EPA-600/1-77-015
February 1977
[VALUATION OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIMEN BANK SURVEY
By
D. A. Becker and E. J. Maienthal
Analytical Chemistry Division
Institute for Materials Research
National Bureau of Standards
Washington, D.C. 20234
Interagency Agreement No. IAG-D4-0568
Project Officer
George M. Goldstein
Clinical Studies Division
Health Effects Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711
This study was conducted in cooperation with the
National Science Foundation
J.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH LABORATORY
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. 27711
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Health Effects Research
Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for
publication. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily
reflect the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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FOREWORD
The many benefits of our modern, developing, industrial society are
accompanied by certain hazards. Careful assessment of the relative risk
of existing and new man-made environmental hazards is necessary for the
establishment of sound regulatory policy. These regulations serve to
enhance the quality of our environment in order to promote the public
health and welfare and the productive capacity of our Nation's population.
The Health Effects Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park
conducts a coordinated environmental health research program in toxicology,
epidemiology, and clinical studies using human volunteer subjects. These
studies address problems in air pollution, non-ionizing radiation,
environmental carcinogenesis and the toxicology of pesticides as well as
other chemical pollutants. The Laboratory develops and revises air quality
criteria documents on pollutants for which national ambient air quality
standards exist or are proposed, provides the data for registration of new
pesticides or proposed suspension of those already in use, conducts research
on hazardous and toxic materials, and is preparing the health basis for
non-ionizing radiation standards. Direct support to the regulatory function
of the Agency is provided in the form of expert testimony and preparation of
affidavits as well as expert advice to the Administrator to assure the
adequacy of health care and surveillance of persons having suffered imminent
and substantial endangerment of their health.
This report documents one aspect of an International effort, supported
by EPA, to provide a comprehensive environmental monitoring program to
assess the relative risk of environmental hazard to the health and well-being
of our population and to aid in the improvement of our environmental quality.
This program, the National Environmental Specimen Bank, will serve as an
environmental warning system by providing real time chemical analysis of
collected specimens. In addition, this system would permit the use of
tomorrow's more sensitive and more specific methods of chemical analysis on
stored samples. The advantages of such a program will permit us to assess
the effectiveness of our present environmental control techniques by
monitoring pollutant trends, as well as establishing environmental baseline
levels of new pollutants or pollutants of current concern not previously
investigated.
Knelson, M.U.
iDirector,
Health Effects Research Laboratory
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ABSTRACT
This document details an evaluation of the National
Linvironmental Specimen Bank Survey (iiPA-600/1 - 76-006) , a joint
program funded by liPA, NFS/RANN, and NBS. The survey, performed
by Oak Ridge National Laboratory for I:PA, was an attempt to
identify and obtain information from organizations and individ-
uals presently collecting and storing environmental specimens
which could be of use by liPA in establishing a National
Environmental Specimen Bank. The evaluation was concerned with
sampling methods, storage and analytical methodology used by
these collecting organizations and was performed by personnel
of the NBS Analytical Chemistry Division. It was revealed that
virtually none of the currently existing collections are suit-
able for valid retrospective analysis.
This report was submitted in partial fulfillment of
Interagency Agreement No. 1AG-D4-0568 by the Analytical Chemistry
Division, National Bureau of Standards under the sponsorship of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This report was
completed in August 1976.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors gratefully acknowledge the tireless assistance
of the Library Staff of the National Bureau of Standards on
much of the information in Appendix A. Thanks arc also due to
Ms. 1). Mullinix for her efforts both in library research and in
the typing of the survey evaluation forms.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD [[[ iii
ABSTRACT [[[ i v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT [[[ v
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................. 1
2. CONCLUSIONS .............................................. 3
3. THE NESB SURVEY .......................................... 4
4. EVALUATION OF THE NESB SURVEY ............................ 6
5. SURVEY EVALUATION GUIDE .................................. 7
6. ENTRY IDENTIFICATION NOTE ................................ 9
REFERENCES [[[ 33
APPENDICES
A. Literature Survey on Sampling, Sample Handling, and
Storage for The National Environmental Specimen Bank ..... ''
B. NESB Survey Form
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
This is the final report on the evaluation of the National
linvi ronmcntal Specimen Bank (NHSB) Survey. This survey eval-
uation is TASK 1 of the National Bureau of Standards fNBS) -
[environmental Protection Agency (liPA) Interagcncy Agreement
No. HPA-IAG-D5-0568, entitled "lival uation and Research of
Methodology for the National Environmental Specimen Bank."
The NESB is a cooperative program jointly supported by
EPA, NSF/RANN, and NBS. In 1974, plans were initiated, with the
EPA as lead agency, to investigate the feasibility of establish-
ing an NESB. The specific objectives were set forth, which
included:
(1) serve as an environmental indicator through the
measurement of pollutant trends
(2) provide historical specimens for measurement of
contaminants not previously investigated, and
retrospective analysis of samples as analytical
methods are improved
(3) establishment of criteria for the standardization
for sampling, storage and measurment techniques
for use by the NESB and independent investigators
(4) make samples and/or data available to user groups for
specialized studies
(5) provide information useful for the assessment of
current environmental policies
(0) establish a framework for national coordination to
optimize environmental research and monitoring
(7) foster cooperation and establish working arrangements
for the exchange of information and specimens on an
intern a tion a 1 b a sis.
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It is self-evident that the potential dangers to the environment
by increased levels of trace substances and persistent chemicals
as significant and apparently increasing with time. The estab-
lishment of a substantial effort towards the implementation of
the NESB would provide the capability of continuous environmental
monitoring and allow retrospective evaluation of environmental
samples. As an ecological indicator, the NESB would provide
information and data on trends reflecting pollutant dynamics in
the environment, which is essential for assessing the effective-
ness of pollutant abatement measures. This flexibility would
also allow for the detection, monitoring and retrospective
evaluation of newly discovered pollutants or pollutants of current
concern not previously investigated.
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SECTION 2
CONCLUSIONS
The NESB Survey has been successful in obtaining information
on 663 existing specimen and data collections in the United
States. The evaluation of the apparent usefulness of these
collections for the NliSB has indicated that few, if any, of these
presently existing collections have sufficient documented
information indicating they had been sampled, processed and
stored under the exacting conditions required for retrospective
chemical analysis of various trace substances.
It is also clear that additional contacts should be made
with the custodians of potentially useful collections, in order
to foster further communication and cooperation. Further, it is
felt that the guidelines currently being established by NBS for
container and implement cleaning, sampling, processing, and both
short and long term storage, should be widely desseminated in
order to upgrade these methodologies for those organizations
and/or individuals who are interested in future retrospective
capabilities.
