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SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section B, Geology | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | In Memoriam |Home
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Some observations on fluctuating water levels and seasonal changes in an Arkansas cypress swamp Harriet G. Barclay; 35 (1954); pp. 1-2 |
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Notes on Oklahoma plants George J. Goodman; 35 (1954); pp. 3-4 |
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Observations of growth variance in Albizia seedlings of the same generation Sister M. Marian; 35 (1954); pp. 4-5 |
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Algae of the Ozark Mountains Dorothy V. Leake; 35 (1954); pp. 6-9 |
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Rotenone survey of Black Hollow on Lower Spavinaw Lake Samuel W. Jackson, Jr.; 35 (1954); pp. 10-14 |
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Some observations on limnology and fish distribution in the Illinois River below Tenkiller reservoir Phillip B. Summers; 35 (1954); pp. 15-20 |
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Three years of partial fish population removal at Lake Hiwassee, Oklahoma John E. King; 35 (1954); pp. 21-24 |
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The fish population at two cut-off pools in Salt Creek, Osage County, Okla. Ronald E. Elkin, Jr.; 35 (1954); pp. 25-29 |
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Comparison of growth rates of fishes in Stringtown sub-prison lake prior to, and three years after, draining and restocking Joe C. Finnell; 35 (1954); pp. 30-36 |
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Some recent changes in the fish fauna of Lake Texoma Carl D. Riggs and Virgil E. Dowell; 35 (1954); pp. 37-39 |
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Records of distribution for amphibians and reptiles of Oklahoma Charles C. Carpenter; 35 (1954); pp. 39-41 |
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Leopard frog eggs in October Arthur N. Bragg and Virgil E. Dowell; 35 (1954); pp. 41-42 |
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An unusually large diamond-backed water snake (Natrix rhombifera) Charles C. Capenter; 35 (1954); p. 42 |
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Some notes on oil refinery pollution Patricia L. Brandt and I. E. Wallen; 35 (1954); pp. 43-44 |
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Feeding aggregation of narrow mouth toad (Microhyla carolinensis olivacea) Charles C. Carpenter; 35 (1954); p. 45 |
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New and unusual birds for the Tulsa County, Oklahoma area Orrin W. Letson and Ethel Letson; 35 (1954); p. 46 |
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Some notes on the stream limnology in Oklahoma I. E. Wallen; 35 (1954); pp. 47-50 |
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Some earthworms from southern Oklahoma Walter J. Harman; 35 (1954); pp. 51-55 |
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Drosophilia in the Norman, Oklahoma area Jack Bennett; 35 (1954); pp. 56-57 |
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Coddling moth emergence records for 1952-54 G. A. Bieberdorf; 35 (1954); pp. 57-59 |
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The mating swarm of the Texas harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex barbatus, F. Smith) Jerry H. Young and D. E. Howell; 35 (1954); pp. 60-62 |
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The effects of chloretone on developing fish embryos Bertram L. Blumenkrantz; 35 (1954); pp. 62-65 |
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Observations of bacterial antibiotics which inhibit or prevent the development of fish embryos Roy W. Jones and Dean Seeman; 35 (1954); pp. 66-67 |
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The occurence of Cotylaspis insignis (Aspidogastridae) in clams and turtles of Lake Texoma Irma Fulhage; 35 (1954); pp. 67-68 |
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An estimate of the fish populations in a forty-five year old Oklahoma pond Robert M. Jenkins; 35 (1954); pp. 69-76 |
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Thirty years of Christmas bird counts in north eastern Oklahoma Edith Force Kassing; 35 (1954); pp. 77-83 |
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Some fresh water sponges in Oklahoma Mary Louise Rainbolt; 35 (1954); pp. 84-87 |
SECTION B, GEOLOGY | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | In Memoriam |Home
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Silt deposition at Ardmore, Oklahoma, from dust storms in 1954 Horace J. Harper; 35 (1954); p. 88 |
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Some effects of channel roughness on stream flow Gladys E. Braden; 35 (1954); p. 89 |
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The Hogshooter formation in Creek County, Oklahoma Malcolm C. Oakes; 35 (1954); p. 90 |
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A fourth report on the accumulation of recent alluvium in the Deep Fork of the North Canadian River valley in Lincoln County, Oklahoma Horace J. harper and Fenton Gray; 35 (1954); pp. 91-93 |
