passerine birds in Maryland and the Washington, DC metropolitan area
L. N. Locke
1965, Chesapeake Science (6) 120-121
Two cases of aspergillosis involving four adult cowbirds (Molothrus ater) collected during the nesting season are reported. Aspergillosis was found in house sparrows (Passer domesticus) on two occasions....
A final report on computed magneto-telluric curves for hypothetical models of crustal structure
J.I. Pritchard
1965, Crustal Studies Technical Letters 32
Several mathematical models were investigated to determine the capa-bilities of the magneto-telluric method for determining the resistivity structure of the earth's crust. The model parameters were based on the crust model proposed by Keller (1963). The mathematical technique used was developed by Cagniard (1953). The investigations indicate that a three-layer...
Pesticide-wildlife studies by states, provinces, and universities. An annotated list of investigations through 1964
J.L. George
1965, Circular No. 224
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Whittier, Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian
1965, Professional Paper 542-B
Whittier, Alaska, lying at the western end of Passage Canal, is an ocean terminal of The Alaska Railroad. The earthquake that shook south-central Alaska at 5:36 p.m. (Alaska Standard Time) on March 27, 1964, took the lives of 13 persons and caused more than $5 million worth of damage to...
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Anchorage, Alaska
Wallace R. Hansen
1965, Professional Paper 542-A
Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, is about 80 miles west-northwest of the epicenter of the March 27 earthquake. Because of its size, Anchorage bore the brunt of property damage from the quake; it sustained greater losses than all the rest of Alaska combined. Damage was caused by direct seismic vibration, by...
Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
J. R. Gill, W. A. Cobban
1965, Professional Paper 392-A
Pancho Rico Formation, Salinas Valley, California
D.L. Durham, W.O. Addicott
1965, Professional Paper 524-A
No abstract available....
Underground temperatures and heat flow in the East Tintic district, Utah
T. S. Lovering, H. T. Morris
1965, Professional Paper 504-F
Geological Survey research, 1965, Chapter D
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1965, Professional Paper 525-D
Scientific notes and summaries of investigations by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions tn geology, hydrology, and related fields....
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Mississippi embayment in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois, with a section on quality of the water
P. R. Speer, W. J. Perry, J. A. McCabe, O. G. Lara, H. G. Jeffery
1965, Professional Paper 448-H
No abstract available....
Structural control of uranium-bearing vein deposits and districts in the conterminous United States
F. W. Osterwald
1965, Professional Paper 455-G
No abstract available....
Geochemistry of the platinum metals
Thomas L. Wright, Michael Fleischer
1965, Bulletin 1214-A
Bauxite deposits of the Andersonville district, Georgia
Alfred Dexter Zapp
1965, Bulletin 1199-G
Bauxite in areas adjacent to and between the Springvale and Andersonville districts, Georgia
Alfred Dexter Zapp, Lorin D. Clark
1965, Bulletin 1199-H
Ore deposits of the Antler Peak quadrangle, Humboldt and Lander Counties, Nevada
R. J. Roberts, D.C. Arnold
1965, Professional Paper 459-B
Effects of water temperature on the discharge of bed material
B. R. Colby, C.H. Scott
1965, Professional Paper 462-G
Geology and mineral resources of the Pico de Itabirito district, Minas Gerais, Brazil
R.M. Wallace
1965, Professional Paper 341-F
Annual report for 1964 Cooperative Fishery Units
Edward C. Kinney
1965, Resource Publication 3
No abstract available....
Thirty years of Cooperative Wildlife Research Units, 1935-1965
Lee E. Yeager
1965, Resource Publication 6
No abstract available....
Introduction, spread, and areal extent of saltcedar (Tamarix) in the Western States
T. W. Robinson
1965, Professional Paper 491-A
No abstract available....