Appendix I 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Lake Superior 
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Eddy, S., 1934. A study of fresh-water plankton communities. Bull. 
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,» 1943. Limnological notes on Lake Superior. Proc. Minn. Acad. 
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Mather, W. W., 1848. Notes and remarks connected with meteorology on 
Lake Superior, and on the variations in its level by barometric causes, 
and variations in the season. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, 2d. Ser., 6(16):1-20. 
McLaughlin, A. J., 1912. Sewage pollution of interstate and international 
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Michigan Water Resources Commission, 1954. Great Lakes water tempera- 
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Odenbach, F. L., 1905. Some temperatures taken on Lake Huron and 
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Pettis, C. R., 1940. Typical quantitative analysis as applied to Lake 
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report--preliminary limnological study. School of Public Health, 
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Schaller, W. T., 1915. The supposed vanadic acid from Lake Superior is 
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