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SECTION 3
THF, NESB SURVEY
The purpose of the NESB Survey was to identify and obtain
information from the organizations and/or individuals that are
currently (or have been at sometime in the past) collecting
and storing environmental specimens for either research or
monitoring activities. The mechanics of this survey were
organized and performed by the Environmental Sciences Division
of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory with input from personnel
of EPA, NSF/RANN, and NBS. Details of the survey itself, and
specific bibliographic information on each of the survey replies
can be found in the EPA Report No. EPA-600/1-76-006 (January
19761 .
The specific objectives of the Survey were to identify the
followi ng:
(1) location of existing collections;
(2) organizations and specific individuals who maintained
the collections;
(3) classification of samples contained in the collection;
(4) specific sampling, sample handling and storage
techniques used for these collections;
(5) purpose for which the samples had been taken and
maintained; and
(6) availability of these collections to outside researchers
A reproduction of the NESB Survey form is included as Appendix B.
II should lu> noted here that it was realized at the outset
that many Survey replies would he returned lacking sufficient
information to completely and finally evaluate the specimen
collect ions. This has proved to he true. In most of these
cases, however, enough information was provided so that iden-
tification of potentially useful collections could be identified
for further contact and evaluation. Even though the number is
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few, it is strongly felt that an in-depth evaluation of these
potentially useful collections should be a high priority item
for future liPA consideration.
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SECTION 4
EVALUATION 01; Till! NESB SURVliY
A total of 66.3 of the returned survey forms sent out by
ORNL for the NESB have been studied and evaluated at least two
times by personnel of the Analytical Chemistry Division of the
NBS, with regard to the suitability of the specimen collection
for sample integrity after long term storage. Few of the survey
respondents answered the questions in sufficient detail to give
a definitive answer, but most of the collections appear to be of
use largely for taxonomical purposes.
First of all, it must be emphasized that the fundamental
considerations for evaluation of these collections were based
solely on the suitability of the sampling, sample handling and
long-term storage techniques for the analytical determination of
any of the listed components individually. These components
are: trace elements; pesticides; other trace organics (e.g.,
petroleum, PCB's); radionuclides; and lastly microbiological
species. The responses were evaluated solely with respect to
suitability for a National Environmental Specimen Bank. Although
most of the collections may be highly suitable for the purposes
for which they were taken, the very stringent conditions required
to obtain and maintain vaiable, contamination free samples stored
over long periods of time, to be used for retrospective trace
analytical measurements, were in the most part not met, although
in some cases insufficient detailed information was supplied for
a definitive decision to be made.
Some of the criteria considered for the evaluation are-
discussed in Appendix A (Literature survey on sampling, sample
handling and storage). The criteria on which the 'collections
were evaluated are found in Appendix C (Evaluation Criteria for
Existing Hnvironmental Specimen Collections). The evaluation
system used is given in the Survey Evaluation (luide on page
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SECTION 5
SURVEY EVALUATION GUIDE
In many cases a simple one letter rating could not be given,
either owing to the lack of information supplied or to the com-
plexity and diversity of the information included on a single
form, i.e., components of interest, sample containers, and/or
storage conditions. Future surveys could he more easily evalu-
ated if one form was submitted for each component of interest in
each type specimen of interest. It was often impossible from the
information given to ascertain such things as which samples had
been stored in plastic, which in glass, which had been dried,
which frozen, which stored in a preservative, etc. An attempt
was made to specify the evaluation by the use of footnotes; i.e.,
a given grade was indicated if stored in plastic, another grade,
if stored in glass, etc., also generally followed by an "I" for
insufficient information. Any "I" could change in either direc-
tion, provided the additional information is made available.
Although some of the criteria for optimum conditions may
change with changing technology, a few definitive conditions
have been established for certain types of sample treatments.
For example: (1) the storage of samples for the determination
of trace organics and pesticides in most plastic containers
automatically makes the sample unacceptable; (2) the storage
or immersion of any sample in a liquid preservative such as
alcohol or formaldehyde also invalidates the sample for trace
lenient, trace organic, pesticide or radionuclide determination;
(3) the failure to use sterile sampling conditions for micro-
biologicals would also result in samples of doubtful value.
In effect, the conditions for samples to be stored for
NliSB purposes are unique. The sample Is to be stored for later
analytical determination of a component which may not be
i dent if i cd o r even cons idcrcd before sampling and storage ,
there fore tKe most cfare ful sampling and storage methodology
must he used if subsequent analysis, perhaps years later, is to
be mean ingful.
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A - Optimum procedures used...
B - acceptable procedures used...
C - potentially useful....
D - limited usefulness....
E - not useful...for the very specialized purposes
considered here
f - Insufficient information was contained in the returned
survey form on which to hase a decision
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SECTION 6
ENTRY IDENTIFICATION NOTE
The first (upper) number (e.g. <42>) for each entry appear-
ing in the tables is the initial accession number assigned by
ORNL in the computer print out of the NESB Survey Data Base
originally sent to NILS. The second number (e.g. -41-) is the
accession number assigned by ORNL in the final published summary
of the NI-SB survey (Publication No. I! PA -600/ 1 - 7h - 006 , Jan. 1976,
National Environmental Specimen Bank Survey, by R.I. Van Hook and
h.E. Huber). Both numbers arc listed in order to permit easy
comparison of the individual NBS evaluations with the respective
entry in the NESB Data Base. Five returned survey forms received
by NBS from ORNL early in the study were evaluated by NBS although
they were not included in the final report of ORNL. They do not
have assigned numbers since no ORNL number was assigned to them
in their final report. Also, a number of replies were added to
the end of the NBS evaluation section, since they were received
from ORNL only after the main body of the survey evaluation had
been completed.
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APPENDIX A
Literature Survey on Sampling, Sample Handling and Storage
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APPENDIX A
Literature Survey on Sampling, Sample Handling, and Storage
for
The National Environmental Specimen Bank
E. J. Maienthal and D. A. Becker
Analytical Chemistry Division
National Bureau of Standards
Washington, D. C. 20234
Approximately 660 of the returned survey forms sent out.
by ORNL for the NESB have been studied and evaluated at
least two times with regard to the suitability of the specimen
collection for sample integrity after long term storage.
Few of the survey respondents answered the questions in
sufficient detail to give a definitive answer, but most of
the collections appear to be of use largely for taxonomical
purposes.
In order to develop a consistent and comprehensive set
or guidelines for the evaluation of this survey, a large
portion of the recent literature concerning sampling and
storage of environmental specimens has been examined. This
has been done both manually and by use of bibliographical
retrieval services such as Medline, Chemcon, Biosis, Cain,
Defense Documentation Center and others. Also, the advice
and opinion of workers in various aspects of the field has
been obtained. A summary of the results of this survey is
found below, separated into the various areas of concern.
