- 2003 v. 35(1) Special Issue:
Watershed Management in Arizona.
Eds. P.F. Ffolliott, M.B. Baker, Jr., A. Tecle and D.G. Neary
- 1992 v. 26(2) Special Issue:
Limnology and Aquatic Biology of the Southwest.
Eds. M.R. Sommerfeld and D.M. Kubly
- 1987 v. 22(1) Special Issue:
Triassic Continental Deposits of the American Southwest.
Eds. M. Morales and D.K. Elliott.
- 1985 v. 20(1) Special Issue:
Endangered aquatic ecosystems in North American Deserts
with a list of vanishing fishes of the region.
Eds. Jack E. Williams, David B. Bowman, James E. Brooks, Anthony A. Echille,
Robert J. Edwards, Dean A. Hendrickson, and Jerry J. Landye.
- 1984 v. 19(1) Special Issue:
Biota of Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila Mexico.
Ed. Paul C. Marsh
- 1980 v. 15(1) Special Issue:
Fishes of the Río Yaqui basin, Mexíco and United States.
Eds. Dean A Hendrickson, W. L.Minckley, R. R. Miller, Darrel J. Siebert,
and Patricia Haddock Minckley.
- 1979 v. 14 Supplement 1
A digitized classification system for the biotic communities of North America,
with community (Series) and asociation examples for the Southwest.
David E. Brown, Charles H. Lowe and Charles P. Pase
- 1977 v. 12 Supplement 2.
Land-use history of the research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona
Conrad J. Bahre
- 1974 v. 9 Supplement 3.
The Arizona system for natural and potential vegetation - illustrated
summary through the fifth digit for the North American Southwest.
David E. Brownand Charles H. Lowe
- 1974 v. 9 Supplement 2.
A digitized computer-compatible classification for natural and potential
vegetation in the southwest with particular reference to Arizona.
David E. Brownand Charles H. Lowe
- 1970 v. 5 Supplement 2.
- 1970 v. 5 Supplement 1.
- 1966 v. 1 Supplement.
- 1963 v. 2(3) Symposium
Pioneers in Southwestern Anthropology: A symposium.
Papers by A. P. Olsen, B. L. Fontana, E. D> Reed, E. P. Dozier and R. J. Ruppe.
- 1962 v. 2(2) Symposium
Arizona's population growth and its effects on native plants and amimals: A symposium.
Papers by V. H. Childs, H. G. Reynolds, R. A. Fisher, J.T. Marshall Jr., I. Yall, and H. M. Hull.
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