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The New Hampshire garnet deposits

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L. C. Conant

Appendix B—Active ground‐water projects in California, Oregon, and Washington

General Pumping from wells for irrigation—The Division of Irrigation, Bureau of Agricultural Engineering, United States Department of Agriculture, is investigating the economics and practice of pumping from wells for irrigation in the western United States. The study is under the charge of Carl Rohwer. Its aims are (1) to gather data pertinent to the practical and economical phases of pumping for
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Arthur M. Piper

Instructions for controlling bats

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Tularemia, an animal-borne disease

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W.B. Bell, J.E. Shillinger

Publications on attracting birds

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The present situation regarding eelgrass (Zostera marina)

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Clarence Cottam

Geologic map of Colorado

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W. S. Burbank, T. S. Lovering, E. N. Goddard, E.B. Eckel

Occurrence of enargite and wulfenite in ore deposits of northern Arkansas

One of the several contrasting features between zinc and lead deposits of the Mississippi Valley type and those of the Cordilleran type is the mineralogic simplicity of the Mississippi Valley ores. Because the usual ore and gangue minerals are few in kind and are those that can conceivably be carried in solution by circulating ground waters, special theories of origin that have prevailed for the M
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E.T. McKnight

Suggestions to authors of papers submitted for publication by the United States Geological Survey with directions to typists

The present edition, like the others, is intended primarily for Geological Survey authors or prospective authors: it is not the manual of wider scope that Mr. Wood had planned, and it contains none of his new material. If authors outside the Survey shall continue to find the suggestions useful, that will be a byproduct that testifies to the quality of the Survey's standards, which were establ
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George McLane Wood, Bernard H. Lane

Feeding schedule for rabbits

Presents maintenance feeding rations for mature rabbits, and special rations for does that fail to kindle and for those suckling young. A sample feeding schedule for does and litters is given.
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Publications on cage birds

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What shall we feed our pelters?

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Charles F. Bassett