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Bobwhites that traveled

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M.T. Cooke

Care and diseases of trout

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Herbert Spencer Davis

Chromite deposits near Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana

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Harold Lloyd James

Chromite deposits of the North Elder Creek area, Tehama County, California

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Garn A. Rynearson

Cloudburst floods in Utah, 1850-1938

Five years after the first settlement was made in Utah, at Salt Lake City in 1847, it became manifest to the settlers both there and at Manti that "cloudbursts" were of common occurrence in this region. Other settlements were made and gradually expanded on the steep alluvial fans of the mountain streams, and reports of cloudburst storms and their attendant floods became increasingly numerous as fa
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Ralf R. Woolley, Ray E. Marsell, Nathan C. Grover

Construction of Bou-Hanifia Dam, Algeria (La construction du barrage de Bou-Hanifia (Algerie))

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J.C. Ott, Severine Britt

Contributions to geochemistry, 1942-45

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Roger Clark Wells

Control chart method applied to errors in radioactive counting

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W.G. Schlect

Copper bullion claims, Rua Cove, Knight Island, Alaska

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Karl Stefansson, Robert M. Moxham

Copper deposits at the Rush and Brown mine and Venus prospect, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska

The Rush and Brown mine and the Venus prospect are near the head of Kasaan Bay about 10 miles northwest of the village of Kasaan and about 45 miles northwest of Ketchikan, the nearest port. (See fig. 1.) They are in an area of moderate relief in in which some hills are a little more than 500 feet high. Much of the area is covered with glacial drift and dense vegetation. Muskegs are numerous. Outcr
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L.A. Warner, R.G. Ray, G.M. Flint

Copper deposits of the Kotsina-Kuskulana district, Alaska

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Ralph Erskine Van Alstine, Robert F. Black, Fred H. Moffit

Copper deposits of the Nizina district, Alaska

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Don John Miller
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