Selected references on controlled shooting and artificial propagation of wild ducks
Clark G. Webster
1955, Wildlife Leaflet 371
Waterfowl management in unfavorable site
F.M. Uhler
1955, Book chapter, Proceedings of the Northeast Section of the Wildlife Society, American Fisheries Society, Conservation Law Enforcement Chiefs, Fish, Game & Conservation Commissioners. Atlantic City, NJ.
Wilson's snipe wintering ground studies, 1953-54
C.S. Robbins
1955, Book chapter, Investigations of Woodcock, Snipe, and Rails in 1954
Distribution and abundance of the Wilson's snipe in western Canada
C.S. Robbins
1955, Book chapter, Investigations of Woodcock, Snipe, and Rails in 1954
1. An extensive field check was made of snipe habitat in those parts of western Canada (excluding most of British Columbia) which are accessible by road. 2. Nesting snipe were found to be very scarce in the whole Short-grass Prairie region, widely distributed and locally common in the Parklands,...
Plant pesticides and wildlife
P. F. Springer
1955, Book chapter, 1955 Pesticide Handbook
Diseases of birds
C. M. Herman
Albert Wolfson, editor(s)
1955, Book chapter, Recent Studies in Avian Biology
An occurrence of metatorbernite, Baraga County, Michigan
Rollin C. Vickers
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 741
Water requirements of selected industries
U.S. Geological Survey, Orville D. Mussey, Howard L. Conklin, Charles N. Durfor, Louis Ethelbert Otts Jr., Faulkner B. Walling
1955, Water Supply Paper 1330
The early industries in America generally were established when and where demands for the products of industry arose. Most of the early industries were so located that their increasing requirements for transportation, raw materials, market, labor, and water supply could be satisfied economically. Many of these original plant locations have...
Status of topographic and geologic mapping in the New England-New York region
Louis W. Currier
1955, Open-File Report 55-34
No abstract available. ...
Hamm Canyon quadrangle, Colorado
F.W. Cater Jr.
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 21
Geology and mineral deposits of the Boleo copper district, Baja California, Mexico
I.F. Wilson, V.S. Rocha
1955, Professional Paper 273
A biofacies of Woodbine age in the southeastern Gulf Coast region
E.R. Applin
1955, Professional Paper 264-I
Geology of the Quartz Creek pegmatite district, Gunnison County, Colorado
M.H. Staatz, A.F. Trites Jr.
1955, Professional Paper 265
Geological investiagtions of radioactive deposits : Semiannual progress report-December 1, 1954 to May 31, 1955
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 540
Geology of the Brandywine area and origin of the upland of southern Maryland
J.T. Hack
1955, Professional Paper 267-A
The central Kuskokwim region, Alaska
W. M. Cady, R. E. Wallace, J. M. Hoare, Edward J. Webber
1955, Professional Paper 268
Maps showing radiometry and geochemical sampling done at Wilson's Prospect, Garland County, Arkansas
Ernest Pete Beroni
1955, Open-File Report 55-14
Middle Ordovician rocks of the Tellico-Sevier belt, eastern Tennessee
Robert B. Neuman
1955, Professional Paper 274-F
No abstract available....
Characteristic Jurassic mollusks from northern Alaska
R. W. Imlay
1955, Professional Paper 274-D
Preliminary report on part of the Oat Hill quicksilver mine, Mayacmas district, Napa County, California
Philip Forsyth Fix
1955, Open-File Report 55-45
Oat Hill quicksilver mine, located in the Mayacmas district of northern California, and credited with having produced more than 160,000 flasks of quicksilver, was sampled cooperatively by the Buray of Mines and Geological Survey during 1944. 28 diamond drill holes totaling 8,120 feet were drilled by the Bureau of Mines...
Preliminary report on the geology of the upper La Paz Valley of Bolivia
Ernest Dobrovolny
1955, Open-File Report 55-42
Anderson Mesa quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr.
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 25
No abstract available....
Photogeologic procedures in geologic interpretation and mapping
Richard G. Ray
1955, Open-File Report 55-144
In the past few years increasing use has been made of aerial photographs for geologic interpretation and mapping within the U.S. Geological Survey. As a specialized technique in interpretation and mapping, however, photogeologic procedures were extensively used (1947-1953) in the Survey's geologic mapping of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 in...
Quaternary stratigraphy of the La Sal Mountains, Utah
Gerald Martin Richmond
1955, Open-File Report 55-150
Geologic investigations of proposed power sites at Cooper, Grant, Ptarmigan and Crescent Lakes, Alaska
George Plafker
1955, Bulletin 1031-A
No abstract available....