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Mineral resources of Colombia (other than petroleum)

The following report summarizes data acquired during 1942-45, in Colombia, by geologists and engineers of the Foreign Economic Administration, with whom the United States Geological Survey cooperated. Twenty-nine mineral commodities are considered, but the data for five of them are scant because they were of no interest to FEA personnel. Petroleum is not considered. Preliminary to a review of indi
Authors
Quentin Dreyer Singewald

Monzonite in Dry Creek Canyon, Sevier Plateau, Sevier County, Utah

No abstract available.
Authors
Herman Louis Bauer, Frederick L. Klinger

Nickel and cobalt prospect, cobalt, Middlesex County, Connecticut

No abstract available.
Authors
Frederick Stugard

Notes on some winter birds of north central New Mexico

The observations recorded below were made in Santa Fe, Sandoval and Rio Arriba counties during the winter of 1939-1940. Occasional specimens, 54 in all, collected for racial identification, are deposited in the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan.
Authors
R. W. Allen

Notes on the biology of the tiger shark (Galeocerdo arcticus) from Philippine waters

No abstract available.
Authors
Donald E. Kauffman

Notes to accompany preliminary geologic map of Fairfax, Virginia and (part) Seneca, Virginia-Maryland quadrangles

No abstract available.
Authors
Allan P. Bennison, Charles Milton

Pegmatite investigations in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, 1942-1944

No abstract available.
Authors
J.B. Hanley, E. W. Heinrich, L. R. Page

Phosphorus poisoning in waterfowl

Black ducks and mallards were found to be highly susceptible to phosphorus poisoning. 3 mg. of white phosphorus per kg. of body weight given in a single dose resulted in death of a black duck in 6 hours. Pathologic changes in both acute and chronic poisoning were studied. Data are presented showing that diagnosis can be made accurately by chemical analysis of stored tissues in cases of phosphorus
Authors
D.R. Coburn, J.B. DeWitt, J.V. Derby, E. Ediger

Photo interpretation of the terrain along the southern part of the Alaska Highway

No abstract available.
Authors
Hugh Miller Raup, Charles Storrow Denny
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