Trace Elements
For trace elements there is an abundance of reports on
sampling and storage (which should also apply to radionuclides);
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however, many of them are contradictory and should be further
resolved by careful experimental work. Much of the published
analytical data apparently is inaccurate because of such
problems as gross sampling contamination or subsequent
procedural contamination and failure to make proper blank
corrections. Richards states that some oceariographers have
permitted the perpetuation of the notion that the concen-
trations of trace elements in the sea are well known, when,
in fact, they are not (1).
Patterson and Settle (2) report that the great mass of
published lead data in plants, animal tissues and water is
in error because of gross positive errors, and that the
relatively large blanks usually present with lead concentra-
tions less than a few ug/g often makes the value obtained
meaningless. Many trace element analysts, particularly in
the field of oceanography and marine biology, believe that
much of the previously published work is unreliable as a
result of sample contamination. The values being reported
are progressively lower as techniques are being improved.
Hume reports that if a synthetic sea water were prepared
from the purest reagent chemicals available, it would still
be higher in many trace elements than natural sea water (3).
Whitnack also has evidence to show that the reagents used
are more contaminated than sea water (4). Speecke, et a1.
state that many chances exist for a biological material to be
contaminated before it is analyzed (5); but few authors give
the impression of the awareness of this and meaningless
phrases are used, such as "metal-free" containers, "chemically
clean" glass, etc., with no evidence to back it up. Berman
states that, one must never assume anything is acceptably
free from trace metal contaminants until it has been
tested (6).
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It is felt that the materials, techniques, and expertise
exist to provide viable long-term stored samples for most
trace elements in most matrices; however, few in the field
are using these techniques, partially because as Boutwell
says, "...validity is an expensive commodity" (7).
The first consideration is the choice of the container
and sampler composition and the method of cleaning and
sampling. Murphy, Robertson, Thiers, Patterson, Tolg, and
many others show results which indicate that rubber, neoprene,
vycor, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, glass, polypropylene,
linear polyethylene, platinum, etc., will introduce contami-
nation in sampling and storage (8, 9, 10, lOa, 2, 11).
Patterson recommends first, FEP Teflon, then ultrapure
quartz, conventional polyethylene or TFE Teflon containers.
All cleaning and sample treatment should be done in laminar
flow hoods or a clean room. He recommends cleaning with hot
concentrated HNO3 for three days, rinsing with high purity
distilled water, followed by hot dilute 0.05 percent HNC>3 (both
water and acid, prepared as described by Kuehner, et al.
(12)) for one day, rinsing and heating with 0.05 percent
HN03 five days, rinsing, then storing filled with 0.05
percent HN03, wrapped in cleaned polyethylene until ready
for use. (The two dilute HN03 leachings have not been found
necessary by some other workers). When ready for use, the
containers can be thoroughly rinsed and dried in laminar
flow hoods. Cleaned plastic gloves are worn in all phases
of cleaning, sampling, etc. (2). Herman found that even
after thorough cleaning and scrubbing of fingers, 0.1 to
0.4 yg of lead could still be washed off. Washings from a
chain smoker give results of 0.3-4 yg of lead (6).
Karin, et al. report a three-day leach of polyethylene
in either 8 or 16 M HNO3 was necessary to remove certain
trace metal contaminants (13).
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Sampling implements Patterson recommends are either
Teflon or TefIon-encased, except for frozen tissue sampling
where a series of HNO3-acid. cleaned stainless steel blades
are used with very elaborate sampling procedures to remove
areas contaminated by the blade (2). All of these type
operations should be done in laminar flow hoods or clean
room conditions.
Deionized water which has not been followed by distil-
lation should not be used in any stages of the cleaning,
sampling, or analysis as organic breakdown products may be
formed, complexing some of the trace elements (8).
Numerous types of water samplers have been devised.
Segar, et al. have described water sampling with Niskin
bottles with rubber coated springs, Teflon coated coil
springs and a new design Niskin bottle without internal
closures. All gave trace metal contamination except the
latter (14). Since Teflon is rather porous, apparently some
metal diffusion through the spring coating must have occurred.
Harrison, et a1. have designed a Teflon cylindrical
sampler with a mechanism for opening both ends after
submersion to the desired depth to avoid contamination from
the water surface (15). It is attached to a metal frame
and rudder which have a baked-on Teflon coating. It is
also adapted so that the sample may be filtered immediately
in an attached container holding a precleaned polyethylene
bag in which the sample can be immediately sealed and
frozen in liquid nitrogen. If the water sample is to be
filtered, Morrison and Pierce, and many others suggest
that it is best to do it immediately (16). The filter
must be thoroughly precleaned, rinsed, and stored in
cleaned polyethylene bags.
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The sample chamber used by Patterson (2) consists of
accordion pleated Teflon tubing, the entry port being pro-
tected by a bath of ultra pure water (prepared as already
mentioned). At the deep water sampling depth desired, a
trigger retracts the water bath shroud and ruptures the end
diaphragm which contains the pure water. The water sampler
is lowered continuously so that it is continually dropping
into virgin water. After a short interval to allow the bath
water to be washed away, a second trigger expands the sample
accordion bag and seals the entry port.
The storage of aqueous samples presents an even greater
challenge as most samples start undergoing changes the
instant they are sampled. Pre-aging the sampler and sample
container with some of the same sample would be desirable
whenever possible. Amore states that losses as high as 50
percent can occur during one hour of storage (17). An EPA
manual on methods of water analysis says that complete and
unequivocal preservation of samples is a practical impossi-
bility, that complete stability can never be obtained, and
that preservation techniques only retard the chemical and
biological changes that continue after the sample is
taken (18). The methods of preservation are intended to
retard biological action, retard hydrolysis of chemical
compounds and reduce the volatility of the components.
Their recommended methods include pH control, chemical
addition, refrigeration, and freezing.
Although there is much in the literature on relatively
short term storage of different aqueous (non-frozen) solutions
under varying conditions, there are many disagreements and
most of the results do not look favorable for long term
storage. A USGS manual for water analysis says that the
shorter the time that elapses between the collection of a
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sample and its analysis, the more reliable will be the
results (19).
Pettis and Phillip give an excellent review of the
literature on trace metal analysis in sea water. They
discuss sampling and cleaning procodures, sample pretreatment,
standard reference materials, and analytical method of
determination of the trace metals (19a).
Robertson found that sea water adjusted to pH 8 stored
in polyethylene resulted in a 90 percent indium loss in 20
days and a 90 percent loss of iron in 55 days (20) . Hummel
found that 75 percent of the gold in sea water was lost
after three weeks in polyethylene (21). King, et a1. found
that less than 3 percent of the cadmium was lost to poly-
ethylene at pH's of 3 to 10 after two weeks storage (22).
