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Relative Length of the Day and Night and 

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 Gasparin, Comte de A. E., 1843-1848. Cours 

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 Gates, F. C., 1911. Summer-Bird Life in the 

 Vicinity of Havana, Illinois, in Its Rela- 

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 Wilson Bull., 23: 1-27. p. 52. 

 Gates, Mary, and Allee, W. C., 1933. Condi- 

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 Cockroaches on a Simple Maze. J. Comp. 

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 Gates, R. R., 1936. Mutations and Natural Se- 

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 666. 

 Cause, G. F., 1931. The Influence of Ecolog- 

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 Am. Nat., 65: 70-76. pp. 307, 334. 



1932. Ecology of Populations. Quart. 



Rev. Biol., 7: 27-46. pp. 71, 402. 



1932a. Experimental Studies on the 



Struggle for Existence. I. Mixed Popu- 

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 1934. The Struggle for Existence. Balti- 

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1934a. Experimental Analysis of Vito Vol- 



terra's Mathematical Theory of the 

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1935. Verifications experimentales de la 



theorie mathematique de la lutte pour la 

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1935a. Experimental Demonstration of 



Volterra's Periodic Oscillations in the 

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1936. The Principles of Biocoenology. 



Quart. Rev. Biol., 11: 320-336. p. 71. 



, Nastukova, O. K., and Alpatov, W. W., 



1934. The Influence of Biologically Con- 

 ditioned Media on the Growth of a Mixed 

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 328. 

 Gebien, Hans, 1920. Kiifer aus der Familie 

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 Geddes, P., and Thompson, J. A., 1911. Evolu- 

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 Geiger, Rudolf, 1942. Das Klima der boden- 

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 Gellis, S. S., and Clarke, G. L., 1935. Organic 

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 Gerard, R. W., 1940. Organism, Society and 



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Symposia, 8: 67-87. pp. 683, 698. 



1942a. A Biological Basis for Ethics. 



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and Emerson, A. E., 1945. Extrapolation 



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Gersbacher, W. M., 1937. Development of 

 Stream Bottom Communities in Illinois. 

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Gerstell, R., 1939. Certain Mechanics of Win- 

 ter Quail Losses Revealed by Laboratory 

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Gesner, Conrad, 1551-1587. Historiae Animal- 

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Getman, F. H., and Daniels, F., 1931. Outhnes 

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Gibson, W. W., 1947. An Ecological Study of 

 the Spiders of a River-Terrace Forest 

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Giese, A. C., 1945. Ultraviolet Radiation and 

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Gilbert, G. K., 1914. The Transportation of 

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Gilbert, P. W., 1944. The Alga-Egg Relation- 

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 of SyiTibiosis. Ecology, 25: 366-369. p. 

 713. 



Gilmour, Darcy, Waterhouse, D. F., and 

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Ginsburg, Benson, and Allee, W. C, 1942. 

 Some Effects of Conditioning on Social 

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 506. p. 414. 



Gish, O. H., 1939. Atmospheric Electricity. 

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Glass, Bentley, 1944. The Effect of X-rays 

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Gleason, H. A., 1926. The Individualistic Con- 

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1936. Is the Svnusia an Association? 



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1939. The Individualistic Concept of 



the Plant Association. Am. Mid. Nat., 21: 

 92-110. p. 697. 



Click, P. A., 1939. The Distribution of Insects, 

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 of Agr., Tech. Bull., 673: 1-150. p. 148. 



