Research Bibliography

Found 3398 results
1934
Smith AH.  1934.  Unusual agarics from Michigan. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 19:205-216.
1933
Force ER.  1933.  The age of the attainment of sexual maturity of the leopard frog, Rana pipiens (Schreber) in northern Michigan. Copeia. :128-131.
La Rue CD.  1933.  Bark thickness of some Michigan trees. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:201-227.
Reighard J.  1933.  The Biological Station’s first year. A letter from Professor Jacob Reighard, first director of the Station, read at the 25th anniversary celebration at Douglas Lake. 40:pp.5-6,9-10.
Old MC.  1933.  Contribution to the biology of fresh-water sponges (Spongillidae). Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:663-679.
Anderson E.  1933.  The distribution of Iris versicolor in relation to the post-glacial Great Lakes. Rhodora. 35:154-160.
Coburn HR, Grant GM, Dean DL.  1933.  An ecological study of Bryant’s Bog, Cheboygan County, Michigan. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:57-65.
Blanchard FNelson.  1933.  Eggs and young of the smooth green snake, Liopeltis vernalis (Harlan). Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:493-508.
Hungerford HB.  1933.  The genus Notonecta of the world. The University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 21:5-195.
Cummings C.  1933.  The giant water bugs (Belostomatidae, Hemiptera). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin. 21:197-219.
F. Butcher G.  1933.  Hymenopterous parasites of Gyrinidae with descriptions of new species of Hemiteles. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 26:76-85.
Nolf L.O, Cort WWalter.  1933.  On immunity reactions of snails to the penetration of the cercariae of the strigeid trematode, Cotylurus flabelliformis (Faust). Journal of Parasitology. 20:38-48.
La Rue CD.  1933.  Intumescences on poplar leaves. I. Structure and development. American Journal of Botany. 20:1-17.
La Rue CD.  1933.  Intumescences on poplar leaves. II. Physiological considerations. American Journal of Botany. 20:159-175.
S. Talbot B.  1933.  Life history studies on trematodes of the subfamily Reniferinae. Parasitology. 25:518-545.
Brown CJD.  1933.  A limnological study of certain fresh-water Polyzoa with special reference to their statoblasts. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 52:271-316.
Blanchard FNelson, Finster EB.  1933.  A method of marking living snakes for future recognition, with a discussion of some problems and results. Ecology. 14:334-347.
O’Roke EC.  1933.  Michigan studies juvenile diseases of wild ducks. Outdoor America. 11:7,25.
Chickering AM.  1933.  Notes and studies on Arachnida. IV. Araneae from the Douglas Lake region, Michigan. II. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:515-520.
Nichols GElwood.  1933.  Notes on Michigan bryophytes.- II. The Bryologist. 36:69-78.
Old MC.  1933.  Observations on the Sisyridae (Neuroptera). Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 17:681-684.
Force ER, Schmeichel NL.  1933.  Sexual differentiation in the tail length of the lined snake, Tropidoclonion lineatum (Hallowell). The Biologist. 14:70-72.
Rodger EA.  1933.  Wound healing in submerged plants. The American Midlands Naturalist. 14:704-713.
1932
Hoffmann CH.  1932.  The biology of three North American species of Mesovelia (Hemiptera-Mesoveliidae). The Canadian Entomologist. 64:88-94,113-120,126-133.
Thomas LJ.  1932.  Cercaria sphaerula n. sp., infesting Cyclops. Journal of Parasitology. 19:165(Abstr.