West, et a1. (23) found more silver adsorption on glass at
pH 4 than at pH 7, a significant decrease occurring at pH 7,
and a rise at pH 8, and they also state that pyrex showed
more erratic adsorption patterns than polyethylene or silicone-
coated containers. Struempler (24) states that acidification
with nitric acid to pH 2 prevents adsorption of silver,
lead, cadmium, and zinc on pyrex, and silver on polyethylene.
Dyck (25) reports lack of confirmation with the work of
West, et al. with silver, and states there is a direct
increase in silver adsorbed on glass with increase in pH.
He also states that for periods over several months, plastic
adsorbed more silver than glass. Lai and Weiss (26) found
no silver loss when sea water was stored in polyethylene and
acidified to a pH of 3.5 to 4.0 with acetic acid. King, et
a). (22) found losses as high as 75 percent for cadmium when
stored in glass at. pll 9. F'lichholz, et a_l. (27) compared
adsorption of a number of elements on pyrex and polyethylene
and state that pyrex is preferable; to polyethylene; however,
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they found less contamination for cesium, ruthenium, and
zirconium when using polyethylene. Smith (28) studied
stability of a number of ions including cadmium, antimony,
tin, and lithium, and states that of the elements studied
only lithium was stable over the pH range of one to 11. He
therefore recommends acidification to pH one. In another
report (29), he states that freezing the liquid samples as
soon as they are collected is an excellent solution for the
adorption problem. The losses may be due to adsorption or
also to precipitation or particulate formation. Salman
also states that freezing can be used to preserve the water
samples at the collection site (29a).
Rattonetti examined the stability of a large number of
trace metals in a variety of water matrices stored in poly-
ethylene at differing pH's and concluded that loss to con-
tainer walls is insignificant compared to losses to the
particles present in natural aqueous systems (30).
Moody, et a1. have prepared two mercury-in-water Standard
Reference Materials at the 1 ppm and 1 ppb level which have
been stable for over a year in both glass and polyethylene (31).
This was achieved by the addition of 1 yg/g and 10 ng/g of
Au+3, respectively, and 0.5 N nitric acid. Lo and Wai verified
this for shorter term storage with 0.2 yg/g Au+3 and nitric acid
at pH 0.5 (32), but were unable to confirm Feldman's stabilization
with potassium dichromate (33) or the report of Issaq and Zielinski
with hydrogen peroxide (34). Avotins and Jenne state that the
biological effects have been overlooked in many of the mercury
in water investigations, and that as a result of the unpre-
dictable growth of bacterial and yeast populations, with
production of metabolites, mercury may either vaporize,
bind to the walls of the vessel or be stabilized in
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solution (35). Huey, et a_L. have reported that cadmium can
be volatilized from its inorganic salts by a microorganism
through conversion to a volatile organic compound (36). The
volatilization is stimulated by vitamin B12- Methylmercury
formation by this organism is also stimulated by B12, the
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absence of which causes the organism to form metallic mercury
from inorganic mercuric salts. In samples where this type;
of reaction occurs, freeze-drying is not advisable as a
method of sample preservation. For long term preservation
for trace-element analysis, freezing and possibly freeze-
drying for most elements (probably followed by radio-
sterilization) , would seem to be the most likely alternatives.
Morrison and Pierce state that freezing may be a suitable
preservation technique for trace elements but has not been
adequately tested to date (16). Allen, et aI. recommend
immediate freezing at -10 to -i5°C to prevent microbiological
changes in soluble mineral and silica concentrations (37);
however,, for long term storage, immediate freezing in liquid
nitrogen as recommended by Harrison, et_ al. (15) and
others (29), followed by freeze-drying for most trace elements
(and radiosterilization) or storage at -70° to -80°C would
seem preferable. Low temperature (oxygen plasma) ashing and
dry ashing are also possibilities in some cases.
Harrison, et a_l. (38) and Filby, et al. (38a), have
reported that radioisotope studies oi the volatile elements
such as arsenic, antimony, selenium, bromide, and mercury
have shown no significant Losses in witer samples which have
been freeze-dried.
Hex on studied the determination of phosphate in lake
water before and after freezing (39). It was expected that
rapid freezing wouJd cause cell rupture resulting in higher
phosphate values, but this did not occur. Varying phosphate
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values were found whenever growth of bacteria was occurring.
This was prevented by pre-cleaning the sample bottle with a
solution which is 5 percent in iodine and 8 percent in
potassium iodide and immediate freezing of the water sample.
Philbert found that in freezing lake water samples
soluble reactive silica and phosphorus concentrations were
decreased in the thawed samples (40). A decrease in total
alkalinity and dissolved chloride was also observed.
Inconsistent changes were observed for ammonia and the
various forms of nitrogen.
A USGS manual on methods of water sampling recommends
that water samples for inorganic analysis should not be
frozen (19); however, there is sufficient reason to expect
that if the process is performed properly, freezing is
acceptable for most trace elements. The samples should be
subsampled before freezing, because once thawed, they should
not be refrozen. The entire subsample should then be taken
for analysis. They should be frozen in one of the container
materials already discussed, under a gas such as nitrogen or
argon to prevent sample oxidation. They should be sealed in
at least 2 and possibly 3 [as Patterson recommends (2)]
series of plastic bags. Since most plastics are porous (41),
they should then be placed in a tightly sealed glass container
containing nitrogen or argon with minimum void space, followed
by storage in the dark at -70°C. Bothner and Robertson (42)
have reported that sea water samples stored in polyethylene
containers have picked up mercury from being stored in a
room contaminated with metallic mercury. This has been
verified in a closed chamber with pools of clean mercury
surrounding a mercury solution in Teflon and polyethylene
bottles, but has not as yet been verified in an ordinary
laboratory atmosphere where spilled mercury would probably
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be covered with dust, thus effectively diminishing its vapor
pressure: (43) .
When the frozen water sample is used, the whole sample
should be used because of possible selective ion incorporation
in the ice (44). The walls of the inner container will
probably have to be washed with acid to remove any hydrolyzed
or adsorbed material.
The possibility of losing organic or inorganic mercury
during freeze-drying of biological materials was investigated
by LaFleur, as Pillay, et al. had published data indicating
losses (45). LaFleur found no losses for inorganic or
naturally bound methyl- or phenylmercury in tissue and
blood; however, for aqueous solutions, losses of up to 90
percent could occur for organic and up to 10 percent for
metallic mercury (46).
