The status of migratory game birds: 1941-42
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 225
No abstract available....
Natural plantings for attracting waterfowl to marsh and other water areas
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 223
No abstract available....
Laboratory procedure in wildlife food studies.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 222
No abstract available....
Treatment of oil-soaked birds
Frederick Charles Lincoln
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 221
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska: report on progress of investigations in 1938
Philip S. Smith, Fred H. Moffit, John B. Mertie Jr.
1942, Bulletin 917
No abstract available....
Raising guinea pigs
Wildlife Service Office of Biological Services
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 219
No abstract available....
The Great Lakes whitefish
John Van Oosten
Charles Elliot, editor(s)
1942, Book chapter, Fading trails: The story of endangered American wildlife
In every one of the Great Lakes- Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior- the most valuable fishes are declining, and there is no evidence that this trend will be reversed. Under existing conditions of a diversity of regulations that vary between states and between the two countries, and with...
Domestic rabbits in the food for freedom program
George S. Templeton
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 218
No abstract available....
Composition of igneous rocks, stony meteorites, and iron meteorites
R.A. Daly, Esper S. Larsen Jr., Laurence LaForge
1942, GSA Special Papers (36)
No abstract available. ...
War and wildlife
Winney Elmer Crouch
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 217
No abstract available....
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1942
1942, Report
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter...
Rabbit manure as a fertilizer
C.C. Fletcher
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 216
No abstract available....
Sperm studies as a guide in fur-animal breeding practice
Robert K. Enders
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 215
No abstract available....
Big-game inventory of the United States, 1940
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 207
No abstract available....
General geology and ground-water resources of the island of Maui, Hawaii
Harold T. Stearns, Gordon Andrew Macdonald
1942, Bulletin 7
Maui, the second largest island in the Hawaiian group, is 48 miles long, 26 miles wide, and covers 728 square miles. The principal town is Wailuku. Sugar cane and pineapples are the principal crops. Water is used chiefly for irrigating cane. The purpose of the investigation was to study the...
Care of white mice and rats
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 214
No abstract available....
Coal fields of the United States
Paul Averitt
1942, Report
No abstract available....
Infectious myxomatosis of domestic rabbits
Edward L. Vail
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 213
No abstract available....
Determination of ash in coals unusually high in calcite and pyrite
O.W. Rees, W.A. Selvig
1942, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (14) 209-212
The preliminary hearth heating method (A and E) gave results within the A. S. T. M. tolerances for all duplicates obtained in the same laboratory. Checks between different laboratories within A. S. T. M. tolerances were obtained for coals containing up to about 3.6 per cent mineral carbon dioxide, but...
Laboratory testing of magnesium incendiary bomb extinguishers
Michael Fleischer, Joseph J. Fahey
1942, Chemical and Engineering News (20) 1110
No abstract available....
Growth of the rock bass, Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque), in five lakes of northeastern Wisconsin
Ralph Hile
1942, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (71) 131-143
The forms of the growth curves of rock bass from four lakes in northeastern Wisconsin with medium-hard to hard water bore a general resemblance to each other, but differed sharply from the curve for rock bass from a lake with extremely soft water. With the exception of a slight increase...
The oxidizing power of illinois coal. II. The effects of extended time
G. R. Yohe, M.H. Wilt
1942, Journal of the American Chemical Society (64) 1809-1811
The oxidizing power exhibited by five Illinois coals has been shown to reach a maximum value and then decrease, suggesting that this "reactive oxygen" may play the role of an intermediate in the oxidative degradation of these coals....
Use of phosphate for separation of cobalt from iron
V. North, R. C. Wells
1942, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (14) 859-860
The well-known tendency of cobalt to be retained by the iron-alumina precipitate produced by ammonia has generally been ascribed to a specific adsorption by the large surface of this gelatinous precipitate. Whatever its cause, it can be overcome by precipitating the iron as phosphate at a pH of 3.5. The...
Equipment for determining moisture in coal - New type of equipment
O.W. Rees, K.F. Bursack
1942, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition (14) 729-731
No abstract available....
Determining the fusain content of illinois coals. A comparison of chemical and petrographic methods
B.C. Parks, G.W. Land, O.W. Rees
1942, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition (14) 303-305
No abstract available....