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A New Fossil Bovid From Nebraska With Notice Of A New Bison Quarry In Texas, C. Bertrand Schultz Jan 1941

A New Fossil Bovid From Nebraska With Notice Of A New Bison Quarry In Texas, C. Bertrand Schultz

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

An interesting and unique bovid skull was reported to the staff of the University of Nebraska State Museum in 1938 by Mr. Alvin McReynolds of Nehawka, Nebraska. The specimen was found in 1933 in a ravine north of Nehawka by Messrs. Merritt and Harold Dodson, brothers. Although the skull was not in place, it appears to have been washed out of a nearby Pleistocene clay deposit by floodwaters. The specimen is well preserved and is of a dark brown, almost black color. In 1938 it was loaned to the Museum for study and photographing but was not obtained as a …


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.


A Shovel-Tusked Mastodon, Arnebelodon Fricki, From Kansas, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, Claude W. Hibbard Jan 1941

A Shovel-Tusked Mastodon, Arnebelodon Fricki, From Kansas, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, Claude W. Hibbard

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

Since the Amebelodontinae were first announced (Barbour 1927), a number of examples of the genus Amebelodon have presented themselves in various parts of Nebraska, Colorado, and in several places in Kansas. Thus its range has already been materially extended, many skeletal parts added, and the hope kindled that knowledge of this remarkable group of proboscideans is destined to be greatly enriched within the next few years. As may be seen in the accompanying lists of the known parts of Amebelodon preserved in various museums, there are already at hand the bones necessary for the assemblage of a nearly complete composite …


A New Species Of Sphenophalos From The Upper Ogallala Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz Jan 1941

A New Species Of Sphenophalos From The Upper Ogallala Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

The genus Sphenophalos was described by John C. Merriam (1909, p. 319-30), who based his description on a fragmentary horn-core (Uni. of Calif. No. 11887) from the late Tertiary deposits near Thousand Creek in northern Humbolt county, Nevada. Knowledge of Sphenophalos, however, is still confined to this single, fragmented type horn-core (Frick 1937, p. 472) and other fragmental specimens (Furlong 1932, p. 27-36).


Front Matter Apr 1940

Front Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Abstract Papers Apr 1940

Abstract Papers

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Apr 1940

Back Matter

Journal of the Minnesota 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.


A Study Of The Kjeldahl Method And A Modification For The Determination Of Nitrogen In Alcoholic Distillates., Margie M. Miller Jan 1940

A Study Of The Kjeldahl Method And A Modification For The Determination Of Nitrogen In Alcoholic Distillates., Margie M. Miller

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Apr 1939

Front Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


A New Giant Camel Gigantocamelus Fricki, Gen. Et Sp. Nov., Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz Jan 1939

A New Giant Camel Gigantocamelus Fricki, Gen. Et Sp. Nov., Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

A lower Pleistocene deposit containing fossil vertebrates near Broadwater, Morrill county, Nebraska, has been reported upon by the writers, beginning three years ago. Five fossil quarries have been opened since the site was discovered in 1936.


The White River Oligocene Rodent Diplolophus, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, Thompson M. Stout Jan 1939

The White River Oligocene Rodent Diplolophus, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, Thompson M. Stout

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized for many years, but the exact geologic succession is only now becoming known. In these faunal assemblages the rodents and lagomorphs appear to have been important elements, perhaps numerically as abundant in the Oligocene as are these same groups at present.


A Proposed Method For Classifying And Evaluating Soils On The Basis Of Productivity And Use Suitabilities, Arthur Anderson, A. P. Nelson, F. A. Hayes, I. D. Wood May 1938

A Proposed Method For Classifying And Evaluating Soils On The Basis Of Productivity And Use Suitabilities, Arthur Anderson, A. P. Nelson, F. A. Hayes, I. D. Wood

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Research Bulletins

It is the object of this paper to present a method for classifying and evaluating the soils as mapped in regular soil surveys on the basis of land types, which are here defined as areas having reasonably similar productivity and use suitabilities. The standards used to differentiate land types will vary according to the desired objectives, but any material difference in yield, or in practices necessary to maintain a desirable level of productivity will justify recognition of land types. The proposed procedure involves a more detailed study of the influence which soils, slope, erosion, and drainage have on specific crops …


Front Matter Apr 1938

Front Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


The Search For Natural History Areas In Minnesota, A. N. Wilcox, W. J. Breckenridge, R. L. Donovan, T. B. Magath, H. E. Stork, Gustav Swanson Apr 1938

