Geologic interpretation of seismic data projected Northern Circumferential Highway, Route 128 Cut, Stations 69-77 in Waltham, Mass.
James E. Maynard, Daniel Linehan
1949, Open-File Report 49-44-A
No abstract available....
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, Newburyport Turnpike Centre Street and Dayton Street, Grade Separations, Stations 44-53, Danvers
James E. Maynard, Daniel Linehan
1949, Open-File Report 49-42-B
No abstract available....
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, Waltham Northern Circumferential Highway (Route 128), Grade Separation Routes 128 and 117, Stations 58 to 62
James E. Maynard, Daniel Linehan
1949, Open-File Report 49-42-A
No abstract available....
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, Lexington Northern Circumferential Highway (Route 128), Boston and Maine Railroad Underpass Stations 179-185
James E. Maynard, Daniel Linehan
1949, Open-File Report 49-41-F
No abstract available....
Annotated list and index of Wildlife Leaflets 201-300
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1949, Wildlife Leaflet 300
No abstract available....
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, Sutton Worcester-Providence Road, proposed cut at Stations 317 to 324
James E. Maynard, Daniel Linehan
1949, Open-File Report 49-41-E
No abstract available....
Registers of letters received by the United States Geological Survey, 1879-1901
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Report
No abstract available....
Control of aquatic plants in ponds and lakes
E. W. Surber
1949, Fishery Leaflet 344
No abstract available at this time...
Culture of Daphnia
E. W. Surber
1949, Fishery Leaflet 331
No abstract available at this time...
Age and growth of the lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis (Mitchill), in Lake Erie
John Van Oosten, Ralph Hile
1949, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (77) 178-249
Although the whitefish has by no means ranked first from the standpoint of production, it has always been an important commercial species in Lake Erie. Trends in the output of whitefish have differed in the United States and Canadian waters of the lake. The 1893–1946 average annual yield of 1,201,000...
Furunculosis in fish: its diagnosis and treatment
J.S. Gutsell, S. F. Snieszko
1949, Veterinary Medicine (43) 484-486
Manganese for increased production of water-bloom algae in ponds
C. Henderson
1949, Progressive Fish-Culturist (11) 157-159
No abstract available....
Il restitutore Kelsh ed il suo posto nella fotogrammetria
H. T. Kelsh
1949, Photogrammetria (6) 118-122
[No abstract available]...
Effects of DDT on bird population of scrub forest
C.S. Robbins, R. E. Stewart
1949, Journal of Wildlife Management (13) 11-16
No abstract available. ...
Pyridylmercuric acetate technical: Its use in control in gill disease and some external parasitic infestations
S. F. Snieszko
1949, Progressive Fish-Culturist (11) 153-155
No abstract available....
A definition of depletion of fish stocks
John Van Oosten
1949, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (76) 283-289
Attention was focused on the need of a common and better understanding of the term depletion as applied to the fisheries in order to eliminate if possible the existing inexactness of thought on the subject. Depletion has been confused at various times with at least ten different ideas associated with...
Effects of an aerial application of DDT on fish and fish-food organisms in two Pennsylvania watersheds
C. H. Hoffmann, E. W. Surber
1949, Progressive Fish-Culturist (11) 203-211
No abstract available....
Progress report on the sea lamprey study
John Van Oosten
1949, The Fisherman (17) 6, 9-10
SUMMARY: The Peromyscus leucopus on a 17-acre study area were live-trapped, marked, and released over a seven-day period. On the three following nights intensive snap-trapping was done on the central acre of the study plot. The animals caught by snap traps in...
The present status of the United States commercial fisheries of the Great Lakes
John Van Oosten
1949, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (14) 319-330
This review of the trends in production on the Great Lakes suggests that great biological changes have taken place. The general abundance of the choicer varieties, and of some of the less choice fishes, has been lowered considerably; and the prospects are that this level will fall still farther....
The sea lamprey — A threat to Great Lakes fisheries
John Van Oosten
1949, State Government (22) 283-284, 289
No abstract available....
Determination of color of turbid waters
W.L. Lamar
1949, Analytical Chemistry (21) 726-727
A convenient procedure for determining the color of turbid waters, using the principle of precipitation of turbidity by the electrolyte calcium chloride, is described. Because the stable turbidity of many surface waters cannot be completely precipitated by conventional centrifuging alone, this procedure presents a means of flocculating the turbidity without...
The catches of fish in two smallmouth bass streams in West Virginia
E. W. Surber, E.A. Seaman
1949, Technical Bulletin 1
No abstract available at this time...
Dosage of sulfamerazine in the treatment of furunculosis in brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis
J.S. Gutsell, S. F. Snieszko
1949, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (76) 82-96
To determine the most effective dosage of sulfamerazine in the treatment of furunculosis in brook trout, two experiments were run.In the first experiment, yearlings were used and the daily dosage rates were 4, 8, and 12 grams of sulfamerazine per 100 pounds of fish. In the lots treated...
Geology of the Bechtol lead mine, Stevens County, Washington
Charles Duncan Campbell
1949, Open-File Report 49-25
No abstract available....
Supplements to yellow corn for winter-maintenance and subsequent reproduction of quail
Ralph B. Nestler
1949, Journal of Wildlife Management (13) 123-126
No abstract available. ...