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Observations on the fulvous tree duck in Louisiana
B. Meanley, A.G. Meanley
1959, The Wilson Bulletin (71) 33-45
The Fulvous Tree Duck is a locally common breeding bird of the rice fields of southwestern Louisiana. Observations made in 1955, 1956 and 1957, showed that this species was probably most abundant in the vicinity of Mamou, Evangeline Parish, and Roanoke, Jefferson Davis Parish. Tree ducks arrive in the rice...
Parasites of the gray squirrel
G. M. Clark
1959, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners (13) 368-373
Impact mechanics at Meteor Crater, Arizona
Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1959, Open-File Report 59-108
Meteor Crator is a bowl-shaped depression encompassed by a rim composed chiefly of debris stacked in layers of different composition. Original bedrock stratigraphy is preserved, inverted, in the debris. The debris rests on older disturbed strata, which are turned up at moderate to steep angles in the wall of the...