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Volume 30—1949


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CONTENTS
PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education | Collegiate Papers | Home
Oklahoma Forests and Woodlands
J. Clifford Shirley; 30 (1949); pp. 3- 10
SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education | Collegiate Papers | President's Address | Home
Plants of Oklahoma Lakes
Wm. T. Penfound; 30 (1949); pp. 13- 14
Distribution Records of Oklahoma Flowering Plants
Robert Stratton; 30 (1949); pp. 14- 15
Light and Electron Microscopic Observations of the Bacterial Nucleus
A. Eisenstark; 30 (1949); pp. 15- 16
Some New Records of Paddlefish and Sturgeon for Oklahoma
Carl D. Riggs and George A. Moore; 30 (1949); pp. 16- 18
A Note on the Egg Masses of Scaphiopus hurterii Strecker
Arthur N. Bragg; 30 (1949); pp. 18- 19
Salentian Additions to County Lists in Oklahoma
Arthur N. Bragg and Harold A. Dundee; 30 (1949); pp. 19- 21
Observations on the Narrow- mouthed Salamander
Arthur N. Bragg; 30 (1949); pp. 21- 24
Unusual Items from the 1947 and 1948 Records of the Tulsa Audubon Society
Reported by O. W. Letson and Edith Force Kassing; 30 (1949); p. 25
Report on the Mammals of the Black Mesa Region, Oklahoma
Bryan P. Glass; 30 (1949); pp. 26- 30
Observations on Spongilla fragilis: Reorganization and Larvae
Harley P. Brown; 30 (1949); pp. 30- 32
A Check List of Land Snails of Oklahoma
Louis Lutz; 30 (1949); pp. 32- 35
A Preliminary List of the Fishes of Eleven Oklahoma Lakes
Gordon E. Hall; 30 (1949); pp. 36- 40
Lepomis marginatus (Holbrook) in Oklahoma
J. D. Reeves and George A. Moore; 30 (1949); pp. 41- 42
A Preliminary Report on the Effects of Antuitrin (Growth Hormmone) on the Development of Fish Embryos
Roy W. Jones; 30 (1949); pp. 42- 45
Age and Growth of Lepibema chrysops in Lake Texoma
A. O. Weese; 30 (1949); pp. 45- 48
Some Observations on Pollination of Alfalfa Hay
G. A. Bieberdorf; 30 (1949); pp. 49- 51
Vitamin A Storage in Pen- reared Bob- white Quail
Glenn Jones and Ruble Langston; 30 (1949); pp. 52- 56
The Fruiting of Cotton in Relation to Insect Control: Second Report
F. A. Fenton; 30 (1949); pp. 56- 59
Fish Population of the Stilling Basin Below Wister Dam
Gordon E. Hall; 30 (1949); pp. 59- 62
Ways of Adding Calcium to the Diet
Maxine M. Looper, Margaret S. Stephens and Helen B. Burton; 30 (1949); pp. 62- 69
A Study of Fish Populations, with special reference to the White Bass, Lepibema chrysops (Rafinesque) in Lake Duncan, Oklahoma
H. C. Ward; 30 (1949); pp. 69- 84
A Fish Population Study of Claremore City Lake
Robert M. Jenkins; 30 (1949); pp. 84- 93
The Age and Growth of White Crappie, Pomoxis annularis (Rafinesque) from Four Small Oklahoma Lakes
William H. Thompson, H. C. Ward, and J. F. McArthur; 30 (1949); pp. 93- 101
The Age and Growth of White Bass, Lepibema chrysops (Rafinesque), from Lake Overholser and Lake Hefner, Oklahoma
William H. Thompson; 30 (1949); pp. 101- 110
Notes on the Rio- Grande Wild Turkey in Central Texas
Walter P. Taylor; 30 (1949); pp. 110- 114
The Range- type Pattern Requirements of Bob White Quail in Payne County, Oklahoma
Richard DeArment; 30 (1949); pp. 114- 117
Hunting Returns on Pen- reared Bobwhites in Okfuskee County
George B. Wint; 30 (1949); pp. 117- 120
SECTION B, GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education | Collegiate Papers | President's Address | Home
Ripple Marks as Indicators of Small Unconformites
O. F. Evans and Leo M. Wright; 30 (1949); pp. 123- 124
Mapping the Missouri- Virgil Boundary in Northwest Oklahoma: A Progress Report
Malcolm C. Oakes; 30 (1949); pp. 124- 125
Cavitation Erosion in Stream Channels
Gladys E. Braden; 30 (1949); pp. 125- 127
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Collegiate Papers | President's Address | Home
