PRESIDENTS ADDRESS |Biological Sciences | Geological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Social Sciences |Home
|
|
The Science of Medicine LeRoy Long, M. D.; 10 (1931); pp. 10-12 |
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address | Geological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Social Sciences |Home
|
|
Autumnal Herb Societies of an Oklahoma Prairie in 1927, 1928, and 1930 Martha W. SHacklford; 10 (1931); pp. 13-14 |
|
Spermatogenisis and Seasonal Changes in the Testes of Acris gryllus Celeste Whaley Taft; 10 (1931); pp. |
|
A Preliminary Note on the Oesrous Cycle in the Sheep L. E. Hawkkins and A. E. Darlow; 10 (1931); pp. 15-18 |
|
The Germ Cells in the Developing Gonad of the Trout George C. Moore; 10 (1931); pp. 18-22 |
|
Studies on the Crustacea of Oklahoma: II. Notes on the Cladoceran Fauna J. G. Mackin; 10 (1931); pp. 22-28 |
|
Green Gunpowder Tea as a Source of Vitamin C Estelle Rockley; 10 (1931); pp. 29-30 |
|
A Study of the Effect of Coca-Cola on the Basal Metabolism of College Women and Adolescent Girls Louise Perkinson; 10 (1931); pp. 30-32 |
|
Observations on the Flora of Delaware COunty, Oklahoma Marion Sherwood Lahman; 10 (1931); pp. 32-35 |
|
On Drug and Serum-fastness in a Strain of Trypansoma Equiperdum Using Albino Rats as Hosts T. C. Carter; 10 (1931); pp. 35-37 |
|
Studies on the Phosphorus Content of Certain Oklahoma Waters and Notes on the Develpement of Artificial Ponds Horacs J. Harper; 10 (1931); pp. 37-40 |
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address | Biological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Social Sciences |Home
|
|
A Laboratory Progress Report on Oklahoma Clay Studies L. F. Sheerar; 10 (1931); pp. 41-49 |
|
Questions Concerning the Relation of Petroliferous Provinces to the Scheme of Sedimentation A. E. Lauer; 10 (1931); p. 50 |
|
A Method to Determining the Distanse and Height of Objects by Use of a Camera C. W. Thornthwaite; 10 (1931); pp. 50-51 |
|
The "Big" and "Oswego Limes" in the Area East of Tulsa Frank C. Greene; 10 (1931); pp. 52-53 |
|
Gypsum in the Fayetteville Shale Albert W. Giles and A. M. Jones; 10 (1931); pp. 53-60 |
|
"Fused" Ammonium Fluoride and Bifluoride in the Analysis of Quartz and Silicates A. C. Shead and G. Frederick Smith; 10 (1931); pp. 60-61 |
|
The Distribution and Trend of Negro Population in Central Oklahoma C. J. Bollinger; 10 (1931); pp. 61-63 |
PHYSICAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address |Biological Sciences | Geological Sciences |Social Sciences |Home
|
|
The Photoelectric Sensitivity of Thin Films of Solid Mercury Carl S. Woodward and Duane Roller; 10 (1931); pp. 64-66 |
|
The Relative Optical Reflectivities of Solid and Liquid Mercury Wayne Webb and Duane Roller; 10 (1931); pp. 66-69 |
|
A "Removable" Yellow Ink John Gordon Allen; 10 (1931); pp. 69-70 |
|
The Retardation of Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Aubrey Clay; 10 (1931); pp. 70-72 |
|
Notes on the Teaching of Liberal Arts Mathemetics Paul C. Overstreet; 10 (1931); pp. 72-73 |
|
Physical Problems in the Separation of Oil and Gas C. H. Keplinger; 10 (1931); pp. 74-76 |
|
Relations Between the Hall Effect and Resistance in Sputtered Gold Films F. W. Warburton and J. W. Todd; 10 (1931); pp. 76-78 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES | Presidents Address |Biological Sciences | Geological Sciences |Physical Sciences |Home
|
|
Some Psychological Concepts Underlying Measurement Richard E. Hyde; 10 (1931); pp. 79-81 |
|
Population Increase According to Farm Tenure Status Otis Durant Duncan; 10 (1931); pp. 81-82 |
|
Mobility of Public School Administrators in Oklahoma, 1917-1930 Herbert Patterson; 10 (1931); pp. 82-83 |