Feeding adaptations in fishes
Hilary J. Deason
1933, The Fisherman (2) 3-4, 10
Abstract has not been submitted...
Report of the Division of Commercial Fishing of the American Fisheries Society
John Van Oosten
1933, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (63) 31-35
No abstract available....
Recent advances in the fishing industry
William R. Duden
1933, The Fisherman (2) 3-4, 10
Abstract has not been submitted...
Geological formation of Great Lakes
Hilary J. Deason
1933, The Fisherman (2) 3-4, 10
Abstract has not been submitted...
Preliminary report on investigation of chubnet meshes in Lake Michigan
John Van Oosten
1933, The Fisherman (2) 3-4, 8
Abstract has not been submitted...
Preliminary report on the age and growth of the yellow perch (Perca flavescens Mitchill) from Lake Erie, as determined from a study of its scales
Frank W. Jobes
1933, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters (17) 643-652
Abstract has not been submitted...
Summary of limnological investigations in western Lake Erie in 1929 and 1930
Stillman Wright, Wilbur M. Tidd
1933, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (63) 271-285
No abstract available....
Sixth report of the United States Geographic Board: 1890 to 1932
1933, Report of the United States Geographic Board 6
This report contains, with the exception of a comparatively small number, all the decisions rendered by the board from its organization in 1890 through June, 1932, and supersedes all previous reports. Not included in this report are such decisions as have either been vacated, or, being revised, have been replaced...
Methods for the investigation of the statistics of the commercial fisheries of the Great Lakes
Ralph Hile, William R. Duden
1933, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (63) 292-305
During the summer and fall of 1939 four experiments were conducted at the Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland, to determine the protein requirements of bobwhite chicks. A total of 816 chicks were used to compare six levels of protein, namely, 22,24,26, 28, 30, and 32 per cent.....From the three standpoints...
The Tatonduk-Nation district, Alaska
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1933, Bulletin 836-E
No abstract available....
The analysis and composition of fatty material produced by the decomposition of herring in sea water
R. C. Wells, E. T. Erickson
1933, Journal of the American Chemical Society (55) 338-341
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the growth rate, dominance, and maturity of the pike-perches (Stizostedion) of Lake Erie
Hilary J. Deason
1933, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (63) 348-360
No abstract available....
Determination of total dissolved solids in water analysis
C. S. Howard
1933, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition (5) 4-6
No abstract available....
Sources of ores of the ferroalloy metals
E. F. Burchard
1933, Journal of Chemical Education (10) 359-368
Since all steel is made with the addition of alloying elements, the record of the metallic raw materials contributory to the steel industry would be far from complete without reference to the ferroalloy metals. This paper, therefore, supplements two preceding arvicles on the sources of our iron ores. The photographs,...
Copper deposits near Keating, Oreg.
James Gilluly
1933, Bulletin 830-A
No abstract available....
Stream measurement work: Chapter 8 in Eighteenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1931-1932
A.B. Purton
1932, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 18-8
General stream measurement work for the purpose of determining the water resources of the state has been continued during the biennium by the United States Geological Survey under the usual cooperative agreements with the State Engineer.This work in Utah is a part of the general plan for the systematic determination...
Ground water supplies of the Camden area, New Jersey
David G. Thompson
1932, Report
This report is one of several setting forth the results of investigations as to the safe yield of the principal water-bearing formations in certain parts of New Jersey, carried on cooperatively by the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Development and the United States Geological Survey. Other areas in which...
Fifty-third annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1932, Annual Report 53
The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1932 included 12 items, amounting to $3,141,740. In addition $12,573.23 for miscellaneous supplies was allotted from appropriations for the Interior Department. A detailed statement of the amounts appropriated and expended is given at the end...
The geologic importance of the lime-secreting algae, with a description of a new travertine-forming organism
M.A. Howe
1932, Professional Paper 170-E
Physiography and Quaternary geology of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Wallace W. Atwood, Kirtley F. Mather
1932, Professional Paper 166
The scenic beauty, rugged contour, and great variety of geologic phenomena displayed by the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado have lured to that region many geologists, both professional and amateur, as well as countless laymen. Serious geologic studies in these mountains seem to fall historically into three periods. The first...
Index of analyses of natural waters in the United States, 1926 to 1931
W. D. Collins, C. S. Howard
1932, Water Supply Paper 659-C
Mineral industry of Alaska in 1929; Administrative report
P. S. Smith
1932, Bulletin 824-A
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States 1931
Nathan C. Grover
1932, Water Supply Paper 638
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigation in 1929
Philip Sidney Smith
1932, Bulletin 824
No abstract available....
Mining in the Circle district
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1932, Bulletin 824-D
No abstract available....