Research Bibliography

Found 3398 results
1954
Murchie WR.  1954.  Natural history studies on the earthworms of Michigan. Doctor of Philosophy:282pp..
Cuthbert NL.  1954.  A nesting study of the Black Tern in Michigan. The Auk. 71:36-63.
Spangler PJ.  1954.  A new species of water beetle from Michigan (Coleoptera; Haliplidae). Entomological News. 65:113-117.
Mains E.B.  1954.  North American species of Geoglossum and Trichoglossum. Mycologia. 46:586-631.
Jr. WOPruitt.  1954.  Notes on the shorttail shrew (Blarina brevicauda kirtlandi) in northern lower Michigan. The American Midlands Naturalist. 52:236-241.
Rice LA.  1954.  Observations on the biology of the ten notonectoid species found in the Douglas Lake, Michigan region. The American Midlands Naturalist. 51:105-132.
Wiegand FM.  1954.  Plasmodesmata in some hepaticae. The Bryologist. 57:217-225.
Cook DR.  1954.  Preliminary list of the Arrenuri of Michigan. Part I. The subgenus Arrenurus. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 73:39-58.
Cook DR.  1954.  Preliminary list of the Arrenuri of Michigan. Part II. The subgenus Megaluracarus. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 73:367-380.
Cook DR.  1954.  Preliminary studies on the Hydracarina of Michigan: the genus Limnesia, subgenera Limnesiopsis Piersig and Limnesiella Daday. Psyche. 61:146-153.
Carpenter CCongden.  1954.  The presence and variation of lateral red coloration in a population of Common Garter Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis). Herpetologica. 10:89-91.
Test FH, Vandegrift ER.  1954.  Reaction of Chipping Sparrows to displaced nestlings. The Wilson Bulletin. 66:216-217.
Stuntz DE.  1954.  Studies on the genus Inocybe. II. New and noteworthy species from Michigan. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 39:53-84.
Sturgeon EE.  1954.  Trends in land use and ownership in Cheboygan County, Michigan. Doctor of Philosophy:355pp..
Stockard AH.  1954.  The University of Michigan Biological Station. The Biologist. 37:19-23.
Voss EG.  1954.  The vascular plants of Emmet and Cheboygan Counties, Michigan: patterns and problems in geographic affinities. Doctor of Philosophy:280pp..