CONTENTS
1926 VOLUME 1 | 1926 Volume 2
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | Biology |Home
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Research as a State Policy Homer L. Dodge; 6 (1926); pp. 14-23 |
BIOLOGY | Presidential Address |Home
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A Preliminary Report on the Seasonal Aspects of Six Habitats Near Norman, Oklahoma H. M. Hefley, Jr.; 6 (1926); pp. 23-33 |
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Overgrazing from an Ecological Point of View W. E. Bruner; 6 (1926); pp. 34-38 |
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Preliminary Observations on the Depth, Spread and Charactaristics of the Root Systems of Our Common Garden Plants W. E. Bruner; 6 (1926); pp. 39-49 |
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Preliminary Observations on the Root Development of Cotton, Tobacco and Peanut W. E. Bruner; 6 (1926); p. 50 |
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Preliminary Observations on the Movement of Solutions in the Soil W. E. Bruner; 6 (1926); p. 51 |
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The Activities of Young Chicks after the Removal of their Semi-Circular Canals L. B. Nice and John B. Todd; 6 (1926); pp. 52-53 |
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Nystagmus in Young Chicks John B. Todd; 6 (1926); p. 54 |
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The Effect of Hot and Cold Applications on Normal Uterine Contractions Alma J. Neill and Harold M. Hefley, Jr.; 6 (1926); pp. 55-58 |
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Factors Concerned in the Formation of Renal Anomalies with Report of an Unusual Case John M. Thuringer; 6 (1926); pp. 59-62 |
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Census of the Song and Insectivorous Birds of Oklahoma George B. Saunders, Jr.; 6 (1926); pp. 63-70 |
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Observations of Some Oklahoma Birds George B. Saunders, Jr.; 6 (1926); pp. 71-78 |
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September Nesting of the Mourning Doves in Norman in 1925 Margaret Morse Nice; 6 (1926); pp. 79-80 |
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A Study of a Nesting of Magnolia Warblers Margaret Morse Nice; 6 (1926); p. 81 |
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A Preliminary List of the Protozoa of Cleveland County Geraldine Gabel; 6 (1926); pp. 82-84 |
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The University of Oklahoma Museum of Zoology Expedition of 1925 A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 85-88 |
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A Report on the Amphibians and Reptiles of Oklahoma A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 89-100 |
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Field Observations on Some Amphibians and Reptiles of Pima County Arizona A. I. Ortenburger and R. D. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 101-121 |
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Some Bats from Oklahoma A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); p. 122 |
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A Report on the Fish of Oklahoma, with Description of New Genera and Species A. I. Ortenburger and C. L. Hubbs; 6 (1926); pp. 123-141 |
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Notes on Coleoptera form Southeastern Oklahoma with a few Records form Adjacent Portions of Texas and Arkansas A. I. Ortenburger and Melville H. Hatch; 6 (1926); pp. 142-148 |
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Notes on Oklahoma Orthoptera with a List of Species from the State T. H. Hubbell and A. I. Ortenbuger; 6 (1926); pp. 149-183 |
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Some Oklahoma Hemiptera A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 184-192 |
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Bird Records from Southern Oklahoma R. D. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 193-196 |
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A Key to the Snakes of Oklahoma A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 197-218 |
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Odonata Collected in Southern Oklahoma during the Summer of 1925 A. I. Ortenburger; 6 (1926); pp. 219-221 |
1926 VOLUME 2 | 1926 Volume 1
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GEOLOGY | Physics |Social Sciences |Home
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The Highest Point in Oklahoma C. L. Cooper; 6 (1926); pp. 227-228 |
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A Stream Valley Type of Oklahoma O. F. Evans; 6 (1926); pp. 228-231 |
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The Norman Special Topographic Sheet Robert Muldrow; 6 (1926); pp. 232-233 |
