DDT and the balance of nature
J.P. Linduska
1949, Proceedings and Papers of the International Technical Conference on the Protection of Nature (1) 363-371
Summary of Maryland nest records, 1949
C.S. Robbins
1949, Maryland Birdlife (5) 41-48
Distribution of North American birds
C.S. Robbins
1949, Audubon Field Notes (3) 262-264
Birds of the season
C.S. Robbins
1949, Wood Thrush (4) 232-233
Birds of the season
C.S. Robbins
1949, Wood Thrush (4) 107-108
State-wide bird count, May 7, 1949
C.S. Robbins
1949, Maryland Birdlife (5) 62-63
Wilson's warbler in Maryland in late December
C.S. Robbins
1949, The Auk (66) 207-208
On December 22, 1947, while participating in a Christmas Bird Count on the eastern shore of Maryland, I observed a Wilson's warbler (Wilsonia pusilla) feeding along a sunny margin of a woods near the Pocomoke River, three miles north of Snow Hill. It was with a flock of myrtle warblers...
Recent trends in farm wildlife management
D.L. Allen
1949, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (14) 253-260
Rodent-repellent studies. III. Advanced studies in the evaluation of chemical repellents
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
1949, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition (39) 197-202
In order to bridge the gap between preliminary screening of chemicals for potential rodent repellency and the application of these compounds to paper cartons, more advanced studies in the evaluation of promising materials have been carried out. These studies have resulted in: (1) a modification of the food acceptance technique...
Rodent-repellent studies. I. Method for the evaluation of chemical repellents
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
1949, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (38) 109-112
A biological assay procedure and a method for the numerical expression of results have been devised for the determination of the repellency to rodents of different chemical compounds. The procedure is based upon the degree of acceptability of foods containing the candidate repellents, and has been shown to offer a...
Calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail
J.B. DeWitt, R. B. Nestler, J.V. Derby Jr.
1949, Journal of Nutrition (39) 567-577
In the course of studies designed to determine the calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail, it was found that best results were obtained when the Ca/P ratio in the diet was approximately 2.3:1. Variations in the Ca/P ratio produced significant differences in results when the level...
Bars for thirsty quail
D.L. Allen
1949, Science Digest (26) 65-68
An experiment with snake trapping
L.M. Dargan, W. H. Stickel
1949, Copeia (1949) 264-268
No abstract available....
White-crowned sparrows wintering in Maryland and West Virginia
L. M. Llewellyn
1949, The Auk (66) 96-96
During the Christmas holidays (1947) five white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia l. leucophrys) were trapped and banded at McCoole, Allegany County, Maryland. On January 31 and February 1, 1948, 11 more were banded and a flock of at least 21 white-crowns was counted feeding in the snow under pigweed (Amaranthus hybridus)....
Wildlife effects of DDT dust used for tick control on a Texas prairie
J.L. George, William H. Stickel
1949, American Midland Naturalist (42) 228-237
The effect of DDT dust on wildlife was studied at Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas, in the summer of 1947. Studies were made on a 206.6 acre plot that was treated with DDT for experimental control of the Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum). A dust consisting of one part of...
Populations and home range relationships of the box turtle, Terrapene carolina (Linnaeus)
L.F. Stickel
1949, Dissertation Abstracts International (9) 195
A population study of Terrapene carolina (Linnaeus) was made at the Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland, from 1944 to 1947. A thirty acre area in bottomland forest was selected for intensive study. Turtles were marked by filing notches in marginal scutes according...
Operation drainpipe
D.L. Allen
1949, Field and Stream (54) 60, 126-128
The bounty system doesn't work....
Treatment of Salmonella typhimurium infection in ferrets
D. R. Coburn, J.A. Morris
1949, Cornell Veterinarian (39) 198-201
Where do we stand on artificial restocking?
D.L. Allen
1949, Virginia Wildlife (10) 16-18
Some considerations of the biological effects of DDT
C.H. Hoffman, J.P. Linduska
1949, Scientific Monthly (69) 104-114
More (expensive) quail through predator control
J.P. Linduska
1949, Missouri Quail Hunter (4) 7, 11
Birds of the ponds and rivers
S.H. Low
1949, Wood Thrush (4) 145-149
Procedures in wildlife food studies
A. C. Martin
1949, Wildlife Leaflet 325
No abstract available....
Ground water in southwestern Kansas
J.C. Frye, V.C. Fishel
1949, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin
Migration of the redhead
C.S. Robbins
1949, Book chapter, Migration of some North American waterfowl: A progress report on an analysis of banding records