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June 1970 A Bibliography of Publications Relating to Water Resources in Connecticut, 1900-1970 William C. Kennard Institute of Water Resources

Jane S. Fisher Institute of Water Resources

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO WATER RESOURCES IN CONNECTICUT, 1900-1970

William C. Kennard, Director and Jane S. Fisher, Research Assistant

Institute of Water Resources The University of Connecticut

The research on which this publication is based was supported in part by funds pro- vided by the United States Department of the Interior as authorized under the Water Resources Research Act of 1964, Public Law 88-379.

TABLE OF CONTENTS page

Acknowledgements ...... iv

Foreword ...... vii

Subject Index ...... 1

Author Index ...... 59

Appendix ...... 121

iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We recognize and are grateful for the assistance of the many agencies, commissions and research centers involved with water re- sources within the State of Connecticut which responded so generously to our request for information concerning their publications.

In the initial stages of the project we received many helpful suggestions from faculty members here at the University.

The staff of the Coastal Development Section, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers also was most helpful in assisting in the compilation of a suitable list of Corps publications.

We appreciate the courtesy extended to us by the Travelers Research Corporation in permitting us the use of their library.

Finall' . we wish to acknowledge - particular debt of gratitude to the various personnel of both the University of Connecticut Library at Storrs and the Connecticut State Library in Hartford fuor their patient assistance and guidance in locating many of the publications listed in this Report.

iv FOREWORD

The Institute of Water Resources has undertaken a number of ac- tivities, such as publishing research results, conducting seminars and special conferences, and encouraging staff members to participate in various organizations, to inform people in Connecticut of the problems, needs and activities in the broad field of water resources.

This volume, "A Bibliography of Publications Relating to Water Resources in Connecticut, 1900-1970," grew out of the realization that a great many articles about water were scattered over such a wide range of journals and professional reports that it was almost impos- sible to comprehend their scope, let alone know of their existence.

In the early stages of surveying the literature, it became ap- parent that the few articles published prior to 1900 would not justify the effort required to locate and verify them; hence, the decision to include in this publication only those of the present century, 1900 to 1970. It should be recognized that only articles about Connecticut water are included. It was beyond the scope of this volume to include all water articles published by people residing in the State but whose interests in water concerned some other geographic region.

For convenience in use, the publication is divided into two indices - one by subject and the other alphabetically by author. Agency names were used when an author was not given and, in a few cases, it was necessary to list the author as anonymous with the appropriate journal citation. In the Appendix are listed the addresses of all State and Federal agencies and private and public organizations con- cerned with water resources in Connecticut.

This publication should be of direct value not only to those at- tempting to learn about past activities in Connecticut on water, but also those who are planning future involvement with the use, management, and development of this important renewable natural resource.

William C. Kennard Director

v SUBJECT INDEX

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Anonymous. 1966. Directory of Agencies Concerned with Connecticut Natural Resources. Coop. Exp. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. No. 64-47.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1950. (R.V. Cushman). Biblio- graphy of Publications Relating to Ground Water in Connecticut. 12 pp.

Council of State Governments. 1957. Report of Water Resources: An Annotated Bibliography of Recent Official Reports of State Agencies. 17 pp.

Kienholz, R. 1956. A Conservation Bibliography. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn.

New England Regional Planning Commission. 1936. Valley Water Resources Bibliography. Publ. 40. 134 pp.

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USDI). 1965. (R. Livingstone, Jr.). A Preliminary Bibliography with KWIC Index on the Ecology of Estuaries and Coastal Areas of the Eastern United States. Spec. Sci. Rept. Fish (507):352 pp.

U.S. Forest Service (USDA). 1966. (H.W. Lull). An Annotated Biblic- graphy of Watershed Management Research, by the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1931-1965. NE Forest Serv. Res. Paper NE-48.

BIOCLIMATOLOGY

Anonymous. 1959. Forage Climates in the Northeast. Penn. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 653.

Bliss, C.T. 1958. Periodic Regression in Biology and Climatology. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 615:1-55.

Davis, Margaret B. 1965. Phytogeography and Palynology of Northeast United States. Quarternary of the United States. Princeton Univ. Press.

Ennis, Beulah. 1928. The Life Forms of Connecticut Plants and Their Significance in Relation to Climate. Conn. Geol.& Nat. Hist. Survey Bull. 43:1-100.

Getz, L.L. 1965. Humidities in Vole Runways. Ecology 46(4):548-551.

Moss, A.E. 1926. Forest Fires and Weather. J. Forestry 24(5):555-558.

Sears, P.B. 1963. Vegetation, Climate and Coastal Submergence in Connecticut. Science 140(3562) :50-60.

Waggoner, P.E., A.B. Pack and W.E. Reifsnyder. 1959. The Climate of the Shade. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 626.

1 CONNECTICUT RIVER

Anonymous. 1938. Symposium on Flood Control, Connecticut River Valley. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1938:49-92.

Anonymous. 1950. The Connecticut River. In: Ten Rivers in America's Future. Rept. of the President's Water Resource Policy Commission. 2(6) :467-515.

Anonymous. 1953. The Connecticut River - Your Valley, Your Future. Conn. River Watershed Council, Inc., Greenfield, Mass.

Anonymous. 1963. Connecticut River Ramble. Conn. Forest & Park Assoc., Inc., New Haven.

Anonymous. 1964. How to Get Clean Water in the Connecticut Valley. Conn. River Watershed Council, Inc., Greenfield, Mass. 35 pp.

Anonymous. 1965. Report of the Committee to Study the Dredging of the Connecticut River. Report to the 1965 Session of the General Assembly.

Anonymous. 1965. River Going to Waste. Hartford Times, Sunday Supplement. Oct. 5, 1965.

Anonymous. 1966. Connecticut River Guide. River Guide Comm., Conn. River Watershed Council, Inc., Greenfield, Mass. 82 pp.

Anonymous. 1967. Report of the Committee to Study the Dredging of the Connecticut River. Report to the 1967 Session of the General Assembly.

Connecticut Park & Forest Commission. 1959. The "Beautiful" River.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Effect of Loss of Valley Storage due to Encroachment - Connecticut River.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. Public Hearing on July 20, 1964 Concerning an Application Received from the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co., entitled, "Proposed Dredging and Screenwell Structure in the Connecticut River". 157 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (J.A. Baker). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings, Ground Water Levels in Selected Observation Wells, and Freshwater Inflow into the Connect- cut River at the CANEL Site, Middletown, Connecticut. Bull. 10.

Cook, Doris, E. 1967. Roger Wolcott's Long Tidal River. Conn. Hist. Soc. Bull. 32(1):16-20.

Dickenson, E.C. 1908. The Maw of the Connecticut River, Monarch of the Connecticut Valley. Conn. Mag. 12(1).

Grant, E.S. 1967. The Mainstream of . Amer. Heritage 18(3).

2 Hill, Evan. 1969. The Connecticut - Can the River be Saved from its own Beauty? N.Y. Times, Magazine Section. Jan. 12, 1969. p.32.

Howard C.S. 1940. Salt Water Intrusion in the Connecticut River. Amer. Geophys. Union. 21:455-457.

Leslie, J.W. 1964. Connecticut River Comprehensive Survey. Proc. 55th Mtg. Northeast Resour. Comm. Sect. F. USDA Nat'l. Agr. Lib.

MacConnell, W.P. and G.P. Stoll. 1969. Time Lapse Aerial Photo Analysis of the Connecticut River from 1952 to 1965. Water Resour. Bull. 5(2):37-50.

Meade, R.H. 1966. Salinity Variations in the Connecticut River. Water Resour. Res. 2(3):567-579.

Metropolitan District Commission. 1964. Statement and Recommendations Re: Survey of the Connecticut River Basin by the U.S. Army Engineers Division, New England.

Moss. D.D. 1960. A History of the Connecticut River and its Fisheries. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

Rudolfs, W. 1932. Relation between Biochemical Oxygen Demand and Volatile Solids of Sludge Deposits in Connecticut River. Sewage Works J. 4(2):315-321

Scott, W.J. 1932. The Sanitary Condition of the Connecticut River. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1932:19-26.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River above Hartford. Navigation Studies. H1. Doc. 231. 58th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 323. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1311. 60th C. 2nd. Sess. H. Com. Doc. 40. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 818. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 417. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Com. Doc. 11. 68th C. 2nd Sess. H. Com. Doc. 35. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Con. Doc. 36. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 27. 73rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 165. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River below Hartford. Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 327. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 1294. 61st C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 1225. 62nd C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 132. 65th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 49. 73rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 455. 75th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 368. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (USDI). 1969. New England Heritage. The Connecticut River National Recreation Area Study.

3 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USDI). 1954. (R.A. Fredin). Causes of Fluctuations in Abundance of Connecticut River Shad. Fishery Bull. 54:227-245.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1938. (H.B. Kinnison, L.F. Conover and B.L. Bigwood). Stages and Flood Discharges of the Connecticut River at Hartford, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 836-A:1-18.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). 1951. Connecticut River Watershed. Survey Rept. 88 pp.

Walburg, C.H. 1959. Connecticut River Shad Fishery. Progr. Fish Cult. 21:192-193.

Wilkinson, J.M. 1967. Resource Planning for the Connecticut River Valley: Part I - Water Problems. New Eng. Bus. Rev. May 1967:2-13.

Wilkinson, J.M. 1967. Resource Planning for the Connecticut River Valley, Part II - Planning Problems. New Eng. Bus. Rev. July 1967: 2-9.

Wise, W.S. 1962. Management of Water Resources in the Connecticut River Basin. Pres. to the 5th Ann. Mtg. of Interstate Conf. on Water Problems, Chicago, I11.

Work Progress Administration for Connecticut. 1938-39. The Salinity of the Connecticut River. Conn. Ground Water Survey. Bull. S - 1 - 20. (In coop. with Conn. State Water Comn. and U.S. Geol. Survey.)

CONSERVATION

Anonymous. 1960. Soil and Water Conservation Comes to Main Street. Coop. Ext. Serv.,Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. No. 60-21.

Anonymous. 1962. Connecticut Soil and Water Conservation Needs Inventory. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. No. 62-28.

Anonymous. 1966. Wise Use of Land and Water in Connecticut. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. (In coop. with USDA Soil Conserv. Serv. and Conn. Dept. Agr. & Nat. Resour.) No. 66-4.

Brooks, D.L. 1969. Man's Right to a Clean Environment. Conn. Woodlands 34(2):4-6.

Callward, F.M. 1952. Connecticut's Natural Resources, Conserved They Serve. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. Misc. Publ.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1950. (R. Martin). Conservation and Development of the Water Resources of Connecticut and New England.

Grant, E. 1967. Once Upon a River. Conn. Woodlands 32(4):8-14.

Hill, D.E. and A.E. Stearn. 1960. Soils and Urban Development in Hartford County. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. (In coop. with USDA Soil Conserv. Service).

4 Kearns, J.T. 1966. Water Conservation and its Application to New England. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 58(11):1378-1384.

Kennard, W.C. (Editor). 1968. Lectures on Water Conservation. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 7.

Leonard, R.L., M.D. Ferrill, C.C. Crawford and G.E. Whitham. 1966. Guidelines for Town Conservation Commissions. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. No. 66-38.

Preston, C.H. 1916. Proposed Water Conservation in Upper Naugatuck Drainage Basin to Equalize Stream Flow of the be- tween Thomas ton and Derby, Connecticut. Heminway Press. 22 pp.

Preston, C.H. 1916. Storage Reservoir Feeders Planned to Abate Naugatuck River Nuisance. Eng. Rec. 1800W.

Shaw, F.R. 1936. Conserving our National Water Resources. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 28(6):757-769.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA), (In coop. with Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven and Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta.). 1962. Soil Survey, Hartford County, Connecticut.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA), (In coop. with Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven and Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta.). 1966. Soil Survey, Tolland County, Connecticut.

Whyte, W.H. 1962. Connecticut's Natural Resources: a Proposal for Action. Conn. Dept. Agr. & Nat. Resour. June 1962. 64 pp.

DROUGHTS

Anonymous. 1929. The Drought and Public Water Supplies. Conn. Health Bull. 43(10):382.

Anonymous. 1942. The 1941 Drought and its Effect on Water Supplies in New England - a Symposium. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 56(2):237-253.

Anonymous. 1957. Analysis of the Agricultural Drought in Connecticut during 1957. Travelers Research Center, Inc., Hartford.

Anonymous. 1965. Drought: Call it Disaster. Printer's Ink 291(4):98.

Bigwood, B.L. 1950. The Drought of 1948-49 in New England. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1950:86-106.

Connors, C.H. 1967. The Effects of the Drought on Present and Future Water Supply in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 81(3):304-318.

Janes, B.E. and J.J. Brumbach. 1965. The 1964 Agricultural Drought in Connecticut. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 390.

Kinnison, H.B. 1931. The 1929-1930 Drought in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(2):145-163.

5 Malone, T.F. 1957. Analysis of the Agricultural Drought in Connecti- cut during 1957. Rept. to Commissioner of Agr. in State of Connecti- cut by the Travelers Weather Research Center, in coop. with Univ. of Connecticut. 23 pp.

Namias, J. 1966. Nature and Possible Cause of the Northeastern United States Drought during 1962-1965. Monthly Weather Rev. 94(9):543-554.

Namias, J. 1967. Further Studies of Drought over Northeastern United States. Monthly Weather Rev. 95(8):497-508.

Palmer, W. 1958. Agricultural Drought in New England. Univ. of New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 97. 51 pp.

Spar, J. (Editor). 1968. Conference on Drought in the Northeastern United States, Sterling Forest, N.Y., May 15-17, 1967, Proceedings. Geophysical Science Lab. Rept. TR-68-3. 233 pp.

Wood, G.W. 1959. The Experience of New Britain with the 1957 Drought. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 73(1):15-22.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Anonymous. 1946. (Parson, Brinkerhoff, Hogan and MacDonald). Con- necticut Ports: An Economic and Engineering Survey of all Navigable Waters in the State for the Connecticut Port Survey Commission. 179 pp.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1959. (Booz, Allen and Hamilton). Economic Development and Competitive Position of the State of Con- necticut, 1959-1975. Vol. 1.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (M.E. Hupfer). Survey of Federal Aids. Inst. of Publ. Service, Univ. of Conn., Nov. 3, 1966.

Kasperson, R.E. 1967. Political Organization and the Planning of Water Resource Development in the - a Preliminary Profile. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 5.

U.S. Army,Corps of Engineers. 1963. Seminar on River Basin Planning. 483 pp. New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1953. (E.W. Lohr and W.F. White). The Industrial Utility of Public Water in the New England States. Cir. 288:1-80.

EROSION

Bennet, H.H. 1939. A Permanent Loss to New England: Soil Erosion Resulting from the Hurricane. Geogr. Rev. 29(2):196-204.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1946. Beach Erosion Committee: A Report of Shore Erosion Problems, with Recommendations for Remedial Measures. August 15, 1946. Cunninlgham, C.t1. 1939. Shore Damage and Shore Protection. Conn. Soc. Civil. Eng. Ann. Rept. 1939:52-82.

Curry, J.J. 1952. Shore Erosion in Connecticut - The Problem and its Solution. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1952:103-120.

Otvos, E.G., Jr. 1965. Sedimentation - Erosion Cycles of Single Tidal Periods on Sound Beaches. J. Sediment. Petrol. 35(3).

Sanders, J.E. and C.W. Ellis. 1961. Geological and Economic Aspects of Beach Erosion along the Connecticut Coast. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Rept. Inv. 1, 14 pp.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Beach Erosion Studies. Area 1. to . H. Doc. 454. 81st C. 2nd. Sess. Area 2. to East River. H. Doc. 474. 81st C. 2nd Sess. Area 3. to . H. Doc. 203. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 4. Connecticut River to Hammonasset River. H. Doc. 514. 82nd C. 2nd Sess. Area 5. to Thames River. H. Doc. 31. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 6. Niantic Bay to Connecticut River. H. Doc. 84. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 7. Housatonic River to Ash Creek. H. Doc. 248. 83rd C. 2nd Sess. Area 8 and 11. Saugatuck River to . H. Doc. 174. 85th C. 1st Sess. Area 9. East River to New Haven Harbor. H. Doc. 395. 84th C. 2nd Sess. Area 10. Thames River to Niantic Bay. H. Doc. 334. 85th C. 2nd Sess. Compo Beach, Westport. H. Doc. 239. 74th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1965. (W.H. Vesper). Behavior of Beach Fill and Borrow Area at Seaside Park, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Coast. Eng. Res. Ctr. Tech. Memo. 11. 24 pp.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1967. (W.H. Vesper). Behavior of Beach Fill and Borrow Area at Sherwood Island State Park, Westport, Connecticut. Coast. Eng. Res. Ctr. Tech. Memo. 20. 25 pp.

Wolman, M.G. and J.P. Eiler. 1958. Reconnaissance Study of Erosion and Deposition Produced by the Flood of August 1955 in Connecticut. Amer. Geophys. Union. Trans. 39(1):1-14.

ESTUARIES

Anonymous. 1968. Statement on Pollution of Estuarine Waters. Conn. Woodlands 33(3):3-9.

Anonymous. 1969. An Act Concerning the Preservation of Wetlands and Tidal Marsh and Estuarine Systems. (Public Act. No. 695 of the 1969 Connecticut General Assembly). Conn. Woodlands 34(4):10-13. Gill, J.N. 1969. Connecticutt s Program to Save its Wetlands. Remarks made at meeting of Natural Resources Council of Conn., Inc., Nov. 6, 1969.) Conn. Woodlands 34(4):7-9.

Marshall, N. and Bernice M. Wheeler. 1965. Role of the Coastal and Upper Estuarine Waters Contributing Phytoplankton to the Shoals of the Niantic Estuary. Ecology 46(5):665-673.

Marshall, N. and J.K. Moore. 1967. The Retention of a Lamelli Branch Larvae in the Niantic Estuary. Veliger 10(1):10-12.

Pearcy, W.G. 1962. Ecology of an Estuarine Population of Winter Flounder - Pseudopleuronectes Americanus (Walbaum). I. Hydrology of the Mystic River Estuary. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 18(1): 5-78.

Pearcy. W.G. and Sarah W. Richards. 1962. Distribution and Ecology of Fishes in the Mystic River Estuary, Connecticut. Ecology 43(2): 248-259.

Skauen, D.M. 1960. Radioactive Zinc-65 in Marine Organisms in Fishers Island Sound and its Estuaries. Progress Report and Renewal Propos- al, Univ. of Conn. 5 pp.

Skauen, D.M., T.W. Hatfield and N. Marshall. 1967. Gross Beta Radio- activity in Fucus Hybrids (Rockweed) from the Niantic Estuary, Connecticut, 1961-64. Radiolog. Health Data and Repts.:481-483.

