Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 76, Issue 3 (May, 1976) by Title
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Announcements
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Asplenium X Clermontae Sim from Clifton Gorge, Greene County, Ohio - A Second North American Record
Wagner, W. H., Jr.; Wagner, Florence S. ( 1976-05 )The Ohio Asplenium X clermontae, like the earlier collections from Vermont, seems to differ slightly from the european examples of the same hybrid combination in the structure of the basal pinnae. We examined the mciotic ... -
Back Matter
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Brief Note Microsorex Hoyii in Southeastern Ohio
Svendsen, Gerald E. ( 1976-05 ) -
Brief Note Relative Population Densities and Adrenal Gland Weights as Related to Island Populations of Peromyscus Maniculatus
Browne, Robert A. ( 1976-05 ) -
Brief Note Scirpus Subterminalis Torr, (Cyperaceae): A New State Record
Brodberg, Robert K.; Fisher, T. Richard ( 1976-05 ) -
Brief Note Trillium Nivale (Liliaceae): The Snow Trillium in Ohio
Stuckey, Ronald L. ( 1976-05 ) -
Effectiveness of Antimycin A, Oligomycin, and Sodium Cyanide as Inhibitors of Rat Bone Marrow Oxygen Utilization
Gesinski, Raymond M. ( 1976-05 )The inhibition of oxygen consumption was studied in vitro using the metabolic inhibitors antimycin A, oligomycin, and sodium cyanide. Primary concern was to determine the rate and extent of oxidative inhibition upon intact ... -
Effects of Illumination and Temperature on Metabolic Patterns of the C-Incorporation by the Moss, Dicranum Scoparium
Wu, Pei-Hsing Lin ( 1976-05 )The moss, Dicranum scoparium, conditioned and maintained at temperatures ranging from 0° to 10°C, was subjected to acetate-2-14C incubation at 5° and 22°C in the presence or absence of added illumination. Patterns of ... -
Evaluation of Infrared-Sensitive Film for Determination of Spectral Quality within a Forest Canopy
Floyd, Bradley W.; Noble, Reginald D. ( 1976-05 )Kodak Ektachrome Infrared film was evaluated in terms of its potential use for qualitative spectral information on solar radiation within plant canopies. It was found that an exposure rating of 125 (ASA) provides properly ... -
Food of the Yellow Perch, Perca Flavescens, Following a Decline of the Burrowing Mayfly, Hexagenia Limbata
Clady, Michael; Hutchinson, Brendan ( 1976-05 )Changes in consumption of benthic invertebrates by yellow perch, Perca flavescens, in Oneida Lake during 1958-1973 were similar to changes in the bottom fauna of the lake from 1956 to 1974. The burrowing mayfly, Hexagenia ... -
Front Matter
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Lobarochiton, New Generic Designation for Gryphochiton? Anomalus (Rowley) (Polyplacophora)
Hoare, Richard D. ( 1976-05 )A new generic designation Lobarochiton is proposed for the Lower Mississippian taxon originally described by Rowley (1908) from the Louisiana Limestone of Missouri as Platyceras (?) anomalum. Williams (1943) recognized the ... -
Misfit Streams and the Possible Glacial Origin of Their Valleys
Richard, Benjamin H.; Paillet, Frederick L. ( 1976-05 )A study of misfit streams and meandering depressions developed in ground moraine deposits near Dayton, Ohio has indicated that streams are re-establishing old stream courses, which persist as buried channels previously ... -
A New Genus and Species of the Gastropod Family Struthiolariidae, Antarctodarwinella Ellioti, from Seymour Island, Antarctica
Zinsmeister, William J. ( 1976-05 )A distinctive species of struthiolariid previously referred to as Slruthiolarella by Wilckens (1.911) is assigned to the new genus Antarctodarwinella. Anlarctodarwinella is proposed for medium sized, semi-globular, heavily ... -
Petrified Pennsylvanian Age Plants of Eastern Ohio
Rothwell, Gar W. ( 1976-05 )The recent (1975) discovery of coal-ball petrifactions in the Duquesne and Ames coals of the Conemaugh Group provides an opportunity to make detailed studies of abundant and well preserved Pennsylvanian age fossil plants. ...