The Search For Natural History Areas In Minnesota, A. N. Wilcox, W. J. Breckenridge, R. L. Donovan, T. B. Magath, H. E. Stork, Gustav Swanson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


List Of Twenty-Two Species Of Monogenetic Trematodes From The South Pacific, F. G. Meserve Apr 1938

List Of Twenty-Two Species Of Monogenetic Trematodes From The South Pacific, F. G. Meserve

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Report On A Study Of College Science Courses Considered Valuable By High School Science Teachers, G. M. Wissink Apr 1938

A Preliminary Report On A Study Of College Science Courses Considered Valuable By High School Science Teachers, G. M. Wissink

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Apr 1938

Back Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Report Of Progress Of The Nebraska State Museum, Erwin H. Barbour Jan 1938

Report Of Progress Of The Nebraska State Museum, Erwin H. Barbour

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

The history and development of the Nebraska State Museum since 1891 have been summarized in a preliminary manner up to 1925 in the first number of Volume I of the Bulletin of the Nebraska State Museum.1 Since 1927, the collections of the Nebraska State Museum, The University of Nebraska, have been housed in a new building, Morrill Hall, on the city campus of The University of Nebraska. It now seems fitting to report upon the exceptional progress of the past few years, and to acknowledge the fine cooperation of those who have helped to make it possible.


The Influence Of Soil Profile Horizons On Root Distribution Of White Pine (Pinus Strobus), Harold J. Lutz, Joseph B. Ely Jr., Silas Little Jr. Jan 1937

The Influence Of Soil Profile Horizons On Root Distribution Of White Pine (Pinus Strobus), Harold J. Lutz, Joseph B. Ely Jr., Silas Little Jr.

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Cultivation On Certain Chemical And Physical Properties Of Some South Dakota Soils, Oscar E. Olson Jan 1937

The Effect Of Cultivation On Certain Chemical And Physical Properties Of Some South Dakota Soils, Oscar E. Olson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Soil Nutrient losses have followed closely in the paths of advancing frontiers in agriculture. Remedies for depletion as the result of overcropping were sought by George Washington, whose interest and investigation of soil nutrient losses probably represent the earliest attention given to land exploitation in the United States, which at the present time has become a problem of national concern. Soil losses have been attributed to a number of causes , among which are cropping, erosion, leaching, burning, and rapid oxidation of organic matter in the soil. Associated with soil nutrient losses, certain significant physical and chemical changes may occur …


Spruce In The Western Miocene, George F. Beck Nov 1936

Spruce In The Western Miocene, George F. Beck

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences

One of the real surprises in store for us as we began to section specimens of petrified wood from the Vantage and certain other horizons in Central Washington, was the prevalence of a spruce type hardly hinted at in the leaf lists as published for the various sediments of Yakima time (upper miocene?).


The Reptiles Of Cherokee County, Kansas, Myron Alec Hurd Jul 1936

The Reptiles Of Cherokee County, Kansas, Myron Alec Hurd

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

Cherokee County has an area of 585 square miles. The greater part is covered with hydrophytes and mesophytes, but there are some Xerophytic areas. A large part of its area is covered with typical prairie grassland. Thickets of plum, sumac, persimmon, hawthorne, blackberry, and buck brush occur in pastures and wastelands. Along the streams may be found the elm-ask-oak assocations and other plants. Along the embankments may be found blackberry, sumac, and wild rose. Surrounding the ponds and marsh areas are rushes, reeds, button willows, and willows.

The mean annual temperature is 56 degrees fahrenheit. The three summer months average …


Front Matter Apr 1936

Front Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The 4th Annual Meeting of The Minnesota Academy of Science.


Back Matter Apr 1936

Back Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Palaeontologic And Geologic Consideration Of Early Man In Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz Jan 1936

Palaeontologic And Geologic Consideration Of Early Man In Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour, C. Bertrand Schultz

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

There has been much discussion recently relative to the geologic age of Yuma and Folsom artifacts. The writers submit the following palaeontological and geological data which may aid in a better interpretation of the subject. This paper deals with three localities in Nebraska where Yuma and Folsom implements have been found with extinct mammals; namely, the Scottsbluff Bison Quarry, the Sand Hill blow-out sites, and the Sioux County artifact sites.


Front Matter Jan 1936

Front Matter

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Proceedings of The Minnesota Academy of Science. Volume 4. 1936.


Forests And Glaciers Of Southern Alaska, William S. Cooper Jan 1936

Forests And Glaciers Of Southern Alaska, William S. Cooper

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Abstract Papers Jan 1936

Abstract Papers

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.