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Antimony deposits of the Wildrose Canyon area, Inyo County, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Donald Edward White

Birds as a factor in controlling insect depredations

No abstract available.
Authors
C. Cottam, F.M. Uhler

Calomel versus carbarsone

No parasite common to hatchery salmon and trout possesses quite so varied a reputation as does Octomitus salmonis. Discovered, studied, and described independently, but essentially simultaneously, by Dr. Emmeline Moore and Dr. H. S. Davis, Octomitus salmonis was introduced to fish culture during the early twenties. This easily found and widely distributed parasite, once recognized, was soon held r
Authors
F. F. Fish, D.L. McKernan

Chromite deposits in the Seiad quadrangle, Siskiyou County, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Garn A. Rynearson, Clay Taylor Smith

Chromite deposits in the Sourdough area, Curry County and the Briggs Creek area, Josephine County, Oregon

No abstract available.
Authors
Francis Gerritt Wells, Lincoln R. Page, Harold Lloyd James

Chromite deposits of Grant County, Oregon, a preliminary report

No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas Prence Thayer

Chromite deposits of the eastern part of the Stillwater complex, Stillwater County, Montana

No abstract available.
Authors
Joe Webb Peoples, Arthur Lloyd Howland

Chromite deposits of the Pilliken area, Eldorado County, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Francis Gerritt Wells, Lincoln R. Page, Harold Lloyd James

Clay investigations in the southern states 1934-35

No abstract available.
Authors
Walter B. Lang, Philip Burke King, M. N. Bramlette, Thomas Newkirk McVay, Harry S. Bay, Arthur Claude Munyan, George Rogers Mansfield

Experiments upon the control of Trichodiniasis of salmonid fishes by the prolonged recirculation of formalin solutions

In a search for more effective disinfectants to combat parasitic diseases of hatchery fish, the authors report results from a series of experiments designed to determine the toxicity of varying exposures to concentrations of formalin, sodium p‐phenolsulphonate, ammonium sulphate, and sodium benzoate. Non‐toxic concentrations of these disinfectants were tested, in addition to the usual hatchery met
Authors
Frederic F. Fish, Roger E. Burrows