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Molybdenite investigations in southeastern Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
William Stephens Twenhofel, G. D. Robinson, Hugh Richard Gault

More Vitamin A must be incorporated in gamebird diets

No abstract available.
Authors
R. B. Nestler, R. Stow, W.F. Kauffman

New geologic and structure contour map of Carland and Byron anticlines, Big Horn and Park Counties, Wyoming

No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Dobbin, J.C. Miller, K.L. Walter, D.G. Vieauz

New maps of Kevin-Sunburst oil field

No abstract available.
Authors
C. E. Erdmann, A.B. Cozzens, J.T. Gist, J.W. Nordquist

New York talc deposits

No abstract available.
Authors
A.E.J. Engel, K. Stefansson, C.G. Johnson

Nickel investigations in southeastern Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
George Clayton Kennedy, Matt S. Walton

Notable local floods of 1939, Part 3, Flood of August 21, 1939 in town of Baldwin Maine

No abstract available.
Authors
Miner R. Stackpole

Notable local floods of 1939: Part 1: Floods of September 1939 in Colorado River Basin below Boulder Dam

Although the flow of Colorado River has been controlled at Boulder Dam since February 1935, flood danger still exists in the basin below the dam. This report on the first general floods to occur below Boulder lam since the dam was closed presents facts that should prove helpful in planning protection and reservoir operation to minimize the ill effects of future floods.The floods of September 1939
Authors
Joseph Strong Gatewood

Nulsen barite mine, Cartersville district, Bartow County, Georgia

No abstract available.
Authors
T. L. Kesler, I. G. Sohn

Nutrient content of some winter grouse foods

Seventeen preferred grouse foods were collected during the late winter and analyzed for nutrient content. The results include moisture, crude protein, ether extract, crude fiber, nitrogenfree extract, ash, calcium, phosphorus, and gross energy content expressed both on moisture free and fresh bases.....The preferred winter foods of grouse are characterized by a high content of dry substance and of
Authors
R.R. Treichler, R.W. Stow, A.L. Nelson

October in review

No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins

On a physico-chemical method of prospecting for molybdenum in the semidesert climate of the Northern Lake Balkhash area

No abstract available.
Authors
N.I. Tikhomirov, S.D. Miller, H. E. Hawkes