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Thirty-seventh breeding-bird census. 15. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Twenty-sixth winter bird-population study. 9. Hickory-oak-ash floodplain forest
No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Twenty-sixth winter bird-population study. 10. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
No abstract available.
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Comments on the type-specimen of Neotoma desetorum sola Merriam 1894 (Mammalia: Rodentia)
No abstract available.
Authors
C. Jones, R.D. Fisher
Bird collections in the United States and Canada
This survey was initiated in 1966 as a project of a subcommittee of the A.O.U.'s Committee on Research, at that time chaired by Paul H. Baldwin. The subcommittee consisted of the authors and Ralph J. Raitt. In 1968 the project was separated from the Committee on Research and the temporary Committee on Collections was established, with the present authors as its members. This paper is the final rep
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R.C. Banks, M.H. Clench, J.C. Barlow
Proceedings of the ninetieth stated meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union
The Ninetieth Stated Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union was held 14-18 August 1972 at Grand Forks, North Dakota, under the sponsorship of the University of North Dakota and the North Dakota Natural Science Society. Business and technical sessions were held on the campus of the University; some social activities were held at the Westward Ho Motel. Daylong field trips were taken to Lake I
Authors
R.C. Banks
The seventy-third Christmas bird count. [Untitled. Summary for Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, and Virginia]
No abstract available.
Authors
D. Bystrak
1970 test of the point system for regulating duck harvests
No abstract available.
Authors
A. D. Geis, W.F. Crissey
Salmonellosis in passerine birds in Maryland and West Virginia
Salmonella typhimurium was responsible for a die-off of evening grosbeaks (Hesperiphona vespertina) at Elkins, West Virginia, and was isolated from a pine siskin (Spinus pinus) collected at the site of a die-off near Baltimore, Maryland.
Authors
L. N. Locke, R.B. Shillinger, T. Jareed
Serotypes in Saccharomyces telluris: Their relation to source of isolation
Three serotypes have been characterized with three reference strains of Saccharomyces telluris and designated as A, B, and C. One reference strain of Torpulopsis bovina, the imperfect form of S. telluris, belonged to serotype B. Strains of S. telluris isolated from four columbid species were serotyped. All 98 strains of this yeast isolated from Columba livia belonged to serotype B. Three other
Authors
H.F. Hasenclever, R. M. Kocan
Summer behavior of immature radio-equipped woodcock in central Maine
The behavior of 15 immature American woodcock (Philohela minor) was studied in central Maine during the summers of 1969 and 1970 using radiotelemetry. The monitored birds used a variety of nocturnal sites including old fields, bogs, powerlines, highway medians, woods roads, and fore clearings. Old fields were occupied more often than any other type of opening. Second growth-hardwoods, alders,
Authors
R.D. Dunford, R.B. Owen