Preliminary geologic map of the Circle Cliffs 1NW Quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
Louis D. Carswell, Edward S. Davidson
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1065
No abstract available...
Ringworm in a population of snowshoe hares
Lowell W. Adams, S. B. Salvin, W. J. Hadlow
1956, Journal of Mammalogy (37) 94-99
The occurrence of ringworm, or dermatomycosis, in wild animals has been rarely reported. DeLamater (1939) described infections of Trichophyton mentagrophytes in common gray squirrels on and near the Johns Hopkins University campus at Baltimore. Errington (1942) and Charles (1946) reported on the occurrence of T. mentagrophytes in 35 of 364 litters (9.6%) of muskrats...
Lignasan for bacterial gill disease
Robert R. Rucker, B. J. Earp, Roger E. Burrows
1956, Progressive Fish-Culturist (18) 75-77
Bacterial gill disease plagues salmon and trout in many hatcheries: some infections are sporadic, but others are continual. An inexpensive, easily applied, stable, safe chemical would be highly advantageous for treatment. The use of Roccal as a 1-hour treatment for bacterial gill disease (Fish 1947) was developed at the...
Geology and ground-water resources of Reno County, Kansas
C.K. Bayne
1956, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (120)
Progress report on the ground-water hydrology of the Equus-beds area, Kansas
G.J. Stramel
1956, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (119)
Long-term trends of ground-water levels in the United States
V.C. Fishel
1956, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (37) 429-435
Ground-water levels at the end of 1954 were at or near record-low stages throughout most of the southern two-thirds of the United States. These low stages, like those of the early 1930's, have led to frequent expression of the opinion that the water table throughout the country is continuously falling...
Geology and ground-water resources of Rawlins County, Kansas
K.L. Walters
1956, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (117)
Geology and ground-water resources of Sheridan County, Kansas
C.K. Bayne
1956, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (116)
Ceriod in fish
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1956, American Journal of Pathology (32) 591-603
No abstract available....
Histopathologic changes of a virus-like disease of sockeye salmon
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1956, Transactions of the American Microscopical Society (75) 85-90
Rucker et al., (1953) described a disease of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) of possible viral etiology. First seen in Washington in 1951 with relatively minor losses, the disease recurred in 1952 killing over two million fingerling salmon with a mortality rate of 91.5 percent (Watson, 1954). In...
Tissue damage in salmonids caused by Halisidota argentata Packard
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1956, Journal of Parasitology (42) 544-546
During the histological examination of a collection of wild and hatchery salmonids, a peculiar foreign body was occasionally observed in various organs, particularly in the viscera. These objects, usually accompanied by a focal inflammation, were observed in 10 of 75 samples of wild trout and salmon collected in Oregon and...
Studies on an Ichthyosporidium infection in fish: Transmission and host specificity
1956, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 166
Histopathology of fish. III. Peduncle ("cold-water") disease
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1956, Progressive Fish-Culturist (18) 58-61
Histopathology of fish. II. The salmon-poisoning fluk
1956, Progressive Fish-Culturist (18) 22-25
THE SALMON-POISONING FLUKE is misnamed as far as the fish culturist is concerned, for the disease affects dogs, not fish. There is considerable evidence, however, that fish may also suffer from the complex chain of events leading from snail to dying dog. Histological studies indicate that young salmon and trout...
Ground water in Wisconsin
William James Drescher
1956, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 3
The purpose of this report is to describe in general the occurrence, source, movement, and use of ground water in Wisconsin in order that present problems of ground-water development may be understood and to point out the need for study and evaluation of the potential ground water available. Areas with...
Tectonic map of western South Dakota, showing the distribution of uranium deposits
Frank W. Osterwald, Basil Gray Dean
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 948
No abstract available....
Tectonic map of western Nebraska and northwestern Kansas showing the distribution of uranium occurrences
Frank W. Osterwald, Basil Gray Dean
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 950
No abstract available....
Tectonic map of Wyoming, east of the overthrust belt, showing the distribution of uranium deposits
Frank W. Osterwald, Basil Gray Dean
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 951
No abstract available....
Application of punched cards to geologic data concerning uranium deposits in sandstone
Warren Irvin Finch
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 980
No abstract available....
Glauconitic mica in the Morrison formation in Colorado
Walter David Keller
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 999
No abstract available....
Radiometric investigations along the Taylor Highway and part of the Tanana River, Alaska
Max Gregg White, Arthur Edward Nelson, John J. Matzko
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 328
No abstract available....
A field method for obtaining significant average directional measurements in cross-stratification studies
Omer Beaver Ramp, Alfred T. Miesch
1956, Trace Elements Memorandum 689
No abstract available....
Preliminary chemical quality study in the Manhattan Beach area, California
Robert Brennan
1956, Bulletin 63-E
In 1904 Mendenhall (1905) made a survey of the ground water conditions in southern California. At the time of his survey the piezometric surface in the area was above sea level, but since that time water levels have declined. During the 1920's, years of rapid development, the water levels declined...
Natural Resources of Northwestern California: Water Resources
Pacific Southwest Field Committee
1956, Report
Interim report on surface water resources and quality of waters in Lee County, Florida
William E. Kenner, Eugene Brown
1956, Information Circular 7
The purpose of this report is to provide such information on the surface-water resources of the county as inay be useful in planning for their more intensive use. This report is not intended to provide final answers to all questions concerning the occurrence of surface water in the c:ounty; because...