Hematology of healthy and virus-diseased sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka
M.E. Watson, R.W. Guenther, R.D. Royce
1956, Zoologica (41) 27-38
No abstract available ...
Histopathology of kidney disease in fish
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1956, American Journal of Pathology (32) 591-603
Kidney disease is one of the most puzzling fish diseases known to exist in the United States. In less than Io years it has invaded the Pacific Northwest, exacting a heavy toll of hatchery salmon. Its first appearance apparently was in Massachusetts where Belding and Merrill' described a disease similar...
General geology of central Cochise County, Arizona, with sections on age and correlation
James Gilluly, A. R. Palmer, J. S. Williams, J.B. Reeside Jr.
1956, Professional Paper 281
No abstract available....
Ground-water geology of the coastal zone, Long Beach-Santa Ana area, California
J. F. Poland, A. M. Piper
1956, Water Supply Paper 1109
This paper is the first chapter of a comprehensive report on the ground-water features in the southern part of the coastal plain in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, Calif., with special reference to the effectiveness of the so-called coastal barrier--the Newport-Inglewood structural zone--in restraining landwar,-1 movement of saline water. The...
Great Lakes Fishery Commission: role of the Commission in the solution of fishery problems
James W. Moffett
1956, Conference Paper, Great Lakes programs and problems : statements presented to the Great Lakes Commission at the annual meeting
No abstract available....
Half-life of Th232 and the branching ratio of Bi212
F. E. Senftle, T. A. Farley, N. Lazar
1956, Physical Review (104) 1629-1632
The half-life of Th232 has been calculated by determining an absolute gamma-disintegration rate for <span...
The oxidation of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol
G. R. Yohe, J. E. Dunbar, R. L. Pedrotti, F. M. Scheidt, F. G. H. Lee, E. C. Smith
1956, Journal of Organic Chemistry (21) 1289-1292
The products formed in the oxidation of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol with oxygen and sodium hydroxide at about 100° are 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, trimethylacetic acid, an acidic compound C14H22O3, and probably 2,6-di-tert-butylbenzoquinone (which was actually isolated in the similar oxidation of the above-named benzaldehyde), in addition to compounds previously reported. Some of the properties of...
Memorandum summarizing preliminary estimates of ground-water outflow from Bunker Hill Basin at Colton Narrows, San Bernardino County, California
L.C. Dutcher
1956, Open-File Report 56-41
No abstract available....
Sea lamprey control on the Great Lakes 1953 and 1954
Leo F. Erkkila, Bernard R. Smith, Alberton L. McLain
1956, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 175
No abstract available....
The lake sturgeon
John Van Oosten
1956, Book chapter, Our endangered wildlife
No abstract available....
Report on the problem of diseases in warm-water fish ponds, minnow hatcheries in particular (Mimeograph)
S. F. Snieszko
1956, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Validity of age determination from scales, and growth of marked Lake Michigan lake trout
Louella E. Cable
1956, Fishery Bulletin of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (57) 1-59
Abstract has not been submitted...
Medical parasitology laboratory manual
G. L. Hoffman
1956, Book
No abstract available at this time...
Experimental induction of blue-sac disease
K. Wolf
1956, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (86) 61-70
Blue‐sac disease, an abnormal condition of sac fry, has been recognized for nearly 90 years. At least 23 postulated causes have been advanced, but reports of consistently reproducible results have not been found in literature. Methods whereby blue‐sac disease was induced at will are described. Closed‐system incubation, whereby metabolic wastes...
Survey on the occurrence of fish diseases, kidney disease in particular, in federal and some state trout and salmon hatcheries in the northeastern part of the United States (Mimeograph)
R. G. Piper
1956, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Drug resistance and the treatment of fish furunculosis with sulfonamides and antibiotics (Mimeograph)
S. F. Snieszko, G. L. Bullock
1956, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Use of Argon as a Counting Gas at − 183°C
F. E. Senftle, T. A. Farley
1956, Review of Scientific Instruments (27) 238
[No abstract available]...
Core tests and test wells, Oumalik area, Alaska, with paleontology of test wells and core tests in the Oumalik area, Alaska
F. M. Robinson, H. R. Bergquist
1956, Professional Paper 305-A
No abstract available....
Data and understanding
Luna Bergere Leopold
Gilbert F. White, editor(s)
1956, Conference Paper, The future of arid lands: Papers and recommendations from the International Arid Lands Meetings
In the year 1534 when Cabeza de Vaca escaped from the aborigines of southern Texas by whom he had been enslaved for six years, he made his way on foot from the vicinity of Galveston to the west coast of Mexico. Although his Relación was not printed until 1542, the...
The life cycle of Crassiphiala bulboglossa (Trematoda: Stribeida): Development of the metacercaria and cyst, and effect on the fish hosts
G. L. Hoffman
1956, Journal of Parasitology (42) 435-444
No abstract available....
Life history of lake herring of Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Stanford H. Smith
1956, Fishery Bulletin (109) 87-138
Although the lake herring has been an important contributor to the commercial fish production of Green Bay, little has been known about it. This study is based on field observations and data from about 6,500 lake herring collected over the period 1948 to 1952. Relatively nonselective commercial pound nets...
Research vessel Cisco operations in 1955
Stanford H. Smith
1956, Commercial Fishing Review (18) 21-23
Abstract has not been submitted...
The early life history of the lake trout in Lake Superior
Paul H. Eschmeyer
1956, Miscellaneous Public 10
No abstract available....
Raising bait fishes
J. Dobie, O.L. Meehean, S. F. Snieszko, G.N. Washburn
1956, Circular 35
No abstract available at this time...
Aromatic fluorine compounds. VII. Replacement of aromatic -Cl and -NO2 groups by -F
G. C. Finger, C.W. Kruse
1956, Journal of the American Chemical Society (78) 6034-6037
Replacement of -Cl by -F in aryl chlorides with potassium fluoride has been extended from 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene to less activated halides by the use of non-aqueous solvents, especially dimethylformamide (DMF) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Also replacement of -NO2 by -F in substituted nitrobenzenes was studied in DMF. As a direct result...