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Nelson, E. W. 1934. The influence of precipitation and grazing upon black grama grass range : 32. bibliography/028.pdf.
Little, E.L., Jr. 1934. American egrets at the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico 36: 247. bibliography/027.pdf.
Canfield, R.H. 1934. Stem structure of grasses on the Jornada Experimental Range 95: 636-648. bibliography/026.pdf.
Campbell, R.S.;Keller, J.G. 1933. Partial phyllody of Yucca elata 94: 619-620. bibliography/022.pdf.
Culley, M. J.;Campbell, R.S.;Canfield, R.H. 1933. Values and limitations of clipped quadrats 14: 35-39. bibliography/024.pdf.
Lantow, J. L. 1933. The assimilations of calcium and phosphorous from different mineral compounds and their effect on range cattle
Canfield, R.H. 1933. Solid and hollow stemmed grasses of the Jornada Experimental Range 78(2024): 342. bibliography/023.pdf.
Culley, M. J. 1933. Values and limitations of clipped quadrats 14: 35-39.
Campbell, R.S.;Keller, J.G. 1932. Growth and reproduction in Yucca elata 13: 364-374. bibliography/021.pdf.
Campbell, R.S. 1931. Plant succession and grazing capacity on clay soils in southern New Mexico 43: 1027-1051. bibliography/020.pdf.
Nelson, E. W. 1930. Methods of studying shrubby plants in relation to grazing 11: 764-769. bibliography/019.pdf.
Lantow, J. L. 1930. Supplemental feeding of range cattle
Campbell, R.S.;Canfield, R.H. 1929. Conservative grazing, a paying policy 16: 32-33. bibliography/018.pdf.
Campbell, R.S. 1929. Vegetative succession in the Prosopis sand dunes of southern New Mexico 10: 392-398. bibliography/017.pdf.
Campbell, R.S. 1929. Soapweed : 1. bibliography/016.pdf.
Campbell, R.S. 1929. A case of phyllody in Yucca elata 88: 109-110. bibliography/015.pdf.
Lantow, J. L. 1929. The poisoning of livestock by Drymaria pachyphylla
Canfield, R.H. 1928. Atmospheric electricity during sand storms 69: 474-475. bibliography/014.pdf.
Campbell, R.S.;Canfield, R.H. 1928. An improved pair of shears for clipping studies on quadrats 9: 107-108. bibliography/013.pdf.
Upson, A.;McGinnies, W. G. 1939. Range research contributes to progress in range management 25: 65, 67-69.