A comparative study of 28 culture media for Trichomonas gallinae
L. S. Diamond
1954, Experimental Parasitology (3) 251-258
1. 1. A study was made of the ability of 28 different culture media to support growth of 5 strains of Trichomonas gallinae with their normally associated bacteria. A standard inoculum of 50 protozoa was used, and the cultures were incubated at 35 ?C. Based upon the number of positive...
Migratory movements of the northern clapper rail
R. E. Stewart
1954, Bird-Banding (25) 1-5
No abstract available....
Water chestnut menaces upper section of Chesapeake Bay
F.M. Uhler
1954, Maryland Sportsman (12) 4-5
Quality in large packages
A. C. Martin
1954, Sports Afield (131) 23-29
Your next big-game bag may be a record breaker -- so check it against the 21 weight charts given by these expert technicians....
Haemoproteus infections in waterfowl
C. M. Herman
1954, Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (21) 37-42
It is proposed that Haemoproteus nettionis (Johnston and Cleland, 1909) Coatney, 1936 be accepted as the correct name for the Haemoproteus of Anatidae. A list of synonyms and amended description of the parasite is given. Infections are reported from wood ducks (Aix sponsa) and from domestic ducks and geese, the...
Wildlife diseases
C. M. Herman
1954, Southeastern Veterinarian (6) 10-12
The use of fire in quail management
W. Rosene
1954, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners (8) 9-11
Nesting of the Carolina wren
W. Rosene
1954, Alabama Birdlife (2) 23-25
A clue to the eelgrass mystery
A. C. Martin
1954, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (19) 441-449
Isolation of an agent causing bilirubinemia and jaundice in raccoons
L. Kilham, C. M. Herman
1954, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (85) 272-275
An infectious agent, which appears to be a virus (RJV) has been isolated from the liver of a wild raccoon which has led to a highly fatal type of disease characterized by conjunctivitis and an elevated serum bilirubin frequently accompanied by jaundice on inoculation of raccoons. Ferrets also appear to...
Check-list of the birds of Virginia
C.S. Robbins
1954, Maryland Birdlife (10) 55
Rapid protection of ferrets against fully virulent distemper virus with nebulized attenuated distemper virus
J.A. Morris, D. R. Coburn, J.R. O’Connor
1954, Cornell Veterinarian (44) 198-207
The season - January-June, 1953
C.S. Robbins
1954, Maryland Birdlife (10) 11-16
Incidence of trypanosomes in the Canada goose as revealed by bone marrow culture
L. S. Diamond, C. M. Herman
1954, Journal of Parasitology (40) 195-202
No abstract available....
Nest boxes for wood ducks
Clark G. Webster
1954, Wildlife Leaflet 351
No abstract available....
The marshes of Delaware, their improvement and preservation
J.H. Steenis, N.G. Wilder, H.P. Cofer, R.A. Beck
1954, Delaware Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, Pittman-Robertson Bulletin No. 2
Further investigations on winnowing method of measuring Wilson's snipe populations
C.S. Robbins
1954, Book chapter, Investigations of Woodcock, Snipe, and Rails in 1953
Wilson's snipe wintering ground studies, 1952-53
C.S. Robbins
1954, Book chapter, Investigations of Woodcock, Snipe, and Rails in 1953
Wildlife Abstracts, 1935-51: An annotated bibliography of the publications abstracted in the Wildlife Review, Nos. 1-66
N. Hotchkiss, editor(s)
1954, Book
Results of core drilling for uranium-bearing lignite, Mendenhall area, Harding County, South Dakota
James R. Gill
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 456
Core drilling for data on uranium-bearing lignite in the Mendenhall area, Harding County, S. Dak. , was conducted by the U. S. Bureau of Mines during the period October 1952 to July 1953. Forty-two core holes totaling 9, 683 feet drilled in an area of about six square miles indicate...
Exploration for uranium deposits in the Atkinson Mesa area, Montrose County, Colorado
Daniel Allen Brew
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 290
The U.S. Geological Survey explored the Atkinson Mesa area for uranium- and vanadium-bearing deposits from July 2, 1951, to June 18, 1953, with 397 diamond-drill holes that totaled 261,251 feet. Sedimentary rocks of Mesozoic age are exposed in the Atkinson Mesa area. They are: the Brushy Basin member of the...
Uranium-bearing lignite and its relation to the White River and Arikaree formations in northwestern South Dakota and adjacent states
N.M. Denson, G.O. Bachman, H. D. Zeller
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 467
In northwestern South Dakota and adjacent areas uranium-bearing lignite beds occur at many horizons in the Hell Creek formation of late Cretaceous age and the overlying Ludlow, Tongue River, and Sentinel Butte members of the Fort Union formation of Paleocene age. Uranium analyses of 275 surface and auger samples and...
Reconnaissance for Uranium in the Indiana Coal Field
John L. Snider
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 784
Age Determinations of the San Gabriel anorthosite Massif
George Joseph Neuerburg, David Gottfried
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 709
Uranium deposits in Fall River County, South Dakota
Henry Bell III, W.E. Bales
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 297
In 1951 uranium deposits contained carnotite were discovered in the southern Black Hills near Edgemont, Fall River County, S. Dak. Numerous carnotite deposits have since been found in sandstones in the Inyan Kara group of early Cretaceous age, and uranium-bearing material has been discovered in the Pennsylvania Minnelusa sandstone of...