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Seminole cooking supper, Everglades National Park, Florida Kings Mountain National Military Park Seminole Cooking Supper, Everglades National Park, Florida
Summary: Sulfur in Peat at Little Shark River Site Sulfur in the Peat at the Little Shark River Island Site (81-XXVI-13)
1960/1970
Batis, Salicornia, & Cyperaceous Along Shark River Distribution of Batis, Salicornia and Cyperaceous Pollen Along Shark River (81-XVIII & XIX-16)
1960/1970
Idealized Relationships - Major Environments Idealized Relationships of the Major Averments in the Tamiami Trail Area of the Shark River Slough (81-III-18)
1960-1970
Comparison of Florida and World Rates The Comparison of the Rates of Sea-Level Rise for Southwest Florida and the World (81-XXV-21)
1960/1970
Quantitative Analysis - Lone River Core Quantitative Analyses of Certain Organic and Inorganic Constituents of a Lane River Core (81-XII-9)
1960/1970
Microbial populations at Little Shark River and other Sites Microbial Populations: Bacteria in Millions, others in Thousands Per GM Wet Peat (81-XXVI-15)
1960/1970
Mean Distribution of Forms of Sulfur at Little Shark River Site Mean Distribution of Forms of Sulfur Little Shark River Site (81-XXVI-14)
1960/1970
Organic Sulfur Content: Fresh Water Peats Overlain by Marine Peats Organic Sulfur Contents of Freshwater Peats Relative to Marine Peats Directly Overlying Them (81-XXI-21)
1960/1970
Aerial view of mangrove country, Everglades National Park, Florida Kings Mountain National Military Park Aerial View of Mangrove Country, Everglades National Park, Florida
Effect of Bark Extract on Decay The Effect of the Extract of the Bark of R. Mangle on the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose (81-XV-13)
1960/1970
Stratigraphy of Core Sites in the Shark River Mouth Region Stratigraphy of Core Sites in the Shark River Mouth Region and Mouth Region (81-XXV-11)
1960/1970
Shark River Sampling Site and Rhizophora vs Chenopod Pollen Distribution of Rhizophora Pollen and Chenopod Type 1 Along Shark River(81-XVIII & XIX-14)
1960/1970
Summary: Sulfur in Peat at Little Shark River Site Variation of Total Sulfur and Some forms of Sulfur with Depths, Little Shark River Site (81-XXVI-11)
1960/1970
Anhinga trail in the Everglades Pen note on the back: "Observation trail into the Everglades. Several species of fish and gawe were seen, pluse live gators. Everglades National Park. 1955 (Now being developed)".
1955
Shark River Sampling Site and Rhizophora vs Chenopod Pollen (In Graphical Form) Distribution of Major Pollen Types in the Sediments along the Shark River (81-XVIII & XIX-15)
1960/1970
Spores and Pollen in Marine, Brackish and Fresh Water Environments Relative Abundance of Various Pollens and Spores in Certain Marine Brackish and Freshwater Environments (81-XVIII & XIX-17)
1960/1970
Birds of... Everglades National Park Birds of... Everglades National Park Leaflet compiled by William B. Robertson, Jr., Oron L. Bass, Jr., and Michael Britten
1984
Letterhead stationery of the Everglades National Park Commission (Funding) Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Electronic version created 2005, State University System of Florida.
circa 1950s
Hydrologic Impacts of L-31(W) on Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1981-01
An Assessment of Research Program Needs and Priorities for Everglades National Park Submitted to the Hon. Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks U.S. Department of the Interior and to Gary Everhardt, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C.; (Ownership) Special Collections and University Archives, Green Library, Florida International University
1976-01
Some Aspects of the Effects of the Quantity of Water on Biological Communities in Everglades National Park (Ownership) Special Collections General, Special Collections & University Archives, Green Library, Florida International University.
1969-09

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