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Metals In Honey Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Karen J. Langner May 1981

Metals In Honey Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Karen J. Langner

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Studies Of The Ichthyofauna Of Connecticut, Paul M. Jacobson Sep 1980

Studies Of The Ichthyofauna Of Connecticut, Paul M. Jacobson

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Bulletin No. 25: Salt Marsh Plants Of Connecticut, William A. Niering, Scott Warren Jun 1980

Bulletin No. 25: Salt Marsh Plants Of Connecticut, William A. Niering, Scott Warren

Bulletins

32 pp. 1980. Illustrated guide to 22 plants which grow in our tidal wetlands.


Metals In Apple Cider Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Sylvia W. Matiuck Dec 1979

Metals In Apple Cider Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Sylvia W. Matiuck

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Research For Connecticut By The Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station Sep 1977

Research For Connecticut By The Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


An Evaluation Of The Fishery Resources Of The Thames River Watershed, Connecticut, Connecticut Department Of Environmental Protection May 1975

An Evaluation Of The Fishery Resources Of The Thames River Watershed, Connecticut, Connecticut Department Of Environmental Protection

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Bulletin No. 20: Tidal Marsh Invertebrates Of Connecticut, Nancy C. Olmstead, Paul E. Fell Oct 1974

Bulletin No. 20: Tidal Marsh Invertebrates Of Connecticut, Nancy C. Olmstead, Paul E. Fell

Bulletins

36 pp. 1974. Descriptions and illustrations of over 40 species of mollusks, crustaceans, arachnids and insects found on our tidal marshes.


Bulletin No. 19: Inland Wetland Plants Of Connecticut, William A. Niering, Richard H. Goodwin May 1973

Bulletin No. 19: Inland Wetland Plants Of Connecticut, William A. Niering, Richard H. Goodwin

Bulletins

24 pp. 1973. Some 40 species of plants found in marshes, swamps and bogs are illustrated.


Bulletin No. 18: Seaweeds Of The Connecticut Shore: A Wader's Guide, Sally L. Taylor, Martine Villalard Sep 1972

Bulletin No. 18: Seaweeds Of The Connecticut Shore: A Wader's Guide, Sally L. Taylor, Martine Villalard

Bulletins

Illustrated guide to 60 different algae with keys to their identification. 36 pp. 1972.


1964 Drought In Connecticut, The, Byron E. Janes, Joseph J. Brumbach Jun 1965

1964 Drought In Connecticut, The, Byron E. Janes, Joseph J. Brumbach

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Bulletin No. 13: What's Happening Along Our Roadsides?, Richard H. Goodwin Feb 1962

Bulletin No. 13: What's Happening Along Our Roadsides?, Richard H. Goodwin

Bulletins

Roadside spray practices in the National Forests, Recommended practices for Connecticu; Survey of what is actually happening. 24 pp.


Hemlock: Its Place In The Silviculture Of The Southern New England Forest, Perry H. Merrill, Ralph C. Hawley Jan 1924

Hemlock: Its Place In The Silviculture Of The Southern New England Forest, Perry H. Merrill, Ralph C. Hawley

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis) has been considered in the past of negligible value as a timber tree in comparison with its associates. This idea persists in spite of the fact that either virgin or second growth hemlock of merchantable size is readily salable for a variety of products.