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Letter: Ezra M. Prince to S.S. McClure, May 25, 1900
Writes of map inaccuracy in Tarbell's July 1896 articl
Letter: Ezra M. Prince to Ida M. Tarbell, December 1, 1896
Handwritten, 4 pages, recounts the nomination of 186
A Day with Abraham Lincoln
Typed manuscript, 12 pages. Signed Ezra M. Prince Bloomington Ill. Writes of Abraham Lincoln in Bloomington, Ill., Spring of 1856
A Day with Abraham Lincoln
Typed manuscript, 12 pages. Signed Ezra M. Prince Bloomington Ill. Writes of Abraham Lincoln in Bloomington, Ill., Spring of 1856
Heritage Society (Houston)
Transcript of Letter from J. W. Prince to William M. Rice discussing Rice's debts with interest to Ennis M. Meuster & Co
Heritage Society (Houston)
Letter from J. W. Prince to William M. Rice discussing Rice's debts with interest to Ennis M. Meuster & Co
Energy Audits on Prince Edward Island
High energy costs and uncertain supplies force industrial operators to seek out energy waste to keep costs down. The Enersave for Industry and Commerce program assists Prince Edward Island industries through an energy audit and grant program. A typical audit shows how one processor doubled his output with no increase in energy use
The conservation value of hedgerows to small mammals on Prince Edward Island
Hedgerows are an important landscape feature on Prince Edward Island, Canada and are often the only forested links between isolated forest fragments. Although recent studies have examined the effects of fragmentation on small mammals on Prince Edward Island (e.g., Silva et al. 2000, Silva 2001), none have addressed the use of hedgerows by small mammals. A total of 13 hedgerows and 12 forest fragments in three sites located in central Prince Edward Island were studied from May to September 2001. Hedgerows varied in length, between 70 m and 720 m, and width between 9.4 m and 31 m. Fragment area varied from 0.006 km2 to 0.560 km2. Large Sherman live traps were placed in the center of hedgerow vegetation at 10 m intervals throughout the length of the hedgerow, while a grid configuration was used in forest fragments with the maximum area sampled being 6400 m 2. Within each study site, hedgerows and forest fragments were sampled simultaneously. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-02, page: 0470.Adviser: Marina Silva
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