Biological-Tissue and Fluids
For tissue and biological fluid sampling, the sampling
device presents considerably more difficulties. The use of
a laser beam for cutting bone by Hislop and Parker (47)
offers many interesting possibilities. Some loss of trace
elements on the surface may occur but would be negligible
with regard to the entire sample. A quartz or glass knife
should also be suitable for many kinds of tissue. Montgomery,
et al. used a glass knife to cut fish in small pieces for
the determination of iron, zinc, lead, cadmium, copper, arid
manganese (48) . A. problem here is the chipping of the
cutting edge; weighing the knife before and after use may
indicate if this difficulty arises.
Most workers use stainless steel implements. However,
this is frought with dangers of contamination for many trace
elements even when done as carefully as described by Patterson
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earlier (2). Versieck, et al. report on the contamination
introduced during needle biopsies of liver (49). They state
that steel surgical blades lead to somewhat less contamination,
but are not suitable for some trace elements such as chromium
and nickel. The needle biopsies resulted in contaminations
of as much as 1.7 ppm of copper, 0.64 ppm of manganese, 11
ppm of chromium, 12 ppm of nickel, 20 ppm of iron, 0.24 ppm
of cobalt, 0.012 ppm of silver, 0.46 ppm of tin, 0.069 ppm
of antimony and 1.2 ppm of tantalum. Speecke, et. al. have
reported on the sampling and storage of biological materials
for contamination by chromium, manganese, nickel and cobalt
by drawing 4 series of 20 ml portions of blood using dispos-
able needles (5). For manganese, the first 20 ml showed
contamination of 0.2 ppb, the fourth, 0.02 ppb; for chromium,
the first 85 ppb, the fourth 15 ppb; for nickel, the first 71
ppb, the fourth 12 ppb; for cobalt the first 0.9 ppb, and
the fourth 0.2 ppb. They also compared contamination intro-
duced in another series of liver samples using Meneghini
biopsy needles and surgical blades. For the needles, they
found contaminations of as much as 600 ppb of manganese,
9000 ppb of chromium, 12,000 ppb of nickel and 230 ppb of
cobalt; for the surgical blades, 3 ppb of manganese, 15 ppb
of chromium, 60 ppb of nickel, and 1 ppb of cobalt. They
discuss the possibility of using laser beams on hard and
soft tissues and platinum-rhodium alloy needles; however, it
is preferable that the platinum needles have Kel-F hubs to
avoid contamination. For storage, Speecke, et al. recommend
immediate, rapid freeze-drying, but point out that some
volatile materials may be lost. All the work should be done
in a clean-room type laboratory with no exposed metal parts
which might cause contamination.
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Fisher, e_t al_. (50) also reported that serum samples
should be quickly frozen with as little air space as possible
(as described earlier, the air should be displaced with
nitrogen or argon). They also checked storage at room
temperature, 8°C and -15°C. No differences for calcium,
magnesium, copper, zinc, sodium, and potassium were noticed
up to 16 days. Essentially no changes were observed in the
refrigerated and frozen samples up to 50 days, but changes
did occur in the samples stored at room temperature.
Longer term storage would probably also result in changes in
the refrigerated samples. Some microorganisms can grow
in a temperature as low as -6°C (51).
In a discussion of sampling for clinical chemistry,
Ibbott recommends separating the serum from the clot as soon
as possible to avoid contamination from cell leakage (52).
He also states that, the majority of the serum components are
stable indefinitely in dry ice (about -70°C), and that the
samples exhibit concentration gradients due to freezing and
must be thoroughly mixed after thawing. Omang and Vellar
also point out the; concentration gradients obtained after
freezing and thawing serum, sweat, and urine. They found
top-bottom differences of thawed samples of up to one
hundred (53).
Museum Spocimeriy
The futility of trace element ara.ly.sis of museum type
specimens stored in preservatives has been pointed out by a
number of authors. Bowen and Button in analysis of marine
sponges found that nickel accumulation in the preservative
occurs quite frequently in these types of samples (54).
Cibbs, et al. investigated the effects oil time and preserva-
tives in museum fish specimens and found no evidence to
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support the theory that preserved museum specimens can
provide reliable estimates of heavy metal concentrations (55).
They tested many types of preservatives such as ethanol,
formalin, isopropyl alcohol, etc., and found interaction
with the specimens in all cases. These solvents may either
leach trace metals from the specimen or contaminate the
specimens by heavy metals contained in the preservatives or
container. In many cases, metal identification tags are
placed in with the preservative, which contribute even
further to the contamination of the sample. In some instances,
the trace metal content increased over the years and in
other cases, decreased from leaching even in a short period
of time, such as a month.
A possible exception for the museum type specimens are
those which have been stored in relatively clean, dry areas
not subject to leaching or contamination. Cockburn, et
aK (56) describe the autopsy of an Egyptian mummy, Pum II,
which included the analysis of some trace elements in bone
by R. G. Smith (57). He found 0.6 ppm of lead and 0.43 ppm
of mercury. The lead content of modern bone averages 6.55
to 18 ppm (58). Assuming no leaching has occurred, it would
appear, on the basis of limited sampling, that man's environment
has contributed considerably to his lead body burden. The
mercury level, however, is relatively unchanged, that of
modern bone averaging about 0.45 ppm (59).
Crustal and Botanical Materials
The sampling and storage of soils, rocks, minerals,
sediments, and plants does not present quite as many problems
as the matrices already discussed, but more precautions
should be taken then are generally observed. Morrison and
Pierce (16) state that the use of a spade to sample soil is
preferable to a soil auger and that dry samples can be
collected in a clean cloth bag, but this procedure would
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certainly le.uJ to contamination for some trace .metals.
Clean Teflon oiica:;cd tools as recommended by Patterson and
Settle (2) should be used except for most plants which can
be picked with clean plastic gloves. It appears that soils
and sediments with any significant water content (especially
sediment, samples) should be frozen in such a way that no
water loss can occur, and stored as recommended for water
samples.
There are many papers in the literature which indicate
that soils and sediments undergo changes in structure and
chemical state even when dried at room temperature. This
should not have a great effect on the total trace element
content in most cases, but if speciation, organic extractable
trace elements, etc., are of interest, any form of drying
may invalidate tho sample. Attoe (60) reports that potassium
may be fixed in a nonexchangeable form when a potassium-
fertilized soil is air-dried. Air drying of unfertilized
soils resulted in a 4-90 percent increase in exchangeable
potassium when the soils are remoistened. Schalsha, et
al. (61) state that air drying produces significant irreversi-
ble changes in volcanic ash soils. For instance, soil
samples with a clay-type texture in the field, change to a
sandy texture with air drying. Air drying also reportedly
markedly affects cation exchange capacity, soluble phosphorus
and iron, and decreases the; pH slightly. Air drying decreased
the total exchangeable and acid, soluble iron, but increased
the chelatable iron extracted by salicylate. The mechanical
and chemical analysis of volcanic ash soils more accurately
indicate; field conditions when samples contain the original
moisture at field capacity..
