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The oxidizing power of illinois coal. I. The reaction with titanous chloride

Illinois coals which have been exposed to air or oxygen show a small but definite ability to oxidize titanous chloride. This oxidizing power is gained very rapidly when freshly ground coal is exposed to air. Neither the magnitude nor the rapid increase of this oxidizing power can be accounted for entirely by the presence or the formation of soluble ferric compounds in the coal.
Authors
G.R. Yoke, C. Alex Harman

The pileated of Patuxent swamp

No abstract available.
Authors
B. Meanley

The toxicity of Crotalaria spectabilis seed for quail

Crotalaria as a cover crop is gaining attention in our country's conservation program. This genus of the legume or pulse family consists of more than 100 species. Of this number at least six are known to be very toxic to cattle, sheep, and horses. The seeds of Crotalaria spectabilis are poisonous to bob-whites. Under ordinary conditions, however, they are not eaten by the birds when there is a
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R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey

Tin and tungsten deposits of Silver Hill, Spokane County, Washington

No abstract available.
Authors
L. R. Page

Tin deposit at Majuba Hill, Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
Ward C. Smith

Tin deposits of North and South Carolina

No abstract available.
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T. L. Kesler

Tin deposits of northern Lander County, Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
Carl Fries, A.P. Butler

Tin-bearing pegmatites of the Tinton district, Lawrence County, South Dakota, a preliminary report

No abstract available.
Authors
Ward Smith, Lincoln R. Page

Topaz deposits near Brewer mine, Chesterfield County, South Carolina

No abstract available.
Authors
Carl Fries

Transgressive and regressive Cretaceous deposits in southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico

No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Sears, C. B. Hunt, T. A. Hendricks

Tungsten deposits in the Sierra Nevada near Bishop, California

No abstract available.
Authors
D.M. Lemmon