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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Leatherman, Stephen P., Ruth Chalfont, Edward C. Pendleton, Tamara McCandless, and Steve Funderburk. Vanishing Lands. College Park: University of Maryland and United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 1995.

Lee, David S., and Arnold W. Norden. "The Distribution, Ecology, and Conservation Needs of Bog Turtles, with Special Emphasis on Maryland." Maryland Naturalist 40 (January-December 1996): 7-46.

Lippson, Alice Jane, and Robert Lippson. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. (1984; 2d edition, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).

Lippson, A. J., Michael Haire, A. Fred Holland, Fred Jacobs, Jogen Jensen, Lynn Moran-Johnson, Tibor Polgar, and William Richkus. Maryland Power Plant Siting Program. Annapolis, MD: Department of Natural Resources, 1979.
Notes: A product of rare quality and thoroughness, done long before modern GIS computer assistance was available.

Lippson, Alice J., ed. The Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

Mackiernan, Gail B., ed. Dissolved Oxygen in Chesapeake Bay: Processes and Effects. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1988.
Notes: The summer loss of dissolved oxygen in deep waters of the Bay is one indicator of the estuary's serious environmental problems. Any student of the Bay should understand this phenomenon.

Manchester, Andi. "The Chesapeake Biological Laboratory." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 16 (November 1986): 48-50.

Maryland Geological Survey. Calvert County. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1907.

Mason, William T., and Kevin Flynn. The Potomac Estuary. Bethesda, MD: Biological Resources, Interstate Commission on the Potomac Basin/ Maryland Power Plant Siting Program, 1976.

Meanley, Brooke. Waterfowl of the Chesapeake Bay Country. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1982.

Meanley, Brooke. The Marsh Hen: A Natural History of the Clapper Rail of the Atlantic Coast Salt Marsh. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1985.

Meyers, Erik, Timothy Henderson, Burke David, and Hazel A. Groman, eds. Wetlands of the Chesapeake. Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 1985.

Minichiello, J. Kent, and Anthony W. White, eds. From Blue Ridge to Barrier Islands: An Audubon Naturalist Reader. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Nace, Raymond L. "Arrogance Toward the Landscape: A Problem in Water Planning." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 25 (1969): 11-14.

Nash, Carroll Blue. Environmental Characteristics of a River Estuary. Solomons, MD: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, State of Maryland, Board of Natural Resources, Department of Research and Education, 1947.
Notes: The first biological look at the Patuxent River and the beginnings of its environmental decline.

Newcomb, Curtis L. The Biology and Conservation of the Blue Crab. Educational Series No. 3. Richmond: Virginia Fisheries Laboratory of the College of William and Mary and Commission of Fisheries of Virginia, 1943.

Newcomb, S. "Soldiers Delight." Earth Science 40 (Summer 1987): 24-25.

Norden, Arnold W., and Beth B. Norden. "Additional Atlantic Demp's Ridley Sea Turtles, Lepidochelys kempi (Garman), from the Maryland Portion of the Chesapeake Bay." Maryland Naturalist 42 (January/June 1998): 17-19.

Norden, Arnold W., T. David Schofield, and Joyce J. Evans. "Sea Turtle Strandings from Maryland Waters Reported to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, 1990 through 1997." Maryland Naturalist 42 (January/June 1998): 20-23.

Papenfuse, Edward C., and Joseph M. Coale III. The Hammond-Harwood House Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

Parker, Fred J. "The Roop Mine, Revisited." Maryland Naturalist 36 (January/June 1992): 1-2.

Poag, C. Wylie. Chesapeake Invader: Discovering America's Giant Meteorite Crater. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.
Notes: Poag's recent book discusses the massive bolide impact which set up the geology beneath Chesapeake Bay. While the impact was centered beneath what is today the Virginia Eastern Shore, parts of the bolide struck in Maryland as well, and affected the entire drainage system.

Rambo, Kyle. "A Small Mammal Survey of the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Including the First Records for the Southeastern Shrew (Sorex longirostris) and Masked Shrew (Sorex cinereus) from St. Mary's County, Maryland." Maryland Naturalist 41 (July/December 1997): 87-88.

Redman, Donnell E. "An Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Flora of Oregon Ridge Park, Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Naturalist 43 (January/June 1999): 1-31.

Redman, Donnell E. "Bamboos of Maryland." Maryland Naturalist 39 (January-June 1995): 15-22.

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