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Barrow (62) found when soils were dried, inorganic
sulfate immediately increased (probably as a result of
decomposing organic sulfates in the soil becoming immediately
available to the plants). Even when two different soils are
dried at the same temperature, the relative availability of
the sulfur may be no indication of the relative availability
when they were fresh.
Harpstead and Brage (63) reported that the drying and
storage of soils leads to a pronounced increase in their
nitrifying ability because of the changes in the relative
numbers of various microorganisms in the soil. Birch found
that when remoistening dried soil, the first rapid decom-
position slows down and this pattern is repeated during
successive dryings and wettings (64). The magnitude of the
decomposition depends on the amount of carbon in the soil
and on the drying conditions, air drying being less effective
than oven drying. Vacuum drying and oven drying gave the
same moisture loss results, but oven drying gave a much
greater amount of decomposition on rewetting.
Birch (65,66) also states that the longer a soil is
kept air dried, the greater the amount of water-soluble and
organic material that can be extracted, even though it does
not lose additional moisture, and also the greater the
amounts of carbon and nitrogen are mineralized on remoistening,
He also finds greater effects if the soil is dried at 100°C,
possibly because of increased gel porosity and surface area,
and possibly because of increased microbiological activity
occurring during the remoistening of the dried soil.
Nevo and Hag in (67) state that the changes occurring
after three months of air drying storage was independent of
microorganisms. The major factor is the change in the
physical structure of the organic fraction. They found a
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qocct correlation between the nitrification rate and the
surface area of; particles of an organic soil.
Hesse (68) states that oven drying a soil, despite its
reproducibility, should not be recommended, because of the
profound changes caused. Also he says that storing a soil
in a moist state has the effect of in^ubat\.ng it, but without
temperature or moisture control, resulting in a build-up of
carbon dioxide at the expense of oxygen. As such treatment
results in many complicated reactions, it is most undesirable
to keep a soil in a moist state for any length of time for
the purpose of analysis. He also reports on investigations
of J. ML Coleman (private communication) that moist soil
samples stored in plastic containers can result, in fundamental
changes in clay minerals. It is thought that an organic
complex passes from plastic into the clay mineral. All
these references seem to point out that drying or freeze-
drying may result in irreversible changes which will affect
also the complexation state of the trace metals and that
freezing at -70°C to -80°C as recommended earlier should be
the method of storage.
Plant sampling can probably be done by picking with
plastic gloves and storing by freezing in containers as
already mentioned, with care to avoid moisture loss.
Arkeley, et al_. (69) state that trace elements such as
carried by peat dust deposited on plants are easily washed
off (high purity distilled water should be used) but those
deposited by sprays are not, because of partial absorption
in the leaf. Lagerwerff (70) found increases in absorption
of cadmium, zinc, and lead on leaf surfaces probably enhanced
by drying.
Work by Koeppe and Miller ('71) showed a much higher
uptake of lead by maize roots than in the stems or leaves.
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Washing with distilled water removed little lead, but washing
with EDTA solution removed about 90 percent of the lead,
indicating the lead is largely retained on the exterior
surface of the roots.
For sampling of air particulates, Patter-son and
Settle (2) recommend cleaning Millipore or Nucleopore filters
by soaking in cold 6N HC1 two days, rinsing on a cleaned
polyethylene Buchner funnel with high purity distilled
water, soaking two days at 55°C with 1 percent NH^F (prepared
by neutralizing high purity NH^OH with high purity HF)
followed by rinsing with high purity water. These operations,
of course, are carried out in a clean room atmosphere or
laminar flow hoods. The filters are then stored in cleaned
polyethylene bags or boxes. The lead blank on these filters
was found to be less than 1 ng/47 mm filter.
Organics and Pesticides
With the exception of the use of plastic gloves for
sampling to avoid contamination from body oils (72) , storage
containers and implements for trace organics and pesticides
must definitely not be plastic of any kind with the possible
exception of Teflon/ as plastic is known to both introduce
interferences and sorb pesticides (and organics) (73,73a).
Many examples are given in the literature which show that
additives such as plasticizers, organometallic or other
stabilizer antioxidants, colorants or other components are
leached from the plastic and contaminate the sample (74).
Some polyvinyl chloride tubings were shown to release a
constituent to some systems containing alcohol, propylene
glycol or polyethylene glycols (75). Gibbs found that
asbestos fiber was highly contaminated by 3,3'-
5, 5'-tetratertiary butyl diphenoquinone after storage in
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polyethylene bags (76). Lipids in soil samples stored in
standard plastic lined canvas bags were found to take up
phthalate esters and other contaminants from the plastic (77).
Most, workers in the field recommend storage in glass
containers with Teflon or aluminum foil lined caps
(72,73,73a,78); however, it has been reported that Teflon
sheet and aluminum foil have been found to contain up to 400
and 300 ppb, respectively, of di-2 ethylbutyl phthalate
(79,80).
Hertz, et al. (81) recommended cleaning the glassware
with soap and water, then in concentrated K^SO^ at 100°C for
30 min and finally rinsing with specially prepared distilled
water made by redistilling the house distilled water over
KMnO^-KOH. The distillate is then passed through an XAD-2
column, and the water is redistilled to remove any particu-
lates from the XAD-2 resin. Finally, the bottles are then
rinsed with methanol and triple-distilled pentane, and filled
with nitrogen from a liquid nitrogen source and sealed.
Others recommend wrapping the cleaned glassware in
aluminum foil and heating at 625°C for four hours (82). The
maintenance of high quality distilled water can be a problem
as some microorganisms can grow rapidly in distilled water
and some chemical reagents (82,83,84). It is reported by
Hamilton and Myoda (82) that the amino acids, proteins and
bacteria often found in some laboratory reagent solutions
and distilled water, are probably airborne and enter the
outlet of the stills or deionizing systems where they multiply
A method of catalytic pyrodistillation has been reported to
remove organic impurities not removed by ordinary or oxidative
distillation because of the steam volatility of the compounds
or their derivatives (85) .
It has been recommended in sampling that "an analyst or
person directly concerned with the particular study should
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collect the samples. Inexperienced personnel should never
be allowed to collect the samples unless they are very
closely supervised" (78). This, of course, is true to all
types of environmental sampling.
