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Volume 38—1957


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CONTENTS
SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | In Memoriam |Home
Subsection Botany
Techniques developed for studying the degradation of steroids manometrically
Vincent Altieri and Norman N. Durham; 38 (1957); pp. 26-27
Demonstration of herpes simplex virus in fetal rabbits
Joseph Z. Biegeleisen, Jr. and L. Vernon Scott; 38 (1957); pp. 35-37
Investigations into the cyto-morphogenetic effects of colchicine on varieties of Sorghum vulgare
Edward G. Damon; 38 (1957); pp. 9-13
The growth response of potted tailsman rose plants as related to dessication
Robert P. Early; 38 (1957); pp.28-29
Adsorption studies with herpes simplex immune sera as evidence for specificity
Francis G. Felton and L. Vernon Scott; 38 (1957); pp. 37-38
Engineering for microbiological environmental control in refuse composting
Herman S. Forest and Howard G. Furlow; 38 (1957); pp. 32-35
Effects of mowing on a native tall grass prairie in central Oklahoma
Charles J. Gardner, J. A. Jewell, Helen Dunn and I. Y. Mahmoud; 38 (1957); pp. 30-31
The effect of gibberellic acid upon Euglena
Daude N. Griffin; 38 (1957); pp. 14-15
The cytohistology of foliar and floral initiation in Andropogon Gerardi Vitman
Imy V. Holt; 38 (1957); pp. 15-22
Cytotaxonomic notes on the Dichanthium annulation complex
K. L. Mehra and Robert P. Celarier; 38 (1957); pp. 22-25
Sorghum versus sorghum-guar mixtures for forage and protein production
Lyell Thompson; 38 (1957); pp. 31-32
Additions to the Oklahoma flora from the Oklahoma Ozarks
Charles S. Wallis; 38 (1957); pp. 3-5
Notes on Oklahoma plants
George J. Goodman; 38 (1957); pp.1-3
Studies in the composition and distribution of the Oklahoma flora - No. 23
U. T. Waterfall; 38 (1957); pp. 6-7
The Psoralea esculenta series of Oklahoma
Varley E. Wieldman; 38 (1957); pp. 7-9
Subsection Zoology
A preliminary survey of the cerambycids (Insecta: Coleoptera) of Oklahoma
Donald R. Alexander; 38 (1957); pp. 43-52
Kalotermes minor Hagen in Oklahoma
G. A. Bieberdorf; 38 (1957); pp. 52-53
Marking white bass with spaghetti tags
Harry Bishop; 38 (1957); pp. 68-70
Fourteen additions to the known spider fauna of Oklahoma
Branley A. Branson; 38 (1957); pp. 60-62
Additional distribution records for Oklahoma reptiles
Charles C. Carpenter; 38 (1957); pp. 71-74
Notes on the helminths of Pseudemys scripta elegans Wied, 1838) in areas of Texas and Oklahoma
Barbara A. Everhart; 38 (1957); pp. 38-43
Seasonal distribution in alfalfa of the convergent lady beetle, Hypodamia convergens Guer
F. A. Fenton; 38 (1957); pp. 54-58
An isolated population of the plains killfish, Fundulus kansae, within the Ozark Uplift, Mayes County, Oklahoma
William R. Heard; 38 (1957); pp. 62-64
The occurence of Signalosa petenenesis in Lake Texoma
Carl D. Riggs and George A. Moore; 38 (1957); pp. 7-9
Regeneration of gills in Zygoptera naiads
Patricia Woolever; 38 (1957); pp. 59-60
SECTION B, GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | 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
The hydraulic jump in natural streams
Gldys E. Braden; 38 (1957); pp. 78-79
Identification of flints by use of the binocular microscope
O. F. Evans; 38 (1957); p. 80
Permian stratigraphy of Blaine County, Oklahoma - a preliminary report
Robert O. Fay; 38 (1957); pp. 82-86
Straigraphy of the Blaine formation in Beckham County, Oklahoma
William E. Ham; 38 (1957); pp. 88-93
New list of subsurface stratigraphic names
Louise Jordan; 38 (1957); pp. 80-82
Cenozoic stratigraphy of Roger Mills County
David B. Kitts; 38 (1957); p. 87
What is expected of a geologist?
E. L. Lucas; 38 (1957); pp. 75-77
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam |Home
Unsteady state method for the determination of thermal conductivities of oils
J. E. Hurt, E. E. Kohnke and A. R. Schmidt; 38 (1957); pp. 94-103
Anomalous behavior of methlyydrazines in reactions with esters
Merle D. Maxwell and Paul F. Kruse, Jr.; 38 (1957); pp. 103-104
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam | Home
Psychotherapy with the institutionalized retarded
Ira Goldberg; 38 (1957); pp. 105-108
Observations concerning human relations in workshop settings at Langston University
A. C. Shropshire; 38 (1957); pp. 109-111
Relationships between and reliability estimates of new (Holtzman) ink blot variables and conventional Rorschach scoring categories
Harl H. Young; 38 (1957); pp. 103-104
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam | Home
Education moves outdoors
Charles L. Caldwell; 38 (1957); p. 116
Oklahoma High School Institute
Glenn L. Rucker; 38 (1957); pp. 116-118
Dividing a line externally and hyperbola construction
Mayo G. Shults; 38 (1957); pp. 118-119
The National Science Foundation to the improvement of high school science and mathematics teachers
James H. Zant; 38 (1957); pp. 119-120
SECTION F, GEOGRAPHY |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section G, Conservation |In Memoriam |Home
Astronomical foreshadowing of seasonal rainfall in the Southern Plains Region 1937-1925
Clyde J. Bollinger; 38 (1957); pp. 121-123
What kind of industry is best for Oklahoma
Arthur H. Doerr; 38 (1957); pp. 124-127
The influence of geographical conditions upon Civil War strategy in the Mississippi Delta
James C. Hippen; 38 (1957); pp. 128-131
Planning your city
J. Lee Rodgers and John W. Morris; 38 (1957); pp.131-134
SECTION G, CONSERVATION |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography |In Memoriam | Home
Some game management practices suitable for Oklahoma
Frederick M. Baumgartner; 38 (1957); pp. 177-180
Some foods used by coyotes and bobcats in Cimarron County, Oklahoma
Ralph Joe Ellis and Sanford D. Schemnitz ; 38 (1957); pp. 180-185
Longhorn cattle weights and horn measurements
Arthur F. Halloran; 38 (1957); pp. 135-136
A one-year creel census on Fort Gibson Reservoir
Alfred Houser and William R. Heard; 38 (1957); pp. 137-146
Summary of a three-year creel census on Lake Eucha and Spavinaw Lake, Oklahoma, with comparisons of other Oklahoma reservoirs
Samuel W. Jackson; 38 (1957); pp. 146-154
A drop-net trapping technique for greater prairie chickens
Karl F. Jacobs; 38 (1957); pp. 154-157
The standing crop of fish in Oklahoma ponds
Robert M. Jenkins; 38 (1957); pp. 157-172
Fish population studies on three Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Lakes
O'Reilly Sandoz; 38 (1957); pp. 173-177
Research and management in wildlife conservation
A. M. Stebler; 38 (1957); pp. 186-193
IN MEMORIAM | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | Home
Clinton McCarty Allen; 38 (1957); p. 194
Irma R. Fulhage; 38 (1957); p. 195
Carol Y. Mason; 38 (1957); p. 195
Harry W. Orr; 38 (1957); p. 196
Ruth Reder; 38 (1957); p. 197
J. A. Trent; 38 (1957); p. 197