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Research and Industry J. H. Cloud; 7 (1927); pp. 14-20 |
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The Academy and Oklahoma's Future Bradford Knapp; 7 (1927); pp. 21-23 |
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An Annotated List of the Coprophagus Scarabaeidae Known to Occur in Oklahoma G. A. Bieberdorf; 7 (1927); pp. 24-28 |
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History of the Distributin of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil in Oklahoma G. A. Bieberdorf; 7 (1927); pp. 29-34 |
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The Relation of the Definative Ova to the Promordial Germ Cells of the Domestic Fowl A. Richards and J. B. Goldsmith; 7 (1927); pp. 35-39 |
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Ciliates of the Stomach of the Sheep R. O. Whitenton; 7 (1927); pp. 43-46 |
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A Microscopic Study of Beef Tissues F. J. Beard; 7 (1927); pp. 40-42 |
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Weight Changes During Gestation and Lctation in Guinea Pigs W. A. Craft; 7 (1927); pp. 47-51 |
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Some Observations on the Characteristics of Swine Hair W. A. Craft; 7 (1927); pp. 52-53 |
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Correlation Studies Involving Factors that Influence The Quality of Fleece in the Rambouillet Sheep A. E. Darrow and W. A. Craft; 7 (1927); pp. 54-56 |
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The Bird Collection of the Okmulgee High School Edith R. Force; 7 (1927); pp. 57-71 |
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New Nesing Records in Cleveland Count in 1925 and 1926 Margaret Morse Nice; 7 (1927); pp. 72-74 |
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The Bird Life of a Forty Are Tract in Central Oklahoma Margaret Morse Nice; 7 (1927); pp. 75-93 |
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Some Notes on Oklahoma County's Christmas Bird Census for 1926 and 1926 Georg B. Saunders; 7 (1927); pp. 94-102 |
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A Biological Survey of Garfield County J. Cliffford Shirley; 7 (1927); pp. 103-104 |
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Partial List of the Angiosperms of Garfield County J. Cliffford Shirley; 7 (1927); pp. 105-109*
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The Importance of Oklahoma's Wind-Borne Pollinated Plants form a Medical Standpoint, With Special Reference to Hay-Fever and Asthma Ray M. Balyeat; 7 (1927); pp. 110-119 |
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Lateral Bud Primordia in the Embryo of Gymnocladus dioica J. N. Martin and H. I. Featherly; 7 (1927); pp. 120-122 |
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Fairy Rings of Lepiota Morgani Pk. in Oklahoma Robert Stratton; 7 (1927); pp. 123-127 |
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Gyromitra brunnea, Underwood Robert Strotton; 7 (1927); p. 128 |
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May Water Loss from Plants be Reduced by Foliage Sprays? Frank B. Cross; 7 (1927); pp. 129-131 |
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The Use of Mercurochrome and Modified Mercurochrome as Biologcal Stains Jess D. Herrmann, Westervelt Dennis, and Dallas S. Dedrick; 7 (1927); pp. 132-133 |
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Say's Chipmunk, -Eutamias quadrivittatus quadrivittatus in Cimmarron County R. C. Tate and L. B. Nice; 7 (1927); p. 134 |
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A Survey of the Water Mold Occuring in the Soils of North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma J. V. Harvey; 7 (1927); p. 135 |
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A New Species of Water Mold from Wisconsin J. V. Harvey; 7 (1927); p. 136 |
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Fish of the Ponds and Streams of Okmulgee County Edith R. Force; 7 (1927); p. 137 |
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A Preliminary Study of the Potential Fertility in Oklahoma Soils Horace J. Harper and Henry F. Murphy; 7 (1927); pp. 138-148 |
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Physiography in Relation to Past Climates O. F. Evans; 7 (1927); pp. 149-151 |
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Some Reasons for the Parrallel Courses of Streams in Oklahoma O. F. Evans; 7 (1927); pp. 152-154 |
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Oklahoma's Mineral Production in 1925 John S. Redfield; 7 (1927); pp. 154-157 |
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The Correlation of Coals in Oklahoma and Kansas C. L. Cooper; 7 (1927); pp. 158-168 |
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On the Origin of Certain Wide Veins G. E. Anderson; 7 (1927); pp. 168-170 |
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The Correlation of Rocks by Means of Microscopic Fossils Charles E. Decker; 7 (1927); pp. 171-176 |
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Fossil Vertebrate Fragments from the Permian from Morrison, Oklahoma A. H. Koschmann; 7 (1927); p. 177 |
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On the Concepts of Mass and Force J. Rud Nielson; 7 (1927); pp. 178-181 |
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The Occurrence and Destruction of Glossypol in Cotton Seed Products Willis D. Gallup; 7 (1927); pp. 182-187 |
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Some Factors Affecting the Composition of Roughages R. B. Becker; 7 (1927); pp. 188-197 |
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The Coalescence of an Unfilterable Precipitate of Barium Sulfate H. M. Trimble; 7 (1927); p. 197 |
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The Problem of Farm Electrification Edwin Kurtz; 7 (1927); pp. 198-200 |
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An Exerimental Test of Intellectual Honesty G. F. Miller; 7 (1927); pp. 201-205 |
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Scholastic Achievment of Subnormal and Supernormal Freshmen Herbert Patterson; 7 (1927); pp. 206-208 |
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The Social Significance of Oklahoma Farm Tenant Moving J. T. Sanders; 7 (1927); pp. 209-213 |
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The Relation of the Social, Economic, and Educational Development of Farmers to Their Membership in Organizations ; 7 (1927); pp. 213-218 |
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Some Economic Conditions of Cotton Farmers in Oklahoma Which Affect Their Attitude Toward Cooperative Marketing W. W. Fetrow; 7 (1927); pp. 218-223 |
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The Growth of a Small Boy's Linguistic Interests Sophie R. A. Court; 7 (1927); pp. 224-234 |
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War as a Eugenic Factor A. Richards; 7 (1927); pp. 234-240 |