Publication - Michigan Geological and Biological SurveyThe Survey., 1914 |
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... ( shore adjust ments are likely to be more pronounced on the larger lakes ) , ( 2 ) type of basin , ( 3 ) location ... shores by boat , on foot , or both for the purpose of studying the adjust- ments of the present level and , wherever ...
... ( shore adjust ments are likely to be more pronounced on the larger lakes ) , ( 2 ) type of basin , ( 3 ) location ... shores by boat , on foot , or both for the purpose of studying the adjust- ments of the present level and , wherever ...
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... shore lines and fell to lower and lower levels until the present stage was reached each successive lower stage was marked by its corresponding shore line BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR . 35 Geologic and Physiographic Studies of ...
... shore lines and fell to lower and lower levels until the present stage was reached each successive lower stage was marked by its corresponding shore line BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR . 35 Geologic and Physiographic Studies of ...
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Michigan. Geological Survey. successive lower stage was marked by its corresponding shore line features on the Island of Mackinac . In the mapping and interpretation of these natural features of Mackinac Island the Geological Survey is ...
Michigan. Geological Survey. successive lower stage was marked by its corresponding shore line features on the Island of Mackinac . In the mapping and interpretation of these natural features of Mackinac Island the Geological Survey is ...
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... shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron at various places north of Saginaw Bay and Cheboygan . Large collections of specimens were made , a part of which have been sent to the Michigan Agricultural College , the depository of the ...
... shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron at various places north of Saginaw Bay and Cheboygan . Large collections of specimens were made , a part of which have been sent to the Michigan Agricultural College , the depository of the ...
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... shore of Lake Michigan ... Salary of Chief Naturalist . Total 1918 . A survey of Michigan wood lots ... A biological survey of the region about the northern shore of Lake Michigan ... 500 00 400 00 $ 1,500 00 $ 500 00 500 00 A ...
... shore of Lake Michigan ... Salary of Chief Naturalist . Total 1918 . A survey of Michigan wood lots ... A biological survey of the region about the northern shore of Lake Michigan ... 500 00 400 00 $ 1,500 00 $ 500 00 500 00 A ...
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Side 42 - Commissioners shall be furnished by the United States Geological Survey with photographic copies of the manuscript sheets; and, when the engraving...
Side 75 - ... allow or permit the flow of gas or oil from any such well to escape into the open air, without being confined within such well or proper pipes, or other safe receptacle for a longer period than two (2) days next after gas or oil shall have been struck in such well.
Side 19 - General, the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the President of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics, and the Presidents of the three State Boards of Medical Examiners provided for in this Act.
Side 92 - First Biennial Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey of Michigan, embracing observations on the Geology, Zoology, and Botany of the Lower Peninsula.
Side 3 - DIRECTOR, RC ALLEN. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS. Geologists.— Dr. LL Hubbard, Houghton; Prof. WH Hobbs, Ann Arbor; Prof.
Side 94 - Part II. Keweenaw Point with particular reference to the felsites and their associated rocks by LL Hubbard.
Side 3 - LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To the Honorable, the Board of Geological and Biological Survey of the State of Michigan: Gov.
Side 76 - ... upon the discharge of his duties, give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the president judge of the district in which he resides, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duty, and take an oath (or affirmation) to discharge his duties impartially and with fidelity to the best of his knowledge and ability.
Side 44 - The following members of the United States Geological Survey were engaged in the field work under...
Side 76 - ... cemetery, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction, be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars...