Browsing Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science by Title
Now showing items 1420-1439 of 1701
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Some measurements of the heat capacity of fish muscle
(Wm. Macnab & Son, 1929) -
Some Nova Scotian aquatic fungi
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1912) -
Some Nova Scotian illustrations of dynamical geology
(The Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1896) -
Some observations on the fishing grounds and fish of St. Margaret's Bay, N.S.
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867) -
Some observations on the relationships between high tide levels and coastal resources in Cumberland Basin
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1979) -
Some physical features of Nova Scotia, with notes on glacial action
(William Gossip, 1884) -
Some recent aspects of genetics
(The Imperial Publishing Company Limited, 1941) -
Some recent movements of the earth's surface
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867) -
Some unreported and rare fishes for the coast of Nova Scotia
(Imperial Publishing Co, Ltd., 1935) -
Soricinae of Nova Scotia
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867) -
Sources and Distribution of Metal Contamination in Surficial Sediments of Sydney Harbour, Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2008)Geochemical studies in Sydney Harbour indicate that its sediments are contaminated to varying degrees with ’pollution’ metals such as As, Cd, Hg and Pb. Results based on the analyses of 119 surface sediment samples show ... -
The southern synclinal of the Pictou coal field.
(William Gossip, 1875) -
Spawning of the American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) in the Annapolis River, Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1984) -
Spawning of the stiped bass (Morone saxatilis) in the Annapolis River, Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1984-01-01) -
A species of Tricophyra (Suctoria: Dendrosomidae) from Catostmus commersoni Lacapede in Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1987-12)A species of <em>Trichophrya</em> (Suctoria: Dendrosomidae) is described from the gills of <em>Catostomus commersoni</em> Lacepede taken in a Nova Scotian river. The material resembles specimens referred to as T. ... -
Speckled trout population parameters, habitat conditions and management strategies in lakes in Nova Scotia, Canada [abstract]
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2016) -
Spongilla nova terrae Potts: A fresh water sponge new to Nova Scotia
(The Imperial Press Limited, 1951) -
Spontaneous generation, or predestinated generation
(William Gossip, 1875) -
Squalene in Nova Scotian Deep-Sea Sharks and in the Pacific Eulachon
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2008)The occurrence of the hydrocarbon, squalene, in diverse marine organisms is not uncommon, but quantities of commercial interest are generally limited to the livers of a few members of the shark family. Nova Scotia shallow-water ... -
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) - Its breeding habits, etc.
(The McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1902)