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Pliocene and Pleistocene fossils from Beaver County, Oklahoma Stuart L. Schoff; 35 (1954); p. 94 |
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The Brush Hollow limestone of the Canon City re-entrant, Colorado William F. Tanner; 35 (1954); p. 95 |
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Notes on Post Wellington faulting in the north Garber field, Garfield County, Oklahoma Vernon R. Baker; 35 (1954); pp. 96-98 |
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Bloating properties of shale in the Hilltop formation in Seminole County Albert L. Burwell; 35 (1954); pp. 98-102 |
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam |Home
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Cosmic ray events observed in nuclear emulsions exposed at 100,000 feet Zack Osborne, Philip Fitzpatrick, and R. A. Howard; 35 (1954); pp. 103-109 |
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The Berkley conference for teachers of astronomy Simon Green; 35 (1954); pp. 109-110 |
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Investigations on the fluid dynamics of spark discharges R. G. Fowler and G. E Seay; 35 (1954); pp. 111-116 |
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam | Home
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Some "first" sources of sex information as reported by ninety college students Henry Angelino and Edmund V. Mech; 35 (1954); p. 117 |
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A matrix for the representation of environmental-personality relationships Leonard A. Ostlund; 35 (1954); p. 118 |
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Land tenure among the aborigines of Oklahoma. Abstract. Sam Schulman; 35 (1954); p. 119 |
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Demographic trends of the negro (1890-1950) in Oklahoma E. R. Edmonds; 35 (1954); pp. 120-134 |
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam | Home
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Some chemistry projects at Booker T. Washington School of Cushing, Okla. Charles Pratt; 35 (1954); pp. 135-137 |
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The development of a science program for the junior high school Jack Parker; 35 (1954); pp. 138-141 |
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How to individualize instruction in large classes Vivla V. Johnson; 35 (1954); pp. 142-145 |
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The conference of teachers of high school chemistry at Laramie Ford Michael; 35 (1954); pp. 145-147 |
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A graduate course goes practical F. W. Allen; 35 (1954); pp. 147-149 |
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What the colleges can, and should, offer the in-service teachers F. W. Allen; 35 (1954); pp. 150-153 |
SECTION F, GEOGRAPHY |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam |Home
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Notes on a field trip in Ethiopia Thomas P. Dean; 35 (1954); p. 154 |
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Geographic implications of recent jet stream developments J. Kim Sherrod; 35 (1954); p. 155 |
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Planetary alignment periodicities in sunspots and solar radiation Clyde J. Bollinger; 35 (1954); pp. 156-157 |
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The need for mathematics in geography Luis Freile; 35 (1954); pp. 158-160 |
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The relationship between mineral production and population in the Oklahoma portion of the tri-state lead and zinc district Arthur H. Doerr; 35 (1954); pp. 161-162 |
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The Salt Plains of Oklahoma Charles W. Harris; 35 (1954); pp. 163 (162-163) |
SECTION G, CONSERVATION |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography |In Memoriam | Home
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Cropping systems and tillage methods Harley A. Daniel; 35 (1954); pp. 164-165 |
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The population unit in a wild turkey census Carl H. Thomas; 35 (1954); pp. 166-168 |
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Opportunities of the conservation section of the Oklahoma Academy of Science A. M. Stebler; 35 (1954); pp. 169-170 |
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Petroleum conservation - a case study of Oklahoma Eugene L. Swearingen; 35 (1954); p. 171 |
IN MEMORIAM | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | Home
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Arthur L. Charlton - Chemist V. E. Monnett, O. F. Evans, and L. H. Bally; 35 (1954); p. 172 |
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Arthur James Williams - Geologist V. E. Monnett, O. F. Evans, and L. H. Bally; 35 (1954); p. 172 |
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Preperation of Manuscripts for Publication in the Proceedings of Oklahoma Academy of Science 35 (1954); p. 173 |