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Identifying injury by wildlife to trees and shrubs in northeastern forests

No abstract available.
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John Pearce

Improved methods for the cultivation and storage of Phytophthora infestans

No abstract available.
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S. F. Snieszko, J.B. Carpenter, E.P. Lowe, J.G. Jakob

Instructions for flood frequency compilations

These instructions are designed to facilitate work in this field, but are not to be considered as final and complete. They will be revised as needed to incorporate new ideas and experience gained in this field. For that reason, if use is planned any great period after the date shown on the cover, write the Chief Hydraulic Engineer for advice as to changes. Comments are always welcome.
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Irrigation and water power in Algeria

No abstract available.
Authors
F. Roessinger, Severine Britt

June, July, and August in review

No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins

Keeping tab on pheasants

No abstract available.
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J.P. Linduska

Keeping tab on pheasants

No abstract available.
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J.P. Linduska

Late Paleozoic rocks exposed in the Duchesne River area, Duchesne County, Utah

No abstract available.
Authors
John Warfield Huddle, Franklin T. McCann

Lithology and thickness of the Traverse group in the Michigan basin

No abstract available.
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G. V. Cohee

Major Texas floods of 1936

In 1936 floods occurred in parts of Texas during two periods one about July 1 and the other in the later portion of September which were marked by record-breaking or outstanding stages and discharges on some of the larger rivers.  
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Tate Dalrymple

Major winter and nonwinter floods in selected basins in New York and Pennsylvania

The scientific design of flood-control works is based on an evaluation of the hydrologic factors basic to flood events, particularly how rainfall and snow runoff, soil conditions, and channel influences can combine to produce greater or lesser floods. For this purpose an analysis of the pertinent hydrologic data is needed. The methods of analysis adopted should conform as closely as possible to th
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Walter Basil Langbein

Manganese deposits of the Republic of Haiti

No abstract available.
Authors
Edwin N. Goddard, L.S. Gardner, Wilbur S. Burbank
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