Luomala, Katharine(University of Hawai'i Press, 1962-04)
While at the British Museum in May and
June, 1960, I discovered five additional eighteenth-
century sketches which include views of
what presumably are native Polynesian dogs.
Two are of the Maori native dog, of which ...
The interplay of genetic and environmental
forces has resulted in the process of evolution.
The distribution of indigenous plants is a product
of the genetic make-up of the successful invaders
of a particular area and ...
Strongly inequivalve scallops of the genus
Pecten (s.str.) are represented in the western
and central Pacific by relatively few living
forms, most of which have widely separated
distribution areas in Japanese and ...
Mink, John F(University of Hawai'i Press, 1962-04)
During the course of the investigation of the
ground-water resources of southern Oahu, made
by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation
with the State of Hawaii, a water-budget study
was used to estimate the quantity ...
Strasburg, Donald W(University of Hawai'i Press, 1962-04)
For several years the Bureau of Commercial
Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, Hawaii,
has been interested in holding captive tuna
in ponds, and in 1958-59 conducted a series of
tests of salt well-water as a ...
Gosline, William A(University of Hawai'i Press, 1962-04)
The fish families Sphyraenidae, Mugilidae,
and Atherinidae have been assigned to the percesocine
fishes by all authors, and many would
include only these (e.g., Berg, 1940: 368).
Others have expanded the group in various ...