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Publication Date
4-1948
Publication Title
Bulletin of the National Speleological Society
Volume Number
10
Abstract
Contents: Why Texas? -- The Devil's Sinkhole -- Unique Animals Inhabit Subterranean Texas -- A Celebrated Cave Exploration -- Trailing Texas Troglodytes -- Commercial Caves of Texas -- Caves of Central Texas -- Prospects for Finding Great Caves -- Well-Drilling Reveals Debris-Filled Cave -- Celestite Deposit -- West Texas Caves and Shelters -- More Notes on Val Verde County -- Why are Cave Remains Important? -- Hueco Mountain Caves -- Picture-Writing of Texas Indians -- Man-Made Cave of Mystery -- Texas Bat Caves Served in Three Wars -- Falcons Prey on Ney Cave Bats -- Large Bat Colonies Attract Predators -- Bat Blitz -- Texas Cave Bats -- What about Vampire Bats? -- How Fast Do Bats Fly? -- Tracing an Underground Stream -- Blind Fish from Artesian Wells -- Cave-Hunting in the Big Bend -- Proposed: A Seminole Canyon Park -- Ectoparasites and Other Arthropods -- Phosgene in the Dark? Inspiration -- A Texas Snake Den -- Speleological Abstracts -- Grotto Reports -- Index to Bulletin Ten -- Who's Who in Texas Speleology
Keywords
Regional speleology, Technical speleology
Geographic Subject
Texas
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Identifier
K26-00543
Recommended Citation
Mohr, Charles E., "Bulletin of the National Speleological Society, Volume 10, April 1948" (1948). KIP Articles. 551.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/551