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Preliminary Investigations On The Effects Of Commerical Fishing On Game Fish In Lake Okeechobee And The St. John's River., Nelson Marshall Jul 1946

Preliminary Investigations On The Effects Of Commerical Fishing On Game Fish In Lake Okeechobee And The St. John's River., Nelson Marshall

RSMAS Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Cloudburst Floods In Utah 1850-1938, Ralf R. Woolley Jan 1946

Cloudburst Floods In Utah 1850-1938, Ralf R. Woolley

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


Press Reports (1945), Walter Lawrance Oct 1945

Press Reports (1945), Walter Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Odor Report (1945), Walter A. Lawrance Sep 1945

Odor Report (1945), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Report On Refrigeration And Cold Storage Plants In Germany, R. L. Perry Aug 1945

Report On Refrigeration And Cold Storage Plants In Germany, R. L. Perry

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

Korting Maschinen U Apparatenbau, Hannover/Linden: Interview with Herr Peter Fusch, owner.

Gesellschaft fur Markt un Kuhlhallen, Hamburg, & Eiswerke Hammonia, Hamburg: Interview with Herr Proebst, director.

Kuhltransit A.G., Hamburg: Interview with Hans Seler, Director, & Paul Prestzschendorfer, clerk.

Forschunggemeinschaft fur Kuhllagerung von Obst und Gemuse, Magdeburg: Interview with Emmi Boeck.


Interrogation Of Albert Speer And Members Of The Former Reich Ministry Of Armaments And War Production, Fulton Brig. Gen., Mckenzie Lt.Col., Blunden Maj. Jul 1945

Interrogation Of Albert Speer And Members Of The Former Reich Ministry Of Armaments And War Production, Fulton Brig. Gen., Mckenzie Lt.Col., Blunden Maj.

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

Technical Report No. PB 430, includes:

REPORT NO, 12 of June 11, 1945. SUBJECT: General Policy on Production and on Research and Development.

Report No. 13 of 20 June 1945. SUBJECT: SPEER MINISTRY PERSONNEL.

REPORT No. 14 of 13 June 1945. SUBJECTS: A. Supply or Armaments to forces in the field. B. Production planning. C. Proportion between air frames and aero engines

REPORT NO. 16, based on the examination of SAUR, Chief of Technisches Amt, held at 1600 hours 23 June, 1945. SUBJECT: Information on Archives of the Technisches Amt


Range Land Of America And Some Research On Its Management, Laurence A. Stoddart Apr 1945

Range Land Of America And Some Research On Its Management, Laurence A. Stoddart

Faculty Honor Lectures

Although grazing of livestock has been a practice and a profession of man almost from his beginning only recently has range management reached anything approaching a pre~ cise science. Although ' trials and errors over the years brought to light much practical methodology for assuring high production from grazing land, still it remained for the plant physiologist and ecologist to find the whys and wherefores, and to advance new methods and new thoughts which promise to increase productivity still further and at the same time maintain the great range resource.

The peculiar land situation that marked America in her forma~ …


Some Pleistocene Mammalian Inhabitants Of Minnesota, Clinton R. Stauffer Apr 1945

Some Pleistocene Mammalian Inhabitants Of Minnesota, Clinton R. Stauffer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Progress Report On The Ground-Water Resources Of The Las Vegas Artesian Basin, Nevada, George B. Maxey, C. Harry Jameson Mar 1945

Progress Report On The Ground-Water Resources Of The Las Vegas Artesian Basin, Nevada, George B. Maxey, C. Harry Jameson

Publications (WR)

Whether the tremendously increased population acquired by Las Vegas in the years 1940 to 1942 will be retained cannot at present be foretold. However, the valley will undoubtedly be expected to support a considerably larger population than it did at any time prior to 1940, and continually increasing demands on the water supply for innumerable pcacetimc activities must be anticipated. Therefore, a sound evaluation of tho ground water resources of Las Vegas Valley is directly in line with the other wisely progressive planning programs which are now operating or are taking shape in the valley as well as in the …


