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[022-52] A New Shale and Related Structure in the Chicago Area

A New Shale and Related Structure in the Chicago Area Author: Taylor, David O.

[032-076] A Theory of the Acoustic Efficiency of the Telephone Receiver

A Theory of the Acoustic Efficiency of the Telephone Receiver Author, Taylor, Hawley, O.

[049-16]Rainfall on Jamaica

Taylor, James A. Rainfall on Jamaica 049-16-print  

[108-12MS976]Range Expansions and New Drainage Records for Select Illinois Fishes

Range Expansions and New Drainage Records for Select Illinois Fishes Jeremy S. Tiemann, Christopher A. Taylor, Dan Wylie, Jim Lamer, Phil W. Willink, Frank M. Veraldi, Steven M. Pescitelli, Ben Lubinski, Trent Thomas, Randy Sauer, and Ben Cantrell 108-12MS976Final

[062-54] Primary Productivity in an Illinois River Flood Plain Lake

Mathis, B.J., J.Z. Taylor, and S.A. Myers Primary Productivity in an Illinois River Flood Plain Lake 062-54-print

[085-22] The Rediscovery of the Ohio Shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione, in Illinois

Christopher A. Taylor The Rediscovery of the Ohio Shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione, in Illinois 085-22-print

[087-09MS9319] Status and Distribution of Three Rare Illinois Fishes: Blacktail Shiner (Cyprinella venusta), Northern Starhead Topminnow (Fundulus dispar), and Cypress Darter (Etheostoma proeliare)

Christopher A. Taylor, Brooks M. Burr, and Kenneth M. Cook Status and Distribution of Three Rare Illinois Fishes: Blacktail Shiner (Cyprinella venusta), Northern Starhead Topminnow (Fundulus dispar), and Cypress Darter (Etheostoma proeliare) 087-09MS9319-print

[088-17MS9424] Food of the Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis) and Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) from Southern Illinois

George A. Feldhamer, John O. Whitaker, Jr., Jean K. Krejca, and Steven J. Taylor Food of the Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis) and Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) from Southern Illinois 088-17MS9424-print

[089-15MS9609] Selected Illinois Fishes in Jeopardy: New Records and Status Evaluations

Brooks M. Burr, Kenneth M. Cook, David J. Eisenhour, Kyle R. Piller, William J. Poly, Randy W. Sauer, Christopher A. Taylor, Elmer R. Atwood, and Gregory L. Seegert Selected Illinois Fishes in Jeopardy: New Records and Status Evaluations 089-15MS9609-print

[089-08MS9509] Nonnative Fishes in Illinois Waters: What Do the Records Reveal?

Brooks M. Burr, David J. Eisenhour, Kenneth M. Cook, Christopher A. Taylor, Gregory L. Seegert, Randy W. Sauer, and Elmer R. Atwood Nonnative Fishes in Illinois Waters: What Do the Records Reveal? 089-08MS9509-print

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