FARMINGTON RIVER

Anonymous. 1938. , Drainage Basin. Mass. State Plan. Brd. Study 3.

Anonymous. 1964. (James S. Minges & Associates). Report Comparing Treated Water Costs from Connecticut River and Farmington River Basin. Travelers Research Center, Inc., Hartford.

Anonymous. 1965. (Bock, Pyatt and DeFillipi). Water Resources Planning Study of the Farmington Valley. Travelers Research Center, Inc., Hartford.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1957. (Adams, Howard and Greeley). Regional Planning Study - Farmington River Valley Region.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1938. A Report on the Great Flood of March 1936 in Connecticut with Supplementary Data on the Farmington River Valley Flood of March, 1936.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1955. Pollution in the Farmington River Watershed. (unpubl. rept.)

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. (J.J. Mozzochi). Farmington River, Flood Control Study, Collinsville, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (R.C. Brown). Report on Flood Control, Farmington River, Unionville, Connecticut.

8 Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (R.C. Brown). Report on Flood-Control, West Branch Farmington River, New Hartford, Conn.

Emery, J.L. 1963. Shade Swamp Sanctuary, Farmington, Connecticut (A Field Guide). Farmington River Watershed Assoc., Avon, Conn.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1958. Farmington River Basin-- Connecticut and Massachusetts. Northeast Flood Studies, New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1960. Water Resources Development in the Farmington River Basin. New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service. (USDA). 1959. Preliminary Investi- gations of the Upper Farmington Watershed.

Whitney, G.F. 1959. Report of the Farmington River Valley Flood Commission. 20 pp.

FISH AND FISHERIES

Anonymous. 1941. A Fishery Survey of Important Connecticut Lakes. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game. Bull. 63. 339 pp.

Anonymous. 1958. Fisheries Highlights of 1957. Conn. Wildl. Conserv. Bull. 1958a. 4(2):5.

Anonymous. 1959. A Fishery Survey of the Lakes and Ponds of Connecti- cut. Conn. State Brd. of Fish.& Game. Rept. 1. 395 pp.

Anonymous. 1962. They Swam and They Swam Right Over the Dam. (A Survey of the Fishery Needs of Connecticut). Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

Anonymous. Revised 1967. Public Access to Connecticut Fishing Waters. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

Beck, T.H. 1931. Report of Fish and Game Conditions in Connecticut and Six Year Program for State Board of Fisheries and Game to Hon. Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game. 33 pp.

Behnke, R.J. and R.M. Wetzel. 1960. A Preliminary List of the Fishes Found in the Fresh Waters of Connecticut. Copeia 1960 (2):141-143.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. (J.E. Hickey). Resource Industries; an Analysis of Connecticut's Agriculture, Forestry, Mining and Fisheries. Conn. Interreg. Plan. Progr. Tech. Rept. 141.

Green, D.M., Jr. 1964. Comparison of Stamina of Brook Trout. Amer. Fish. Soc. Trans. 93(1):96-100.

Hunter, G.W. and J.S. Rankin, Jr. 1940. Parasites of Northern Pike and Pickerel. Amer. Fish. Soc. Trans. 69:268-272.

Kendall, W.C. and E.L. Goldsborough. 1908. Fishes of Connecticut Lakes and Neighboring Waters; with Notes on Plankton Environment. Bureau of Fisheries. Doc. 633.

9 Merriman, D. and Yves Jean. 1949. The Capture of an Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar Salar) in the Connecticut River. Copeia 1949(3):220- 221.

Mitchell, P.H. 1925. A Report of Investigations Concerning Shad in the Rivers of Connecticut to the State Board of Fisheries and Game.

Niering, W.A. 1956. The Connecticut Arboretum - Ecological and Herbicide Research. Conn. Arbor. Bull. 9:9-14.

Richards, Sarah W., D. Merriman and L.H. Calhoun. 1963. Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England. IX. The Biology of the Little Skate, Raja Erinacea Mitchill. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 18(3):5-67.

Taub, S.H. 1963. Recovery of a Marked Lake Trout after 21 years. Amer. Fish. Soc. Trans. 92(4):432.

Whitworth, W.R. 1968. Effects of Diurnal Fluctuations of Dissolved Oxygen on the Growth of Brook Trout. J. Fish. Res. Brd. Canada 25(3) :579- 584.

Whitworth, W.R., P.L. Berrien and W.T. Keller. 1968. Freshwater Fishes of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 101.

Wilde, C.W. 1958. Wononskopomuc Lake Creel Census. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

Wolcott, F.C. 1921. Report on the Fish and Game Situation in Connecti- cut. (14ade at the Request of Hon. Everett J. Lake, Governor of Connecticut). Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE

Anonymous. 1955. (Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Hall and MacDonald, Engineers). Floods and Flood Damage of 1955 in the Northeastern States. Prep. for Amer. Insurance Assoc., New York, N.Y.

Anonymous. 1956. Major Floods of 1955. Weatherwise 9(1):16-17.

Anonymous. 1957. Charter of Flood Commission. Approved Dec. 1955, Amended May 1957. Greater Hartford Flood Commission.

Anonymous. 1958. (Anderson - Nichols, Inc.). 1955 Flood Damages - Basin. Prep. for the Greater Hartford Flood Commission.

Bigwood, B.L. 1956. 1955 Floods in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1956:78-95.

Bingham, L.M. 1936. Mad Waters. Conn. Industry 14(5).

Cleary, E.J. 1936. Mopping up after the New England Floods. Eng. News Rec. 116:566-571.

10 Collins, R.F. and M. Schalk. 1937. Torrential Flood Erosion in the Connecticut Valley, March 1936. Amer. J. Sci. 34(202):293-307.

Scott, W.J. 1955. Experiences with Public Water Supply Damage in the Connecticut Flood Disaster of 1955. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 70(3):275-291.

Turner, H.M. 1962. New England Floods and Society's Flood Reports. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 49(3):245-272.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1906. Destructive Floods in the U.S. in 1905, with a Discussion of Flood Discharge and Frequency and an Index to Flood Literature. Water Supply Paper 162. Conn. :1-3.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1930. The New England Flood of November 1927. Water Supply Paper 636C;45-100.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1937. The Floods of March 1936. Part I. New England Rivers. Water Supply Paper 798. 466 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1960. Floods of August-October 1955, New England to North Carolina. Water Supply Paper 1420. 854 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1962. (M.A. Benson). Factors In- fluencing the Occurrence of Floods in a Humid Region of Diverse Terrain. Water Supply Paper 1580-B. 64 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. (A.R. Green). Magnitude and Frequency of Floods in United States. I-A, North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1671. 260 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. (M.T. Thomson, W.B. Gannon, M.P. Thomas, and G.S. Hayes). Historical Floods in New England. Water Supply Paper 1779-M. 105 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1913. (W.W. Neifert). Floods in Connecti- cut Valley and in , March 25-31, 1913. Bull. Z, Dec. 31, 1913.: 113-114.

FLOOD POTENTIAL

Anonymous. 1927. River Conditions in Flood Area of New England. Eng. News Rec. 99(20):798-799.

Benson, M.A. 1960. Areal Flood-Frequency Analysis in a Humid Region. Int. Assoc. Sci. Hydrol. Bull. 19:5-15.

Bigwood, B.L. 1937. Gaging the Rivers of Connecticut, with a Brief Description of the Floods of March, 1936. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1937:14-32.

Kuiper, E. 1957. 100 Frequency Curves of North American Rivers. Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Eng. (J. Hydrol. Div.) 83:NHY5. Paper N. 1395. 31 pp.

Pierce, C.H. 1924. Flood Flows of New England Rivers. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 11(8):327-375.

11 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1947. Geologic Features of the Con- necticut Valley, Mass., as Related to Recent Floods. Water Supply Paper 996. 158 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1955. (B.L. Bigwood and M.P. Thomas). A Flood-Flow Formula for Connecticut. Circular 365.

FLOOD PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Allen, J.E. and C.H. Lovejoy. 1948. Flood Control Structures. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 62(1):77-79.

Anonymous. 1937. Compact Covering Flood Control in the Connecticut River Basin. Approved by representatives of Conn., Mass., Vermont, and New Hampshire. Granite State Press.,Manchester, N.H.

Anonymous. 1937. Flood Control in New England. N.Y. Soc. Civil Eng. 7(11):740-754.

Anonymous. 1937. New England Flood Plans Analysed. Eng. News Rec. 119(4):144-146.

Anonymous. 1941. Flood Control in Connecticut. Eng. News Rec. 127(3):82-86.

Anonymous. 1957. Connecticut Flood Planning Session. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1957:76-110.

Anonymous. 1958. (Metcalf and Eddy, Engineers). Control of Floods in Park River (Part I, Park River Hydrology). Prepared for Greater Hartford Flood Commission.

Childs, E.F. 1953. Regulation of Flood Control Reservoirs in New England. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 40(3):189-230.

Connecticut Development Commission (Planning Division). 1960. Resume of Flood Control Measures, Connecticut 1960.

Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission. 1969. Report 1963/65. Keene, N.H. 35 pp.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. State Flood Control and Water Policy Commission; an Act Creating a Flood Control and Water Policy Commission. 6 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1961. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report on Flood Control Improvements for , Winsted, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1961. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report of Flood Control Improvements for and North Creek, Bristol, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report on Flood Control Improvements for Highland Lake Stream, Winsted, Connecticut.

12 Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Feasibility Report, Local Flood Protection, , New Hartford, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Flood Control Improvements Pequabuck River, Bristol to Plainville, Connecticut.

Cooke, C.W. 1941. General Improvements in Connection with Flood Control at Hartford, Conn. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1941:35-67.

Fleming, R.J., Jr. 1957. Control of New England Floods. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 71(3):234-242.

Kern, T.F. 1946. Engineering Aspects of Flood Control in New England. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1946:115-134.

Leuchtenburg, W.E. 1953. Flood Control Politics: The Connecticut River Valley Problem, 1927-1950. Harvard Univ. Press. 339 pp.

Sibley, A.K. 1958. Flood Control in New England. Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Eng. 84 (J. Waterways & Harbors Div.) N.WW1. Paper N. 1517.

Sibley, A.K. 1960. Flood Control Program in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1960:47-67.

Simmonds, A.T. 1960. Flood Routing Process on the Connecticut River from Snowmelt. Proc. Eastern Snow Conf. 1960:17-21.

Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission. 1969. Report 1966/68. Sturbridge, Mass. 19 pp.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River, N.H., Vt., Mass., and Conn. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 412. 74th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 455. 75th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 653. 76th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 724. 76th C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River at East Hartford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 308. 69th C. Sen. Doc. 32. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Fairfield - Flood Control. H. Doc. 600. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Farmington River Basin - Flood Control. H. Doc. 443. 86th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Gully Brook, Connecticut River at Hartford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 804. 77th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Housatonic River, Conn., Mass., and N.Y. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 338. 77th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 372. 86th C. H. Doc. 324. 88th C. 13 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Mad River Dam and Reservoir above Winsted. H. Doc. 137. 85th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Mystic River - Flood Control. H. Doc. 637. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 56. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 349. 77th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 411. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Naugatuck River - Flood Control. H. Doc. 81. 85th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 437. 87th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New London - Flood Control. H. Doc. 478. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 51. 90th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Park River - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 43. 90th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Pawcatuck - Flood Control. H. Doc. 212. 86th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 115. 89th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. , Mass., and Conn. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 644. 71st C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Stamford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 210. 86th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Stratford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 292. 88th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Thames River Basin - Flood Control. H. Doc. 885. 76th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 41. 86th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Westport - Flood Control. H. Doc. 412. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 644. 71st C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Forest Service (USDA). 1949. Tentative Report on Flood Control Survey of the Connecticut River Watershed: Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. NE Forest Exp. Sta., in coop. with U.S. Soil Conserv. Service.

Woodbury, H.J. 1940. Flood Control in New England. Military Eng. 32(186) :397-405.

14 FORESTS

Lunt. H.A. 1948. The Forest Soils of Connecticut. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 523. 93 pp.

Lutz, H.J. 1928. Trends and Silviculture Significance of Upland Forest Succession in Southern New England. Yale Univ. School of Forest. Bull. 22. 68 pp.

Parker, J. 1965. Seasonal Changes in Water Intake through Bore Holes in White Oak Trunks. Can. J. Botany 43(9):1037-1041.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1965. (W.E. Reifsnyder, and H.W. Lull). Radiant Energy in Relation to Forests. Tech. Bull. 1344.

Waggoner, P.E., G.M. Furnival and W.E. Reifsnyder. 1969. Simulation of the Microclimate in a Forest. Forest Sci. 15(1):37-45.

Westveld, M. 1956. Natural Forest Vegetation Zones in New England. J. Forestry 54:332-338.

GEOLOGY

Bloom, A.L. and M. Stuiver. 1963. Submergence of the Connecticut Coast. Science 139(3552):332-334.

Darling, J.M. 1964. Seasonal Changes in Beaches of the North Atlantic Coast of the United States. Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Eng. 1964:236-248.

Flint, R.F. 1930. The Glacial Geology of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 47. 294 pp.

Frankel, L. and H.F. Thomas. 1966. Evidence of Fresh Water Lake Deposits in Block Island Sound. J. Geology 74(2):240-242.

Gregory, H.E. 1906. The Geology of Connecticut in Relation to its Water Supply . Conn. Brd. of Agr. 1905 Ann. Rept.:283-297.

Harvey, Ruth S. 1920. Drainage Modifications and Glaciation in the Danbury Region, Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. His. Survey. Bull. 30.

Kaye, C.L. 1964. The Upper Limit of Barnacles as an Index of Sea Level Change on the New England Coast During the Past 100 years. J. Geology 72(5);580-600.

Liese, H.C. 1968. Mineral Compositions of Selected Granites and Gneisses of New England. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 79:1859-1866.

Lougee, R.J. 1938. Physiography of the Quinipiac-Farmington Lowland in Connecticut. Colby College Monogr. 7. 64 pp.

Lougee, R.J. 1940. Stagnation of Ice in Connecticut. Science 91 (2351) :69-70.

15 Lougee, R.J. and A.W. Vander Pyl. 1951. Glacial Water Levels in the Thames-Willimantic River Valley, Connecticut. Sci. Monthly 73(5):275-283.

McCrone, A.W. 1962. Marine Geological Studies at New York Univer- sity. Proc. Nat'l. Coastal & Shallow Water Res. Conf., 1961. p. 199.

Rahn, P.H. 1968. The Hydrogeology of an Induced Streambed Infil- tration Area. Ground Water 6(2).

Shalowitz, A.L. 1940. Our Changing Coastline. J. Geography 39(1):1-10.

Sharp, H.S. 1929. The Physical History of the Connecticut Shore Line. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 46. 97 pp.

Upson, J.E., Estelle B. Leopold and M. Rubin. 1964. Postglacial Change of Sealevel in New Haven Harbour, Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 262(1):121-132.

Wheeler, G. 1937. The West Wall of the New England Triassic Lowland. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 58. 73 pp.

White, S.E. 1947. Two and the Development of Glacial Drainage in the Vicinity of Stafford Springs, Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 245(12):754-778.

GE OMORPHO LOGY

Bloom, A.L. 1962. Postglacial Submergence of the Connecticut Coast. Proc. Natl1. Coastal & Shallow Water Res. Conf., 1961:177-179.

Bloom, A.L. 1967. Coastal Geomorphology of Connecticut. Cornell Univ. Dept. Geol. Sci. Rept. 79 pp.

Bloom, A.L., and C.W. Ellis. 1965. Post Glacial Stratigraphy and Morphology of Coastal Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Guidebook 1. 10 pp.

Carter, Carol S. and R.J. Chorley. 1961. Early Slope Development in an Expanding Stream System. Geology Mag. 98(2):117-130.

Ellis, C.W. 1962. Marine Sedimentary Environments in the Vicinity of the Norwalk Islands, Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 94. 89 pp.

Flint, R.F. 1963. Altitude, Lithology and the Fall Zone in Connecticut. J. Geology 71(6):683-697.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. (J.E. Upson and C.W. Spencer). Bedrock Valleys of the New England Coast as Related to Fluctuations of Sea Level. Prof. Paper 454-M. 44 pp.

GROUND WATER

Anonymous. 1949. Report of Committee for Survey of Ground Water Supplies in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(2) :175-200. 16 Anonymous. 1957. Report of Committee for Survey of Ground Water Supplies in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 70(4):386- 421. and 71(1):56-81.

Bampton, N. 1963. Problems in Conversion of Municipal Supply from Surface to Ground Water. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 77(2):119- 138.

Berthouex, P.M. and G.A. Prior. 1968. Underground Corrosion and Salt Infiltration. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 60(3):345-355.

Bock, P., E.E. Pyatt and J.A. DeFilippi. 1967. Ground Water Consid- erations in Water Resources Planning Study of the Farmington River Valley, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Proc. of Conf. on Econ. Geol. in Mass.:455-470, Univ. of Mass., Amherst, Mass.

Bryan, K. 1936. Geologic Features in New England Ground Water Supply. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 50(2):222-228.

Bryan, K. 1937. The New England Ground Water Supply. Harvard Alumni Bull. 39(22):676-681.

Cederstrom, D.J. 1966. Factors in Developing Ground Water in the Connecticut Basin. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1966:149-54.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1959. (A.M. LaSala, Jr.). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1956-1959. Bull. 2.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965. (R.L. Meikle and J.A. Baker). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1960-1964. Bull. 7.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (R.L. Meikle). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1965-1966. Bull. 13.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (A.M. LaSala, Jr.). Ground Water Resources of the Hamden-Wallingford Area, Connecticut. Bull. 14.

Crosby, I.B. 1933. Geology of the Ground Water Supplies of New England. Water Works Eng. 86(12):603-604.

Crosby, I.B. 1933. Relation of Geology to the Ground Water Supplies of New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 47(1):74-95.

Cushman, R.V., W.B. Allen and H.L. Pree, Jr. 1951. Geological Factors Affecting the Yield of Rock Wells in Southern New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 67(2):77-95.

Cushman, R.V. 1952. Possible Ground Water Developments in Connecti- cut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1952:90-102.

Cushman, R.V. 1960. Ground Water in North Central Connecticut. Econ. Geol. 55(1):101-114.

Ferris, J.G. 1942. Cooperative Ground Water Investigation in Connecti- cut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 56(2):157-165.

17 Gregory, H.E. and A.J. Ellis. 1916. Ground Water in the Hartford, Stamford, Salisbury, Willimantic and Saybrook Areas, Connecticut. (Prep. in coop. with Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey). 150 pp.

Hodges, A.L. Jr. 1968. Drilling for Water in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 82(4):287-315.

Johnson, K.E. 1961. Ground Water Map of the Watch Hill Quadrangle, Rhode Island-Connecticut, showing Water-bearing Formations and Related Ground Water Data. R.I. Water Resour. Coord. Brd., Providence, R.I. Ground Water Map GWM 14.

