The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1935
1935, 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...
Planting for wildlife in the cotton belt
W.L. McAtee
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 15
No abstract available....
Planting for wildlife in the corn belt
W.L. McAtee
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 14
No abstract available....
Protecting grain crops from damage by wild fowl
Edward R. Kalmbach
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 13
No abstract available....
The present plight of the Jackson Hole elk
H.P. Sheldon, Olaus Johan Murie, W.E. Crouch
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 12
No abstract available....
Birds aid blueberry and cranberry growers
Phoebe Knappen
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 11
No abstract available....
The possibility of secondary poisoning from thallium used in the control of rodents
F.E. Garlough
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 10
No abstract available....
Directions for preservation and care of material collected for food habits studies
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1935, Wildlife Leaflet 29
No abstract available....
Questionnaires prove valuable to fisheries
John Van Oosten
1935, The Fisherman (4) 1-2; 1-2
Abstract has not been submitted...
Logically justified deductions concerning the Great Lakes fisheries exploded by scientific research
John Van Oosten
1935, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (65) 71-75
No abstract available....
Daily reports reveal new facts and figures
Ralph Hile
1935, The Fisherman (4) 1-2
Abstract has not been submitted...
First record of the alewife, Pomolobus pseudo-harengus, for the State of Michigan
John Van Oosten
1935, Copeia (1935) 194-195
Abstract has not been submitted...
Lake states change fishery regulations
John Van Oosten
1935, The Fisherman (4) 1-2
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 replxcement primaries grew. These were arranged so as to permit the determination of age in healthv...
Some general considerations of plankton and plankton problems with reference to water supplies
Hilary J. Deason
1935, Conference Paper, Papers presented at Ninth Annual Michigan Conference on Water Purification
No abstract available....
Stream measurement work: Appendix 4 in Nineteenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1933-1934
A.B. Purton
1934, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 19-Appendix 4
Stream measurement work under the usual co-operative agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey and the State Engineer continued during the biennium for the purpose of determining the water resources of the State. This work in Utah is part of the general plan for a systematic determination of the water resources...
Ulcer disease of trout
F. F. Fish
1934, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (64) 252-258
During the summer of 1933, lesions of a disease were noted among some fingerling brook, rainbow, blackspotted, and lake trout at the Cortland (New York) trout hatchery. Although these lesions bore a marked superficial resemblance to those of furunculosis, they were sufficiently atypical to warrant further investigation. A more detailed...
A fungus disease in fishes of the Gulf of Maine
F. F. Fish
1934, Parasitology (26) 1-16
1. A fungus disease of epidemic proportions was found in the common sea herring (Clupea harengus) throughout the Gulf of Maine. 2. The fungus was also found to infect the common winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) and the alewife (Pomobolus pseudoharengus). 3. The causative agent was found to be a species of fungus...
A flora of Pottsville age from the Mosquito Range, Colorado
C.B. Read
1934, Professional Paper 185-D
Mineral deposits of the Rampart and Hot Springs districts. Placer concentrates of the Rampart and Hot Springs districts
John Beaver Mertie Jr., Arnold Elzey Waters Jr.
1934, Bulletin 844-D
No abstract available....
Miocene plants from Idaho
E. W. Berry
1934, Professional Paper 185-E
Studies on the alkalinity of some silicate minerals
R.E. Stevens
1934, Professional Paper 185-A
A lower Lance florule from Harding County, South Dakota
E. W. Berry
1934, Professional Paper 185-F
Artesian water in Somervell County, Texas
Albert George Fiedler
1934, Water Supply Paper 660
Somervell County is part of the Grand Prairie region of north-central Texas. An excellent supply of artesian water is available from the Trinity reservoir at no great depth. The first flowing well in Somervell County was drilled in 1880, and the first flowing well in Glen Rose, the county seat,...
Halloysite and allophane
C. S. Ross, P. F. Kerr
1934, Professional Paper 185-G
Gold-quartz veins south of Libby, Montana
Russell Gibson
1934, Circular 7
The area described in this paper is one of rugged mountains, composed chiefly of folded and faulted sedimentary rocks of the Belt series. In the nearby region the beds are intruded by diorite sills and granitic stocks. Glacial drift, including silt deposited in a lake, covers much of the lower...