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Groundwater In The Wheatbelt, E P. O'Driscoll
Groundwater In The Wheatbelt, E P. O'Driscoll
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In general six factors affect the occurence of groundwater; rainfall, topography, rock type, rock structurs, vegetation, and local evaporation.
Variation in even one of these can affect the potential yield of a bore or well, the groundwater salinity, and even whether any groundwater occurs at all.
Typification And Nomenclature Of Hedysarum Boreale Nutt. (Leguminosae), Terry E. Northstrom
Typification And Nomenclature Of Hedysarum Boreale Nutt. (Leguminosae), Terry E. Northstrom
Great Basin Naturalist
The holotype of Hedysarum boreale Nutt. is convarietal with natural populations now known as Hedysarum boreale Nutt. var. cinerascens (Rydb.) Rollins instead of var. boreale. The new combination Hedysarum boreale Nutt. var. rivulare (Williams) Northstrom is proposed for populations formerly known as var. boreale.
New Species Of Splendidofilaria And Chandlerella (Filarioidea: Nematoda), With Keys To The Species, From The Band-Tailed Pigeon (Columba Fasciata Fasciata) In The Rocky Mountain Region, O. Wilford Olsen, Clait E. Braun
New Species Of Splendidofilaria And Chandlerella (Filarioidea: Nematoda), With Keys To The Species, From The Band-Tailed Pigeon (Columba Fasciata Fasciata) In The Rocky Mountain Region, O. Wilford Olsen, Clait E. Braun
Great Basin Naturalist
One male each of Splendidofilaria columbensis n. sp. and S. hibleri n. sp. was found in the subcutaneous fascia of the thighs of a single Band-tailed Pigeon. The relationship of female worms could not be correlated with the males. Chandlerella robinsoni n. sp. was recovered from the blood vessels of the liver and the fascia of the thighs of six birds. Keys to the males of the species of both genera, together with drawings of the spicules of each species, when available, are included.
Late Pleistocene Vertebrates Of The Silver Creek Local Fauna From North Central Utah, Wade E. Miller
Late Pleistocene Vertebrates Of The Silver Creek Local Fauna From North Central Utah, Wade E. Miller
Great Basin Naturalist
Presumed paludal and alluvial deposits in a small mountain basin in north central Utah have yielded the first terrestrial Pleistocene fauna from the state. Twenty-five mammalian and four nonmammalian species are present, most of which have not previously been reported as fossils from Utah. At 6,400 feet the elevation of this site is much too high to have been part of the Lake Bonneville deposition. Three mammals, Ovis, Symbos, and Bootherium, not existing in the present fauna, have been identified in the northern part of the state. They probably did not reach this area until later in …
Southern Range Extension Of The White Fir Dwarf Mistletoe In Arizona, Robert L. Mathiasen
Southern Range Extension Of The White Fir Dwarf Mistletoe In Arizona, Robert L. Mathiasen
Great Basin Naturalist
Discovery of a small isolated population of the white fir dwarf mistletoe, Arceuthobium abietinum f. sp. concoloris, in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona extends the southern distribution of this mistletoe 300 miles. The rare occurrence of the mistletoe in the southwest suggests that it once had a more southerly distribution but only survived past climatic changes in a few locations.
Description Of A New Species Of Phyllotrox Infesting Seeds Of Acer Grandidentatum, With New Synonymy And A Note On Euclyptus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Erirhininae), Rose Ella Warner
Great Basin Naturalist
A new species of weevil, Phyllotrox canyonaceris Warner, is described, new synonomy, and distribution records of eight species of the genus Phyllotrox in North America are given.
Flea Exchange Between Deer Mice And Some Associated Small Mammals In Western Utah, Harold J. Egoscue
Flea Exchange Between Deer Mice And Some Associated Small Mammals In Western Utah, Harold J. Egoscue
Great Basin Naturalist
Fleas obtained from deer mice and each of three sympatric rodents collected at the same times and places are quantified. When deer mice and canyon mice were caught together, 18.9 percent of the infested deer mice had canyon mouse fleas while 20.8 percent of infested canyon mice carried deer mouse fleas; long-tailed vole fleas were collected from only 3.9 percent of the deer mice but 67 percent of the voles associated with deer mice had fleas normally found on the latter; reciprocity was lowest between deer mice and desert wood rats, with three wood rat fleas found among 155 fleas …
Observations On Courtship Behavior Of The Desert Tortoise, Jeffrey Howard Black
Observations On Courtship Behavior Of The Desert Tortoise, Jeffrey Howard Black
Great Basin Naturalist
Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizi) from Utah showed courtship behavior consisting of a complex series of behavioral elements.