The Yale Forest In Tolland And Windham Counties, Connecticut, Walter H. Meyer, Basil A. Plusnin Jan 1945

The Yale Forest In Tolland And Windham Counties, Connecticut, Walter H. Meyer, Basil A. Plusnin

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Census Methods For Pheasants In Nebraska, H. Elliot Mcclure Jan 1945

Comparison Of Census Methods For Pheasants In Nebraska, H. Elliot Mcclure

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Staff Research Publications

In plans for the Nebraska Upland Game Bird Pittman Robinson Project the censusing of pheasants and tabulation of population densities was of prime importance. A summary of the data at hand and a comparison of the various methods tried will be discussed here.


Volume Tables For Connecticut Hardwoods, Walter H. Meyer, Raymond Kienholz Jan 1944

Volume Tables For Connecticut Hardwoods, Walter H. Meyer, Raymond Kienholz

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Censusing Pheasants By Detonations, H. Elliot Mcclure Jan 1944

Censusing Pheasants By Detonations, H. Elliot Mcclure

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Staff Research Publications

A study of the ecology and management of the ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus c. torquatus) was begun in Nebraska in the spring of 1941. Prime among the objectives of the survey was to devise some method by which the populations could be estimated or counted. In conjunction with roadside counts as practiced in Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania and other states, attempts were made to derive a closer estimate than by that method. Every game technician working with roadside counts of pheasants realizes the difficulties involved. Having had success in estimating the numbers of mourning doves by counting their calls …


White Pine Blister Rust In Western North America, J. L. Mielke Jan 1943

White Pine Blister Rust In Western North America, J. L. Mielke

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Establishment, Development, And Management Of Conifer Plantations In The Eli Whitney Forest, New Haven, Connecticut, Ralph C. Hawley, Harold J. Lutz Jan 1943

Establishment, Development, And Management Of Conifer Plantations In The Eli Whitney Forest, New Haven, Connecticut, Ralph C. Hawley, Harold J. Lutz

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Pheasant Weights And Time Of Season In Relation To Meat Production In Nebraska, Levi L. Mohler Jan 1943

Pheasant Weights And Time Of Season In Relation To Meat Production In Nebraska, Levi L. Mohler

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Staff Research Publications

During the 1942 pheasant hunting season in Nebraska 479 bagged cock pheasants were weighed in western and southwestern counties. Analysis of the weights revealed that the time of the open season apparently has a material effect upon the tonnage of meat harvested for human consumption.


Range Sheep Industry In Kittitas County, Washington, Reginald M. Shaw Apr 1942

Range Sheep Industry In Kittitas County, Washington, Reginald M. Shaw

Geography Faculty Scholarship

This article summarizes the sheep industry in Kittitas County, Washington State as a microcosm of the entire Pacific Northwest sheep industry.


Decay Of Western Hemlock In Western Oregon And Washington, G. H. Englerth Jan 1942

Decay Of Western Hemlock In Western Oregon And Washington, G. H. Englerth

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Yield Of Even-Aged Stands Of Loblolly Pine In Northern Louisiana, Walter H. Meyer Jan 1942

Yield Of Even-Aged Stands Of Loblolly Pine In Northern Louisiana, Walter H. Meyer

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Growing Of White Pine On The Yale Forest Near Keene, New Hampshire, Ralph C. Hawley, Robert T. Clapp Jan 1942

Growing Of White Pine On The Yale Forest Near Keene, New Hampshire, Ralph C. Hawley, Robert T. Clapp

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Management Of Loblolly Pine In The Pine-Hardwood Region In Arkansas And In Louisiana West Of The Mississippi River, Herman H. Chapman Jan 1942

Management Of Loblolly Pine In The Pine-Hardwood Region In Arkansas And In Louisiana West Of The Mississippi River, Herman H. Chapman

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


The Feeding Habits Of Gambusia Affinis Affinis, With Special Reference To The Malaria Mosquito, Anopheles Quadrimaculatus, A.D. Hess, Clarence M. Tarzwell Jun 1941

