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....
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]...
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. ...
The age, growth, and bathymetric distribution of the bloater, Leucichthys hoyi (Gill), in Lake Michigan
Frank W. Jobes
1949, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters (33) 135-172
Abstract has not been submitted...
The age, growth, and distribution of the longjaw cisco, Leucichthys alpenae Koelz, in Lake Michigan
Frank W. Jobes
1949, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (76) 215-247
The longjaw (Leucichthys alpenae) was found at all of the 109 stations fished in the open lake during 1930–1932 and at 29 of the 32 stations in Green Bay in 1930 and 1932. Koelz (1929) found the longjaw at 35 localities, 33 of which were different from those fished in...
Sea lamprey investigation. II. Egg development, maturity, egg production, and percentage of unspawned eggs of sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus, captured in several Lake Huron tributaries
Vernon C. Applegate
1949, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters (35) 71-90
Abstract has not been submitted...
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....
Experimental fish troughs
S. F. Snieszko
1949, Progressive Fish-Culturist (11) 79-81
No abstract available....
Relations of bauxite and Kaolin in the Arkansas bauxite deposits
M.I. Goldman, Joshua Irving Tracey Jr.
1949, Economic Geology (41) 567-575
Investigation of the Arkansas bauxite deposits by the U. S. Geological Survey during the years 1942 to 1945 has brought out the fact that secondary kaolinization or silication of the bauxite is much more common than has been generally recognized. On the other hand no direct evidence was found of...
Phosphate deposits of the Deer Creek-Wells Canyon area, Caribou County, Idaho
Charles F. Deiss
1949, Bulletin 955-C
No abstract available....
Natural water losses in mountain drainage areas of southern California
Harold C. Troxell, H.M. Stafford
1949, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (30) 752-758
For twenty‐five small mountain drainage areas of Southern California, natural water losses are shown to vary with basin altitude, and with estimated absorptive and retentive characteristics of the drainage areas. Among other relationships demonstrated is the increase of the annual natural water loss with increased annual precipitation to an optimum,...
Ground water in the East Shore area, Utah. Part I. Bountiful District, Davis County
H. E. Thomas, W.B. Nelson
1948, Technical Publication 5
The Bountiful district in Davis County, Utah, less than 10 miles from the heart of Salt Lake City, is rapidly becoming an integral part of the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City. It cannot achieve the development that its location merits unless the present water supplies are increased. The district...
A report upon the Grand Coulee Fish Maintenance Project 1939-1947
F. F. Fish, Mitchell G. Hanavan
1948, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 55
The construction or Grand Coulee Dam, on the upper Columbia River, involved the loss of 1,140 lineal miles of spawning and rearing stream to the production of anadromous fishes. The fact that the annual value of these fish runs to the nation was estimated at $250,000 justified reasonable expenditures to...
New compounds for the control of bacterial gill disease
R.R. Rucker
1948, Progressive Fish-Culturist (10) 19-22
BACTERIAL GILL DISEASE, a common epizootic among hatchery fish, can be controlled by copper sulphate dips, as stated by Davis (1945), or by prolonged treatments with Roccal, as noted by Fish (1947). The use of copper sulphate is not without danger because of variation in toxicity according to the hardness...
The return on the blueback salmon to the Columbia River
Frederick S. Fisher
1948, Scientific Monthly (66) 283-292
THE year 1941 was a crucial one for the blueback salmon of the Columbia River. During that year, one brood came closer to extinction than was realized by more than a few individuals. The immediate causes were not overfishing, hydroelectric power development, or irrigation—although these factors continued to exert their...
Removal of excess nitrogen in a hatchery water supply
R.R. Rucker
1948, Progressive Fish-Culturist (10) 88-90
The water system at the U. S. Fish Cultural Station, Leavenworth, Washington, has been supplemented with two wells that were to be used to increase the temperature of the water during the winter and to cool the Water in the summer if necessary. The well water proved to be unsuitable...
Cranberry magnetite deposits Avery County, N.C., and Carter County, Tenn.
M.H. Kline, T.J. Ballard
1948, U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 4274
The Cranberry magnetite deposits occur in pre-Cambrian granite-gneiss in a belt extending from 3 miles southeast of Cranberry, N.C., to about 6 miles southwest of Magnetic City, Tenn. The belt forms a curve, elongated to the north, approximately 26 miles in length....
Cobalt-copper deposits in the Blackbird district, Lemhi County, Idaho
J. S. Vhay
1948, Strategic Minerals Investigations Preliminary Report 3-219
Geologic map of part of eastern San Juan Basin, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
C. H. Dane
1948, Report
The configuration of the rock floor in western Long Island, New York
Wallace De Laguna, M.L. Brashears
1948, Bulletin GW-13
Geologic correlation of logs of wells in Kings County, New York
Wallace De Laguna
1948, Bulletin GW-17
Results of pumping tests on artesian wells in the Milwaukee - Waukesha area, Wisconsin
W.J. Drescher
1948, Open-File Report 48-85
As a result of a bill passed by the Wisconsin State Legislature in 1945, ground-water investigations in Wisconsin have been under way since February 1946 under the terms of an agreement between the U. S. Geological Survey and the University of Wisconsin. Pumping tests on wells that yield water...