Press releases, preliminary maps, and preliminary reports released by the Geologic Branch and Alaskan Branch between January 1, 1938 and January 1, 1945
Lois S. Kent (compiler), R.P. Keroher
1945, Circular 1945
This pamphlet contains a complete list of all maps and reports issued by the Geologic Branch and Alaskan Branch of the Geological Survey whose release was announced by press notice during the period between January 1, 1938 and January 1, 1945. The Geologic Branch material was compiled by Lois S....
Correlation of ground-water levels and precipitation on Long Island, New York
C. E. Jacob
1945, Bulletin GW-14
No abstract available....
The water table in the western and central parts of Long Island, New York
C. E. Jacob
1945, Bulletin GW-12
Geology and ground-water resources of Thomas County, Kansas
J.C. Frye
1945, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (59)
Some publications on upland game birds
R. B. Nestler
1945, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wildlife Leaflet (265) 11
Instability in scientific names of plants
A. C. Martin
1945, American Midland Naturalist (34) 799-800
No abstract available....
Danger of creosote to pen-reared gamebirds
R. B. Nestler
1945, Game Breeder and Sportsman (50) 58
Returns from banded birds: Some interesting recoveries
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 15-21
No abstract available....
A note on the natural occurrence of fluoracetic acid, the acid of the new rodenticide '1080.'
C.W. Klingensmith
1945, Science (102) 622-623
Longevity of the sooty tern
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 106
No abstract available....
Banding records from the Pacific
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 105-105
No abstract available....
Recoveries from Colombia
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 106-106
No abstract available....
The kittiwake as a transatlantic bird
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 58-62
No abstract available....
Transoceanic recoveries of banded birds
M.T. Cooke
1945, Bird-Banding (16) 123-129
No abstract available....
Sulfonamide drugs in the treatment of ulcerative enteritis of quail
H.M. Churchill, D.R. Coburn
1945, Veterinary Medicine (40) 309-311
Bobwhite quail for post-war re-stocking
A.T. Studholme, R. B. Nestler
1945, Game Breeder and Sportsman (50) 74-75,
Danger of creosote to pen-reared gamebirds
R. B. Nestler
1945, Game Breeder and Sportsman (50) 45
The future of pen-reared quail in post-war restocking programs
R. B. Nestler, A.T. Studholme
1945, Pennsylvania Game News (16) 1, 26, 27,
Inbreeding among pen-reared quail
R. B. Nestler, A.L. Nelson
1945, The Auk (62) 217-222
The effect of inbreeding in wildlife species has received attention from several sources. Recently the 'inbreeding theory' as a possible explanation of cycles in game populations was given careful consideration by a group of wildlife experts and geneticists. Scott's symposium (1944) consisting of comments received from eight authorities revealed...
Birds in relation to fishes
C. Cottam, F.M. Uhler
1945, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wildlife Leaflet (272) 1-16
No abstract available....
Some recent publications on management and propagation of waterfowl
R. B. Nestler
1945, Wildlife Leaflet 267
No abstract available....
Plant-food resources for waterfowl in the Pacific Northwest
T.H. Scheffer, N. Hotchkiss
1945, Washington Department of Game, Biological Bulletin No. 7
The aquatic and marsh vegetation of Minnesota and its value to waterfowl
J.B. Moyle, N. Hotchkiss
1945, Technical Bulletin No. 3.
Pheasant propagation
W. W. Bailey, R. B. Nestler
W.L. McAtee, editor(s)
1945, Book chapter, The Ring-Necked Pheasant and its Management in North America
Water facts for Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Open-File Report 45-110
Water descends from the clouds, and forms rivers, lakes, and seas. It is delivered to the earth absolutely free, not in accordance with man-made specifications or orders but at the caprice of the elements. Hence man to realize fully the benefits of this incomparable and recurring resource must have full...