Johnson, K.E., R.A. Mason and F. DeLuca. 1960. Ground-water Map of the Oneco Quadrangle, Connecticut-Rhode Island, showing Water- bearing Formations and Related Ground Water Data. R.I. Water Resour. Coord. Brd., Providence, R.I.

Miller, D.W. 1967. Availability of Large Scale Ground Water Supplies in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 81(1):37-47.

Novaro, J.A. 1962. Ground Water Development in New Haven. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 55(3):291-295.

Randall, A.D., W.H. Bierschenk and G.W. Hahn. 1960. Ground Water Map of the Voluntown Quadrangle, Connecticut-Rhode Island, showing Water-bearing Formations and Related Ground Water Data. R.I. Water Resour. Coord. Brd., Providence, R.I. Ground Water Map GWM 13.

Sherman, L.K. 1939. Safeguard for Ground Water Supplies. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 53(3):299-306.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1905. Underground Waters of Eastern United States. Water Supply Paper 114:76-81.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1909. Underground Water Resources of Connecticut, with a Study of the Occurrence of Water in Crystalline Rocks. Water Supply Paper 232. 200 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1910. Occurrence and Composition of Well Waters in the Granites of New England. Water Supply Paper 258.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1916. Ground Water in the Waterbury Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 397. 73 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1920. Ground Water in the Meriden Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 449. 83 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1920. Ground Water in the Norwalk, Suffield and Glastonbury Areas, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 470. 171 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1921. Ground Water in the Southington- Granby Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 466. 219 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1923. (T.N. Dale). The Lime Belt of Massachusetts and Parts of Eastern New York and . Bull. 744. 71 pp.

18 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1925. (J.S. Brown). A Study of Coastal Ground Water with Special Reference to Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 537. 97 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1928. Ground Water in the New Haven Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 540. 206 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1929. A Study of Ground Water in the Pomperang Basin, Connecticut, with Special Reference to Intake and Discharge. Water Supply Paper 597-B:73-146.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1949. (R.V. Cushman). Water Levels and Artesian Pressure in Observation Wells in the United States in 1946. Part I: Northeastern United States. Conn.:5-17. Water Supply Paper 1071.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1952. (R.V. Cushman). Water Levels and Artesian Pressure in Observation Wells in the United States in 1949. Part I: Northeastern United States. Conn.:5-15. Water Supply Paper 1156.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1955. (R.V. Cushman). Water Levels and Artesian Pressure in Observation Wells in the United States in 1952. Part I: Northeastern United States. Conn.:3-10. Water Supply Paper 1221.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1960. Ground Water Levels in the United States 1956-57: Northeastern States. Water Supply Paper 1537. 144 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. Geology and Ground Water Resources of the Bristol-Plainville-Southington Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1578. 70 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. (A.D. Randall). Geology and Ground Water in the Farmington-Granby Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1661. 129 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. Ground Water Resources of North- Central Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1752. 96 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1967. Ground Water Favorability of the Connecticut River Basin, New England States. Hydrol. Invest. Atlas. HA 249.

Wood, G.W. 1951. Ground Water Supply for New Britain, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 65(2):143-157.

Works Progress Administration for Connecticut. 1938. Records of Wells, Springs and Ground Water Levels in Different Areas of the State. Bulls. GW 1-6.

HARBORS

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (A.C. Duxbury). A Hydrographic Survey of New Haven Harbor, 1962-63. Bull. 3A.

19 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Branford Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 100. 56th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 80. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 1292. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. , including and Johnsons Creek - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 275. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 521. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 751. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 89. 62nd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 898. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 281. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 232. 75th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 819. 76th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 680. 79th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 136. 85th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Clinton Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 467. 69th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 240. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Duck Island, Harbor of Refuge - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 398. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 812. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Greenwich Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 309. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 289. 63rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 125. 76th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 272. 80th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Guilford Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 149. 77th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Milford Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 232. 63rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 77. 75th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New Haven Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 73. 58th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1159. 60th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 26. 62nd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 535. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1258. 62nd C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 497. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 601. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 686. 69th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 479. 72nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 307, 76th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 517. 79th C. 2nd Sess.

20 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New London Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 392. 56th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 395. 58th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 178. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 329. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Com. Doc. 9. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 613. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Com. Doc. 82. 74th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 262. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 396. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1143. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 220. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Southport Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Corn. Doc. 36. 74th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Stamford Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 1130. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 8. 74th C. 1st Sess. H. Com. Doc. 29. 75th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 676. 79th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Stonington Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 667. 80th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Tomac Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 228. 58th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Tuxis Island, Harbor of Refuge - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 376. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Westport Harbor and Saugatuck River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 148. 63rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 404. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 488. 81st C. 2nd Sess.

HEALTH AND SANITATION

Almquist, F.O.A. 1962. Elements of Survival in the Khrushchev Age - Sanitation and Water. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1962:45-53.

Anonymous. 1943. Manual of Emergency Water Supply and Sanitary Measures. Prep. for Conn. War Council in coop. with State Dept. of Health. 4 pp.

Gorman, A.E. 1939. Outbreaks of Water-borne Diseases in the New England States. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 53(4):473-504.

Hart, J.C. 1961. Water Borne Diseases. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 75(3):127-132.

Scott, W.J. 1932. Water Works Emergencies from the Health Stand- point. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 46(2):133-137.

Scott, W.J. 1935. Trends in State Sanitation. Conn. Health Bull. 49:8, 188. 21 HURRICANES

Anonymous. 1954. Three Hurricanes - What Did We Learn? Factory Mutual Rec. 31(11):3-5.

Bigwood, B.L. 1939. The Hurricane Floods of September, 1938 in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1939:137-167.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1940. Hurricane Floods of September 1938. Water Supply Paper 867. 562 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1955. Hurricane Rains and Floods of August 1955, Carolinas to New England. Tech. Paper 26.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1955. (A.C. Redfield and A.R. Miller). Memorandum on Water Levels Accompanying Atlantic Coast Hurricanes. 14 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1955. Preliminary Report of Hurricane Diane and Floods in the Northeast, August 1955. 4 pp.

HYDROLOGY

Bordne, E. 1957. Some Hydrologic Aspects of the Flood of August 1955 in a Connecticut Valley. Geogr. Rev. 47(2):211-223.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., A.D. Randall and M.P. Thomas). Hydrogeologic Data in the Quinebaug River Basin, Connecticut. Bull. 9.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., G.A. Bednar, N.P. Thomas and W.E. Wilson). Hydrogeologic Data for the Basin, Connecticut. Bull. 12.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (M.A. Cervione, Jr., I.G. Grossman and C.E. Thomas, Jr.). Hydrogeologic Data for the Lower Thames and Southeastern Coastal River Basins, Connecticut. Bull. 16. 65 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1969. (M.P. Thomas, R.B. Ryder and C.E. Thomas, Jr.). The Hydrogeologic Data for the South- western Coastal River Basins, Connecticut. Bull. 18.

Linehan, Rev. D. 1958. The Geohydrology of New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 72(2):149-159.

Saville, C.M. 1933. Some Phases of Southern New England Hydrology. Hartford Metropolitan District Water Supply Area. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 47:363.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1904. Contributions to the Hydrology of Eastern United States, 1903. Water Supply Paper 102. Conn.: 127-168.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1905. Contributions to the Hydrology of Eastern United States, 1904. Water Supply Paper 110. Conn.: 65-112.

22 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. Hydrology of Tidal Streams. Water Supply Paper 1586.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1965. (J.A. Baker, et. al.). Geology and Hydrology of the Hartford Research Center Canel Site, Middletown, Connecticut. Bull. 1133-G. 42 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1966. (M.P. Thomas). Effect of Glacial Geology upon the Time Distribution of Stream Flow in Eastern and Southern Connecticut. Prof. Paper 550-B:209-212.

INDUSTRIAL WASTES

Anonymous. 1920. Studying Manufacture Wastes in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civ. Eng. Publ. Works. 448:18-26.

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. 1952. (D.M. Clifford). An Economic Evaluation of Marine Fisheries Affected by Industrial Wastes. (In coop. with U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service).

Billings, R.M. 1962. One Paper Company's Policies and Approach to the Pollution Problem. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 34(9):883- 890.

Burdoin, A.J. 1953. Chemical Wastes Disposal at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 25(4):435-461.

Burford, M.G. and J.W. Masselli. 1953. Industrial Wastes, Their Disposal and Treatment. Plating Wastes. Amer. Chem. Soc. Monogr. 118.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. Waste Water Disposal by Connecticut Industries, Inventory as of Jan. 1, 1961, compiled from Basic Data Files.

Foote, K.E. 1952. Two Industrial Waste Problems at New Haven, Connecticut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 24(10):1305-1308.

Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1951. Industrial Waste Inventory; a Progress Report, Oct. 1949-June 1951. Rept. 1.

Lebetkin, G. 1952. Industrial Waste Problems at the Hartford Sewage Treatment Plant. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 24(10):1308-1311.

Locke, E.A. 1952. What's Right With My Plant. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 24(11):1410-1415.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1950. Textile Wastes; a Review, 1936-1950. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1951. (H. Campbell). Industrial Wastes in the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Compact Area.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1953. (M.G. Burford). Industrial Waste Surveys of Two New England Cotton Finishing Mills. Prep. by Wesleyan Univ. & Univ. of Rhode Island.

23 New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1954. (J.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). Pollution Sources in Wool Scour- ing and Finishing Mills and Their Reduction Through Process and Process Chemical Changes. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1956. Pollution Sources from Finishing of Synthetic Fibers. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1958. (J.W. Masselli, N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). Tannery Wastes; Pollution Sources and Methods of Treatment. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1959. (J.W. Masselli, N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). A Simplification of Textile Waste Survey and Treatment. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1961. (J.W. Masselli, N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). The Occurrence of Copper in Water, Sewage and Sludge and its Effect on Sludge Diges- tion. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1963. (J.W. Masselli, N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). White Water Wastes from Paper and Paperboard Mills: Pollution Sources and Methods of Treatment. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1965. (J.W. Masselli, N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford). The Effect of Industrial Wastes on Sewage Treatment. Prep. by Wesleyan University.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1966. Water Use Classes and Standards of Quality for Industrial Wastes.

Newell, I.L. and F.O.A. Almquist. 1960. Contamination of Ground Water by Synthetic Detergents. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 74(1):61-77.

Newlands, J.A. 1926. Stream Pollution and Industrial Wastes. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1926:52-67.

Snow, W.J. 1951. Some Industrial Waste Treatment Plants in Connecti- cut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 23(11):1408-1418.

U.S. Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control. 1965. Waste Water Disposal by Connecticut Industries, Inventory as of Jan. 1, 1961. U.S. Gov't. Print. 0. 1965. 287 pp.

Zuraw, E.A., D.E. Leone and R.J. Benoit. Foams on Rivers of Connecti- cut. Marine Sciences Sect. General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division. Rept. U-413-65-137.

24 IRRIGATION

Fellows, I.F.,B.F. Stanton and N. Rorholm. 1958. Farm Management Research Methods in Irrigation Problems. NE Region Publ. 33. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 337.

Janes, B.E. 1951. Research on Irrigating Connecticut Vegetables. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Info. Ser. 26.

Janes, B.F. 1960. Predicting Need for Irrigation by Measuring Loss of Water from Atmometers. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Progr. Rept. 42.

Janes, B.E. and W.O. Drinkwater. 1959. Irrigation Studies on Vegetables in Connecticut. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 338.

Kottke, M.W. and H.L. Puterbaugh. 1957. Irrigation on Connecticut Farms. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 336.

Leland, R.A. 1960. Grassland Irrigation. New England Homestead 23(6):10.

Puterbaugh, H.L. and M.W. Kottke. 1959. Technical and Economic Characteristics of Irrigation on Connecticut Farms. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 340.

Vittum, M.T., R.B. Alderfer, B.E. Janes, C.W. Reynolds and R.A. Struchtemeyer. 1963. Soil-Plant-Water Relationships as a Fasis for Irrigation; Crop Response to Irrigation in the Northeast. NE Region Publ., N.Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 800. 66 pp.

LAKES AND PONDS

Benoit, R.J. and J.J. Curry. 1961. Algae Blooms in Lake Zoar, Connecticut. Taft San. Eng. Tech. Rept. W61-3:12-22.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. Inland Water Bodies. Tech. Bull.

Davis, M.B. and E.S. Deevey. 1964. Pollen Accumulation Rates - Estimates from Late Glacial Sediment of Rogers Lake. Science 145 (3638):1293-1295.

Deevey, E.S. Jr. 1939. Studies on Connecticut Lake Sediments. I. A Post Glacial Climatic Chronology for Southern New England. Amer. J. Sci. 237:691-724.

Deevey, E.S. 1940. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. V. A Contribution to Regional Limnology. Amer. J. Sci. 238:717-741.

Deevey, E.S. 1941. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. VI. The Quantity and Composition of the Bottom Fauna of Thirty-six Connecticut and New York Lakes. Ecol. Monogr. 11:413-455.

25 Deevey, E.S., Jr. 1942. Studies on Connecticut Lake Sediments: 3. The Biostratonomy of Linsley Pond. Amer. J. Sci. 240(4):233-264. 240(5):312-324.

Deevey, E.S., Jr. 1946. Problems of the Spring Overturn in Strat- ified Lakes. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(2):182-187.

Deevey, E.S., Jr. 1964. Bottom Sediments - Preliminary Accounts of Fossilization of Zooplankton in Rogers Lake. Proc. Int. Assoc. Theor.& Appl. Limnol. Cong., U.S.A., 1962:15(2).

Deevey, E.S. and M. Stuiver. 1964. Distribution of Natural Isotopes of Carbon in Linsley Pond and other New England Lakes. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 9(l):1-11.

Dimond, A.E. 1952. That Bloomin' Lake. Frontiers Plant Sci. 4(2):4.

Frink, C.R. 1966. Aquatic Weeds and Algal Blooms in Connecticut Lakes. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Spec. Bull. 25. 20 pp.

Frink, C.R. 1966. Connecticut Lakes Accumulate Nutrients. Frontiers Plant Sci. 19(1):2-3.

Frink, C.R. 1967. Nutrient Budget: Rational Analysis of Eutrophica- tion in a Connecticut Lake. Environ. Sci. Technol. 1(5):425-428.

Frink, C.R. 1969. Chemical and Mineralogical Characteristics of Eutrophic Lake Sediments. Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. 33(3):369-372.

Hutchinson, G.E. 1941. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. IV. The Mechanisms of Intermediary Metabolism in Stratified Lakes. Ecol. Monogr. 11(1):21-60.

Hutchinson, G.E. 1944. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. VII. A Critical Examination of the Supposed Relationship between Phyto- plankton Periodicity and Chemical Changes in Lake Waters. Ecology 25(1):3-26.

Hutchinson, G.E. and Anne Wallach. 1940. Studies on Connecticut Lake Sediments: Part II. Chemical Analysis of a Core from Linsley Pond, North Branford. Amer. J. Sci. 238(7):493-517.

Hutchinson, G. E. and Jane K. Setlow. 1946. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. VIII. The Niacin Cycle in a Small Inland Lake. Ecology 27(1):13-22.

Jewell, Minna E. 1942. Report on Sponge Spicules, App. 2 of "Studies on Connecticut Lake Sediments". Amer. J. Sci. 240(5):332-334.

Livingstone, D.A. 1957. On the Sigmoid Growth Phase in the History of Linsley Pond, Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 255(5):364-373.

Livingstone, D.A. and J.S. Boykin. 1962. Vertical Distribution of Phosphorus in Linsley Pond Mud. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 7(l):57-62.

26 Miner, B.B. 1966. Clean Lakes Rich in Plant Nutrients. Conn. Woodlands 31(5):4-5.

Oana, S. and E.S. Dewey. 1960. Carbon 13 in Lake Waters, and its Possible Bearing on Paleolimnology. Amer. J. Sci. 258-A:253-272.

Patrick, Ruth. 1943. The Diatoms of Linsley Pond, Connecticut. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 95:53-110.

Riley, G.A. 1940. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. III. The Plankton of Linsley Pond. Ecol. Monogr. 10(2):279-306.

Shapiro, J. 1957. Chemical and Biological Studies on the Yellow Organic Acids of Lake Water. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 2(3):161-179.

Vallentyne, J.R. and Yvonne S. Swabey. 1955. A Reinvestigation of the History of Lower Linsley Pond, Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 253(6) :313-340.

Wright, H.E., Jr. 1966. Stratography of Lake Sediments and the Precision of the Paleoclimatic Record. Proc. London Royal Meteor. Soc. 1966:157-173.

LEGAL ASPECTS

Fisher, C.O., Jr. 1956. Connecticut Law of Water Rights. In: Water Resources of Connecticut, App. A. Report to the General Assembly by the Water Resources Commission. 44 pp.

Kennard, W.C. (Editor). 1967. Lectures on Law in Relation to Water Resources Use and Development. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 2.

Leonard, R.L. 1966. Water Rights in Connecticut-Existing Laws and Future Possibilities. Coop. Ext. Serv., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. No. 66-7.

New England Council of Water Center Directors. 1966. Proceedings of the Water Rights Law Conference, Nov. 10, 1966, Boston, Mass. 115 pp.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1967. (J.H. Kendall). Water Law, Streamflow Rights in New England and New York State.

Reis, R.I. 1967. Connecticut Water Law; Judicial Allocation of Water Resources. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 4.

Scott, W.J. 1926. Laws and Regulations for the Protection of Public Water Supplies. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 40(4):425-445.

Sperry, L. 1914. Law of Connecticut in Regard to the Pollution of Water. Seventh Sanitary Conf. of Health Officials of Conn. Publ. by Case, Lockwood and Brainard, Co., Hartford.

Stevenson, W.L. and C.E. Ryder. 1931. New Water Laws in the Making. Civil Eng. 1(11):991.

27 Tremont, T.P. 1959. The Status of Riparian Rights in Connecticut. Conn. Bar J. 33(4):430-439.

Von Starck, E.R. 1966. Water Problems in the Northeast and Increas- ing Federal Regulations. Publ. Util. Fortnightly 78(6):110-113.

LIMNOLOGY

Anderson, J.F. and S.W. Hitchcock. 1968. Biology of Chironomus Atrella in a Tidal Cove. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 61:1597-1603.

Benoit, R.J. 1957. Preliminary Observations on Cobalt and Vitamin B12 in Fresh Water. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 2(3):233-240.

Botsford, R.C. 1935. Present Status of Salt Marsh Mosquito Ditching in Connecticut. In 34th Rept. of State Entomologist of Connecticut. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 368:208-209.

Brooks, J.L. and E.S. Deevey, Jr. 1963. New England. In: Limnol. in N. Amer., Univ. of Wis. Press:435-450.

