Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
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Peterson, Walter F., Editor
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
volume LX
Madison, Wis.: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 1972
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WT1972
Contents
[Title page] Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
The aesthetic edge, Olson, Norman pp. 1-6
The natural science of an American pioneer: a case study, Zochert, Donald pp. 7-16
The evolution of faculty government of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, McLaughlin, Ted pp. 17-32
The effect of restaurant services on the survival rate of tourist lodging establishments in Wisconsin, Monthey, L. G.; Ricketts, R. A. pp. 33-44
The remaking of "American literature", Emerson, Donald pp. 45-51 ff.
Discontinuities in democratic systems and mass societies, Redenius, Charles pp. 53-68
The fifth Pan American conference: proving ground for Warren G. Harding's Latin American policy, Grieb, Kenneth J. pp. 69-78
Food habits of the coho salmon, Ohcorhynchus kisutch, in Lake Michigan, Harney, Margaret A.; Norden, Carroll R. pp. 79-86
Limnology of some Madison lakes: annual cycles, Stewart, Kenton M.; Hasler, Arthur D. pp. 87-124
The algae of the Winnebago pool and some tributary waters, Sloey, William E.; Blum, John L. pp. 125-146
Kinetics of orthophosphate uptake by phytoplankton populations in Lake Winnebago, Bartell, Steven; Richman, Sumner pp. 147-178
A record of the freshwater nemertean, Prostoma rubrum, in Wisconsin, Browning, Robert F. pp. 179-180
A record of Craspedacusta sowerbyl in Wisconsin, Howmiller, Richard P.; Ludwig, G. M. pp. 181-182
Pedology of the Two Creeks section, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Lee, Gerhard B; Horn, M. E. pp. 183-200
Lower Wisconsin river valley soil resources and use potentials, Musolf, G. E.; Hole, F. D. pp. 201-210
The pituitary gland of the alewife in Lake Michigan, cyclical changes in three adenohypophyseal cell types, Li, Alexander H. H.; Warner, Eldon D. pp. 211-224
Ovipositional site preferences of the oak defoliating grasshopper, Dendrotettix quercus, in Wisconsin, Valek, Douglas A.; Coppel, Harry C. pp. 225-232
Wild rivers of northeastern Wisconsin (Wild Rivers cooperative research project), Becker, George pp. 233-238
Canoeing the wild rivers Pine and Popple, Mills, Joe pp. 239-272
An archaeological survey of the Pine, Pike, and Popple Rivers, Salzer, Robert J. pp. 273-282
The mammals of the Pine and Popple River area, McCabe, Robert A. pp. 283-298
The avifauna of the Pine-Popple watershed, Young, Howard pp. 299-310
The amphibians and reptiles of Forest, Florence and Marinette Counties with special reference to the Pine, Popple and Pike watersheds, Dickinson, William E. pp. 311-316
Annotated list of the fishes of the Pine-Popple basin, Becker, George C. pp. 317-338
Biographies, pp. 339-342
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