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Danger of creosote to pen-reared gamebirds

No abstract available.
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R. B. Nestler

Dayton iron deposit, Lyon County, Nevada

No abstract available.
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Arthur P. Butler

Determination of fluoride in water - A modified zirconium-alizarin method

A convenient, rapid colorimetric procedure using the zirconium-alizarin indicator acidified with sulfuric acid for the determination of fluoride in water is described. Since this acid indicator is stable indefinitely, it is more useful than other zirconium-alizarin reagents previously reported. The use of sulfuric acid alone in acidifying the zirconium-alizarin reagent makes possible the maximum s
Authors
W.L. Lamar

Developed and potential water power of the world

No abstract available.
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Distribution of dolomite deposits in the western states

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles F. Deiss

Dolomite deposit near Marble, Stevens County, Washington

No abstract available.
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C. Deiss

Edison spodumene mine, Pennington County, South Dakota

No abstract available.
Authors
L. R. Page, J. W. Adams

Emery deposits near Chester, Massachusetts

No abstract available.
Authors
E.T. Apfel

Engineering report on the Grayburg Cooperative and unit area, Eddy County, New Mexico

This report covers the area committed to the Grayburg Cooperative and Unit Agreement (I-Sec. 370) approved by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior on October 5, 1943, hereafter referred to as the "unit area", embracing 4,769.44 acres of public land in T. 17 S., Rs. 29 and 30 E., Eddy County, New Mexico. The area includes portions of the Anderson, Grayburg-Jackson, and Leonard oil fields as defi
Authors
John A. Barnett, Merwin H. Soyster

Flood of July 5, 1939 in eastern Kentucky

No abstract available.
Authors
Floyd F. Schrader

Food habits of the raccoon in eastern Texas

The food habits of raccoons were studied along the Neches River in three counties of eastern Texas in 1940-42. Field studies mere supplemented by laboratory analyses of 344 scats collected in all months and of 23 stomachs and 11 intestines obtained in winter. Acorns and crayfish constitute more than half of the yearly diet and both are consumed in considerable amount at all seasons. Persimmons an
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R.H. Baker, C.C. Newman, F. Wilke
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