Brooks, J.L. and S.L. Dodson. 1965. Predation, Body Size, and Composition of Plankton. Science 150(3692):28-35.

Buttrick, P.L. 1915. A Mosquito Survey at the Mouth of the Connecti- cut River. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 189. 32 pp.

Hitchcock, S.W. 1960. The Effects of an Aerial DDT Spray on Aquatic Insects. J. Econ. Entomol. 53:608-611.

Hitchcock, S.W. 1965. Field and Laboratory Studies of DDT and Aquatic Insects. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 668:1-32.

Hylander, C.J. 1928. The Algae of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 42. 245 pp.

Riley, G.A. 1939. Limnological Studies in Connecticut. Ecol. Monogr. 9(1):53-94.

Turner, N. 1965. DDT in Connecticut Wildlife. Storrs. Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 672. 11 pp.

Whitworth, W.R. and D.H. Bennett. 1969. A Limnological Study of the Lower Farmington River with Special Reference to the Ability of the River to Support American Shad. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 9.

Whitworth, W.R. and T.H. Lane. 1969. Effects of Toxicants on Community Metabolism in Pools (Fish, Plankton). Limnol. & Oceanogr. 14(1) :53058.

LONG ISLAND SOUND

Buck, J.D. and R.C. Cleverdon. 1960. The Spread Plate as a Method for the Enumeration of Marine Bacteria. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 5(1): 78-80.

28 Conover, R.J. 1957. Oceanography of , 1952-1954. VI. Biology of Acartia Clausi and A. Tonsa. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):156-233.

Conover, Shirley A. 1954. Observations on the Structure of Red Tides in New Haven Harbor, Connecticut. J. Marine Res. 13(1):145-155.

Conover, Shirley A. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952- 1954. IV. Phytoplankton. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10): 62-112.

Deevey, Georgiani B. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952- 1954. V. Zooplankton. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10): 113-155.

Harris, E. and G.A. Riley. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. VIII. Chemical Composition of the Plankton. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):315-323

Harris, E. and G.A. Riley. 1959. The Nitrogen Cycle in Long Islanc Sound. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 17(1):31-65.

Ketchum, B.H. 1964. The Persistance of Winter Water on the Continen- tal Shelf South of Long Island, New York. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 9(4):467-475.

Merriman, D. and H.E. Warfel. 1948. Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England. VII. Analysis of a Fish Population. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 11(4):131-164.

Richards, Sarah W. 1959. Pelagic Fish Eggs and Larvae of Long Islanc Sound. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 17(1):95-124.

Richards, Sarah W. 1963. The Demersal Fish Population of Long Island Sound. I. Species Composition and Relative Abundance in two Localities. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 18(2):5-31.

Richards, Sarah W. 1963. The Demersal Fish Population of Long Island Sound. II. Food of the Juveniles from a Sand-shell Locality (Station 1). Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 18(2):32-72.

Richards, Sarah W. 1963. The Demersal Fish Population of Long Island Sound. III. Food of the Juveniles from a Mid Locality (Station 3A). Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 18(2):73-93.

Riley, G.A. 1941. Plankton Studies. III. Long Island Sound. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 7(3).

Riley, G.A. 1955. Review of the Oceanography of Long Island Sound. In Papers in Marine Biology and Oceanography. Deep-sea Res. 3 (suppl.):224-238.

Riley, G.A. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. I. Introduction. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):9-14.

Riley, G.A. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. II. Physical Oceanography. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):15-46.

29 Riley, G.A. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. IX. Production and Utilization of Organic Matter. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):324-344.

Riley, G.A. 1959. Note on Particulate Matter in Long Island Sound. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 17(1):83-86.

Riley, G.A. 1959. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1954-1955. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 17(1):9-30.

Riley, G.A. 1963. Organic Aggregates in Sea Water and the Dynamics of their Formation and Utilization. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 8(4): 372-381.

Riley, G.A., Georgiana B. Deevey, D. Merriman, Ruth Sclar and H.L. Saunders. 1952. Hydrographic and Biological Studies of Block Island Sound. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 13(3):5-237.

Riley, G.A. and Shirley A. Conover. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. III. Chemical Oceanography. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):47-61.

Sanders, H.L. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. X. The Biology of Marine Bottom Communities. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):345-414.

Ukeles, Ravenna. 1965. A Simple Method for the Mass Culture of Marine Algae. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 10(3):492-495.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Boston to Beaufort Inlet Waterway: Narragansett Bay to Long Island Sound - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 391. 62nd C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Cove Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 1122. 62nd C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. and Watch Hill Cove, R.I. and Conn. - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 396. 86th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Westcott Cove - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 379. 80th C. 1st Sess.

Wheatland, Sarah B. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952- 1954. VII. Pelagic Fish Eggs and Larvae. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):234-314.

MARSHES

Anderson, K.H. and J. Shapiro. 1957. The Effects of Flooding on a Small Marsh in Central Connecticut. Amer. Midl. Nat. 57:483-492.

Bishop, J.S. and Ruth Billard. 1960. Connecticut Wetlands in the Town Plan. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game.

Bloom, A.L. 1964. Peat Accumulation and Compaction in a Connecticut Coastal Marsh. J. Sediment. Petrol. 34(3):599-603.

30 Goodwin, R.H., et. al. 1961. Connecticut's Coastal Marshes - a Vanishing Resource. Conn. Arbor. Bull. 12. 36 pp.

Miller, W.R. 1950. Vegetation of the Wequetequock-Pawcatuck Tidal Marshes, Connecticut. Ecol. Monogr. 20(2):143-172.

Passano, L.M. 1960. Low Temperature Blockage of Molting in Uca Pugnax. Biol. Bull. Woods Hole 118(1):129-136.

Rankin, J.S. 1961. Salt Marshes as a Source of Food. Conn. Arbor. Bull. 12:8-13.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USDI). Region 5. Wetlands Inventor, of Connecticut. 17 pp.

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

Boyer, J.S. 1967. Leaf Water Potentials Measured with a Pressure Chamber. Plant Physiol. 42(1):133-137.

Drinkwater, W.O. and B.E. Janes. 1955. Effects of Irrigation and Soil Moisture on Maturity, Yield and Storage of Two Onion Hybrids Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 66:267-278.

Drinkwater, W.O. and B.E. Janes. 1957. Relation of Potential EvaFc- transpiration to Environment and Kind of Plant. Amer. Geophys. Union Trans. 38:524-528.

Drinkwater, W.O. and B.E. Janes. 1958. Discussion of: Bela'ion of Potential Evapotranspiration to Environment and Kind of Plart. Amer. Geophys. Union Trans. 39:972-974.

Hill, D.E. 1959. The Storage of Moisture in Connecticut Soils. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B627. 30 pp.

Hill, D.E. and W.N. Gonick. 1963. The Paxton Soils. Conn. Agr. Exj. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 662:1-47.

Janes, B.E. 1948. The Effect of Varying Amounts of Irrigation on t.e Composition of Two Varieties of Snap Beans. Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 51:457-462.

Janes, B.E. 1954. Absorption and Loss of Water by Tomato Leaves in a Saturated Atmosphere. Soil Sci. 78(3):189-197.

Janes, B.E. 1959. Effect of Available Soil Moisture on Root Distri- bution, Soil Moisture Extraction and Yield of Celery. Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 74:526-538.

Janes, B.E. 1960. Estimation of Potential Evapotranspiration (P.E.) from Vegetable Crops fromNet Solar Radiation. Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 76:582-589.

Janes, B.E. 1961. Use of Polyethylene Glycols as a Solute to Increase the Osmotic Pressure of Nutrient Solutions in Studies of the Physiol- ogy of Water in Plants. Plant Physiol. 36:Suppl. XXIV.

31 Janes, B.E. 1966. Adjustment Mechansims of Plants Subjected to Varied Osmotic Pressures of Nutrient Solution. Soil Sci. 101(3): 180-188.

Janes, B.E. 1968. Effects of Extended Periods of Osmotic Stress on Water Relationships of Pepper. Physiologia Plantarum 21:334-345.

Janes, B.E. and J.J. Brumbach. 1966. Estimation of Water Available for Plant Growth in Connecticut in 1965. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 397.

Koontz, H.V. and R.E. Foote. 1966. Transpiration and Calcium Deposi- tion by Unifoliate Leaves of Phaseolus Vulgaris Differing in Maturity. Physiologia Plantarum 19:313-321.

Kottke, M.W. and S.R. Pullen. 1960. Forage Yields under Ample Rain- fall Conditions as Comparative Standards for Irrigated Forage Yields. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Progr. Rept. 34.

Kuiper, P.J.C. 1964. Water Transport Across Root Cell Membranes: Effect of Alkenylsuccinic Acids. Science 143(3607):690-691.

Lee. R. 1967. The Hydrologic Importance of Transpiration Control by Stomata. Water Resour. Res. 3(3):737-752.

Lunt, H.A. 1953. The Case for Sludge as a Soil Improver. Water & Sewage Works 100(8):295-301.

Morgan, M.F. 1939 (1940). Base Exchange Capacity and Related Char- acteristics of Connecticut Soils. Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. 4:145-149.

Moss, D.N. 1965. Capture of Radiant Energy by Plants. Meteor. Monogr. 6-28:90-105.

Parker, J. 1966. Leaf Water Retention Versus Dessication Resistance as the Cause of Drought Resistance in Leaves of Woody Evergreens. Adv. Frontiers Plant Sci. 15:157-169.

Rawlins, S.L. and W.H. Gardner. 1963. A Test of the Validity of the Diffusion Equation for Unsaturated Flow of Soil Water. Proc. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. 27(5):507-511.

Reifanyder, W.E. 1962. Techniques of Measuring, Recording and Processing Micro-meteorological Variables in Forest Energy Budget Studies, Symposia on Water Balance of the Soil and Forest Meteor- ology, Toronto 1962. Papers:115-120.

Stoddard, E.M. and P.M. Miller. 1962. Chemical Control of Water Losses in Growing Plants. Science 137(3525):224-225.

Swanson, C.L.W. and H.G.M. Jacobson. 1954. Effect of Aqueous Solu- tions of Soil Conditioner Chemicals on Corn Seedlings Grown in Nutrient Solutions. Soil Sci. 79(1):133-146.

Turner, N.C. 1968. Reducing Evaporation from a Forest. Frontiers Plant Sci. 20(2):8-9.

32 Turner, N.C. and P.E. Waggoner. 1968. Effects of Changing Stomatal Width in a Red Pine Forest on Soil Water Content, Leaf Water Poten- tial, Bole Diameter, and Growth. Plant Physiol. 43(6):973-978.

U.S. Weather Bureau. (USDC). 1956. (A.B. Pack). Weather and the Curing of Cigar Tobacco. Weekly Weather & Crop Bull. 43(38):7-8.

Waggoner, P.E. and A.E. Edmond. 1954. Reduction in Water Flow by Mycelium in Vessels. Amer. J. Botany 41(8):637-646.

Waggoner, P.E. and W. E. Reifsnyder. 1961. Difference between Net Radiation and Water Use Caused by Radiation from the Soil Surface. Soil Sci. 91(4):246-250.

Waggoner, P.E. and J.D. Hewlett. 1965. Test of a Transpiration In- hibitor on a Forested Watershed. Water Resour. Res. 3:391-396.

Waggoner, P.E. and I. Zelitch. 1965. Transpiration and Stomata of Leaves. Science 150(3702):1413-1420.

Waggoner, P.E. and N.W. Simmonds. 1966. Stomata and Transpiration of Droopy Potatoes. Plant Physiol. 41(8):1268-1271.

Waggoner, P.E. and B. Bravdo. 1967. Stomata and the Hydrologic Cycle. Proc. NatTl. Acad. Sci. 57(4):1096-1102.

Walker, D.A. and I. Zelitch. 1963. Some Effects of Metabolic In- hibitors, Temperature, and Anaerobic Conditions on Stomatal Movement. Plant Physiol. 38(4):390-396.

Zelitch, I. (Editor). 1963. Stomata and Water Relations in Plants; Papers and Discussions Given July 1-12, 1963, as Part of the Ada-inced Science Seminar on the Physiology and Biochemistry of Leaf Stomata. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B664.

Zelitch, I. 1964. Reduction of Transpiration of Leaves Through Stomatal Closure Induced by Alkenylsuccinic Acids. Science 143 (3607):692-693.

Zelitch, I. and P.E. Waggoner. 1962. Effect of Chemical Control of Stomata on Transpiration of Intact Plants. Proc. Nat'1. Acad. Sci. 48(8): 1297-1299.

POLLUTION AND CONTROL

Anonymous. 1900. The End of River Pollution in Connecticut. Eng. Rec. Jan. 20, 1900.

Anonymous. 1919. A Symposium on Stream Pollution in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil. Eng. Ann. Rept. 1919:45-78.

Breidenbach, A.W., C.G. Gunnerson, F.K. Kawahara, J.J. Lichtenburg and R.S. Green. 1967. Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Major River Basins, 1957-65. Publ. Health Repts. 82:139.

33 Collins, R.P. and K. Kalnins. 1967. The Fatty Acids of Synura Petersenii. Lloydia 30(4):437-440.

Connecticut State Flood Control and Water Policy Commission. 1957. (W.S. Wise). Experiences in Establishing Stream Channel Encroach- ment in Connecticut.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1924-1934. First through Fifth Biennial Reports.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. An Act Creating the State Water Commission and Bearing on Pollution of Waterways.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1959. Classification and Standards of Quality for Interstate Waters - Farmington Basin. Adopted Oct. 1959. Interstate Water Pollution Control Survey.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. Method of Removing Accumulated Deposits from the Oxoboxo River, Town of Montville, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965. Waste Water Disposal by Connecticut Industries, Inventory as of Jan. 1, 1961, compiled from basic data files of Conn. Water Resour. Comm., Div. of Water Supply and Pollution Control.

Dixon, J.K. and M.W. Zielyk. 1969. Control of the Bacterial Content of Water with Synthetic Polymeric Flocculants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 3(6):551-558.

Duttweiler, D.W. and L.T. Purcell, Jr. 1962. Character and Quantity of Waste Water from Small Populations. J. Water Pollut. Control. Fed. 34(1):63-69.

Ferrill, M.D. 1969. Every Man Must Face the Problems Caused by Pollution. Conn. Woodlands 34(1):3-4.

Focht. T.H. 1969. Connecticut's Administrative Control of Water Pollution - The Fluid Administrative Process. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 8.

Frink, C.R. 1969. Water Pollution Potential Estimated from Farm Nutrient Budgets. Agron. J. 61(4):550-553.

Hoskins, J.K. 1935. Trends in Stream Pollution Research and Control. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 27(2):191-204.

Hupfer, M.E. 1965. Forty Years of Water Pollution Control in Con- necticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1965:56-74.

Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1956. Cleaning up the Doorway to America; 20 years of Progress in Pollution Control, 1936-1956.

Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1962. Report on the Water Pollution Control Activities and the Interstate Air Pollution Program. 82 pp.

34 Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1965. Report on the Water Pollu- tion Activities and the Interstate Air Pollution Program.

Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1967. Report on the Water Polluticr Control Activities and the Interstate Air Pollution Program.

Interstate Sanitation Commission. 1968. Annual Report on the Water Pollution Control Activities and the Interstate Air Pollution PrcFgrar.

Jackson, J.F. 1917. Some Aspects of Stream Pollution in Connecticu: J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(4):627-632.

Jackson, J.F. 1922. Pollution of Streams Affecting Industrial Us - J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 36(1):14-31.

Jaworski, C.A. and S.A. Stankey. 1961. Excessive Nitrate Nitrcgee Activated Sludge. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 33(12):1286-128.

Leone, D.E. 1969. Growth of Chlorella Pyrenoidosa 71105 in Activ- Sludge Waste Effluent. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 41(1):51-;:

Leuchtenburg, W.E. 1952. What New England is Doing About Fciliut Control. Amer. City 67(12):88-89.

Martin, R. and M.E. Kupfer. 1966. Connecticut's Twin Water Crisi~ Shortages and Pollution. Conn. Gov't. 20(1):1-3.

Metropolitan District Commission. 1962. Operation at Metropolita.- District Water Pollution Control Plant in FPrtfcrd, ast : tfc- and Rocky Hill, Conn. Tech. Repts. 1958, 1962.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. Annual Reports for years ending June 30, 1950 - June 30, 1966.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1958. (J.C. Knox). Water Pollution Control in the New England Compact Area. Purdue Univ. Eng. Bull. Ext. Ser. 94. Proc. Ind. Waste Conf. 12th:560-571.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1967. Report on Interstate Water Pollution Control to the Governors of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. 20th Ann. Rept. 1966/67. 48 pp.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1967. General Policy, Classification and Standards of Quality fcr Inter. state Waters. 4 pp.

Newman, W.M. 1966. Federal Water Pollution Control Effort in New England. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 53(4):392-400.

Nickerson, R.D. 1960. Sludge Drying and Incineration. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 32(1):90-98.

Prasuhn, A.L. and V.E. Scottron. 1968. Reduction of River Heat Pollu- tion by Turbulence Stimulation. Civil Eng. Dept., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 69-22.

35 Scott, W.J. 1947. Problems and Progress in Handling Stream Pollution Abatement in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 61(1):59-63.

Scott, W.J. 1948. The New England Compact for Stream Classification and Pollution Abatement. Conn. Soc. Civil. Eng. Ann. Rept. 1948: 62-72.

Setter, L.R. 1932. Comparison of the Pollution and Natural Purifica- tion of the Connecticut and Delaware Rivers and Brandywine Creek. New Jersey Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 545:3-40.

Tri-State Treaty Commission (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut) for Abatement of Pollution of Harbor and Coastal Waters of Metropolitan Area. Report. New York State Legislature. Doc. 70. 1932.

Ukeles, Ravenna. 1965. Inhibition of Unicellular Algae by Synthetic Surface-active Agents. J. Phycology 1(3):102-110.

U.S. Congress. 1963. Water Pollution Control and Abatement. (Part 4 - Connecticut). House Subcommittee on Government Operations Hearings. 88th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Department of the Interior. 1956. (T.R. Witmer, Editor). Documents on the Use and Control of the Waters of Interstate and International Streams. Connecticut River Flood Control Compact, 1951:51-75. New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Compact, 1947:92-96.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1903. Normal and Polluted Waters of Northeastern United States. Water Supply Paper 79. 192 pp.

U.S. Public Health Service (USDHEW). 1951. New England Drainage Basins. Publ. 88. Water Pollution Series 7. 148 pp.

Weaver, L.,et. al. 1965. Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Major U.S. River Basins. Publ. Health Repts. 80(6):481.

Wise, W.S. 1945. Salvaging the Water Resources of Connecticut through Pollution Control. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1945:48-61.

