Browsing Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science by Title
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Larva of may beetle with parasitical fungus
(WM. MacNab, 1889) -
Lasiurine Bats in Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2011)Three lasiurine bat species, Lasionycteris noctivagans (Silver-haired Bat), Lasiurus cinereus (Hoary Bat), and Lasiurus borealis (Red Bat), have been recorded in inland, coastal, and offshore locations as of Nova Scotia. ... -
Late Blooming of Plants from Northern Nova Scotia: Responses to a Mild Fall and Winter
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2011)Over 1400 flowering records of 135 species were recorded from over 125 visits to more than 20 sites in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia from November 2005 to January 2006, when the growing season is normally over. The species ... -
Lead and zinc contamination of roadside soil and vegetation in Halifax, Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1982) -
Length-weight relationships, energy content and the efforts of predation on Corophium volutator (Pallas) (Crustacea: amphipoda)
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1979) -
The Lepidoptera of Nova Scotia
(Rolph-Clark-Stone, Maritimes, Limited, 1954) -
Les algues marines benthiques des Iles-de-la-Madeleine (Québec)
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1979) -
Librarian's Report 2008-2009
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Librarian's Report 2008–2009
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Librarian's Report 2010
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010) -
Librarian's Report 2010–2011
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THE LICHEN-FORMING FUNGI IN THE HALIFAX PUBLIC GARDENS, NOVA SCOTIA
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2017) -
Lichens of Beaver Brook, Nova Scotia
(1997)Thirty-three lichen species were collected from a woodland in Colchester County, Nova Scolia. Several 'old growth forest' lichens were identified indicating the value of further lichen studies in Nova Scotian woodlands -
Lichens of Nova Scotia
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Lichens of Scatarie Island Wilderness Area
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)In 2001, 2005 and 2007 sixty-one species of lichens were collected from Scatarie Island. Over half the species had a boreal or arctic distribution and slightly less than half had a coastal affinity. New records include ... -
THE LIFE AND CAREER OF WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE FORD (1913-1992), PIONEER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN MARINE SCIENCE AND OCEANOGRAPHY
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2016) -
The Life and Work of Donald Olding Hebb, Canada's Greatest Psychologist
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2007)Donald Olding Hebb’s lasting influence in psychology and neuroscience stems largely from his influential book, The Organization of Behavior (Hebb 1949a) in which he introduced the concepts of synaptic change and cell ... -
The life cycle of Platymonas impellucida McLachlan et Parke (Prasinophyceae) in culture
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The life history of Coilodesme bulligera Strömf. (Phaeophyta, dictyosiphonales)
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Lignicolous marine fungi from Prince Edward Island with a description of Didymosphaeria llgnomaris Sp. Nov. 1
(1986-07)Twenty marine fungi, 13 ascomycetes and 7 deuleromycetes, were isolated from 5 sites in waters around Prince Edward Island. Fungi were isolated from blocks and panels of birch, spruce and pine wood submerged for 5 months ...