Moles and their control
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 421
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts 176-179 January-December 1959
1960, Bulletin 1106
Abstracts of current literature pertaining to the physics of the solid earth and to geophysical exploration....
Controlling birds: vagrant domestic pigeons
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 413
No abstract available....
Earthquake fluctuations in wells in New Jersey
Charles R. Austin
1960, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 5
New Jersey is fortunate to be situated in a region that is relatively stable, geologically. For this reason scientists believe, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available, that the chances of New Jersey experiencing a major earthquake are very small. The last major earthquake on the east coast...
Factual data for public-supply wells and selected irrigation wells in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Leo A. Jablonski
1960, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 4
The investigation of the ground-water resources of Monmouth County is part of a Statewide water-resources program. This study was made by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the new Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Water Policy and Supply. It was under the general direction of...
A geologic-profile plotter
O.T. Marsh
1960, Economic Geology (55) 201-204
Design and uses are described of an easy-to-construct instrument that facilitates construction of profiles of land surfaces, geologic formations, or other features such as profiles of geophysical or geochemical anomalies. Response to data from users of the instrument indicates that it is both faster and more convenient than previous methods. ...
Microhematocrit as a tool in fishery research and management
S. F. Snieszko, J. Camper, F. Howard, L.L. Pettijohn
1960, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 341
No abstract available at this time...
Preparation of monolayer cell cultures from tissues of some lower vertebrates
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby, E. A. Pyle, R.P. Dexter
1960, Science (132) 1890-1891
Core logs from five test holes near Kramer, California
William K. Benda, Richard C. Erd, Ward C. Smith
1960, Bulletin 1045-F
In 1957, five test holes were drilled near Kramer, Calif., in the western Mojave Desert, for the U.S. Geological Survey. The drill sites are in topographic basins where gravimetric and geologic surveys indicated the presence, beneath alluvium, of a thick section of Quaternary and Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic rocks.Two holes,...
Contact dermatitis incurred from cottontail stomach contents
G. M. Clark, L. N. Locke, F. C. Schmid
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 94-94
No abstract available. ...
Great Lakes research
Stanford H. Smith
1960, Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin (25) 18-19, 22
Abstract has not been submitted...
Infectious pancreatic necrosis of trout: I. A tissue-culture study
K. Wolf, C. E. Dunbar, S. F. Snieszko
1960, Progressive Fish-Culturist (22) 64-68
No abstract available....
The stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque), in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
R. E. Lennon, P. S. Parker
1960, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (89) 263-270
The stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) is one of the more important fish in Great Smoky Mountains National Park because of its abundance and habits. Although esteemed locally as a food and a bait fish, the stoneroller is exploited but little since the fishing regulations which govern the utilization of game fishes...
The yellow perch of Lake Erie
Harry D. Van Meter
1960, Ohio Conservation Bulletin (24) 22-23
Abstract has not been submitted...
Algal parasite in fish
G. L. Hoffman, H. Bishop, C. E. Dunbar
1960, Progressive Fish-Culturist (22) 180
No abstract available....
The new Fish Control Laboratory at La Crosse
R. E. Lennon
1960, Badger Sportsman (16) 5
Abstract has not been submitted...
Neutralizing chlorine in city water for use in fish-distribution tanks
E. A. Pyle
1960, Progressive Fish-Culturist (22) 30-33
No abstract available....
Seasonal abundance and vertical movements of planktonic crustacea in Lake Michigan
LaRue Wells
1960, Fishery Bulletin (60) 343-369
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fishery Bulletin no. 172...
Lake Erie walleyes--again on the upswing?
Charles P. Seldon, Harry D. Van Meter
1960, Ohio Conservation Bulletin (24) 5-7
SUMMARY The effect of DDT dust on wildlife was studied at Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas, in the summer of 1947. Studies were made on a 206.6 acre plot that was treated with DDT for experimental control of the Lone Star tick (Amblyomrna americanum). A dust consisting...
Colorimetric determination of halogenated nitrophenols added to streams as sea lamprey larvicides
Manning A. Smith, Vernon C. Applegate, B. G. H. Johnson
1960, Analytical Chemistry (32) 1670-1675
No abstract available....
The whistling swan in the west with particular reference to Great Salt Lake Valley, Utah
G.A. Sherwood
1960, Condor (62) 370-377
No abstract available....
The bottom fauna of Lake Huron
Howard D. Teter
1960, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (89) 193-197
The examination of 63 bottom samples, collected in Lake Huron in 1952 and 1956, revealed that Pontoporeia affinis was the dominant organism in both deep and shallow water. The next most abundant organisms in deep water were oligochaetes, fingernail clams, and midge larvae. Midge larvae were more numerous than either...
An outbreak of columnaris disease in stonerollers
R. E. Lennon, P. S. Parker
1960, Progressive Fish-Culturist (22) 102
No abstract available....
Attack on the sea lamprey: a report of progress
James W. Moffett
1960, Michigan Conservation (29) 7-9
Abstract has not been submitted...
The American Fisheries Society
James W. Moffett
1960, U.S. Trout News (5) 20-22
In the course of studies designed to determine the calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail, it was found that best results were obtained when the Ca/P ratio in the diet was approximately 2.3:1. Variations in the Ca/P ratio produced significant differences in results when the level of...