Wise, W.S. 1951. Water Pollution Control. Chem. and Eng. News 29(49): 5120-5124.

Wise, W.S. 1958. Pollution Control in New England. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 30(1):89-92.

Wise, W.S. 1959. Progress of Pollution Control in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1959:89-100.

PRECIPITATION

Dethier, B.E. and J.K. McGuire. 1961. Probability of Selected Weekly Precipitation in the Northeast Region of the United States. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Mimeo. 61-4.

Friedman, D.G. 1958. Connecticut Rainfall Probabilities. Travelers Weather Research Center, Inc., Hartford. Mimeo.

36 Goodnough, X.H. 1921. Rainfall in New England: Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 35(3):286-290.

Goodnough, X.H. 1926. Rainfall in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 40(11):178-247.

Goodnough, X.H. 1928. Rainfall in New England During Storm of Nov. 3-4, 1927. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(2):150-187.

Goodnough, X.H. 1930. Rainfall in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 44(2):157-349.

Gosslee, D.G. and J.J. Brumbach. 1961. Weekly Precipitation and Temperature in Connecticut. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 369.

Hendrick, R.L. 1958. Weather Cycles and Rainfall. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 73(3):267-274.

Ross, V.E. and I.F. Fellows. 1951. Connecticut Weather and its Impact on Harvesting Field Cured Hay. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Info. Ser. 23.

Weber, J.H. 1928. The Rainfall of New England. Part I. Annual Rainfall. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(2):137-149.

Weber, J.H. 1928. The Rainfall of New England. Part II. Seasonal Rainfall. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(3):278-290.

Weber, J.H. 1928. The Rainfall in New England. Part III. Mean Monthly Rainfall of Southern New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(3):291-302.

Weber, J.H. 1928. The Rainfall of New England. Part IV. Minimum and Maximum Rainfall of Southern New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(4):414-430.

Weber, J.H. 1930. The Rainfall of New England: Historical Statement. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 44(1):6-18.

White, G.V. 1943. Rainfall in New England. Part III. Rainfall in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Eastern New York. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 57(3):201-259.

RAINFALL AND RUNOFF

Anonymous. 1956. Report of Committee on Rainfall and Yield of Drain- age Areas - Rainfall in New England. Part VI. Rainfall in Connecti- cut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 71(1):82-89.

Anonymous. 1956. Report of Committee on Rainfall and Yield of Drain- age Areas - Rainfall in New England. Part VI. Rainfall in Connecti- cut. (Continued) J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 71(2):150-161.

Anonymous. 1963. Report of Committee on Rainfall and Yield of Drain- age Areas - Rainfall in New England. Part III. Rainfall in Connecti- cut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 78(2):166-181.

37 Bigwood, B.L. 1945. Connecticutts Rainfall and Runoff Characteristics of 1944. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1945:101-121.

Hawley, R.C. 1946. Evaluation of Returns from Forest Lands. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 38(10):1105-1110.

Hopkins, C.D. Jr. and D.O. Hackett. 1961. Average Antecedent Temperatures as a Factor in Predicting Runoff from Storm Rainfall. J. Geophys. Res. 66(10):3313-3318.

Knox, C.E. 1949. Drought Runoff in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(3):221-231.

McAleer, J.B. and C.E. Knox. 1948. Annual Rainfall and Runoff in New England. Amer. Geophys. Union. Trans. 29(6):903-908.

Morgan, M.F., H.G. Jacobson and S.B. LeCompte, Jr. 1942. Drainage Water Losses from a Sandy Soil as Affected by Cropping and Cover Crops. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 466.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1955. (C.E. Knox and T.J. Nordenson). Average Annual Runoff and Precipitation in the New England-New York Area. Hydrol. Invest. Atlas HA-7. 5 pp.

Weber, H. and C.F. Brooks. 1928. The Weather Map Story of the Flood- ing Rainstorm of New England and Adjoining Regions, Nov. 3-4, 1927. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 42(1):91-103.

RECREATION

Anonymous. 1956. Report of the Committee to Make a Study of Public Use of Recreational Facilities at State Reservoirs. Rept. to Conn. State Legislature.

Anonymous. 1962. Shoreline Recreation Resources of the United States. A Report to the Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission by George Washington University.ORRRC Rept. 4. 156 pp.

Anonymous. 1966. Three Utilities Plan Vast Conservation - Recreation Project. E.E.I. Bull. 34(3):79-84.

Anonymous. 1968. From Sea to Shining Sea. A Report on the American Environment - Our Natural Heritage. The President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty. U.S. Gov't. Print. 0. 304 pp.

Bampton, T.B. 1969. The Fish and Game Program in the Connecticut River Corridor. Presented at Conn. River Rec. Area Conf., East Haddam, March 31, 1969. Conn. Woodlands 34(2):9-12.

Garratt, G.A. 1963. Connecticut's Open Space Program. Conn. Wood- lands 28(1):10-13.

Garratt, G.A. 1964. Connecticut's Water Recreation Resources. Conn. Woodlands 29(3):42-46.

38 Hart, W.J. and J.L. Knetsch. 1964. Water Based Recreation in the Farmington River Watershed, Connecticut. Rept. by Resource Planning Assoc. to Travelers Research Center, Inc., Hartford.

Minkus, A.J. 1965. Recreational Use of Reservoirs. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 78:32-40.

Reigner, I. 1967. Effect of Recreation on Water Quality. Proc. Munic. Watershed Mgmt. Symp. 1965:49-55. Mass. Coop. Ext. Serv. Pub. 446. 84 pp.

Reis, R.T. 1967. Policy and Planning for Recreational Use of Inland Waters. Temple Law Quarterly 40(2):155-193.

Shivers, J.S. 1967. The Recreational Potential of Water Resources in Connecticut. Water Resour. Bull. 3(2):35-42.

U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife (USDI). 1962. Sport Fishing - Today and Tomorrow. ORRRC Rept. 7. 140 pp.

Villiers, A. 1968. The Age of Sail Lives on at Mystic. Nat'l. Geogr. 134(2):220-239.

RESERVOIRS AND DAMS

Bane, F.P. 1968. Colebrook River Dam and Reservoir Project. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 83(3):241-248.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. An Act Concerning the Supervision of Dams and Reservoirs. 9 pp.

Gerard, R. 1966. Potential Freshwater Reservoir in the New York Area. Science 153(3738):870-871.

Lof, G.O.G. and C.H. Hardison. 1966. Storage Requirements for Water in the United States. Water Resour. Res. 2(3):323-354.

Saville, C.M. 1926. Compensating Reservoirs and Diversion of Water. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 40(3):352-388.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1956. Mad River Dam and Reservoir. (Northeast Flood Studies). Interim Report, New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

Wellington, M.S. 1939. Controlling Tastes and Odors in Reservoirs of the New Haven Water Company. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 53(2):171-177.

RIVERS AND STREAMS

Anonymous. 1914. Pollution of Streams. Conn. State Brd. of Health.

Anonymous. 1923. Report of the Commission to Investigate the Pollu- tion of Streams. State of Conn. Publ. Doc. 73. 21 pp.

Anonymous. 1928. Menace of Stream Pollution. Domestic Eng. (Chicago) 125(1874):27-28, 47-48. Anonymous. 1963. Politics Rising in Rivers. Conn. Life Mag. Oct. 1963. 39 Chandler, C.E. 1908. Stream Flow Data with Reference to Water Power in Connecticut and Vicinity. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1908: 37-65.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1956. (J.P. Miller and G. Sirkin). The Economic Outlook for the Naugatuck and Farmington River Valleys in the State of Connecticut. HHFA 701:2.

Connecticut State Board of Health. 1915. Report on the Investigation of the Pollution of Streams. Presented to the General Assembly of 1915. 144 pp.

Dexter, R.W. 1945. A Report on the Eeelgrass Situation in the Annisquam (Mass.) and Mystic (Conn.) Rivers in the Summer of 1945. Plant Dis. Reporter 29(27):702-704.

Hunter, G.W., L.M. Thorpe and D.E. Grosvenor. 1940. An Attempt to Evaluate the Effect of Stream Improvements in Connecticut. Reprint from Trans. of Fifth N. Amer. Wildlife Conf.

Hyzer, P.C. 1964. Comprehensive River Basin Planning in New England. In: Comprehensive Planning. Proc. 55th Mtg. Northeast Resour. ComI., Sect. E.

Jackson, J.F. 1922. Correlation of Stream Pollution Criteria from Studies in the Naugatuck and Hockanum Rivers in Connecticut. Amer. Soc. Publ. Health 12.124-133.

Kinnison, H.B. 1930. Stream Flow Data - Its Collection and Use. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 17:171-248.

Marshall, N. and S.D. Hicks. 1962. Drift of Medusae and Their Dis- tribution in Relation to the Hydrography of the , Connecticut. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 7(2):268-269.

New England Regional Planning Commission. 1942. The Rivers Speak. Nat'l. Resour. Plan. Brd., Region 1. Publ. 65.

Newlands, J.A. 1911. River Pollution and Water Supply. Conn. State Brd. of Health. Rept. 31:171-240.

Saville, C.M. 1925. Some Floods and Droughts on New England Streams. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 39(1):1-31.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1956. Upper Naugatuck River in Housatonic River Basin above Torrington, Connecticut. (Northeast Flood Studies). New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Darien River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 258. 63rd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. East Haven River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 11. 62nd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Eight Mile River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 666. 80th C. 2nd Sess.

40 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 1419. 63rd C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Farmington River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 440. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Housatonic River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 970. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 449. 70th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 246. 72nd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. and Cos Cob Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Corn. Doc. 48. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 763. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Niantic Bay - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 829. 65th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Norwich, Conn. to Worcester, Mass. - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 996. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Patchogue River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 164. 83rd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 1052. 65th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 686. 69th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Sebethe River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 1016. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Shetucket River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 397. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 644. 71st C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Stony Creek River - Navigation Study. H. Ex. Doc. 124. 51st C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Thames River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 265. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 260. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 531. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 629. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 107. 69th C. 1st Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 14. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 644. 71st C. 3rd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 18. 74th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 367. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1905. (H.K. Barrows and J.C. Hoyt). Report of Progress of Stream Measurements for Calendar Year 1904, Pt. 1, Atlantic Coast of New England Drainage. Water Supply Paper 124.

41 Verrill, G.E. 1916. River and Harbor Improvement by the United States in the Connecticut District. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rpt. 1916:95-119.

SEWAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL

Almquist, F.O.A. 1946. Problems in Disposal of Sludge and Wash Water for Connecticut Water Filtration Plants. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(4):344-362.

Anonymous. 1930. (Metcalf & Eddy, Engineers). Disposal of the Sewage from Hartford and Vicinity. Prep. for Metropolitan District Comn., Hartford.

Anonymous. 1958. 1957 Inventory, Municipal and Industrial Wastes Facilities. Region I. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Coop. State-Federal Report by Bureau of State Services, Division of Sanitary Engineering Services, Water Supply and Water Pollution Control Program. U.S. Gov't. Print. 0.

Anonymous. 1959. (Marchant & Minges, Engineers). Investigations and Studies - Sewerage System - Farmington, Connecticut.

Anonymous. 1962. (Cahn Engineers). Sewer Report, City of New Britain. Prep. for New Britain Redevelopment Comn., New Britain, Conn.

Anonymous. 1963. (Buck & Buck, Engineers). Revised Report on Sewerage of Village of Collinsville, Canton, Connecticut. Prep. for Farmington River Watershed Assoc., Avon, Conn.

Anonymous. 1963. (Philip W. Genevese & Assoc.). Sewage Disposal Report, Town of Avon, Connecticut.

Anonymous. 1963. 1962 Inventory, Municipal Waste Facilities. Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, Basic Data Branch. (Coop. State-Federal Report). U.S. Gov't. Print. 0.

Anonymous. 1964. (Metcalf & Eddy, Engineers). Design Study and Report on the Future Expansion of the Metropolitan District Sewer- age System. Prep. for Metropolitan District Comn., Hartford.

Baron, K.H. 1957. Vacuum Sludge Filtration Experiences, Hartford, Connecticut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(8):950-952.

Budd, W.E. and G.F. Lambeth. 1957. High Purity Oxygen in Biological Sewage Treatment. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(3):237-253.

Cairns, R.A. 1906. Sewage Disposal at Waterbury. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1906:1-48.

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1956. (D.C. Wiggin). Water Supply and Sewage Disposal at Realty Subdivisions.

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1962. (C.A. Jaworski). Sewage Disposal in Connecticut. Health Bull. 76.

42 Curry, J.J. and S.L. Wilson. 1955. Effect of Sewage-borne Phosphorus on Algae. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 27(11):1262-1266.

Doman, J. 1947. Rapid Method for Approximate Location of Scum and Sludge Layers in Digesters. Sewage Works J. 19(1):81-85.

Feldman, G. and C.E.A. Winslow. 1941. Influence of Sewage Treat- ment upon the Bacterial Pollution of New Haven Harbor. Amer. J. Hyg. 34B:91-101.

Hill, D.E. 1964. Getting Rid of Waste Water. Frontiers Plant Sci. 17(1):4.

Hill, D.E. 1966. Percolation Testing for Septic Tank Drainage. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B678. 25 pp.

Hitchcock, S.W. 1965. The Seasonal Fluctuation of Limnatic Chaoborus Punctipennis and its Role as a Pest in Drinking Water. J. Econ. Entomol. 58(5):902-904.

Hupfer, M.E. 1957. Metal-finishing and Brass Mill Wastes. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(1):45-52.

Jaworski, C.A. 1966. Sewerage Disposal in Connecticut. Conn. Health Bull. 80.

Kent, R.J. 1950. Sludge Utilization at Greenwich, Connecticut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 22(10):1368-1369.

Kolega, J.J., W.C. Wheeler and G.W. Hawkins. 1966. Current Septic Tank System Installation Practices in Connecticut. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 38(10):1592-1600.

Locke, E.A. 1957. Vacuum Sludge Filtration Experiences, East Hart- ford, Connecticut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(8):952-954.

Lunt, H.A. 1953. Utilization of Sewage Sludge, Garbage and Other Town Wastes; a Brief Summarization of Experiences and Findings as Reported in Recent Literature. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Spec. Bull.

Lunt, H.A. 1959. Digested Sewage Sludge for Soil Improvement. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B622.

Masselli, J.W., N.W. Masselli and M.G. Burford. 1967. Sulfide Saturation for Better Digester Performance. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 39(8):1369-1373.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1961. Operating Manual for Small Extended Aeration, Activated Sludge Treatment Plants. Prep. by Mass. Health Research Institute.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission - Technical Advisory Board. 1962. Guides for Sewage Works Design.

Scott, W.J. 1935. Federal Aid for Water and Sewerage Works in Con- necticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 49(1):31-34.

43 Stephens, G.R. and W.N. Kinnard, Jr. 1964. Financing the Hartford Metropolitan District with Special Reference to the Extension of Sanitary Sewers. Prep. for Metropolitan District Study Comm., Hartford.

Sweeton, A.W. 1961. The Metropolitan District Sewage System. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1961:92-107.

Van Kleeck, L.W. 1954. Fertilizer Value in Waste Disposal Methods. Amer. J. Publ. Health 44(3):349-354.

SHELLFISH

Calabrese, A. and H.C. Davis. 1966. The pH Tolerance of Embryos and Larvae of Mercenaria Mercenaria and Crassostrea Virginica. Biol. Bull. 131(3):427-436.

Cooper, R.A. and N. Marshall. 1963. Condition of the Bay Scallop, Aequipecten Irradians, in Relation to Age and the Environment. Chesapeake Science 4(3):126-134.

Davis, H.C. 1957. Some Effects of Lowered Salinities on Propagation and Early Development of Clams and Oysters. Amer. Malacol. Union Ann. Rept. 1957:6.

Fitzgerald, B.W., J.S. Rankin and D.M. Skauen. 1962. Zinc 65 Levels in Oysters in the Thames River (Connecticut). Science 135(3507):926.

Fitzgerald, B.W. and D.M. Skauen. 1963. Zinc 65 in Oysters in Fishers Island Sound and its Estuaries. Proc. First Nat'l. Symp. on Radio- ecol. :159-162.

Glude, J.B. 1966. Criteria of Success and Failure in the Management of Shell Fisheries. Amer. Fish. Soc. Trans. 95(3):260-263.

Hatfield, T.W., D.M. Skauen and J.S. Rankin, Jr. 1963. Gross Beta Radioactivity in Marine Organisms. Proc. First Nat'l. Symp. on Radioecol.:141-143.

Hidu, H. 1965. Effects of Synthetic Surfactants on the Larvae of Clams (M. Mercenaria) and Oysters (C. Virginica). J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 37(2):262-270.

Hidu, H. and Ravenna Ukeles. 1964. Dried Unicellular Algae as Food of Larvae of the Hard Shell Clam, Mercenaria Mercenaria. Proc. Nat'l. Shellfish Assoc. 53:85-101.

Hunter, G.W., L.M. Thorpe and D.E. Grosvenor. 1941. An Attempt to Evaluate the Effect of Stream Improvement in Connecticut. Trans. Fifth N. Amer. Wildl. Conf. 1940:276-291.

Loosanoff, V.L. 1947. Effects of DDT upon Setting, Growth, and Survival of Oysters. Fishery Gaz. 64(4):94-96.

Loosanoff, V.L. 1947. Important Results of Studies on the Growth of Oysters. Fishery Gaz. 64(13):66-68.

44 Loosanoff, V.L. 1953. Behaviour of Oysters in Water of Low Salinit-S. Proc. Nat'l. Shellfish Assoc. 1952:135-151.

Loosanoff, V.L. 1957. Possibilities in the Cultivation of Shellfish. Amer. Malacol. Union Ann. Rept. 1957:5.

Loosanoff, V.L. 1965. Gonad Development and Discharge of Spawn in Oysters of Long Island Sound. Biol. Bull. 129(3):546-561.

Loosanoff, V.L. 1966. Time and Intensity of Setting of the Oyster Crassostrea Virginica, in Long Island Sound. Biol. Bull. 130(2): 211-27.

Loosanoff, V.L. and F.D. Tommers. 1948. Effect of Suspended Silt and other Substances on Rate of Feeding of Oysters. Science 107 (2768):69-70.

Loosanoff, V.L. and H.C. Davis. 1952. Repeated Semiannual Spawning of Northern Oysters. Science 115(2999):675-676.

Loosanoff, V.L., J.B. Engle and C.A. Nomejko. 1955. Differences in intensity of Setting of Oysters and Starfish. Biol. Bull. 109(1): 75-81.

MacKenzie, C.L. Jr. 1962. Transportation of Oyster Drills by Horse- shoe Crabs. Science 137(3523):36-37.

Marshall, N. 1959. Oyster Set Obtained in the Niantic River, Connecticut, on Cultch Buoyed Near the Surface. Ecology 40(2):298.