Helminth Parasites Of Cats And Dogs From Central Utah, Thomas W. Sawyer, Lari M. Cowgill, Ferron L. Andersen
Helminth Parasites Of Cats And Dogs From Central Utah, Thomas W. Sawyer, Lari M. Cowgill, Ferron L. Andersen
Great Basin Naturalist
A survey of the helminth parasites of 100 stray cats and 50 dogs was conducted. Each host was euthanized, and the internal organs were excised and examined for parasites. Helminths identified from cats included the tapeworms Dipylidium caninum and Hydatigera taeniaformis, and the nematodes Physaloptera sp. and Toxocara mystax. Two species of coccidia, Isospora felis and I. rivolta, and one ectoparasitic mite, Cheyletiella parasitivorax, were also recovered from cats during sugar flotation of the feces. Helminths identified from dogs included the tapeworms D. caninum, Taenia hydatigena, T. krabbei, and T. pisiformis, and the nematodes Filaroides milksi, Toxascaris leonina, and Toxocara …
New Synonymy, New Combinations, And New Species Of North American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part Ii, Donald E. Bright
New Synonymy, New Combinations, And New Species Of North American Pityophthorus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), Part Ii, Donald E. Bright
Great Basin Naturalist
New synonymies and new combinations affecting North American Pityophthorus are proposed as follows: carinifrons Blandford, incompositus Blandford, and incommodus Blandford are removed from Pityophthorus and placed in Araptus; P. boycei Swaine ( = Myeloborus catulus Blackman and M. iniquus Blackman); P. lautus Eichhoff = P. rhois Swaine and P. natalis Blackman); P. californicus new name for P. deleoni (Bright) not Blackman. New species are: P. abstrusus (Mexico), anthracinus (Mexico), arcanus (Arizona), brevicomatus (Mexico), dispar (Mexico), elimatus (Mexico), furnissi (Mexico), germanus (Mexico), ineditus (Mexico), litos (Mexico), megas (Mexico), minus (Arizona), occlusus (Honduras, Mexico), recans (British Columbia), siouxensis (South Dakota), speculum (Mexico), …
Variation In The Incidence Of Botfly Larvae (Cuterebra) In Two Sympatric Species Of Peromyscus In Northern Colorado, Richard N. Seaman, Donald J. Nash
Variation In The Incidence Of Botfly Larvae (Cuterebra) In Two Sympatric Species Of Peromyscus In Northern Colorado, Richard N. Seaman, Donald J. Nash
Great Basin Naturalist
Differences in botfly parasitism were observed in the sympatric species Peromyscus maniculatus and P. difficilis in northern Colorado. The overall incidence of infection was 13.7 percent in P. maniculatus and only 0.6 percent in P. difficilis. The incidence of parasitism was affected markedly by trapping locality and by month of capture.
New Species Of Oribatids From Western Colorado (Acarina: Cryptostigmata, Suctobelbidae), Harold G. Higgins, Tyler A. Woolley
New Species Of Oribatids From Western Colorado (Acarina: Cryptostigmata, Suctobelbidae), Harold G. Higgins, Tyler A. Woolley
Great Basin Naturalist
A new species of Suctobelba, S. tumulata, and a new genus and species, Parisuctobelba septenia, are described from collections of oribatids taken in coal strip-mining spoil banks near Hayden, Colorado. The new species are compared with members of the family from North America and Europe. The new genus is differentiated by a smooth, narrowed sensillum and seven pairs of genital setae. Taxonomic and ecological data are also discussed.
An Annotated List Of The Aquatic Insects Of Southeastern Idaho. Part I. Plecoptera, Robert L. Newell, G. W. Minshall
An Annotated List Of The Aquatic Insects Of Southeastern Idaho. Part I. Plecoptera, Robert L. Newell, G. W. Minshall
Great Basin Naturalist
All of the known records of Plecoptera occurring in southeastern Idaho have been compiled in this list, which includes a number of new records obtained by the authors. The study region includes all of the streams in the Snake River and Great Basin drainages of the state found east of the Wood River and south of the Continental Divide and covers about one-third of the state's 216,413 km2 area. A total of 71 species were found to occur in the area. These are listed by family and the specific habitats in which each is known to occur are noted.