The Feeding Habits Of Gambusia Affinis Affinis, With Special Reference To The Malaria Mosquito, Anopheles Quadrimaculatus, A.D. Hess, Clarence M. Tarzwell

United States Environmental Protection Agency: Publications

The viviparous top minnow, Gambusia affinis affinis (Baird and Girard), has for many years been considered an important predator of the immature stages of mosquitoes. Various field workers have reported on the value of this species in controlling both anopheline and culicine mosquitoes, but few detailed studies have been made. Probably the most detailed of these has been that of Hildebrand (1925). His investigations were made during the summers of 1921-24 in the vicinity of Augusta, Ga., with the subspecies G. affinis holbrooki. Employing the common dipper method, he compared the densities of anopheline and culicine larvae and pupae in …


Penetration Of The Walls Of Wood Cells By The Hyphae Of Wood-Destroying Fungi, Phimister Proctor Jr. Jan 1941

Penetration Of The Walls Of Wood Cells By The Hyphae Of Wood-Destroying Fungi, Phimister Proctor Jr.

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of Fishing In The Tva Impoundments During 1939, R. William Eschmeyer, Clarence M. Tarzwell Jan 1941

An Analysis Of Fishing In The Tva Impoundments During 1939, R. William Eschmeyer, Clarence M. Tarzwell

United States Environmental Protection Agency: Publications

An inventory of fishing on Norris, a storage reservoir, was begun in 1938. The following year it was extended to Wheeler, a run-of-the-river reservoir, and to the tailwater area below Wilson Dam. This inventory, therefore, covered each of the three general types of fish habitats created by the TVA dams. This discussion is a summary of the 1939 fishing data, together with recommendations for fish management based on the creel census information. The data collected totaled 34,270 usable fishing records, representing a catch of 98,495 fishes.


Automatic Still From Stock Glassware, L. B. Roberts Jan 1941

Automatic Still From Stock Glassware, L. B. Roberts

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Disturbance Of Forest Soil Resulting From The Uprooting Of Trees, Harold J. Lutz Jan 1940

Disturbance Of Forest Soil Resulting From The Uprooting Of Trees, Harold J. Lutz

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Asterolecanium Variolosum Ratzeburg, A Gall-Forming Coccid, And Its Effect Upon The Host Trees, Thaddeus Parr Jan 1940

Asterolecanium Variolosum Ratzeburg, A Gall-Forming Coccid, And Its Effect Upon The Host Trees, Thaddeus Parr

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


The Working Environment And The Health Of Workers In Bituminous Coal Mines, Non-Ferrous Metal Mines, And Nonferrous Metal Smelters In Utah, The Division Of Industrial Hygiene; National Institute Of Health; U.S. Public Health Service, The Utah State Board Of Health Jan 1940

The Working Environment And The Health Of Workers In Bituminous Coal Mines, Non-Ferrous Metal Mines, And Nonferrous Metal Smelters In Utah, The Division Of Industrial Hygiene; National Institute Of Health; U.S. Public Health Service, The Utah State Board Of Health

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


The Comparative Ability Of The Bob-White And The Ring-Necked Pheasant To Withstand Cold And Hunger, Paul L. Errington Mar 1939

The Comparative Ability Of The Bob-White And The Ring-Necked Pheasant To Withstand Cold And Hunger, Paul L. Errington

Other Publications in Wildlife Management

The native Bob-white (Colinus virginianus) and the introduced Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus torquatus) may both, on occasion, suffer severe winter mortality over much of their common range in north-central United States. Their habitats often overlap, although the Pheasant has a greater cruising radius and an ability to live in a more open type of country than the Bob-white. In given localities they also live upon much the same kinds of winter foods.

The scope of this paper is not intended to cover the ecological adjustments of Pheasants or of Bob-whites to their winter environment so much …


Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 75, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore Jan 1938

Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 75, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore

WKU Archives Records

Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, Ellen Jeffries, Judson Griffin, Mary Marks and Merle Lamon discussing conservation of natural resources.