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Dead Ones, or Obsolete Geological Formation Names in Oklahoma Charles N. Gould; 6 (1926); pp. 234-238 |
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Radiate Structure of Sand Barite Crystal Masses C. N. Gould; 6 (1926); pp. 239-242 |
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Detailed Geology of the Northern Part of Muray County, Oklahoma V. E. Monnett; 6 (1926); pp. 243-245 |
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Spirifer Horizons of the Ohio Mid-Devonian H. Andrew Ireland; 6 (1926); pp. 246-250 |
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A. The Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma and its Problems
B. Problems of Straigraphy in OklahomaRoy A. Wilson; 6 (1926); pp. 251-253 |
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Preliminary Report on the Sycamore Limestone C. L. Cooper; 6 (1926); pp. 254-259 |
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Some New Fossil Algal Horizons in the Arbuckle Mountains Charles E. Decker; 6 (1926); pp. 260-26 |
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New Leaf Fossils from the Permian of Central Oklahoma Charles N. Gould; 6 (1926); pp. 263-264 |
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The Age of Rounded Sand Grains G. E. Anderson; 6 (1926); pp. 265-267 |
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The "Buried Hills" as a Structural Agency V. E. Monnett; 6 (1926); pp. 268-272 |
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Can We Classify the Methods by Which Oil Fields are Discovered? John A. Udden; 6 (1926); pp. 273-278 |
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Some Features of Ore-Bodies Formed in Synclines by Meteoric Waters C. E. Sanborn; 6 (1926); pp. 279-285 |
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Producing Sands in the Garber Oil Field Harold Vanderpool; 6 (1926); pp. 286-289 |
PHYSICS |Geology | Social Sciences |Home
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On Space Charge in Electrolytes Duane E. Roller; 6 (1926); pp. 290-293 |
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The Effect of the Concentration Gradient on the Electric Field in an Electrolyte Duane E. Roller; 6 (1926); p. 294 |
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A Determination of the Melting Point of Sodium Electrolyzed Through Glass J. R. Nielson and Ruth Bieber; 6 (1926); pp. 295-296 |
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The Phoneloscope for Sound Intensities J. H. Cloud; 6 (1926); pp. 297-298 |
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A Few Errors in Text Books J. H. Cloud; 6 (1926); pp. 299-300 |
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Test of a Wind-Electric Plant and the Relation of Wind Movement to Generated Electricity Edwin Kurtz; 6 (1926); pp. 301-309 |
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An Excellent, Inexpensive Conservation of Momentum Apparatus H. C. Roys; 6 (1926); pp. 310-312 |
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An Extreme Case of Electrolytic Conduction J. R. Neilson; 6 (1926); p. 313 |
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Transmutation of Elements J. R. Nielsen; 6 (1926); pp. 313-314 |
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Poggendorf's Fallmaschine William Schriever; 6 (1926); pp. 314-316 |
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A new Frequency Meter of Wide Range Homer L. Dodge; 6 (1926)*
This paper was in the table of contents, but was not printed in this volume |
SOCIAL SCIENCES |Physics | Geology |Home
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A Child's Vocabulary from Fifteen Months to Three Years Margaret M. Nice; 6 (1926); pp. 317-333 |
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Some Sentences of a Boy of Three Years, Eight Months Old Sophie R. A. Court; 6 (1926); pp. 334-343 |
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The Teaching of Ideals and Development of the Traits of Character and Personality M. L. Perkins; 6 (1926); pp. 344-347 |
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The Materials of Educational Sociology J. V. L. Morris; 6 (1926); pp. 348-357 |
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Some Tendencies in the Popularity of Secondary School Subjects in the Last Decade H. L. Foster; 6 (1926); pp. 358-360 |
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An Experiment in the Objective Measurement of a Result of Teaching Goerge F. Miller; 6 (1926); pp. 361-368 |
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A Progress Report on Oklahoma Archeology J. B. Thoburn; 6 (1926); pp. 369-371 |
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Prehistoric Migrations J. B. Thoburn; 6 (1926); pp. 372-378 |
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Alber Heald Van Vleet, a Pioneer Oklahoma Scientist R. E. Jeffs; 6 (1926); pp. 379-382 |