Reconnaissance of ground-water resources of Atchison County, Kansas
J.C. Frye
1941, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (38) 237-260
Geophysical and geologic investigations of the Casper Mountain chromite deposit, Wyoming
E.L. Stephenson
1941, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (31) 170-170
The Casper Mountain chromite deposit is located on the summit of Casper Mountain in Natrona County, Wyo., 11 miles by road south of the city of Casper....
3,000 wild bird autopsies on western lake areas
E. R. Quortrup, J.E. Shillinger
1941, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (99) 382-387
Some autopsy findings in fur animals: Summary of post-mortem examinations at Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland
W.H. Armstrong
1941, American Fur Breeder (13) 28-30
Diseases of upland game birds (Part 5)
J.E. Shillinger, L.C. Morley
1941, Game Breeder and Sportsman (46) 170-171,
Banded birds recovered in El Salvador
M.T. Cooke
1941, The Auk (58) 589-590
Three records of birds banded in the United States and recovered in El Salvador have recently been received and seem of sufficient importance to warrant immediate publication....
Returns from banded birds: Recoveries of same banded birds of prey
M.T. Cooke
1941, Bird-Banding (12) 150-160
No abstract available....
Suggestions for non-game bird field study
M.T. Cooke
1941, Ohio Conservation Bulletin (5) 16-17
Some autopsy findings in fur animals: Summary of post-mortem examinations at Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland
W.H. Armstrong
1941, National Fur News (13) 6
The age of the black-capped chickadee
M.T. Cooke
1941, Bird-Banding (12) 174-175
No abstract available....
The pileated of Patuxent swamp
B. Meanley
1941, Maryland Conservationist (18) 9-11
Some autopsy findings in fur animals: Summary of post-mortem examinations at Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland
W.H. Armstrong
1941, Black Fox Magazine (24) 8, 20-21
Delving into the mysteries of a game-bird's diet
R. B. Nestler
1941, Game Breeder and Sportsman (46) 82-84
Notes on Costia Necatrix
F. F. Fish
1941, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (70) 441-445
Costiasis, or the disease produced by the flagellated protozoan ectoparasite, Costia necatrix, is of considerable importance in the artificial propagation of both warm- and cold-water fishes. In spite of its importance, costiasis seldom is accurately diagnosed probably because of the extremely small size and sedentary nature of the causative organism....
The preparation of blood smears and tissue impressions for laboratory study
D. R. Coburn
1941, Wildlife Leaflet 185
No abstract available....
Selected publications on waterfowl and gallinaceous gamebirds (with special reference to propagation and management)
M. Katz
1941, Wildlife Leaflet 192
Bobwhite quail propagation
R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey
1941, Conservation Bulletin 10
The limnological role of the higher plants
N. Hotchkiss
1941, Book chapter, A Symposium on Hydrobiology
Geology and ground-water resources of Stanton County, Kansas
B.F. Latta
1941, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (37)
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Lawrence, Kansas
S. W. Lohman
1941, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (38)
Tungsten deposits of the Benton Range, Mono County, California
D.M. Lemmon
1941, Bulletin 922-S
Some quicksilver prospects in adjacent parts of Nevada, California, and Oregon
C. P. Ross
1941, Bulletin 931-B
No abstract available....
Tungsten deposits in the Sierra Nevada near Bishop, California, a preliminary report
D.M. Lemmon
1941, Bulletin 931-E
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts 104, January-March 1941
W. Ayvazoglou (compiler)
1941, Bulletin 932-A
Geology and mineral resources of the Randolph quadrangle, Utah-Wyoming
George Burr Richardson
1941, Bulletin 923