Analytical Procedure for the Determination of Titanium and Iron in Titaniferous Ores
Gerald W. Chase, William R. Reed, and Albert L. Burwell; 30 (1949); pp. 131- 134
Conversion of Olefins to Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
F. E. Mertz and O. C. Dermer; 30 (1949); pp. 134- 136
New Reactions of Pentaerythritol
Otto Sturzenegger and O. C. Dermer; 30 (1949); pp. 137- 139
Transient Radiation Process in Gas Discharges
B. E. Clotfelter and R. G. Fowler; 30 (1949); pp. 139- 140
Evidence of Association in the Tetrohydrofuran- water System
Dean Montgomery, B. O. Heston, and Forrest Blankenship; 30 (1949); pp. 140- 144
The Calibration of Pipettes for Paper Partition Chromatography
Thomas B. Gage and Simon H. Wender; 30 (1949); pp. 144- 145
The Use of Metal Complexes in Identification of Flavenoid Pigments
Thomas B. Gage and Simon H. Wender; 30 (1949); pp. 145- 148
A Method for the Purification of Ethanol for Use in Ultraviolet Absorption Spectrophometry
Thomas B. Gage and Simon H. Wender; 30 (1949); p. 149
Preliminary Studies on the Use of Amberlite Resins in Locoweed Investigations
Charles H. Chervenka and Simon H. Wender; 30 (1949); pp. 150- 153
The Use of Multiple Strips in One- dimensional Paper Chromotography
C. D. Douglass and Simon H. Wender; 30 (1949); pp. 153- 154
The Infrared Absorption Spectra of Six C14 Hydrocarbons and Their Application to the Study of Diesel Fuels
N. G. Adams and J. Rud Nielsen; 30 (1949); pp. 154- 166
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section E, Science Education | Collegiate Papers | President's Address | Home
A Survey of Phillips University Students' Attitudes on Teaching as a Profession
T. D. D. Quaid; 30 (1949); pp. 169- 172
The Role of the Prison Psychologist
John A. Knowles; 30 (1949); pp. 172- 175
Rational- Empirical Criteria of Science and the Problem of Predicion
G. Raymond Stone; 30 (1949); pp. 176- 180
Methods of Bringing the Gap between Alcoholic Addiction and Rehabilitation
Aimee Whitman Marrs; 30 (1949); pp. 180- 184
Some Social Implications of Soil Conservation Districts in Oklahoma
David C. Winslow; 30 (1949); pp. 184- 185
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences | Collegiate Papers | President's Address | Home
The Public School Museum- A Visual Aid
Lily Stafford; 30 (1949); pp. 189- 192
Use of Photographic Materials in Teaching and Research in Microbiology
A. Eisenstark; 30 (1949); pp. 192- 193
Use of Democratic Methods in the Organization of a Zoology Course
Harley P. Brown and Paul R. David; 30 (1949); pp. 193- 194
The Need for Philosophy of Science in Science Education
Malcolm Correll; 30 (1949); pp. 194- 198
The Question of Large Classes in College Teaching
Carl Marshall; 30 (1949); pp. 198- 201
The Periodic Table as an Instrument in teaching General Chemistry
Joe W. Meltron and W. Dean Leslie; 30 (1949); pp. 201- 202
Purchasing of Scientific Supplies and Apparatus
A. E. Aynesworth; 30 (1949); pp. 203- 205
Recording Animal Calls for Teaching Aids
Arthur N. Bragg; 30 (1949); pp. 205- 206
Comparative Data on Exotic Fish Embryos Suitable for Classroom and Laboratory Demonstrations and Experiments
Robert H. Ingersol and Roy W. Jones; 30 (1949); pp. 206- 209
A Demonstration of Electrolysis by a Calorimetric Method
W. D. Leslie and J. W. Melton; 30 (1949); p. 210
COLLEGIATE PAPERS | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education | President's Address | Home
Sodium Salicylate and 8- hydroxyquinoline in Inorganic Microchemical Analysis
Ernest Lippert, Jr.; 30 (1949); pp. 213- 214
A Prelliminary Report on Trapping and Marking Bob White Quail
Egbert B. Inman and William Eitel; 30 (1949); pp. 215- 216
The Ornamental Trees and Evergreen Shrubs of Enid, Oklahoma
William J. Tinker; 30 (1949); pp. 216- 221
Effects of Alcohols on Decomposition Temperature of Chloroform Hydrate
Ernest Lippert Jr.; 30 (1949); pp. 221- 225