Record of Wells in Queens County, N.Y.
R.M. Leggette
1938, Bulletin GW-6
Record of wells in Nassau County, New York
R.M. Leggette
1938, Bulletin GW-5
Treat - think - and be wary, for tomorrow they may die
F. F. Fish
1938, Progressive Fish-Culturist (5) 1-9
For some very strange reason it is easy to minimize the villian's role, played by disease-producing organisms, in the theater of modern fish culture. Much concern is felt over the food bills footed each month by the hatcheries, but very little is thought about the dead fish which are picked...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1937 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Water Supply Paper 832
Geology and ground-water resources of the Valley of Gila River and San Simon Creek, Graham County, Arizona
Maxwell M. Knechtel, E. W. Lohr
1938, Water Supply Paper 796-F
No abstract available....
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1937
O. E. Meinzer, L.K. Wenzel
1938, Water Supply Paper 840
Mining in Alaska in 1937
P. S. Smith
1938, Open-File Report 38-8
Storage possibilities on Nehalem River, Oregon
R.O. Helland
1938, Open-File Report 38-2
Mineral production of Alaska in 1937
P. S. Smith
1938, Open-File Report 38-7
Government explores public phosphate lands in Florida
P. V. Roundy, and others
1938, Open-File Report 38-6
Preliminary map showing geologic structure of the Byron-Frannie Area, Wyoming
D. A. Andrews (compiler)
1938, Open-File Report 38-5
Geologic map of Lowndes County, Mississippi
Watson H. Monroe
1938, Open-File Report 38-3
Floods of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, January-February 1937, with a section on the Flood deposits of the Ohio River, January-February 1937
Nathan Clifford Grover, George Rogers Mansfield
1938, Water Supply Paper 838
In January and February 1937 the Ohio and mid-Mississippi Rivers experienced floods which, over reaches many hundreds of miles in length, exceeded all previously recorded stages. When measured by the loss of life and property, extent of damage, and general disruption of human activities, these floods constituted a major catastrophe. The...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1937 : Part 13 Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Water Supply Paper 833
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936 : Part 10. The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Water Supply Paper 810
Relation of salinity to the calcium carbonate content of marine sediments
P.D. Trask
1938, Professional Paper 186-N
Species and genera of Tertiary Noetinae
F. S. MacNeil
1938, Professional Paper 189-A
Oligocene foraminifera from Choctaw Bluff, Alabama
J.A. Cushman, Winnie McGlamery
1938, Professional Paper 189-D
Metalliferous mineral deposits of the Cascade Range in Oregon
Eugene Callaghan, A. F. Buddington
1938, Bulletin 893
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts, 88-91, January-December 1937. Geophysical abstracts 89, April-June 1937
W. Ayvazoglou (compiler)
1938, Bulletin 895-B
Spirit leveling in Kansas, 1896-1935
John George Staack
1938, Bulletin 889
The force required to move particles on a stream bed
W.W. Rubey
1938, Professional Paper 189-E
Geology and ore deposits of the Lordsburg mining district, Hidalgo County, New Mexico
Samuel Grossman Lasky
1938, Bulletin 885
The brown iron ores of eastern Texas
Edwin Butt Eckel
1938, Bulletin 902
Spirit leveling in Vermont, 1896-1935
John George Staack
1938, Bulletin 888