Browsing Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science by Title
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List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1915) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1912) -
List of Presidents
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List of Presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1922) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1908) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1908) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1912) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1910) -
List of presidents
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1913) -
List of presidents
(Imperial Publishing Co., Ltd., 1935) -
List of presidents
(The Ross Print Limited, 1926) -
A literature review of the freshwater algae of the Canadian Atlantic Provinces, Quebec, Maine, and New Hampshire
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1978) -
Littoral marine arthropods and molluscs collected in western Nova Scotia
(Rolph-Clark-Stone, Maritimes, Limited, 1958) -
Liverworts and mosses of Nova Scotia
(Imperial Publishing Co, Ltd., 1936) -
Lobster larval abundances in Lobster Bay, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1989-09)A program to develop methods of capturing newly settled Stage IV larvae included the need to identify areas with significant planktonic concentrations of Stage IV larvae in Lobster Bay, Yarmouth Co., N.S. During the study, ... -
The local occurence of Agarum cribrosum in relation to the presence of absence of its competitors and predators
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Local variations and other notes on blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium)
(McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1906) -
Location of foraging activity by black duck (Anas rubripes) broods in a Nova Scotia estuarine marsh.
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1991-02)Use of habitat for foraging by black duck (Anas rubripes) broods was investigated in a Nova Scotia estuarine marsh during the 1988 brood rearing season. Some data for other years are reported. Algal and flowering plant ... -
Louisburg - past and present. A historico-geological sketch
(William Gossip, 1885) -
Lytic effects of 3-(3'-isocyanocyclopent-2'-enylidene) propionic acid on the cellulolytic rumen bacteria Fibrobacter succinogenes and Ruminococcus flavefaciens.
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1990-03)3-(3' -lsocyanocyclopent-2' -enylidene) propionic add (ICEP), a metabolite of Trichoderma hamatum, depressed the specific growth rate of exponential phase cultures of Fibrobacter succinogenes S65 and Ruminococcus ...