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Bulletin of the National Speleological Society - ISSN 0146-9517
A publication of the National Speleological Society


Volume 10 - April 1948


Complete Issue

The Caves of Texas

Why Texas [p. 1]

Article [p. 2--14]
The Devil's Sinkhole
Patrick J. White

Article [p. 15-21, 88]
Unique Animals Inhabit Subterranean Texas
Charles E. Mohr

Article [p. 22-26]
A Celebrated Cave Exploration
Frank E. Nicholson

Article [p. 27-32]
Trailing Texas Troglodytes
A.T. Jackson

Article [p. 33-45]
Commercial Caves of Texas
Victor S. Craun

Article [p. 46-63]
Caves of Central Texas
Patrick J. White

Article [p. 64-67]
Prospects for Finding Great Caves
Charles Laurence Baker

Article [p. 68]
Well-Drilling Reveals Debris-Filled Caves
Celestite Cave-Deposit Fond in Real County
William E. Davies

Article [p. 69-77]
West Texas Caves and Shelters
More Notes on Val Verde County
Old Railroad Tunnel Houses Bats
A.T. Jackson

Article [p. 78-79]
Why Are Cave Remains Important?
A.V. Kidder

Article [p. 79-83]
Hueco Mt. Caves
C.B. Cosgrove

Article [p. 84-88]
Picture-Writing of Texas Indians
A.T. Jackson

Article [p. 89-96]
Texas Bat Caves Served in Three Wars
Charles E. Mohr

Article [p. 97-100]
Falcons Prey of Ney Cave Bats
Kenneth E. Stager

Article [p. 100]
Great Bat Colonies Atract Predators
Denny G. Constantine

Article [p. 101]
Bat Blitz
Patrick J. White

Article [p. 102-105]
Texas Cave Bats

Article [p. 106-107]
What About Vampire Bats?
Charles E. Mohr

Article [p. 108]
How Fast Do Bats Fly?
Charles E. Mohr

Article [p. 109-111]
Tracing An Underground Stream
Eduard Uhlenhuth

Article [p. 112-115]
Cave-Hunting in the Big Bend
Peter Koch

Article [p. 115]
Proposed: A Seminole Canyon Park
A.T. Jackson

Article [p. 116-117]
Ectoparasites and Other Arthropods - Occurring in Texas Bat Caves
Glenn M. Kohls and William L. Jellison

Article [p. 118]
Phosgene in the Dark?
A Texas Snake Den
Inspiration

Speleological Abstracts [p. 119-124]
Edward F. Moore and E.L. Krinitzsky

Authors

Grotto Reports [p. 125-113

Index - Texas Section, Bulletin Ten

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Abstracts were not provided for any articles in this year.

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