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Geologic map and guide of the island of Oahu, Hawaii

This bulletin, although designated Bulletin 2, is actually the fourth of a series published by the Division of Hydrography of the Territory of Hawaii. All four of the bulletins thus far published relate to the geology and ground-water resources of the island of Oahu.1 Together they present the results obtained on this island in the program of ground-water investigation of the Territory that has be
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Harold T. Stearns

A feeder for foxes.

No abstract available.
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C.F. Bassett

A history of the Water Resources Branch of the United States Geological Survey: volume 4, years of World War II, July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1947

This period extends from July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1947, and is called the years of World War II, although it was not until December 1941 that the United States entered the war which began in Europe in September 1939. By the beginning of the period, it was evident that this country might be drawn into the conflict and a rearmament program including the draft act , effective in September 1940, was
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Robert Follansbee

A monograph of the foraminiferal family Nonionidae

No abstract available.
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J.A. Cushman

A survey of the annual fur catch of the United States.

No abstract available.
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Areal geology of Alaska

No abstract available.
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P. S. Smith

Artesian-water levels and interference between artesian wells in the vicinity of Lehi, Utah

In the vicinity of Lehi, Utah, about 25 miles south of Salt Lake City, supplies of artesian water are obtained at depths of 75 to 750 feet from beds of sand and gravel of Pleistocene age. Individual beds are probably lenticular and irregular in shape, as is characteristic of the stream and lake deposits in many parts of the Lake Bonneville Basin. The artesian supplies are obtained from aquifers or
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G.H. Taylor, H. E. Thomas

Field spectroanalytical laboratory for servicing prospecting parties

No abstract available.
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E.A. Ratsbaum, V.P. Sokoloff

Floods in the Canadian and Pecos River basins of New Mexico, May and June 1937

In May and June floods occurred in the Canadian and Pecos River Basins of New Mexico that were unusually high and in many places were record breaking. The floods were caused by heavy rains that occurred over the eastern part of the State from May 23 to June 4 in a series of intense and intermittent storms. During these storms of the cloudburst type as much as 12 inches of rain fell in the 13-d
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Tate Dalrymple

Floods of December 1937 in northern California

No abstract available.
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H.D. McGlashan, R.C. Briggs

Food of game ducks in the United States and Canada

No abstract available.
Authors
A. C. Martin, F.M. Uhler
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