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Attwater's prairie-chicken-its life history and management

Attwater's prairie chicken, a characteristic bird of the Texas coastal prairie, is closely related to the now extinct heath-hen of northeastern North America. Once abundant in an area extending from the coastal tall-grass prairies of southwestern Louisiana and Texas west and south to near Port Isabel, it has decreased in numbers as man has exploited its habitat, until now it is threatened with the
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Valgene W. Lehmann

Bacteriaemia in land-locked salmon (Salmo salar) in Maine

No abstract available.
Authors
E.C. Nelson, S. F. Snieszko

Banded birds recovered in El Salvador

Three records of birds banded in the United States and recovered in El Salvador have recently been received and seem of sufficient importance to warrant immediate publication.
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M.T. Cooke

Basic sulfates of iron and aluminum in analytical separations

[No abstract available]
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J.G. Fairchild

Bathymetric distribution of fish in lakes of the northeastern highlands, Wisconsin

The present study of the bathymetric distribution of fish in the lakes of northeastern Wisconsin has been based on records of the catches of gill nets fished during the summers of 1930, 1931 and 1932. During the first of the three summers, soundings were made only of the general area in which each gang of nets was fished. In 1931 and 1932, however, individual records were made of the depths from w
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Ralph Hile, Chancey Juday

Bobwhite quail propagation

No abstract available.
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R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey

Chromite deposits of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

No abstract available.
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Contamination of Lake Wewoka and fresh-water sands by disposal of oil-well brines near Wewoka, Seminole County, Oklahoma

This report deals with ground-water conditions in an area about 5 miles wide from east to west and 8 miles long from north to south, in Tps. 8 and 9 N., Rs. 7 and 8 E., in Seminole County, Oklahoma, including the town of Wewoka and Lake Wewoka. The possible contamination of the lake waters from oil-well brines disposed through a well 3.75 miles north of the lake, and other effects of brine disposa
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Stuart L. Schoff, Robert H. Dott, Cecil Gordon Lalicker

Determination of small quantities of fluoride in water: A modified zirconium-alizarin method

The zirconium-alizarin method has been modified to facilitate the convenient and accurate determination of small amounts of fluoride in a large number of water samples. Sulfuric acid is used to acidify the samples to reduce the interference of sulfate. The pH is accurately controlled to give the most sensitive comparisons. Most natural waters can be analyzed by the modified procedure without resor
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W.L. Lamar, C.G. Seegmiller