BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Anonymous:
1939 |
"The United States. Travel Bureau Serves the Camper and Tourist."
Camping Magazine, Vol. XI, No. 1, January. pp. 22-23. Also
"Government Invites Use of Camps for Week-Ends" and "Camp Census Study
Report," p. 25. |
Brown, H. P.:
1938 |
Trees of Northeastern United States. Christopher
Publishing House, Boston, 490 pp. Illus. |
Brill, Edmond H., Jr.;
1939 |
"Historic Battlefields of
Tidewater Virginia." Optimist International, Vol. XIX, No.1, Jan.
pp. 8-10; 19. Photographs and map. |
Caldwell, John C., and James L. Bailey
1938 |
"Taking Conservation into the Schools." Tennessee Wildlife, Vol. II, No.
11, Dec. pp. 4-5; 20. |
Glagow, Robert D.:
1938 |
"Mosquitoes and Wild Life as Interrelated
Problems in Human Ecology." New York State Museum Bulletin,
No. 316. September, pp. 7-20. |
Gowanloch, James N.:
1938 |
"Have You Ever Eaten Muskrat?" Louisiana Conservation
Review. Vol. VII, No. 3, p. 10. |
Griffin, Robert H.:
1938 |
Final Report on Geology of
Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 33 pp. maps and
charts. |
Jacot, Arthur Paul:
1938 |
"Four New Arthropods from New England." The American Midland
Naturalist. vol. 20, No. 3, November, pp. 571-574. Illus. |
Kelly, A. R.:
1938 |
"A Preliminary Report on Archeological Explorations at Macon, Georgia."
Chapter from Bulletin 119, Bureau of American Ethnology
(Anthropological Papers, No. 1) Smithsonian Institution. |
King, Willis:
1938 |
Special Report on the Cheraw, South Carolina
Fish Hatchery Development. November. Typed. 4 pp. |
Kuerzi, Richard G.:
1939 |
"Some Notes on the Birds of St. Lucie County, Florida." The
Florida Naturalist, Vol. XII, No. 2, January, pp. 31-36. |
Lehman, Win. C.:
1939 |
"Report on Tampa Bay Rookeries." Ibid., p. 40. |
Livingston, R. A.:
1938 |
"State Parks Protect Wildlife." Tennessee Wildlife,
Vol. II, No. 11, Dec. pp. 8-9. |
Luttringer, Leo A.:
1938 |
"Pymatuning, A Paradise for Sportsmen." American Forests, Vol.
44, No. 10, October pp. 445-447; 466. |
National Resources Comm.:
1938 |
A Highway System for New England. 34 pp. mimeographed,
maps and charts. September. |
Richards, A. Glenn, Jr.:
1938 |
"Mosquitoes and Mosquito Control on Long Island, New York, with
Particular Reference to the Salt Marsh Problem." New York
State Museum Bulletin, No. 316, September. pp. 86-180.
Photographs, tables, bibliography and index. |
Richards, Horace G.:
1938 |
Animals of the Seashore, 273 pp. Illus. New Jersey State
Museum. |
Simoneaus, N. E.:
1938 |
"The Family of Marigny de Mandeville and the
Fontainebleau Plantation, 1700-1938: A Brief
Chronology of the Tchefuncte Park Area.
Part I." Louisiana Conservation Review. Vol.
VII, No. 3, pp 53-57. Illus. |
Small, Edwin W.:
1938 |
"A National Historic Site at Salem, Massachusetts." Planning and
Civic Comment, Oct.-Dec., pp. 14-15. |
Small, John Kunkel:
1938 |
Ferns of the Southeastern States. 517 pp. Science Press
Printing Company, Lancaster, Pa. |
Spalding, Branch:
1938 |
"Museum Policy and Display at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
National Military Park Museum." The Museum News. Vol. XVI, No.
12, December 15, pp 7-8. |
Story, Isabelle F.:
1938 |
"The Blue Ridge Parkway, " Planning and Civic
Comment, Oct.-Dec., pp. 3-5. |
Taylor, Norman:
1938 |
"A Preliminary Report on the Salt Marsh
Vegetation of Long Island, New York." New York State Museum
Bulletin, No. 316, Sept. pp. 21-84. Map, photographs, tables and
index. |
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