When sampling marine organisms and sediments for organics
or pesticides, most workers recommend freezing immediately
in dry ice or liquid nitrogen (72,81) and final storage at
about -70° to -80°C (86) in the dark. Breakdown of pp'-DDT
to pp'-TDE in Bengalese finch liver, and breakdown due to
other biological processes have been reported at home freezer
storage conditions (approximately -14°C) (87,88).
Bristol reported in a study of pesticide residues in
potatoes that metabolically incorporated 2,4-D untreated
potato samples stored whole at 4°C decreased over a period
of 15 months, while those of 2,4-DCP remained constant.
Recoveries of 2,4-D from frozen samples were constant over a
15-month period, but those of 2,4-DCP decreased slowly from
88 to 47 percent. The 2,4-DCP samples stored in plastic
bags gave a characteristic odor, indicating the losses were
due to volatilization from the frozen samples (89).
It is reported by the Federal Working Group on Pest
Management that increased knowledge of sample contact with
various kinds of synthetic wraps and containers demonstrates
the necessity for glass and perhaps aluminum foil to preserve
the integrity of wet samples. Immediate freezing and mainten-
ance of the frozen sample until analysis is the best way to
protect samples and prevent degradation and loss of pesticide
residues (73). (This also is undoubtedly true for all
organic components.) They also state that pesticides can
migrate to the walls of a container and be adsorbed; hence,
oven with a glass container, after the sample is poured out,
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the walls should be rinsed with the solvent in case the
extraction is not made in the container itself (this should
also apply to any organics).
There is evidence in the literature that samples to be
analyzed for organics or pesticides cannot be dried or
freeze-dried without danger of some loss. One study showed
79 percent loss of lindane, 37 percent", for dieldrin, 57
percent for p,p'-DDT and 3.1 percent in o,p"-DDT-DDD on whole
eggs and 50 percent for lindane in egg yolk when samples
were frozen at -23°C, free;ze-dried for 24 hr, and transferred
and stored in sealed glass vials at 4°C, so that there was
no volatility loss in storage (90),
Morris found that preservation of zooplankton in formalin
and methanol resulted in hydrolysis of the animals' lipid
and degradation of polyunsaturated fatty acids (90a). He
found that the samples were stable up to nine months if
stored deep frozen under nitrogen.
Smith reports that changes in nonstructural carbohydrate
concentrations occur during the storage of either heat or
freeze-dried tissues and concluded that no preservation
method is as good as the immediate analysis of fresh tissue;
however, he did not investigate' straight freezing (91).
Other workers found losses in higher fatty acids under
either oven or freeze-drying conditions after storage for
nine months (92).
Dessicants for tissue preservation are used by some
workers who are unable to freeze their samples. The samples
are chilled, homogenized, and blended with a combination of
sodium sulfate and powdered silica. IS: is stated that the
resulting mixture is a dry, free~flowing powder wherein the
pesticide residues are stable for 15 days or more at room
temperature (73).
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Microbiologicals
Microbiologicals or cellular organisms consist of many
different types such as algae, protozoa, fungi (molds or
yeasts), bacteria, submicroscopic viruses and other (micro-
scopic nematodes, some insects and some crustaceans), necessi-
tating a wide variety of different sampling and storage
conditions. Most preservation has been done through culturing
and subculturing. With care, these have been maintained for
5-8 years (93). The sampling implements and containers
should obviously be sterile and glass is preferred to plastic,
since bacteria tends to grow on plastic surfaces. Since all
known life forms require water in the liquid state, this
automatically limits the temperature range for microorganisms.
Both bacteria and viruses can be freeze-dried to maintain
culture collections and to preserve them for use as vaccines.
Insects have been supercooled to -30°C without apparent
damage; however, they die if ice crystals are formed. Mouse
embryos have survived deep freezing to -196°C. Freezing is
accompanied by the removal of water, so the cell is subject
to damage by both freezing and drying. Mechanical injury is
caused by ice crystals and the removal of the water causes
an increase in dissolved substances. Biochemically debilita-
ted cells may show a reduction or complete loss of some
enzymes, and ice-damaged cells may have leaky membranes or
an altered structure. The damage from freezing, drying, and
thawing can range from essentially none to 100 percent,
depending on the specific organism and conditions. Spores
are resistant to both cold and drying. Rapid freezing is
reported to be usually better with bacteria, whereas slow
freezing is better for animal cell survival. It has been
stated that rapid thawing gives better survival than slow
thawing (51). Fleischer and Kervina report in studies on
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long-term preservation of liver for subcellular fractionation
that rapid freezing and thawing minimizes the time in which
degradation can occur (94). Repeated freezing and thawing
is more harmful. Freeze-dried bacteria are better kept at
refrigerator temperature than at room temperature (51).
McPeak and Camp (94a) have reported on work of Valeri,
et. al. (95) , Meryman and Hornblower (96) , and Gibson, et.
al. (97). Their studies on storage of red blood cells show
that if the samples are stored at a higher temperature
than -60°C, they deteriorate within a few weeks. If glycerol
is used as a cryoprotective agent and the cells are frozen
rapidly in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C, the cells
are reported to be stable for over 10 years. Fluctuations
in storage temperatures of not more than 10°C above or
below -80°C are reported to have no adverse effect. Farrant,
et al. (98) report that improved recovery of frozen cells
can be obtained by interrupting rapid cooling with a timed
exposure to a single subzero temperature.
There is a vast amount of additional information in the
literature on the subjects of sampling, handling, and storage
for microbiologicals, blood, and other biological samples.
Since there are so many different types of species and the
related optimum handling appropriate to each specie, it is
difficult to summarize; however, a number of additional
references are given below (Bibliography Addendum A - Micro-
biologicals and Addendum B-Blood) to indicate the type of
problems that are encountered as well as some additional
references concerning other subjects discussed above (Biblio-
graphy Addendum C - Biological Sample Preparation and
Storage).
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3_5, 444-447 (1970).
C-9 J. M. Flink and T. P. Labuza, Retention of 2-Propanol
at Low Concentration by Freeze-Drying Carbohydrate
Solutions, J. Food Sci., 37, 617-618 (1972).
C-10 R. Gomez, M. Takano, and A. J. Sinskey, Characteristics
of Freeze-Dried Cells, Cryobiology, 10, 368-374 (1973).
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C-ll T. T. Gorsuch, Dissolution of Organic Materials,
in Accuracy in Trace Analysis: Sampling, Sample
Handling, and Analysis, Proc. of the 7th Symp.,
P. D. LaFleur, Ed., NBS Spec. Publ. 422 (in press
1975).
C-12 T. T. Gorsuch, The Destruction of Organic Matter,
Pergamon Press, Oxford, New York, Toronto, Sydney
(1970).