The Plant Family Gentianaceae In Utah, Kelly W. Allred
The Plant Family Gentianaceae In Utah, Kelly W. Allred
Great Basin Naturalist
The family Gentianaceae in Utah includes the genera Gentiana, Gentianella, Centaurium, Frasera, and Swertia and is composed of 15 species. Centaurium nuttallii S. Watson is placed in synonymy under C. exaltatum (Griseb.) Wight, because there is no clear-cut basis for its segregation at the species level. Similarly, Gentiana forwoodii Gray and G. parryi Engelm. are extremes of clinal variation in G. affinis and are synonymized there. Keys to the genera, species, and subspecies are provided, as well as distribution maps, descriptions, and synonymies.
Index [And Table Of Contents] To Volume 36
Index [And Table Of Contents] To Volume 36
Great Basin Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Pendidikan Hukum Di Amerika Serikat, Gregory Churchill
Pendidikan Hukum Di Amerika Serikat, Gregory Churchill
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
No abstract provided.
Pembaharuan Pendidikan Hukum, Team Asesmen Pendidikan Hukum
Pembaharuan Pendidikan Hukum, Team Asesmen Pendidikan Hukum
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
No abstract provided.
Penelitian Hukum Dan Pendidikan Hukum, Soerjono Soekanto
Penelitian Hukum Dan Pendidikan Hukum, Soerjono Soekanto
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
No abstract provided.
Pendidikan Hukum Di Mata Mahasiswa, Arief Taruna
Pendidikan Hukum Di Mata Mahasiswa, Arief Taruna
Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan
No abstract provided.
Scs 29: On The Closedness Of The Set Of Primes In Continuous Lattices, Karl Heinrich Hofmann, Oswald Wyler
Scs 29: On The Closedness Of The Set Of Primes In Continuous Lattices, Karl Heinrich Hofmann, Oswald Wyler
Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices
Also accessible at https://www2.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/~logik/keimel/scs.html
Scs 28: The Lattice Of Open Subsets Of A Topological Space, Klaus Keimel, Michael Mislove
Scs 28: The Lattice Of Open Subsets Of A Topological Space, Klaus Keimel, Michael Mislove
Seminar on Continuity in Semilattices
Also accessible at https://www2.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/~logik/keimel/scs.html
A Reading Of Williams' Arthurian Cycle, Stephen A. Gottlieb
A Reading Of Williams' Arthurian Cycle, Stephen A. Gottlieb
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Detailed analysis of the symbolism and character of Williams’s Arthurian poems, which are “about the unities and disunities in human history that flow around the themes of order versus disorder and identity versus false identity or lack of identity.”
Letters, L. Sprague De Camp, Melissa Halpern, Jessica Kemball-Cook, Alan Cohen, L. D. Fleckenstein Jr., Jeremy Anderson, Michael D. Wiele, Joel Griffith, Eileen F. Doser, Steven Chan, Thomas P. Allhoff, Owen Barfield, Kevin Keach
Letters, L. Sprague De Camp, Melissa Halpern, Jessica Kemball-Cook, Alan Cohen, L. D. Fleckenstein Jr., Jeremy Anderson, Michael D. Wiele, Joel Griffith, Eileen F. Doser, Steven Chan, Thomas P. Allhoff, Owen Barfield, Kevin Keach
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
No abstract provided.
Comments On Some Photographs, Glen H. Goodknight
Comments On Some Photographs, Glen H. Goodknight
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Photos by Bg Callahan
Narnia And The North: The Symbolism Of Northernness In The Fantasies Of C.S. Lewis, Nancy-Lou Patterson
Narnia And The North: The Symbolism Of Northernness In The Fantasies Of C.S. Lewis, Nancy-Lou Patterson
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Reacting to a description of Narnia as analogous to Southern France, argues that “for Lewis, the way to God lay through the North,” and Narnia is a Northern landscape. Discusses at length the symbolism of North and South in various mythologies, and touches on the significance of Northernness in Tolkien and Williams as well.
The Ring At The Centre: Ēaca In The Lord Of The Rings, William H. Green
The Ring At The Centre: Ēaca In The Lord Of The Rings, William H. Green
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
Examines instances of ēacen, or supernatural enlargement beyond normal power, in The Lord of the Rings, showing the influence of Tolkien’s familiarity with and preferred translation of the term from Beowulf.
An Inklings Bibliography (3), Joe R. Christopher
An Inklings Bibliography (3), Joe R. Christopher
Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature
A series of bibliographies of primary and secondary works concerning the Inklings.