Marshall, N. 1960. Studies of the Niantic River, Connecticut, with Special Reference to the Bay Scallop, Aequipecten Irradians. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 5(1):86-105.

Merriman, D. and H.E. Warfel. 1944. Studies of the Marine Resources of Southern New England. II. A Preliminary Analysis of the Connecti- cut Trawl Fishery. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. Conf. 9:230-239.

Moore, J.K. and N. Marshall. 1967. An Analysis of the Movements of the Bay Scallop, Aequipecten Irradians, in a Shallow Estuary. Proc. Nat'l. Shellfish Assoc. 57:77-82.

Rogers, B.A., J.S. Cobb and N. Marshall. 1968. Size Comparisons of Inshore and Offshore Larvae of the Lobster, Homarus Americanus, off Southern New England. Proc. Nat'l. Shellfish Assoc. 58:78-81.

Shuster, C.N. Jr. 1958. Oyster Crop Failure. Estuar. Bull. 3(4):3, 15.

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USDI). 1959. (K.J. Fischler). Con- tributions of Hudson and Connecticut Rivers to New York-New Jersey Shad Catch of 1956. Fishery Bull. 60(163):161-174. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USDI). 1964. (H.C. Davis and A. Calabrese). Combined Effects of Temperature and Salinity on Develop- ment of Eggs and Growth of Larvae of M. Merceneria and C. Virginica. Fishery Bull. 63(3):643-655.

45 Vishniac, Helen S. 1955. The Morphology and Nutrition of a New Species of Sirolpidium. Mycologia 47(5):633-645.

Warfel, H.E. and D. Merriman. 1944. Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England. I. An Analysis of the Fish Population of the Shore Zone. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 9(2):2-91.

SURFACE WATER

Anonymous. 1962. (Metcalf & Eddy, Engineers). Surface Water Supplies Available in , April 1962. Report to Eastern Connecticutts Industrial Fresh Water Development Comn.

Sopper, W.E. and H.W. Lull. 1965. Stream Flow Characteristics of Physiographic Units in the Northeast. Water Resour. Res. 1(1): 115-124.

Thomas, C.E. Jr. 1968. The Quality of Connecticut's Surface Waters. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 6.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1942. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1940. Part I. North Atlantic Slope Basins. Water Supply Paper 891.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1944. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1942. Part I. North Atlantic Slope Basins. Water Supply Paper 951.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1949. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1946. Part I. North Atlantic Slope Basins. Water Supply Paper 1051.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1954. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1951. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1201.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1955. Surface Water Supply in the United States - 1952. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1231.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1956. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1953. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1271.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1959. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1957. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1501.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1960. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1958. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1551.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1960. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1959. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1621.

46 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1961. Surface Water Supply of the United States - 1960. Part IA. North Atlantic Slope Basins, Maine to Conn. Water Supply Paper 1701.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1968. Quality of Surface Waters in the United States - 1960. North Atlantic Slope Basins. Water Supply Paper 1741.

WATER QUALITY

Almquist, F.O.A. 1946. Experience with Break-point Chlorination in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(3)269-281.

Anonymous. 1965. Billions to Clean up the River. Business Week. Apr. 24, 1965:50-58.

Anonymous. 1966. Clean Water for Connecticut, an Action Program. Governor's Clean Water Task Force.

Beetham, Nellie and W.A. Niering. 1961. A Pollen Diagram from South- eastern Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 259:69-75.

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1962. Analyses of Connecticut Public Water Supplies. 6th Ed. - unpaged.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1958. (F.H. Pauszek). Chemical and Physical Quality of Water Resources in Connecticut, 1955- 1958. Bull. 1.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (A.D. Randall). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings, Records of Springs, and Chemical Analyses of Water in the Farmington-Granby Area, Connecticut. Bull. 3.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (R.V. Cushman, J.A. Baker and R.L. Meikle). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings and Chemical Analyses of Water in North-central Connecticut. Bull. 4.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (A.M.LaSala, and R.L. Meikle). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings and Chemical Analyses of Water in the Bristol-Plainville-Southington Area, Connecticut. Bull. 5.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965. (F.H. Pauszek and R.J. Edmonds). A Preliminary Appraisal of Water Quality in the Housatcnic River Basin in Connecticut. Bull. 6.

Creatura, J.A. 1959. Irrigation Water Quality of the New York-New England Region. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 74(2):151-160.

Crowden, J.B. and P.L. Marsden. 1962. Diurnal Variation of the In- tepsity of Nucleonic Component during Forbush Decreases. J. Phys. Soc. of Japan 17 (Suppl. A, Pt. 2):484-486.

47 Deevey, E.S. 1939. Additional Pollen Analyses from Southern New England. Amer. J. Sci. 241:717-752.

Eckenfelder, W.W. Jr. (Editor). 1968. Manual of Treatment Processes (Water Resource Management Series, Vol. 1). Environ. Sci. Service Corp., Stamford, Conn.

Hazleton, J.E. 1965. Effluents and Affluence. New Eng. Bus. Rev. June 1965:1-9.

Jacobson, S. and M.S. Wellington. 1948. Introduction of Prechlorina- tion of Slow Sand Filters. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(2): 128-149.

Kerr, G.W. 1961. Statistical Treatment of Environmental Radio-Assay Data. Health Physics 6(3/4):152-162.

Minkus, A.J. 1957. Re-chlorination in the Hartford Distribution System. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 72(3):251-257.

Palmer, C.M. 1957. Algae and Other Interference Organisms in New England Water Supplies. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 72(1):27-46.

Rankin, J.S., D.M. Skauen, T. Hatfield and D. Hanlon. 1961. Gross Beta-activity in the Thames River, Connecticut. Nature 1961.

Saville, C.M. 1925. Color and Other Phenomena of Water from an Un- stripped Reservoir. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 39(2):145-170.

Tarlton, E.A. 1949. Algae Control at Danbury, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(2):165-174.

Ullman, W.W. 1962. Effect of Radioactive Fallout on Water Supplies in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 76(3):197-206.

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. 1958. (G.W. Kerr). Environmental Radioactivity at Canel. Rept. M-7028. 11 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1905. The Normal Distribution of Chlorine in the Natural Waters of New York and New England. Water Supply Paper 144. 31 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1909. The Quality of Surface Waters in the U.S. Part I. Analyses of Waters East of the Hundredth Meridian. Water Supply Paper 236. 123 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1966. Water Quality Records in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. Prep. in coop. with State Water Resour. Comns. of Conn., Mass. and N.Y.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1967. Quality of Surface Waters of the U.S. 1961. Parts 1 & 2. North Atlantic Slope Basins and South Atlantic Slope and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Basins. Water Supply Paper 1881. 412 pp.

48 U.S. Public Health Service (USDHEW). 1952. Clean Water for New England. Publ. 199. 6 pp.

Wellington, M.S. 1949. Improving Water Quality by Cleaning Reservoirs and Draining Swamps. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 64(2):179-184.

Weston, R.S. 1931. The Development of Water Purification in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(4):315-320.

Woodhull, R.S. 1954. Tastes and Odors in Connecticut Water Supplies. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 59(2):126-139.

WATER RESOURCES

Anonymous. 1929. Investigation of the Water Resources of Connecticut. Conn. Health Bull. 43:7,160.

Anonymous. 1936. Water Resources of New England. Public Works 67(9):9-12.

Anonymous. 1950. Water Policy for American People. The Report of the President's Water Resources Policy Committee. U.S. Gov't. Print. 0. 1:445 pp., 2:801 pp., 3:777 pp.

Anonymous. 1966. Water Resources Research at the University of Connecticut. 2nd Annual Water Resources Conference, Institute of Water Resources, Univ. of Conn.

Connecticut Development Commission (Research and Planning Division). 1952. Water Resources Conservation Through Planning and Zoning.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Inter-regional Planning Program). 1963. Water: A Resource Inventory. Tech. Rept. 124.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1964. Connecticut Takes Stock for Action. Interregional Planning Program. 145 pp.

Connecticut State Department of Health & Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. Connecticut's Water - Wealth or Waste?

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1930. Report on the Water Resources of Connecticut pursuant to Special Act 427, Chapter 413. 1929. 54 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1957. Water Resources of Connecticut. A Report to the 1957 Conn. Gen. Assembly. 189 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (A.D. Randall, M.P. Thomas, C.E. Thomas, Jr. and J.A. Baker). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut, Part I - Quinebaug River Basin. Bull. 8.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (Thomas, M.P., G.A. Bednar, C.E. Thomas and W.E. Wilson). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut. Part 2 - Shetucket River Basin. Bull 11.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., M.A. Cervione, Jr., and I.G. Grossman). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut. III. Lower Thames and Southeastern Coastal River Basins. Bull. 15.

49 Curry, J.J. 1966. Requirement Proposed by the Clean Water Task Force. Conn. Water Resour. Comn. & Inst. of Publ. Ser., Univ. of Conn. Nov. 3, 1966.

Frazier, R.J. 1965. Comprehensive Water Resource Investigations in Connecticut River Basin. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1965:83-86.

Gavitt, A. Jr. 1965. Water for the Future. Milestones in Conn. Agr. and Home Eco.:4-5. College of Agr., Univ. of Conn. lantosca, A. 1960. Public Water Supply Resources of the Connecticut River Valley. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 74(4):285-288.

Kennard, W.C. 1967. Research to Improve and Protect our Water Re- sources. In: Milestones in Conn. Agr. and Home Eco.:6-7. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn.

Martin, R. 1951. Connecticut's Thousand Dams and Their Effect upon Water Resources. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1951:134-162.

New England Council of Water Center Directors. 1968. Proceedings Water Resources Planning Conference, May 16-17, 1968, Boston, Mass.

New England Regional Planning Commission. 1936. Connecticut River Valley Water Resources Data. Publ. 38.

New England Regional Planning Commission. 1937. Water Resources of New England; Drainage Basin Data and Problems. Publ. 51.

New England Regional Planning Commission. 1941. Water Resource Agencies in New England. Publ. 63.

Suttie, R.H. 1928. Report on the Water Resources of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 44. 168 pp.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1959. Water Resources Development in Connecticut. New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1963. Water Resources Development in Connecticut. New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Congress. 1957. (Chaney). Land and Water Resources of the New England-New York Region. Sen. Doc. 14. 85th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1963. Water Resources Investigations in Connecticut. State Water Resour. Investigations Folder.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. Water Resources of the Hartford- New Britain Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1499-H:1-96.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1965. Water Resources Data for Connecticut. Water Resources Div. 141 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1965. Water Resources of the Water- bury-Bristol Area, Connecticut. Water Supply Paper 1499-J:1-86.

50 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1966. Water Resources Data for Connecticut. Water Resources Div. 172 pp.

Wadhams, S.H. 1931. Connecticut State Water Commission - a Review of its Five Years of Existence. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1931:28-41.

Webber, E.W. 1963. Water and Water Resources: a Regional Position. Forest Notes 79:8-9.

Wilkinson, J.M. 1967. Resource Planning for the Connecticut River Valley. Fed. Res. Bank of Boston. Res. Rept. 39.

Wise, W.S. 1931. Work of Connecticut State Water Commission. Amer. Inst. Chem. Eng. 27:91-105.

WATERSHEDS

Almquist, F.O.A. 1946. Watershed Inspections in Connecticut, in- cluding Problems of Housing Developments. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(1):57-75.

Anonymous. 1924. Regulations for the Sanitation of Watersheds, the Water from which is Used as a Public Water Supply Unfiltered. Conn. Health Bull. 38(7):167.

Anonymous. 1934. Watershed Pollution Study. Conn. State Plan. Brd. F.E.R.A. Project CPS-F2-90.

Anonymous. 1945. Report of Committee on Rainfall and Yield of Water- sheds in New England. 2nd Prog. Rept. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 59(3):285-309.

Anonymous. 1945. Report of Committee on Rainfall and Yield of Water- sheds in New England. 3rd Prog. Rept. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 59(3):310-323.

Anonymous. 1963. Connecticut's Small Watershed Program. Coop. Ext. Serv.,Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. (In coop. with USDA, and Conn. Dept. Agr. & Nat. Resour.).

Anonymous. 1965. Proceedings of Municipal Watershed Management Symposium, Nov. 9-10, 1965, University of Massachusetts. Coop. Ext. Serv., Univ. of Mass. (In coop. with USDA). Publ. 446.

Ayres, P.W. 1923. Reforestation of Watersheds. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 37(2):127-144.

Behre, C.E. 1932. Are Further Studies Needed on the Relation of Forests to Water Supply in New England? J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 46:170-175.

Brown, C.B. 1955. State Legislation for Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention. J. Soil and Water Conserv. 10(6):286-302.

Cairns, R.A. 1911. Actual Yield of a Typical Connecticut Watershed. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1911:52-64

51 Cline, A.C. 1937. Silvicultural Aids in the Control of the Gypsy Moth in Watershed Forests. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 51(3): 235-244.

Field, E. 1923. Forestation, a Problem in Public Service Accounting. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 10(2):206-213.

Gill, J.N. 1965. Small Watershed Flood Protection in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1965:75-82.

Harriman, H.I. 1915. Water Powers of New England, Gen. Elec. Rev. 18(5) :358-365.

Loiselle, D.W. 1953. The Use of Chemical Weed Killers on Public Water Supply Watersheds. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 67(2): 140-148.

Lull, H.W. 1958. Municipal Watersheds in the Northeast. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 50:979-982.

Lull, H.W. 1960. Forested Municipal Watersheds in the Northeast. J. Forestry 58:83-86.

Lull, H.W. 1964. Some Recent Results from Forest Watershed Research. Proc. Soc. Amer. Foresters, Alleg. Sect.:44-48.

Lull, H.W. and W.E. Sopper. 1966. Factors that Influence Streamflow in the Northeast. Water Resour. Res. 2:371-379.

Mayott, C.W. 1945. Report on: 1. Flood Control, 2, Navigation, 3, Hydroelectric Developments, as to Existing and Potential Sites, on the Watersheds of the Connecticut, Thames and Housatonic Rivers. Prep. for Hartford Electric Light Company.

McCoy, B.O. 1949. Power in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(3):250-276.

Munns, E.N., W.R. Chapline, R.D. Forbes, L.F. Kellog, and H.G. Meginnis. 1933. Watershed and Related Forest Influence. In Nat'l. Plan for Amer. Forestry. 73rd C. 1st. Sess. Sen. Doc. 12:299-461.

Reynolds, H.A. 1948. Work of New England Forestry Foundation on Watersheds. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 62(2):133-140.

Silliman, F.B. 1947. Watershed Practices of Bridgeport Hydraulics Company with Particular Reference to Aerial Watershed Surveys. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 61(4):302-310.

Smith, D.M. 1969. Adapting Forestry to Megalopolitan Southern New England. Conn. Woodlands 34(2):3-8.

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. 1962. Community Watershed Planning (Northeast States Act to Protect Soil and Water). Program Aid 528. U.S. Gov't. Print. 0.

U.S. Forest Service (USDA).NE Forest Exp. Sta. 1951. Survey Report, Connecticut River Watershed, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. 48 pp. 52 U.S. Forest Service (USDA). NE Forest Exp. Sta. 1963. Watershed Management: Regional Study.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1957. Watershed Work Plan - Roaring Brook - Walnut Street Brook.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1958. Watershed Work Plan - .

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1958. Watershed Work Plan - Furnace Brook - Middle River.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1959. Watershed Work Plan - North Branch - Park River.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1961. Watershed Work Plan - South Branch - Park River.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDS). (In coop. with the City of Norwich). 1963. Watershed Work Plan - Spaulding Pond Brook.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. Dept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1964. Watershed Work Plan - Farm Brook.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA). (In coop. with the Conn. D)ept. of Agr. & Nat. Resour.). 1965. Watershed Work Plan - Norwalk River.

Wellington, M.S. 1938. Experiences in Watershed Sanitation. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 52(3):343-350.

WATER SUPPLY

Almquist, F.O.A. 1958. Public Water Supplies of Connecticut during the 1957 Drought. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 73(1):1-14.

Anonymous. 1963. (James S. Minges and Assoc.). Water Facilities, Town of Farmington, Connecticut. Prelim. Rept. to the Farmington Town Council, Farmington, Conn.

Behre, C.E. 1932. The Relation of Forests to the Water Supplies of New England. Water Works Eng. 85:276-279.

Cassidy, W.F. 1968. New England Water Supply. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 60(1):21-24.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Interregional Planning Program). 1962. Public Water Supplies. Tech. Bull.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Interregional Planning Program). 1962. Connecticut's Shoreline. Tech. Bull.

53 Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. Community Services. Part I. A Survey of Public Water Supplies, Sewerage Systems, Gas, Electricity and Telephones. Tech. Rept. 150.

Connecticut State Department of Health (Bureau of Sanitary Engineering). 1936. Analyses of Connecticut Public Water Supplies.

Eisenmenger, R.W. 1959. New England's Water Supply in 1970. Fed. Res. Bank of Boston. Projection No. 18.

Gentner, W.A. 1956. Metropolitan District Sources of Water. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 70(1):68-78.

Graves, H.S. 1904. Forestry in Relation to City Water Supplies. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1904:86-98.

Gustafson, G.U. 1961. The Metropolitan District Water System. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1961:76-91.

Kingsbury, F. 1966. Public Water Supply Procurement in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 80(2):99-147.

Metropolitan District Commission. 1959. Public Services, Water Supply, Sewerage, Regional Planning.

O'Connor, L.F. 1966. Effects of Increased Water Demands on Three New England Water Companies. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 58(11):1374- 1378.

Otte, C.N. 1967. Water for the Future. Conn. Woodlands 32(4):3-4.

Saville, C.M. 1927. Future Water Supplies of Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1927:78-98.

Scott, W.J. 1936. Connecticut's Public Water Supplies. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1936:14-31.

Scott, W.J. 1960. Status of Water Supply in Connecticut. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 53(1):23-30.

Scott, W.J. and F.O.A. Almquist. 1929. Public Water Supplies of Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 43(3):298-317.

Sherman, L.K. 1938. Connecticut's New Plumbing Regulations as Affecting Water Supplies. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 52(3): 351-364.

U.S. Bureau of the Census (USDC). 1954. Industrial Water Use. Census of Manuf. Vol. 1 - Summary Stat. Chapter 9.

U.S. Bureau of the Census (USDC). 1958. Industrial Water Use. Census of Manuf. Vol. 1 - Summary Stat. Chapter 11.

U.S. Bureau of the Census (USDC). 1963. Water Use in Manufacturing. Census of Manuf. Vol. 1 - Summary Stat. Chapter 10.

