Underground-water investigation in Utah: A part of Chapter 5 in Twenty-third biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1940-1942
P.E. Dennis
1942, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 23-5
Systematic underground-water investigations have been in progress in the State of Utah since 1935 by the Federal Geological Survey in cooperation with the state engineer. The general plan and outline of these investigations, together with a summary of results accomplished to June 30, 1940, are given in the Twentieth, Twenty-first,...
The anaesthesia of fish by high carbon-dioxide concentrations
1942, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (72) 25-29
A practical and economical method for anaesthetizing adult salmon and steelhead trout in the fish trucks used in the Grand Coulee fish salvage program is described. The method consists in generating a predetermined carbon-dioxide concentration in the 1000-gallon tanks of the trucks through the successive addition of predissolved sodium bicarbonate...
Winter birds of the Patuxent Research Refuge
R. E. Stewart
1942, Maryland Conservationist (19) 10-11,
Fate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella typhimurium in scavenger birds
D. R. Coburn, P.W. Wetmore
1942, Journal of Bacteriology (43) 646
Fluctuation in the fall food of the sora rail
F. Wilke, B. Meanley
1942, Maryland Conservationist (19) 13
A partially scaleless garter-snake
W. H. Stickel
1942, Copeia (1942) 181-181
No abstract available....
An epizootic of canine distemper in a zoological park
W.H. Armstrong, C.H. Anthony
1942, Cornell Veterinarian (32) 286-288
Occurrence of Salmonella typhimurium infection in muskrats
W.H. Armstrong
1942, Cornell Veterinarian (32) 87-89
Concerning the nature of type C botulinus toxin fractions
D. R. Coburn
1942, Science (95) 389-390
No abstract available....
Observations on bacterin treatment of Salmonella typhimurium infections in chinchillas
D. R. Coburn, W.H. Armstrong, P.W. Wetmore
1942, American Journal of Veterinary Research (3) 96
Returns from banded birds: Some longevity records of wild birds
May Thacher Cooke
1942, Bird-Banding (13)
Records indicating the possible life-span of birds in the wild are accumulating in the return file for banded birds. In Bird-Banding, vol. viii, 1937, p. 52-65, a number of these were published. The expressed interest in this phase of bird life, together with the increased amount of material, seem to...
Utilization of sassafras by birds
B. Meanley
1942, Maryland Conservationist (19) 20
The industrial aspects of pheasant and quail propagation in North America for 1939-40
R. B. Nestler, A.L. Nelson
1942, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (7) 115-130
Ground-water supplies available for national defense industries in south-central Kansas
S. W. Lohman
1942, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (41) 1-20
Check list of marsh and aquatic plants of the United States
N. Hotchkiss
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 210
Diseases of upland game birds
J.E. Shillinger, L.C. Morley
1942, Conservation Bulletin 21
No abstract available....
Suggestions for bird field study
M.T. Cooke
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 228
Birds as a factor in controlling insect depredations
Clarence Cottam, F.M. Uhler
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 224
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Meade County, Kansas
J.C. Frye
1942, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (45)
Geology and ground-water resources of Ford County, Kansas
H.A. Waite
1942, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (43)
Geology and ground-water resources of Morton County, Kansas
Thad G. McLaughlin
1942, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (40)
Ground-water supplies available in Kansas for national defense industries
S. W. Lohman, H.A. Waite, V.C. Fishel, Thad G. McLaughlin, B.F. Latta, G.E. Abernathy
1942, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (41) 21-28
Eastern Siberia terrain intelligence
U.S. Geological Survey Military Geology Branch
1942, Report
The following folio of terrain intelligence maps, charts and explanatory tables represent an attempt to bring together available data on natural physical conditions such as will affect military operations in Eastern Siberia. The area covered is the easternmost section of the U.S.S.R.; that is the area east of the Yenisei...
Care of Buffaloes
Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 212
Mineral industry of Alaska in 1940
Philip Sidney Smith
1942, Bulletin 933-A