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Trace elements reconnaissance in Florida

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Archibald L. Slaughter

Tungsten deposits in Beaver County, Utah

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S. W. Hobbs

Tungsten Deposits in the West Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah

No abstract available.
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S. W. Hobbs

Tungsten deposits of the Hyder district, southeastern Alaska

No abstract available.
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F.W. Byers

Tungsten deposits of the southern part of Sonora, Mexico

No abstract available.
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John H. Wiese

Tungsten deposits of Vance County, North Carolina, and Mecklenburg County, Virginia

No abstract available.
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G.H. Espenshade, C. F. Park

Value of wild feedstuffs for pen-reared bobwhite quail in winter

During the winters of 1939-40 and 1940-41, two experiments involving 456 bobwhite quail, were conducted at the Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland, to determine the palatability and comparative feeding value of 20 common wild quail-foods when offered as a part of a maintenance diet....2. Mortality was low on all diets, the highest occurring on that containing a mixture of bayberry and wax my
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R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey, A. C. Martin, H. E. McClure

Vanadium deposits in the Gateway area, Mesa County, Colorado, and the adjoining part of Grand County, Utah

No abstract available.
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W.L. Stokes, R. P. Fischer

Vesceral gout a symptom of A-vitaminosis

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R. B. Nestler

Water facts for Oklahoma

Water descends from the clouds, and forms rivers, lakes, and seas. It is delivered to the earth absolutely free, not in accordance with man-made specifications or orders but at the caprice of the elements. Hence man to realize fully the benefits of this incomparable and recurring resource must have full knowledge of its erratic occurrence before ways and means may be devised for putting water to b
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