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A History Of Oysters In Maine (1600s-1970s), Randy Lackovic
A History Of Oysters In Maine (1600s-1970s), Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This is a history of oyster abundance in Maine, and the subsequent decline of oyster abundance. It is a history of oystering, oyster fisheries, and oyster commerce in Maine. It is a history of the transplanting of oysters to Maine, and experiments with oysters in Maine, and of oyster culture in Maine. This history takes place from the 1600s to the 1970s.
Dorothy J. Jackson Fres Fls, Scottish Entomologist: A Bibliography, Jack R. Mclachlan
Dorothy J. Jackson Fres Fls, Scottish Entomologist: A Bibliography, Jack R. Mclachlan
Biology and Ecology Faculty Scholarship
Dorothy Jean Jackson FRES FLS (1892-1973) should be familiar to anyone interested in water beetles. She published prolifically on the ecology, distribution, flight capacity, and parasites of water beetles, and made especially important contributions to our knowledge of dytiscids. Here I provide a more extensive bibliography of her work that is almost certainly incomplete, but I think includes most of her scientific output between 1907 and 1973. Her first paper was published when she was 14 years old, and her last was completed by Jack Balfour-Browne and published posthumously.
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 2: (1939), Um Marine Biological Lab At Lamoine, Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 2: (1939), Um Marine Biological Lab At Lamoine, Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This is picture album of the University of Maine Marine Biological Laboratory at Lamoine, Maine during the summer session in 1939.
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Come To Wentworth Point (1960s), Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Come To Wentworth Point (1960s), Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This history recounts the formation of the Darling Marine Center from 1963 - 1966.
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 1: (1865-1965), Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 1: (1865-1965), Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This is a history of the marine and freshwater sciences activity at the University of Maine from 1865 - 1965.
A Wavelength For Every Network: Synchronous Broadcasting And National Radio In The United States, 1926–1932, Michael J. Socolow
A Wavelength For Every Network: Synchronous Broadcasting And National Radio In The United States, 1926–1932, Michael J. Socolow
Communication and Journalism Faculty Scholarship
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