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Water-table fluctuations in the Spokane Valley and contiguous area, Washington-Idaho

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur M. Piper, George A. La Rocque

Winter protein requirements of bobwhite quail

Three experiments involving 714 bobwhite quail were conducted at the Patuxent Research Refuge, Bowie, Maryland, during the winters of 1939-1941 to determine the protein requirement of quail maintained throug'h the winter.....Considering survival, live weights, feed consumption, and subsequent reproduction by the birds, the-9 to 13 per cent levels of crude dietary protein gave as good results as hi
Authors
R. B. Nestler, W. W. Bailey, L. M. Llewellyn, M.J. Rensberger

Zinc deposits of Groundhog Basin, Wrangell district, southeastern Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
H.R. Gault

Zinc Deposits of the Mifflin-Cokerville Area of the Wisconsin Lead-Zinc District

No abstract available.
Authors
Allen F. Agnew, Allen V. Heyl

Zinc deposits of the Mount Eielson district, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
G. D. Robinson

Zinc-copper deposit at Tracy Arm, Juneau district, southeastern Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
H.R. Gault, R. E. Fellows

Zinc-copper deposits near Moth Bay, Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Alaska

Moth Bay is a narrow inlet on the north side of the entrance to Thorne Arm, a large bay near the southern end of Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Alaska (see insert, fig. 1). It is about 16 miles by water southeasterly from Ketchikan, the nearest port. Moth Bay is locally known as Maiden Bay. The zinc-copper deposits are about three-fifths of a mile north of the head of the bay, at altitudes ran
Authors
G. D. Robinson

Zinc-lead deposits in part of the Picher field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and Cherokee County, Kansas

No abstract available.
Authors
E.T. McKnight, R. P. Fischer, C.C. Addison, K.R. Bowie, J.M. Thiel, M.F. Owens, F. G. Wells
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