Eliminating bats from buildings
James Silver
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 260
No abstract available....
Energies of solution of silica in water and HC1
P. G. Nutting
1944, Journal of Chemical Physics (12) 347-348
[No abstract available]...
Aromatic fluorine compounds. I. The synthesis of 2,5- and 3,5-difluorobenzotrifluorides
G. C. Finger, F.H. Reed
1944, Journal of the American Chemical Society (66) 1972-1974
The preparation of 2,5- and 3,5-difluorobenzotrifluoride and some of their intermediates is described. 3,5-Dinitrobenzotrifluoride was prepared from 3-nitrobenzotrifluoride with a fuming nitric-sulfuric acid mixture....
Factors affecting the growth of fish
John Van Oosten
1944, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (9) 177-183
Abstract has not been submitted...
Screw-capped bacteriological culture tubes
S. F. Snieszko
1944, Science (100) 436-436
No abstract available....
The great smelt mystery
John Van Oosten
1944, Michigan Conservation (13) 8-8
Abstract has not been submitted...
Lake trout
John Van Oosten
1944, Fishery Leaflet 15
No abstract available....
Pathogenic myxobacteria
E. J. Ordal, R.R. Rucker
1944, Experimental Biology and Medicine (56) 15-18
A myxobacterial species, Chon-drococcus columnaris, has been isolated in pure culture and shown to produce a fatal disease in various fishes....
Germinated seed versus ungerminated seed in diet of adult bobwhite quail
R. B. Nestler
1943, Poultry Science (22) 227-229
In connection with studies being conducted on the biological value of various feedstuffs, both wild and domestic, in the diet of captivity-reared adult Bobwhite quail, two tests were run in 1940 to determine if quail preferred germinated seed to ungerminated seed, and if germination might enhance the feeding value of...
Cooperative stream measurement work in Utah: A part of Chapter 6 of Twenty-third biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1940-1942
Ralf R. Woolley
1943, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 23-6
As early as 1888 the United States Geological Survey began measuring the discharge of the principal rivers of the Western States, with a view to making a continuous inventory of this resource and its utilization for the greatest public good. Until 1905 this work was done in cooperation with the...
Geologic map and sections of Lance Creek oil and gas field and vicinity, Niobrara County, Wyoming
W.B. Kramer, C. E. Dobbin, Robert McMillan
1943, Report
Some economically important parasites of the wild turkey and Hungarian partridge of Pennsylvania
E. Wehr, D. R. Coburn
1943, Pennsylvania Game News (14) 14-15,
The Mexican snakes of the genera Sonora and Chionactis with notes on the status of other Colubrid genera
W. H. Stickel
1943, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington (56) 109-128
Bachman's sparrow in Maryland
R. E. Stewart, B. Meanley
1943, The Auk (60) 605-606
The Bachman's Sparrow (Aimophila aestivalis bachmani) is known to be quite rare and irregular in distribution in the northern part of its range. Because of this the northern limits of its range have been rather ill-defined. According to the A. 0. U. Check-List, Fourth Edition: 343, 1931, this bird ranges...
A comparative study of the breeding bird population of Shenandoah Mountains, Virginia
R. E. Stewart
1943, The Auk (60) 388-396
WHILE working on habitat studies of the Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) in the George Washington National Forest during the late spring and early summer of 1941, the author found it possible to carry out a supplemental study on the relative abundance of the breeding birds of the area. Since...
Hooded warbler in North Dakota
N. Hotchkiss
1943, The Auk (60) 607-607
he 1942 warbler migration at Kenmare, Ward County, North Dakota, was rich in species (seventeen) for a locality so far west on the Great Plains. On June 1, near the end of the northward flight, I found a male Hooded Warbler singing in shrubby undergrowth on a wooded coulee slope...
The common pine snake in West Virginia
L. M. Llewellyn
1943, Copeia (1943) 129-129
No abstract available....
Polygamous mating of bobwhite quail kept in captivity
R. B. Nestler, L. Llewellyn
1943, Game Breeder and Sportsman (48) 2-3
Returns from banded birds: Some miscellaneous recoveries of interest
M.T. Cooke
1943, Bird-Banding (14) 67-74
No abstract available....
New types of pens for bobwhite quail
R. B. Nestler, A.T. Studholme
1943, Pennsylvania Game News (14) 14,31
Age determination in juvenal bobwhite quail
George A. Petrides, Ralph B. Nestler
1943, American Midland Naturalist (30) 774-782
Following methods described by Louis Bureau (1911, 1913) in France, tabulations were made (1) of the ages at which captivity-reared bob-white quail (Colinus virginianus) dropped their juvenal remiges, and (2) the rates at which post-juvenal replacement primaries grew. These were arranged so as to permit the determination of age in...
Sakhalin Island terrain intelligence
U.S. Geological Survey Military Geology Branch
1943, Report
This folio of maps and explanatory tables outlines the principal terrain features of Sakhalin Island. Each map and table is devoted to a specialized set of problems; together they cover the subjects of terrain appreciation, climate, rivers, water supply, construction materials, suitability for roads, suitability for airfields, fuels and other...
Terrain intelligence Chita Oblast (U.S.S.R.)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Report
The following folio of maps and explanatory tables outlines the principal terrain features of the Chita Oblast. Each map and table is devoted to a specialized set of problems; together they cover such subjects as terrain appreciations, rivers, surface-water and ground-water supplies, construction materials, fuels, suitability for temporary roads and...
Ground-water in the oil-field areas of Ellis and Russell Counties, Kansas
J.C. Frye, J.J. Brazil, H.A. Stoltenberg
1943, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (50)
Geology and ground-water resources of Hamilton and Kearny Counties, Kansas
Thad G. McLaughlin
1943, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (49)