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Structure and petrography of the southern Edsel Ford Ranges, Antarctica

No abstract available 
Authors
Lawrence Allen Warner

Protecting home gardens and small fruits from attack by birds

No abstract available.
Authors
Johnson A. Neff

Selection and preparation of rabbit rations

No abstract available.
Authors
George S. Templeton

Diagnostic Foraminifera from subsurface formations in Florida

Forty species of Foraminifera are described from Tertiary and Cretaceous formations in Florida, and lists of additional species common in the same formations are presented.
Authors
E.R. Applin, Louise Jordan

Mineral resources of Alaska: report on progress of investigations in 1941 and 1942

No abstract available.
Authors
Philip S. Smith

Geologic map of Mississippi

No abstract available.
Authors
W. E. Belt, H. R. Bergquist, G. F. Brown, L. C. Conant, D. H. Eargle, U. B. Hughes, F. S. MacNeil, W. H. Monroe, J. H. Morris, J. H. Stillwell, H. A. Tourtelot

Radioactivity of Pennsylvanian black shales and coals in Kansas and Oklahoma

The first field work for the purpose of determining the radioactivity of Pennsylvania black shales in Oklahoma was done in October, 1944, in the vicinity of Tulsa. Small phosphatic nodules were found to have relatively high radioactivity, particularly those in the black shale overlying the Checkerboard limestone. In May and June, 1945, more work was done in order to determine with more assurance,
Authors
Archibald L. Slaughter

Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Carlsbad, New Mexico

The area included in this investigation lies in Eddy County, New Mexico, largely between the foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains on the west and the Pecos River on the east, and extends from Carlsbad southward to Black River. The Pecos River drains the entire area, and in the growing season when water is diverted at Avalon Dam for irrigation its flow in this locality is maintained largely by the
Authors
William E. Hale

Some California wildlife-forest relationships

No abstract available.
Authors
E.E. Horn

American old and middle tertiary larger foraminifera and corals

The scleractinian coral fauna of the Eocene Upper Scotland formation of Barbados comprises 27 species and varieties belonging to 23 genera and subgenera. There is a mingling of hermatypic and ahermatypic forms suggesting a tropical shallow-water, non-littoral environment at depths at or even beyond the lower limits of temperature for vigorous reef-coral growth. Most (16) of the species and 2 of th
Authors
J.W. Wells, Thomas Wayland Vaughan
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