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The geographical and bathymetrical distribution of the hydroids
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universityhttps://archive.org/details/thegeographicalb00ben
Feeding stations and shelters for quail on Missouri farms
"May, 1940""On most Missouri farms under normal conditions, there is enough food and cover during the summer and fall for more quail than are usually found there. One reason -- perhaps the most important reason -- why these additional quail are not there is the great reduction in the amount and quality of food and cover during the day."--First paragraph.Werner O. Nagel and Rudolf Bennit
Trees and shrubs
November, 1938."Revision of Extension Circular 348.""Valuable assistance in the preparation of this bulletin has been received from Ralph H. Peck. Extension Forester, F.H. Woods, formerly Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Missouri, W.0. Nagel , Research Assistant, Missouri Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Columbia, Mo., and F.E. Drouet, Field Museum, Chicago, Ill."Includes table: The suitability of various plants to the different soils, their value for various purposes, and the periods during which they furnish food.Wildlife restoration : a land-use problem -- Types of wildlife benefited -- Considerations in planting. Species selection in relation to soil ; Location and arrangement ; Class and age of stock ; Sources of planting stock ; Spacing ; How to plant -- Maintaining favorable woodland conditions. Protection against fire ; Exclusion of livestock ; Conservative cutting