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Doom of the Great Lakes fisheries

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Authors
John Van Oosten

First records of the smelt, Osmerus mordax, in Lake Erie

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Authors
John Van Oosten

Flood in La Canada Valley, California, January 1, 1934

No abstract available.
Authors
H.C. Troxell, John Q. Peterson

Flood on Republican and Kansas Rivers, May and June 1935

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Follansbee, J.B. Spiegel

Fossil flora of the Wedington sandstone member of the Fayetteville shale

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Authors
David White

Furunculosis in wild trout

Furunculosis, or as it has been more appropiately termed, "fish septicemia," is a disease primarily affecting salmon and trout. It is caused by the invasion and growth of Bacterium salmonicida Emmerich and Weibel, a Gram negative, non-spore forming, diplobacterium belonging to the family Bacteriaceae Cohn. After gaining entrance to the host, presumably by way of the digestive tract, the organism i
Authors
F. F. Fish

Geologic factors in the interpretation of fluorspar reserves in the Illinois-Kentucky field

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Authors
Louis W. Currier

Geology and ground-water resources of Duval County, Texas

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 Nueces River and the Rio Grande in this part of Texas the plain is interrupted by an erosion remnant, the Reynosa
Authors
Albert Nelson Sayre