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Lexicon of geologic names of the United States (including Alaska)
The compilation of a lexicon of geologic names was suggested to the compiler more than 25 years ago, by Dr. T. W. Stanton, who served as chairman of the Committee on Geologic Names from 1912 to January 1931, when he became Acting Chief Geologist of the United States Geological Survey, and later served as Chief Geologist until his retirement September 30, 1935. Dr. Stanton suggested that the defini
Lower Pliocene mollusks and echinoids from the Los Angeles Basin, California, and their inferred environment
No abstract available.
Authors
W. P. Woodring
Metalliferous mineral deposits of the Cascade range in Oregon
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Authors
Eugene Callaghan, A. F. Buddington
Michigan's commercial fisheries of the Great Lakes
Five races of cottontail rabbits belonging to three species occur in Virginia. One of them, the Mearns cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus mearnsi), is reported here for the first time. It occurs in six southwestern counties of the state, while the eastern cottontail (S. f. mallurus) occurs in the remainder of the state with the exception of Smith and Fishermans islands off the eastern coast of Cap
Authors
John Van Oosten
Morphometry of the cisco, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), in the lakes of the Northeastern Highlands, Wisconsin
In an earlier study (Hile, 1936) a detailed investigation was presented of the age and growth of the ciscoes of Trout Lake, Musckellunge Lake, Silver Lake, and Clear Lake in northeastern Wisconsin. It was demonstrated that the growth rate of the cisco varies widely from lake to lake within the same geographical area, and that these differences in growth rate show a close correlation with certain e
Authors
Ralph Hile
Oligocene foraminifera from Choctaw Bluff, Alabama
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Authors
J.A. Cushman, Winnie McGlamery
Plan and profile of Kootenai River: from a point 1 mile below Moyie River, Idaho, to the international boundary, Montana, Yaak River, to mile 9, miscellaneous dam sites
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N.B. Benson, G.R. Griswold, J.L. Lewis, C.S. Wells, D.H. Griswold, J.N. Van Sant