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  • The utilization of yucca, sotol, and beargrass by the aborigines in the American Southwest by Willis Harvey Bell and Edward Franklin Castetter

    The utilization of yucca, sotol, and beargrass by the aborigines in the American Southwest

    Willis Harvey Bell and Edward Franklin Castetter

    Bibliography: p. 66-74

  • The early utilization and the distribution of agave in the American southwest by Edward Franklin Castetter, Willis Harvey Bell, and Alvin Russell Grove

    The early utilization and the distribution of agave in the American southwest

    Edward Franklin Castetter, Willis Harvey Bell, and Alvin Russell Grove

    Bibliography: p. 85-92

  • Chemical and biological studies of the waters of Elephant Butte reservoir as related to fish culture; a summary of researches made by various investigators. by John D. Clark

    Chemical and biological studies of the waters of Elephant Butte reservoir as related to fish culture; a summary of researches made by various investigators.

    John D. Clark

    The author compiled earlier reports financed by the New Mexico Fish and Game Commission to give an summary of fish culture at the Elephant Butte Reservoir. The report includes tables of physical and chemical data.

  • A study of the occurrence of fluorine in the drinking water of New Mexico, and the menace of fluorine to health. by John D. Clark and Edward H. Mann

    A study of the occurrence of fluorine in the drinking water of New Mexico, and the menace of fluorine to health.

    John D. Clark and Edward H. Mann

    The report gives the results of a statewide fluorine survey of water in New Mexico conducted by the authors. The authors suggest removal of fluorine from drinking water and present a method which could be used.

  • The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest by Willis Harvey Bell and Edward Franklin Castetter

    The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest

    Willis Harvey Bell and Edward Franklin Castetter

    Bibliography: p. 48-55

  • The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest by Edward Franklin Castetter and Willis Harvey Bell

    The aboriginal utilization of the tall cacti in the American Southwest

    Edward Franklin Castetter and Willis Harvey Bell

    Bibliography: p. 43-48

  • A preliminary study of the mountain lion : felis oregonensis sp. by Frank Cummings Hibben

    A preliminary study of the mountain lion : felis oregonensis sp.

    Frank Cummings Hibben

    Bibliography: p. 58-59

  • Notes to accompany a vegetation map of northwest Mexico by Donald Dilworth Brand

    Notes to accompany a vegetation map of northwest Mexico

    Donald Dilworth Brand

    Includes bibliographical references

  • The use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics by Edward Franklin Castetter and Morris Edward Opler

    The use of plants for foods, beverages and narcotics

    Edward Franklin Castetter and Morris Edward Opler

    Includes bibliographical references

  • A cause of death of fish in the Southwest. by John D. Clark and John Greenbank

    A cause of death of fish in the Southwest.

    John D. Clark and John Greenbank

    The authors studied a fish die-off at a lake near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The results of their study can explain similar situations.

  • The distribution of the human blood groups among the Navajo and Pueblo Indians of the Southwest by Fred W. Allen and Waldemar Schaeffer

    The distribution of the human blood groups among the Navajo and Pueblo Indians of the Southwest

    Fred W. Allen and Waldemar Schaeffer

    Bibliography: p. 29

  • Uncultivated native plants used as sources of food by Edward Franklin Castetter

    Uncultivated native plants used as sources of food

    Edward Franklin Castetter

    Bibliography: p. 57-59

  • The ethnobiology of the Papago Indians by Edward Franklin Castetter and Ruth Murray Underhill

    The ethnobiology of the Papago Indians

    Edward Franklin Castetter and Ruth Murray Underhill

    Bibliography: p. 79-80

  • A chemical study of the waters of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District as related to fish culture. by John D. Clark and Hillard L. Smith

    A chemical study of the waters of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District as related to fish culture.

    John D. Clark and Hillard L. Smith

    Shortly after they were constructed, the ditches of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District were stocked with fish . The failure of fish to thrive in some areas of the ditches led to the funding of a study of the waters. This report gives the results of the study in layman's terms.

  • The chemical characteristics of the waters of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. by John D. Clark, Harry Mauger, and John G. Koogler

    The chemical characteristics of the waters of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District.

    John D. Clark, Harry Mauger, and John G. Koogler

    The report gives a short history of irrigation in the Rio Grande valley. Classification of soils, composition of irrigation water, and description of drains are included. With an Appendix, Methods of removing alkalai from farm lands, by John G. Koogler.'

  • Public water supplies of New Mexico. by John D. Clark and Kenneth F. Priest

    Public water supplies of New Mexico.

    John D. Clark and Kenneth F. Priest

    The report gives a summary of information available regarding the public waters of New Mexico to answer requests from the general public. The report includes climatological and demographic information.

  • The saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval County, New Mexico. by John D. Clark

    The saline springs of the Rio Salado, Sandoval County, New Mexico.

    John D. Clark

    The springs of the area around the Rio Salado have historically been saline. The water from the springs deposited calcium carbonate and carried sodium salts in solution to the Rio Grande. The author reports on his investigation of the effect of the flow on the waters of the Rio Grande.

  • A correlation of the environmental reactions of various animals of the arid steppe by A. O. Weese

    A correlation of the environmental reactions of various animals of the arid steppe

    A. O. Weese

    Bibliography: p. 12-13

  • A chemical study of the enrichment of copper sulfide ores. by John Dustin Clark

    A chemical study of the enrichment of copper sulfide ores.

    John Dustin Clark

    The author reports on the results of sixty experiments on processes related to the enrichment of the sulfide ores of copper. Also submitted to Leland Stanford Junior University toward the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

  • A preliminary study of the waters of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico. by Clyde Kelly and E. V. Anspach

    A preliminary study of the waters of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico.

    Clyde Kelly and E. V. Anspach

    A report on the mineral content of the waters of the Jemez Plateau. Includes a description of the physiography of the area and the medicinal value of the waters.

  • A foe of the melon aphis : Hypodamia convergens in New Mexico by J. R. Watson

    A foe of the melon aphis : Hypodamia convergens in New Mexico

    J. R. Watson

  • Manual of the more common flowering plants growing without cultivation in Bernalillo County, New Mexico by J. R. Watson

    Manual of the more common flowering plants growing without cultivation in Bernalillo County, New Mexico

    J. R. Watson

  • The action of a high dry climate in the cure of tuberculosis by John Weinzirl

    The action of a high dry climate in the cure of tuberculosis

    John Weinzirl

  • The action of sunlight upon bacteria with special reference to B. tuberculosis by John Weinzirl

    The action of sunlight upon bacteria with special reference to B. tuberculosis

    John Weinzirl

    Reprinted from The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1907, supplement no. 3, p. 128-153.

  • Evaporation from water surface at Albuquerque, New Mexico by John Weinzirl

    Evaporation from water surface at Albuquerque, New Mexico

    John Weinzirl

 
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