54 U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1906. Preliminary List of Deep Borings in the United States - Alabama to Montana. Water Supply Papers 57 and 149.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1906. (H.K. Barrows and J.C. Hoyt). Report of Progress of Stream Measurements for the Calendar Year 1905. Part I. Atlantic Coast of New England Drainage. Water Supply Paper 165. 155 pp.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1952. The Industrial Utility of Public Water Supplies in the United States. Part I. States East of the Mississippi River. Water Supply Paper 1299.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964. (C.N. Dufor and Edith Becker). Public Water Supplies of the 100 Largest Cities in the United States. Water Supply Paper 1812. 364 pp.

Winsor, F.E. 1931. Diversion of Interstate Waters for Domestic Water Supply. (Litigation and U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Case of Connecticut vs. Massachusetts.) J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(3):267-286.

Wollman, N. 1960. Water Supply and Demand - Preliminary Estimates for 1980 and 2000. Resources for the Future, Inc., Wasington, D.C.

WATER WORKS

Almquist, F.O.A. 1938. Double Check Valve Maintenance and Tests in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 52(4):379-391.

Asketh, J.S. 1947. Ranney Water Collectors in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 61(4):312-327.

Brainard, F. 1916. Hartford's Distribution System. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 30(4):581-587.

Cairns, R.A. 1929. The Shepaug Tunnel, Waterbury, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 43(3):258-272.

Carlock, H.J. 1957. The Greenwich Water Company Mianus Filter Plant. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 71(1):26-34.

Chandler, H.C. 1931. Operation of the Greenwich, Connecticut Filter Plant. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(4):351-359.

Dutton, L.F. 1952. Few Customers, Large Pumpage at Groton Water Works. Publ. Works 83(9):53-55.

Gentner, W.A. 1931. Water Filtration at Hartford. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(4):360-371.

Holmes, K.H. 1950. Revitalizing Old Water Systems. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 64(2):107-118.

Horne, H.W. 1917. Engineering on the Additional Water Supply for the City of Hartford. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(4):588-594.

55 Jackson, J.F. 1921. Old Intermittent Sand Filtration Plants in Connecticut. Conf. State Sanitary Engineers, 1921. Eng. Contr. 56, 42(1921).

Jacobson, S. and M.S. Wellington. 1946. Free Residual Chlorination at the New Haven Water Company. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(4) :363-388.

Johnson G.A. 1917. Rapid Sand Filtration. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(3):390-467.

Johnson, W.E. 1917. Hartford Water Works, Past and Present. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(4):575-580.

Kitteridge, R.F. 1939. Rapid Sand Filtration Plant for Willimantic, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 53(3):328-336.

Merritt, M. Jr. 1952. How New Britain, Connecticut Uses its Surface and Well Supplies. Water Works Eng. 105(3):210-213, 242, 247.

Minkus, A.J. 1948. Operation of the Slow-sand Filter Plant of the Metropolitan District, Hartford, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 62(3):242-249.

Minkus, A.J. 1963. Chemical Treatment Plant of Metropolitan District Water Bureau. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 77(1):23-32.

Minor, E.E. 1936. Distribution System Problem of a New Haven Water Company. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 50(3):274-282.

Scott, W.J. 1927. Cross-connectors in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 41(4):365-385.

Scott, W.J. 1929. Water and Sewage Works Development in Connecticut. Conn. Health Bull. 43(4):121-128.

Scott, W.J. 1941. Bacteriological and Field Studies of Water Dis- tribution Systems. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 55(1):83-108.

Scott, W.J. 1957. Seventy-Five Years of Water Works Progress in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 72(2):127-133.

Stevans, F.O. 1924. Mechanical Filtration Plant at Putnam, Connecti- cut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 38(2):103-110.

Tiffany, A.N. and A.L. Shaw. 1941. Water Treatment for Groton, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 55(2):233-253.

Turner, H.R. 1917. Some Operating Problems of a Small Water Depart- ment. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(4):633-641.

Wise, R.E. 1917. The Design of Diversion Conduit and Waste Works of Richards Corner Dam at New Hartford, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 31(4):595-602.

56 WEATHER

Brooks, C.F. 1950. Will New York Rainmaking Affect New England Rainfall? Weatherwise 3(2):30-31.

Brumbach, J.J. 1965. The Climate of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 99.

Bingham, C. 1963. Probabilities of Weekly Averages of the Daily Temperature Maximum, Minimum and Range. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B659.

Dethier, B.E. 1965. The Climate of the Northeast. Precipitation Probabilities. Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 1005.

Esten, W.M. and C.J. Mason. 1910. Connecticut Weather Review. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 64.

Friedman, D.G. and B.E. Janes. 1957. Estimation of Rainfall Prcb- abilities. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 332.

Hopkins, C.D. Jr. 1960. A Method of Estimating Basin Temperatures in New England and New York. J. Geophys. Res. 65(11):3767-3771.

Kirk, J.M. 1939. The Weather and Climate of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 61. 242 pp.

Kolega, J.J. and R.S. Palmer. 1961. Temperature Guide for New England. Univ. of New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 105. 73 pp.

Lundsberg, H.E. 1967. Two Centuries of New England Climate. Weatherwise 20(2):52-57.

Posey, C.J. 1967. Analysis of Quasi-periodic Weather Data. Inst. of Water Resour., Univ. of Conn. Rept. 3.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1933. Climate Summary of the United States: Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Climatology of the United States, 10-23. Sect. 86. 44 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1941. Climate and Man: Yearbook of Agriculture. 1248 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1952a. Climatological Data Inventory for the New England - New York Area. 41 pp.

U.S. Weathei Bureau (USDC). 1952b. Generalized Estimate of Maximum Possible Precipitation over New England and New York. Hydro- meteorol. Rept. 28. 14 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1954. Maximum Station Precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours, New England. Tech. Paper 15, pt. vi. 123 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1955. Rainfall Intensity - Duration - Frequency Curves for Selected Stations in the United States, Alaska Hawaiian Islands and Puerto Rico. Tech. Paper 25. 53 pp.

57 U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1956c. Summary of Hourly Observations, Hartford, Connecticut. Climatography of the United States, 30-6. 15 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1958. Climatic Summary of the United States - Supplement for 1931 through 1952, New England. Climato- graphy of the United States, 11-23. 92 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1959. (M.A. Kohler, T.J. Nordenson, and D.R. Baker.) Evaporation Maps for the United States. Tech. Paper 37. 13 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1959a. Climates of the States, Connecti- cut. Climatography of the United States, 60-6. 15 pp.

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U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1961. (D.M. Hershfield). Rainfall - Frequency Atlas of the United States for Durations from 30 minutes to 24 hours and Return Periods from 1 to 100 years. Tech. Paper 40. 115 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1962. Decennial Census of United States Climate - Monthly Normals of Temperature, Precipitation and Heating Degree Days, New England. Climatography of the United States, 81-23. 6 pp.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1963. Decennial Census of United States Climate - Summary of Hourly Observations, Hartford, Connecticut. Climatography of the United States, 82-6. 15 pp.

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58 AUTHOR INDEX

Alderfer, R.B. - See Vittum, M.T. 1963.

Allen, J.E. and C.H. Lovejoy. 1948. Flood Control Structures. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 62(1):77-79.

Allen, W.B. - See Cushman, R.V. 1951.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1938. Double Check Valve Maintenance and Tests in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 52(4):379-391.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1946. Experience with Break-point Chlorination in Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(3)269-281.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1946. Problems in Disposal of Sludge and Wash Water for Connecticut Water Filtration Plants. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 60(4):344-362.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1948. Watershed Inspection in Connecticut, including Problems of Housing Developments. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 63(1):57-75.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1958. Public Water Supplies of Connecticut during the 1957 Drought. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 73(1):1-14.

Almquist, F.O.A. 1962. Elements of Survival in the Khrushchev Age - Sanitation and Water. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1962:45-53.

Almquist, F.O.A. - See Scott, W.J. 1929.

Almquist, F.O.A. - See Newell, I.L. 1960.

Anderson, J.F. and S.W. Hitchcock. 1968. Biology of Chironomus Atrella in a Tidal Cove. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 61:1597-1603.

Anderson, K.H. and J. Shapiro. 1957. The Effects of Flooding on a Small Marsh in Central Connecticut. Amer. Midl. Nat. 57:483-492.

Asketh, J.S. 1947. Ranney Water Collectors in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 61(4):312-327.

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. 1952. (D.M. Clifford). An Economic Evaluation of Marine Fisheries Affected by Industrial Wastes. (In coop. with U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service).

Ayres, P.W. 1923. Reforestation of Watersheds. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 37(2):127-144.

Baker, D.R. - See U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC). 1959.

Baker, J.A. - See Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968.

59 Baker, J.A. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1965.

Bampton, N. 1963. Problems in Conversion of Municipal Supply from Surface to Ground Water. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 77(2):119- 138.

Bampton, T.B. 1969. The Fish and Game Program in the Connecticut River Corridor. Presented at Conn. River Rec. Area Conf., East Haddam, March 31, 1969. Conn. Woodlands 34(2):9-12.

Bane, F.P. 1968. Colebrook River Dam and Reservoir Project. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 83(3):241-248.

Baron, K.H. 1957. Vacuum Sludge Filtration Experiences, Hartford, Connecticut. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(8):950-952.

Barrows, H.K. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1905, 1906.

Beck, T.H. 1931. Report of Fish and Game Conditions in Connecticut and Six Year Program for State Board of Fisheries and Game to Hon. Wilbur L. Cross, Governor of Connecticut. Conn. State Brd. of Fish. & Game. 33 pp.

Becker, Edith - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1964.

Bednar, G.A. - See Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967.

Beetham, Nellie and W.A. Niering. 1961. A Pollen Diagram from South- eastern Connecticut. Amer. J. Sci. 259:69-75.

Begg, J.E. - See Waggoner, P.E. 1969.

Behnke, R.J. and R.M. Wetzel. 1960. A Preliminary List of the Fishes Found in the Fresh Waters of Connecticut. Copeia 1960 (2):141-143.

Behre, C.E. 1932. Are Further Studies Needed on the Relation of Forests to Water Supply in New England? J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 46: 170-175.

Behre, C.E. 1932. The Relation of Forests to the Water Supplies of New England. Water Works Eng. 85:276-279.

Bennet, H.H. 1939. A Permanent Loss to New England: Soil Erosion Resulting from the Hurricane. Geogr. Rev. 29(2):196-204.

Bennett, D.H. - See Whitworth, W.R. 1969.

Benoit, R.J. 1957. Preliminary Observations on Cobalt and Vitamin B12 in Fresh Water. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 2(3):233-240.

Benoit, R.J. and J.J. Curry. 1961. Algae Blooms in Lake Zoar, Con- necticut. Taft San. Eng. Ctr. Tech. Rept. W61-3:18-22.

Benoit, R.J. - See Zuraw, E.A.

Benson, M.A. 1960. Areal Flood-Frequency Analysis in a Humid Region. Int. Assoc. Sci. Hydrol. Bull. 19:5-15.

60 Benson, M.A. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1962.

Berrien, P.L. - See Whitworth, W.R. 1968.

Berthouex, P.M. and G.A. Prior. 1968. Underground Corrosion and Salt Infiltration. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 60(3):345-355.

Bierschenk, W.H. - See Randall, A.D. 1960.

Bigwood, B.L. 1937. Gaging the Rivers of Connecticut, with a Brief Description of the Floods of March, 1936. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1937:14-32.

Bigwood, B.L. 1939. The Hurricane Floods of September, 1938 in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1939:137-167.

Bigwood, B.L. 1945. Connecticut's Rainfall and Runoff Characteristics of 1944. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1945:101-121.

Bigwood, B.L. 1950. The Drought of 1948-49 in New England. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1950:86-106.

Bigwood, B.L. 1956. 1955 Floods in Connecticut. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1956:78-95.

Bigwood, B.L. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1938, 1955.

Billard, Ruth - See Bishop, J.S. 1960.

Billings, R.M. 1962. One Paper Company's Policies and Approach to the Pollution Problem. J. Water Pollut. Contr. Fed. 34(9):883-890.

Bingham, C. 1963. Probabilities of Weekly Averages of the Daily Temperature Maximum, Minimum and Range. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. B659.

Bingham, L.M. 1936. Mad Waters. Conn. Industry 14(5).

Bishop, J.S. and Ruth Billard. 1960. Connecticut Wetlands in the Town Plan. Conn. State Brd. of Fish & Game.

Bliss, C.T. 1958. Periodic Regression in Biology and Climatology. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 615:1-55.

Bloom, A.L. 1962. Postglacial Submergence of the Connecticut Coast. Proc. Nat'1. Coastal & Shallow Water Res. Conf., 1961:177-179.

Bloom, A.L. 1964. Peat Accumulation and Compaction in a Connecticut Coastal Marsh. J. Sediment. Petrol. 34(3):599-603.

Bloom, A.L. 1967. Coastal Geomorphology of Connecticut. Cornell Univ. Dept. Geol. Sci. Rept. 79 pp.

Bloom, A.L. and C.W. Ellis. 1965. Post Glacial Stratigraphy and Morphology of Coastal Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Guidebook 1. 10 pp.

61 Bloom, A.L. and M. Stuiver. 1963. Submergence of the Connecticut Coast. Science 139(3552):332-334.

Bock, P., E.E. Pyatt and J.A. DeFilippi. 1967. Ground Water Consider- ations in Water Resources Planning Study of the Farmington River Valley, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Proc. of Conf. on Econ. Geol. in Mass.:455-470, Univ. of Mass., Amherst, Mass.

Bordne, E. 1957. Some Hydrologic Aspects of the Flood of August 1955 in a Connecticut Valley. Geogr. Rev. 47(2):211-223.

Botsford, R.C. 1935. Present Status of Salt Marsh Mosquito Ditching in Connecticut. In 34th Rept. of State Entomologist of Connecticut Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 368:208-209.

Boyer, J.S. 1967. Leaf Water Potentials Measured with a Pressure Chamber. Plant Physiol. 42(1) :133-137.

Boykin, J.C. - See Livingstone, D.A. 1962.

Brainard, F. 1916. Hartford's Distribution System. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 30(4):581-587.

Bravdo, B. - See Waggoner, P.E. 1967.

Breidenbach, A.W., C.G. Gunnerson, F.K. Kawahara, J.J. Lichtenburg and R.S. Green. 1967. Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Major River Basins, 1957-65. Publ. Health Repts. 82:139.

Btooks, C.F. 1950. Will New York Rainnaking Affect New England Rain- fall? Weatherwise 3(2):30-31.

Brooks, C.F. - See Weber, J.H. 1928.

Brooks, D.L. 1969. Man's Right to a Clean Environment. Conn. Wood- lands 34(2):4-6.

Brooks, J.L. and E.S. Deevey, Jr. 1963. New England. In: Limnol. in N. Amer., Univ. of Wis. Press:435-450.

Brooks, J.L. and S.L. Dodson. 1965. Predation, Body Size, and Composition of Plankton. Science 150(3692):28-35.

Brown, C.B. 1955. State Legislation for Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention. J. Soil and Water Conserv. 10(6):286-302.

Brown, J.S. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1925.

Brown, R.C. - See Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963.

Brumbach, J.J. 1965. The Climate of Connecticut. Conn. Geol. & Nat. Hist. Survey. Bull. 99.

Brumbach, J.J. - See Gosslee, D.G. 1961.

Brumbach, J.J. - See Janes, B.E. 1965, 1966.

62 Bryan, K. 1936. Geologic Features in New England Ground Water Supply. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 50(2):222-228.

Bryan, K. 1937. The New England Ground Water Supply. Harvard Alumni Bull. 39(22):676-681.

Buck, J.D. and R.C. Cleverdon. 1960. The Spread Plate as a Method for the Enumeration of Marine Bacteria. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 5(1):78-80.

Budd, W.E. and G.F. Lambeth. 1957. High Purity Oxygen in Biological Sewage Treatment. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 29(3):237-253.

Burdoin, A.J. 1953. Chemical Wastes Disposal at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Sewage & Ind. Wastes 25(4):435-461.

Burford, M.G. and J.W. Masselli. 1953. Industrial Wastes, Their Disposal and Treatment. Plating Wastes. Amer. Chem. Soc. Monogr. 118.

Burford, M.G. - See New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964.

Burford, M.G. - See Masselli, J.W. 1967.

Buttrick, P.L. 1915. A Mosquito Survey at the Mouth of the Connecticut River. Conn. Agr. Exp. Sta., New Haven. Bull. 189. 32 pp.

Cairns, R.A. 1906. Sewage Disposal at Waterbury. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1906:1-48.

Cairns, R.A. 1911. Actual Yield of a Typical Connecticut Watershed. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1911:52-64.

Cairns, R.A. 1929. The Shepaug Tunnel, Waterbury, Connecticut. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 43(3):258-272.

Calabrese, A. and H.C. Davis. 1966. The pH Tolerance of Embryos and Larvae of Mercenaria Mercenaria and Crassostrea Virginica. Biol. Bull. 131(3):427-436.

Calabrese, A. - See U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USDI). 1964.

Calhoun, L.A. - See Richards, Sarah W. 1963.

Callward, F.M. 1952. Connecticut's Natural Resources, Conserved They Serve. Coop. Ext. Ser., Coll. of Agr., Univ. of Conn. Misc. Publ.

Campbell, H. - See New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. 1951.

Carlock, H.J. 1957. The Greenwich Water Company Mianus Filter Plant. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 71(1):26-34.

Carter, Carol S. and R.J. Chorley. 1961. Early Slope Development in an Expanding Stream System. Geol. Mag. 98(2):117-130.

63 Cassidy, W.F. 1968. New England Water Supply. Amer. Water Works Assoc. 60(1):21-24.

Cederstrom, D.J. 1966. Factors in Developing Ground Water in the Connecticut Basin. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1966:I49-54.

Cervione, M.A. Jr. - See Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968.

Chandler, C.E. 1908. Stream Flow Data with Reference to Water Power in Connecticut and Vicinity. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Rept. 1908:37-65.

Chandler, H.C. 1931. Operation of the Greenwich, Connecticut Filter Plant. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 45(4):351-359.

Chapline, W.R. - See Munns, E.N. 1933.

Childs, E.F. 1953. Regulation of Flood Control Reservoirs in New England. Boston Soc. Civil Eng. 40(3):189-230.

Chorley, R.J. - See Carter, Carol S. 1961.

Cleary, E.J. 1936. Mopping up after the New England Floods. Eng. News Rec. 116:566-571.

Cleverdon, R.C. - See Buck, J.D. 1960.

Clifford, D.M. - See Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. 1952.

Cline, A.C. 1937. Silvicultural Aids in the Control of the Gypsy Moth in Watershed Forests. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 51(3):235-244.

Cobb, J.S. - See Rogers, B.A. 1968.

Collins, R.F. and M. Schalk. 1937. Torrential Flood Erosion in the Connecticut Valley, March 1936. Amer. J. Sci. 34(202):293-307.

