Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 804
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936 : Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 811
The floods of March 1936, Part 3, Potomac, James, and upper Ohio Rivers
Nathan C. Grover, Stephen Lichtblau
1937, Water Supply Paper 800
During the period March 9-22, 1936, there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States, from the James and upper Ohio River Basins in Virginia and Pennsylvania to the river basins of Maine, two extraordinarily heavy storms, in which the precipitation was almost entirely in the form of rain....
The floods of March 1936, part 1, New England rivers
Nathan Clifford Grover
1937, Water Supply Paper 798
During the period March 9-22, 1936, there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States, from the James and upper Ohio River Basins in Virginia and Pennsylvania to the river basins of Maine, two extraordinarily heavy storms, in which the precipitation was almost entirely in the form of rain....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936 : Part 13 Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 813
Stratigraphic relations of the Austin, Taylor, and equivalent formations in Texas
L. W. Stephenson
1937, Professional Paper 186-G
Flood on Republican and Kansas Rivers, May and June 1935
Robert Follansbee, J.B. Spiegel
1937, Water Supply Paper 796-B
Ionic method of geophysical prospecting
E.A. Sergeev, A.P. Solovov, H. E. Hawkes (translator)
1937, Open-File Report 48-21-E
Coal deposits of Pike County, Kentucky
Charles Butler Hunt, Guy H. Briggs Jr., Arthur Claude Munyan, G.R. Wesley
1937, Bulletin 876
A redescription of Ferdinand Roemer's Paleozoic types from Texas
Josiah Bridge, G.H. Girty
1937, Professional Paper 186-M
Ground water in Creek County, Oklahoma
Richard Carlysle Cady
1937, Open-File Report 37-2
Creek County has been designated as a problem area by the Land Use Planning Section of the Resettlement Administration. Some of the earliest oil fields to brought into production were situated in and near this county, and new fields have been opened from time to time during the ensuing years....
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
Nathan C. Grover, Max H. Carson
1937, Water Supply Paper 795
Geology and ground-water resources of Duval County, Texas
Albert Nelson Sayre
1937, Water Supply Paper 776
Duval County is situated in southern Texas, 100 to 150 miles south of San Antonio and about midway between Corpus Christi, on the Gulf of Mexico, and Laredo, on the Rio Grande. The county lies on the Coastal Plain, which for the most part is low and relatively featureless. Between...
The warm springs of Georgia, their geologic relations and origin, a summary report
D. F. Hewett, Geoffrey William Crickmay
1937, Water Supply Paper 819
Some organic constituents of a recent sediment from Chincoteague Bay, Virginia
R. C. Wells, E. T. Erickson
1937, Professional Paper 186-D
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 808
Disease as a factor in game fluctuation
J.E. Shillinger
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 99
Geology and ground-water resources of Webb County, Texas
John T. Lonsdale, James R. Day
1937, Water Supply Paper 778
Webb County is in southwestern Texas and is a part of the Winter Garden district. The purpose of the investigation here recorded was to determine the source, quantity, and quality of the ground water used for irrigation and other purposes in the area....
Thermal springs in the United States
Norah D. Stearns, Harold T. Stearns, Gerald A. Waring
1937, Water Supply Paper 679-B
The earliest extensive studies of thermal springs in the United States were made by physicians. In 1831 Dr. John Bell issued a book entitled "Baths and Mineral Waters" in which he listed 21 spring localities. In the edition of his work published in 1855 the number was increased to 181....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1935, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 783
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 1, Western Texas, 1896-1935
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Bulletin 883-A
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. The Eska Creek coal deposits, Matanuska Valley
Ralph Tuck
1937, Bulletin 880-D
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 807
The molluscan fauna of the Alum Bluff group of Florida, Part VI, Pteropoda, Opisthobranchia, and Ctenobranchia
Julia Gardner
1937, Professional Paper 142-F
Spirit leveling in Connecticut, 1922-35
John George Staack
1937, Bulletin 881