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The Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
John Beaver Mertie

Thermal springs in the United States

The earliest extensive studies of thermal springs in the United States were made by physicians. In 1831 Dr. John Bell issued a book entitled "Baths and Mineral Waters" in which he listed 21 spring localities. In the edition of his work published in 1855 the number was increased to 181. The earliest report on a geologic study of thermal springs was that of W. B, Rogers in 1840 on the thermal spring
Authors
Norah D. Stearns, Harold T. Stearns, Gerald A. Waring

Suggestions on trapping coyotes and wolves in Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Harlan H. Gubser

Raising guinea pigs

No abstract available.
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Forestry and game management

No abstract available.
Authors
Herman Haupt Chapman

A cage trap useful in the control of white-necked ravens.

No abstract available.
Authors
Shaler E. Aldous

Mineral resources of Alaska: report on progress of investigations in 1933

No abstract available.
Authors
Philip S. Smith

Pertinent facts on the Angora wool rabbit

No abstract available.
Authors

Rodent control aided by emergency conservation work

No abstract available.
Authors
Stanley Paul Young

Check-list of marsh and aquatic plants of the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
Neil Hotchkiss
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