Collins, R.P. and K. Kalnins. 1967. The Fatty Acids of Synura Petersenii. Lloydia 30(4):437-440.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1946. Beach Erosion Committee: A Report of Shore Erosion Problems, with Recommendations for Remedial Measures. August 15, 1946.

Connecticut Development Commission (Research and Planning Division). 1952. Water Resources Conservation Through Planning and Zoning.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1956. (J.P. Miller and G. Sirkin). The Economic Outlook for the Naugatuck and Farmington River Valleys in the State of Connecticut. HHFA 701:2.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1957. (Adams, Howard and Greeley). Regional Planning Study - Farmington River Valley Region.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1959. (Booz, Allen and Hamilton). Economic Development and Competitive Position of the State of Con- necticut, 1959-1975. Vol. 1.

64 Connecticut Development Commission (Planning Division). 1960. Resume of Flood Control Measures, Connecticut, 1960.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Interregional Planning Program). 1962. Connecticut's Shoreline. Tech. Bull.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Interregional Planning Program). 1962. Public Water Supplies. Tech. Bull.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. Community Services. Part I. A Survey of Public Water Supplies, Sewerage Systems, Gas, Electri- city and Telephones. Tech. Rept. 150.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. Inland Water Bodies. Tech. Bull.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1963. (J.E. Hickey). Resource Industries; an analysis of Connecticut's Agriculture, Forestry, Mining and Fisheries. Conn. Interreg. Plan. Progr. Tech. Rept. 141.

Connecticut Development Commission (Connecticut Interregional Planning Program). 1963. Water: A Resource Inventory. Tech. Rept. 124.

Connecticut Development Commission. 1964. Connecticut Takes Stock for Action. Interregional Planning Program. 145 pp.

Connecticut Park & Forest Commission. 1959. The "Beautiful" River.

Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission. 1969. Report 1963/65. Keene, N.H. 35 pp.

Connecticut State Board of Health. 1915. Report on the Investigation of the Pollution of Streams. Presented to the General Assembly of 1915. 144 pp.

Connecticut State Department of Health (Bureau of Sanitary Engineering). 1936. Analyses of Connecticut Public Water Supplies.

Connecticut State Department of Health & Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. Connecticut's water - Wealth or Waste?

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1956. (D.C. Wiggin). Water Supply and Sewage Disposal at Realty Subdivisions.

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1962. (C.A. Jaworski). Sew- age Disposal in Connecticut. Health Bull. 76.

Connecticut State Department of Health. 1962. Analyses of Connecticut Public Water Supplies. 6th Ed. - unpaged.

Connecticut State Flood Control and Water Policy Commission. 1957. (W.S. Wise). Experiences in Establishing Stream Channel Encroach- ment in Connecticut.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1924-1934. First through Fifth Biennial Reports.

65 Connecticut State Water Commission. 1930. Report on the Water Resources of Connecticut pursuant to Special Act 427, Chapter 413, 1929. 54 pp.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1950. (R.V. Cushman). Biblio- graphy of Publications Relating to Ground Water in Connecticut. 12 pp.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1950. (R. Martin). Conservation and Development of the Water Resources of Connecticut and New England.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. An Act Creating the State Water Commission and Bearing on Pollution of Waterways.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. An Act Concerning the Supervision of Dams and Reservoirs. 9 pp.

Connecticut State Water Commission. 1953. State Flood Control and Water Policy Commission; an Act Creating a Flood Control and Water Policy Commission. 6 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1938. A Report on the Great Flood of March 1936 in Connecticut with Supplementary Data on the Farmington River Valley Flood of March, 1936.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1955. Pollution in the Farmington River Watershed. (unpubl. rept.).

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1957. Water Resources of Connecticut. A Report to the 1957 Conn. Gen. Assembly. 189 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1958. (F.H. Pauszek). Chemical and Physical Quality of Water Resources in Connecticut, 1955-1958. Bull. 1.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1959. Classification and Standards of Quality for Interstate Waters - Farmington Basin. Adopted Oct. 1959. Interstate Water Pollution Control Survey.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1959. (A.M. LaSala, Jr.). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1956-1959. Bull. 2.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1961. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report on Flood Control Improvements for Mad River, Winsted, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. i961. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report on Flood Control Improvements for Pequabuck River and North Creek, Bristol, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. (J.J. Mozzochi). Farmington River, Flood Control Study, Collinsville, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. Method of Removing Accumulated Deposits from the Oxoboxo River, Town of Montville, Connecticut.

66 Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1962. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Report on Flood Control Improvements for Highland Lake Stream, Winsted, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Feasibility Report, Local Flood Protection, Nepaug River, New Hartford, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Flood Control Improvements, Pequabuck River, Bristol to Plainville, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (A.C. Duxbury). A Hydrographic Survey of New Haven Harbor, 1962-63. Bull. 3A.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (R.C. Brown). Report on Flood Control, Farmington River, Unionville, Connecticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1963. (R.C. Brown). Report on Flood Control, West Branch Farmington River, New Hartford, Con- necticut.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (Dewey & Kropper, Engineers). Effect of Loss of Valley Storage due to Encroachment - Connecticut River.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. Public Hearing on July 20, 1964 Concerning an Application Received from the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Co. entitled "Proposed Dredging and Screenwell Structure in the Connecticut River". 157 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (A.M. LaSala, and R.L. Meikle). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings and Chemical Analyses of Water in the Bristol-Plainville-Southington Area, Connecticut. Bull. 5.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (A.D. Randall). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings, Records of Springs, and Chemical Analyses of Water in the Farmington-Granby Area, Connecticut. Bull. 3.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. (R.V. Cushman, J.A. Baker and R.L. Meikle). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings and Chemical Analyses of Water in North-central Connecticut. Bull. 4.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1964. Waste Water Disposal by Connecticut Industries. Inventory as of Jan. 1, 1961, compiled from Basic Data Files.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965 (R.L. Meikle, and J.A. Baker). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1960-1964. Bull. 7.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965. (F.H. Pauszek and R.J. Edmonds). A Preliminary Appraisal of Water Quality in the Housatonic River Basin in Connecticut. Bull. 6.

67 Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1965. Waste Water Disposal by Connecticut Industries, Inventory as of Jan. 1, 1961, compiled from basic data files of Conn. Water Resour. Comm., Div. of Water Supply and Pollution Control.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., A.D. Randall and M.P. Thomas). Hydrogeologic Data in the Quinebaug River Basin, Connecticut. Bull. 9.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (M.E. Hupfer). Survey of Federal Aids. Inst. of Publ. Service, Univ. of Conn. Nov. 3, 1966.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1966. (A.D. Randall, M.P. Thomas, C.E. Thomas, Jr. and J.A. Baker). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut, Part I - Quinebaug River Basin. Bull. 8.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (R.L. Meikle). Ground Water Levels in Connecticut, 1965-1966. Bull. 13.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., G.A. Bednar, M.P. Thomas and W.E. Wilson). Hydrogeologic Data for the Shetucket River Basin, Connecticut. Bull. 12.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1967. (Thomas, M.P., G.A. Bednar, C.E. Thomas and W.E. Wilson). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut, Part 2 - Shetucket River Basin. Bull. 11.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (A.M. LaSala, Jr.). Ground Water Resources of the Hamden-Wallingford Area, Connecticut. Bull. 14.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (M.A. Cervione, Jr., I.G. Grossman and C.E. Thomas, Jr.). Hydrogeologic Data for the Lower Thames and Southeastern Coastal River Basins, Connecticut. Bull. 16. 65 pp.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1968. (J.A. Baker). Records and Logs of Selected Wells and Test Borings, Ground Water Levels in Selected Observation Wells, and Freshwater Inflow into the Connecticut River at the CANEL Site, Middletown, Connecticut. Bull. 10.

Connecticut Water Resources Commnission. 1968. (C.E. Thomas, Jr., M.A. Cervione, Jr., and I.G. Grossman). Water Resources Inventory of Connecticut. III. Lower Thames and Southeastern Coastal River Basins. Bull. 15.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission. 1969. (M.P. Thomas, R.B. Ryder, and C.E. Thomas, Jr.). The Hydrogeologic Data for the South- western Coastal River Basins, Connecticut. Bull. 18.

Conners, C.H. 1967. The Effects of the Drought on Present and Future Water Supply in New England. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 81(3): 304-318.

68 Conover, L.F. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1938.

Conover, R.J. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952-1954. VI. Biology of Acartia Clausi and A. Tonsa. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10):156-233.

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Conover, Shirley A. 1957. Oceanography of Long Island Sound, 1952- 1954. IV. Phytoplankton. Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Coll. 15(1/10): 62-112.

Conover, Shirley A. - See Riley, G.A. 1957.

Cook, Doris E. 1967. Roger Wolcott's Long Tidal River. Conn. Hist. Soc. Bull. 32(1):16-20.

Cooke, C.W. 1941. General Improvements in Connecticut with Flood Control at Hartford, Conn. Conn. Soc. Civil Eng. Ann. Rept. 1941: 35-67.

Cooper, R.A. and N. Marshall. 1963. Condition of the Bay Scallop, Aequipecteri Irradians, in Relation to Age and the Environment. Chesapeake Science 4(3):126-134.

Council of State Governments. 1957. Report of Water Resources: An Annotated Bibliography of Recent Official Reports of State Agencies. 17 pp.

Crawford. C.C. - See Leonard, R.L. 1966.

Creatura, J.A. 1959. Irrigation Water Quality of the New York-New England Region. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 74(2):151-160.

Crosby, I.B. 1933. Geology of the Ground Water Supplies of New England. Water Works Eng. 86(12):603-604.

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96 Scott, W.J. 1941. Bacteriological and Field Studies of Water Distribu- tion Systems. J. New Eng. Water Works Assoc. 55(1):83-108.

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Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission. 1969. Report 1966/68. Sturbridge, Mass. 19 pp.

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99 Thomas, M.P. - See U.S. Geological Survey (USDI). 1955, 1964, 1966.

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Turner, N. 1965. DDT in Connecticut Wildlife. Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Conn. Bull. 672. 11 pp.

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U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Beach Erosion Studies. Area 1. Ash Creek to Saugatuck River. H. Doc. 454. 81st C. 2nd Sess. Area 2. Hammonasset River to East River. H. Doc. 474. 81st C. 2nd Sess.

100 Area 3. New Haven Harbor to Housatonic River. H. Doc. 203. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 4. Connecticut River to Hammonasset River. H. Doc. 514. 82nd C. 2nd Sess. Area 5. Pawcatuck River to Thames River. H. Doc. 31. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 6. Niantic Bay to Connecticut River. H. Doc. 84. 83rd C. 1st Sess. Area 7. Housatonic River to Ash Creek. H. Doc. 248. 83rd C. 2nd Sess. Area 8 and 11. Saugatuck River to Byram River. H. Doc. 174. 85th C. 1st Sess. Area 9. East River to New Haven Harbor. H. Doc. 395. 84th C. 2nd Sess. Area 10. Thames River to Niantic Bay. H. Doc. 334. 85th C. 2nd Sess.

Compo Beach, Westport. H. Doc. 239. 74th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Boston to Beaufort Inlet Waterway: Narragansett Bay to Long Island Sound - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 391. 62nd C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Branford Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 100. 56th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 80. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 1292. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Bridgeport Harbor, including Black Rock Harbor and Johnsons Creek - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 275. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 521. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 751. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 89. 62nd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 898. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 281. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 232. 75th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 819. 76th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 680. 79th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 136. 85th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Clinton Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 467. 69th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 240. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River at East Hartford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 308. 69th C. Sen. Doc. 32. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River above Hartford - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 231. 58th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 323. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1311. 60th C. 2nd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 40. 61st C. 2nd Sess.

101 H. Doc. 818. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 417. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 11. 68th C. 2nd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 35. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 36. 71st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 27. 73rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 165. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River below Hartford - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 327. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 1294. 61st C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 1225. 62nd C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 132. 65th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 49. 73rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 455. 75th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 368. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Connecticut River, N.H., Vt., Mass., and Conn. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 412. 74th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 455. 75th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 653. 76th C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 724. 76th C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Cove Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 1122. 62nd C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Darien River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 258. 63rd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Duck Island, Harbor of Refuge - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 398. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 812. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. East Haven River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 11. 62nd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Eight Mile River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 666. 80th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Fairfield - Flood Control. H. Doc. 600. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1958. Farmington River Basin - Connecticut and Massachusetts. Northeast Flood Studies, New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Farmington River Basin - Flood Control. H. Doc. 443. 86th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Farmington River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 440. 64th C. 1st Sess.

102 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Five Mile River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 1419. 63rd C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Greenwich Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 309. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 289. 63rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 125. 76th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 272. 80th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Guilford Harbor - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 149. 77th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Gully Brook, Connecticut River at Hartford - Flood Control. H. Doc. 804. 77th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Housatonic River, Conn., Mass., and N.Y. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 338. 77th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 372. 86th C. H. Doc. 324. 88th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Housatonic River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 970. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 449. 70th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 246. 72nd C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1956. Mad River Dam and Reservoir. (Northeast Flood Studies). Interim Report, New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Mad River Dam and Reservoir above Winsted. H. Doc. 137. 8th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Mianus River and Cos Cob Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Corn. Doc. 48. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 763. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Milford Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 232. 63rd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 77. 75th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Mystic River - Flood Control. H. Doc. 637. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 56. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 349. 77th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 411. 87th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Little Narragansett Bay and Watch Hill Cove, R.I. and Conn. - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 396. 86th C.

103 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 1956. Upper Naugatuck River in Housatonic River Basin above Torrington, Connecticut. Northeast Flood Studies, New England Division, Waltham, Mass.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Naugatuck Ri [ver - Flood Control. H. Doc. 81. 85th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 437. 87th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New Haven Hairbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 73. 58th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1159. 60th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 26. 62nd C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 535. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1258. 62nd C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 497. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 601. 64th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 686. 69th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 479. 72nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 307. 76th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 517. 79th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New London Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 392. 56th C. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 395. 58th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 178. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 329. 60th C. 1st Sess. H. Com. Doc. 9. 62nd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 613. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Corn. Doc. 82. 74th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. New London - Flood Control. H. Doc. 478. 87th C. 2nd. Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Niantic Bay - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 829. 65th C. 2nd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Norwalk Harbor - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 262. 59th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 396. 61st C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 1143. 63rd C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 220. 76th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Norwalk River - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 51. 90th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Norwich, Conn. to Worcester, Mass. - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 996. 64th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Park River - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 43. 90th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Patchogue River - Navigation Study. H. Doc. 164. 83rd C. 1st Sess.

104 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Pawcatuck - Flood Control. H. Doc. 212. 86th C. 1st Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Pequonnock River - Flood Control. Sen. Doc. 115. 89th C.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Quinebaug River, Mass., and Conn. - Flood Control. H. Doc. 644. 71st C. 3rd Sess.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Quinnipiac River - Navigation Studies. H. Doc. 1052. 65th C. 2nd Sess. H. Doc. 686. 69th C. 2nd Sess.

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105 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers. Thames River Basin - Flood Control. H. Doc. 885. 76ch C. 3rd Sess. H. Doc. 41. 86th C. 1st Sess.

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APPENDIX

Addresses of State and Federal Agencies, and Private Organizations Concerned with Water Resources in Connecticut.

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STATE AGENCIES

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, Room 314, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Box 1106, New Haven, Conn. 06504.

Connecticut Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Room 113, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut Development Commission, Room 139, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut Interstate Water Compact Commission, Connecticut Water Resources Commission, Room 225, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut Park and Forest Commission, Room 273, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission, 28 Mechanic Street, Keene, New Hampshire. 03431.

Connecticut State Board of Fisheries and Game, Room 243, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Connecticut State Department of Health, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, Conn. 06103.

Connecticut Water Resources Commission, Room 225, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268.

Eastern Connecticut's Industrial Fresh Water Development Commission, Southeast Connecticut Water Authority, 257 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 06360.

Farmington River Flood Control Commission, 5 The Green, Collinsville, Conn. 06022.

Greater Hartford Flood Commission, 11 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 06103.

Interstate Sanitation Commission, Room 1620, 10 Columbus Circle, New York, N.Y. 10019.

Institute of Public Service, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268.

Institute of Water Resources, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268.

Metropolitan District Commission, P.O. Box 800, Hartford Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06101.

123 Naugatuck Valley River Control Commission, Derby, Conn. 06418.

New England Interstate Planning Commission, Room 302, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, 73 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 02108.

State Geological and Natural History Survey Commission, State Library, Hartford, Conn. 06115.

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268.

Thames River Valley Flood Control Commission, Samuel T. Sheard, Chairman, Sturbridge, Mass. 01566.

FEDERAL AGENCIES

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 30 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass. 02106.

Federal Water Pollution Control Administration (USDI), Washington, D.C. 20242 Regional Office, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Mass. 02203.

Office of Water Resources Research (USDI), 18th and C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240.

U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Department of Defense, Pentagon Building, Washington, D.C. 20301. New England Division, 424 Trapello Road, Waltham, Mass. 02154.

U.S. Bureau of the Census (USDC), General Federal Office Buildings, 3 & 4, Suitland, Md. 20233. Regional Office, Room 500, 330 Stuart Street, Boston, Mass. 02116.

U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (USDI), 18th and C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240. Regional Office, 1421 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USDI), 18th and C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Regional Office, Milford, Conn. 06460. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Regional Office, U.S. Post Office and Court House, Boston, Mass. 02109.

U.S. Forest Service (USDA), 14th and Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Upper Darby, Pa. Regional Office, 151 Sanford Street, Hamden, Conn. 06514.

U.S. Geological Survey (USDI), 18th and C Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240. Regional Office, 235 U.S. Post Office Building, P.O. Box 715, Hartford, Conn. 06101.

124 U.S. Public Health Service (USDHEW), 200 C Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20204. Regional Office, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston Mass. 02203.

U.S. Soil Conservation Service (USDA), 14th and Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250. Regional Office, Mansfield Professional Park, Route 195, Storrrs, Conn. 06268.

U.S. Weather Bureau (USDC), 8060 13th Street, Silver Springs, Md. 20910. Weather Bureau Office, Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Conn. 06096. Weather Bureau Office, Tweed New Haven Airport, New Haven, Conn. Weather Bureau Office, Bridgeport Municipal Airport, Stratford, Conn. 06497. Weather Bureau Office, River Forecast Center, 135 High Street, P.O. Box 688, Hartford, Conn. 06103.

PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS

Connecticut Forest and Park Association, Inc., P.O. Box 389, 1010 Main Street, East Hartford, Conn. 06108.

Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc., Box 89, 497 Main Street, Greenfield, Mass. 01301.

Farmington River Watershed Association, 195 W. Main Street, Avon, Conn. 06001.

The Travelers Research Corporation (now The Center for the Environment and Man), 250 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06103.

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