C-13 G. J. Haas, S. Barnett, and H. E. Prescott, Jr.,
Pressure-Freezing — A New Pretreatment Process to
Prevent Shrivelling during Drying of Cellular Foods,
in part in Cryobiol., 9i, 101-106 (1972) and in part
in J. Food Sci., 3T_ (1972).
C-14 R. Hamm, K. Potthast, and L. Acker, Influence of Water
Activity on Enzymatic Changes in Freeze-Dehydrated
Muscle. I. The Breakdown of Adenosine Triphosphate,
Z. Lebensm. Unters.-Forsch., 154, 73-79 (1974).
C-15 J. A. Hesek and R. C. Wilson, Use of Microwave Oven
in In-Process Control, Anal. Chem., 46, 1160 (1974).
C-16 C. S. Huber, R. B. Harrington, and W. J. Stadelman,
Effect of Freezing Rate and Freeze-Drying on the
Soluble Proteins of Muscle. II. Turkey Muscle,
J. Food Sci., 35., 233-236 (1970).
C-17 C. S. Huber and W. J. Stadelman, Effect of Freezing
Rate and Freeze-Drying on the Soluble Proteins of
Muscle. I. Chicken Muscle, J. of Food Sci., 35,
229-232 (1970).
C-18 B. M. Kilcullen and R. D. Barter, A Simple System
for Freeze Drying, J. Chem. Ed., 51, 590 (1974).
C-19 B. J. Longan, G. A. Hruzek, and E. E. Burns, Effect
of Processing Variables on Volatile Retention of
Freeze-Dried Carrots, J. Food Science, 39, 1191-1194
(1974).
C-20 H. A. Massaldi and C. J. King, Volatiles Retention
During Freeze-Drying of Synthetic Emulsion, J. Food
Sci., 39, 438-444 (1974).
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C-21 J. Parker and H. M. Smith, Design and Construction of
a Freeze Dryer Incorporating Improved Standards of
Biological Safety, J. Appl. Chem. Biotechnol., 22,
925-932 (1972).
C-22 H. Souzu, The Phospholipid Degradation and Cellular
Death Caused by Freeze-Thawing or Freeze-Drying of
Yeast, Cryobiol., 10, 427-431 (1973).
C-23 L. U. Thompson and O. Fennema, Effect of Freezing
on Oxidation of L-Ascorbic Acid, J. Agric. Food Chem.,
1^, 121-124 (1971).
C-24 J. M. Tuomy, Freeze-Drying of Foods for the Armed
Services, Tech. Kept. 72-28-FL, U. S. Army Natick Lab.,
Natick, Mass. (1971).
C-25 V. L. Vozneseriskii and L. A. Filippova, Instrument for
Freeze-Drying Tissues, Soviet Plant Physiol., 16,
793-794 (1969).
C-26 J. W. Young and G. D. Christian, Simple Inexpensive
Freeze-Drying Procedure, Anal. Chem., 45, 1296 (1973).
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APPENDIX B
NESB Survey Form.
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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIMEN BANK SURVEY
1.
Person to Contact:
Address:
Telephone Number:
2. Name and Location of Specimen Collection:
Sample Classification (Check as many as are applicable)
Data Collection Only Data and Specimens Specimen Only
Tissue
Microorganisms
Viruses
Bacteria
Plants
Algae
Fungi
Lichens
Embryophyta
Bryophyta
Tracheophyta
Pteridophyta
Spermatophyta
Wild
Domestic
Aquatic
Marine
Terrestrial
Animals
Aquatic
Marine
Terrestrial
Animals (Cont'd)
Domestic
Wild
Vertebrate
Invertebrate
Human
Diseased
Normal
Bone
Organs
Hair
Teeth
Crustal Materials
Soils
Bedrock
Organic Detritus
Bottom Sediments
Lakes
Rivers or Streams
Estuarine
Marine
Water
Freshwater Lakes
Eutrophic
Oligotrophic
Dystrophic
Rivers or Streams
Groundwater
Brackish Water
Seawater
Estuarine
Coastal
Marine
Air
Gaseous
Particulates
Physical
Chemical
Biological
Precipitation
Scientific Name (if single species collection):
4.1 Reference Source:
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5. Common Name (if single species collection)
6. Intent or Rationale for Collection:
7. Sampling Location:
City:
County:
State:
Other:
8. Presampling History:
9. Number of Samples:
10. Dates of Sampling (Inclusive dates, range of time):
11. Component in Specimens of Interest:
Trace Elements Microbiological Organics Medical
Pesticides Minerological Radionuclide(s) Other
12. Sample Composition:
13. Method Used to Take Sample:
14. Temporary Storage Conditions:
14.1 Container Composition:
14.2 Procedure Used:
14.3 Container Contact Time Before Permanent Storage:
15. Sample Preparation (Check One)
Intact Storage Fractionated Homogenization
15.1 Freezing (degrees C):
15.2 Low Temperature Ashing (degrees C):
15.3 High Temperature Ashing (degrees C):
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15.4 Chemical Stabilization
Chemical Used:
Concentration:
Purity:
15.5 Radiation Source:
Dose (Rads):
15.6 Fumigation (Chemical):
Amount:
15.7 Lyophilization:
15.8 Drying:
15.9 Other (Specify):
16. Permanent Storage Conditions (if applicable):
16.1 Container Composition:
16.2 Temperature Control:
16.3 Humidity Control:
16.4 Lighting Exposure:
16.5 Composition of Storage Media (e.g. air, inert gas, formaldhyde,
etc.):
17. Shelf Life of Sample (if known):
18. Availability to Outside Researchers (Samples and/or Data):
19. Additional Information:
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APPENDIX C
Evaluation Criteria for Existing Environmental
Specimen Collections
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Evaluation Criteria for Existing Environmental Specimen Collections
1. SAMPLE CLASSIFICATION:
1.1 Tissue
A. Plant
B. Animal
1. aquatic
2. lower phyla
3. vertebrates
C. Human
1.2 Crustal Materials
A. Soils
B. Rocks and Minerals
C. Sediments
1.3 Water
A. Fresh
B. Estuarine
C. Marine
1.4 Air
A. Gaseous
B. Particulates
2. SAMPLING RATIONALE
2.1 Component of Interest
A. Trace Element
B. Trace Organic
C. Trace Pesticide
D. Medical
1. normal
2. diseased
E. Microbiological
F. Other (specify)
2. 2 Other Reaisons For Banking
3. SAMPLING METHODOLOGY
3.1 Sampling Implement
A. Composition
B. Procedure Used
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3.2 Temporary Storage
A. Container Composition
B. Procedure Used
C. Container Contact Time (before permanent storage)
3.3 Sample Preservation Procedure
A. Freezing (temperature)
B. Lyophilization
C. Low-temperature ashing
D. High-temperature ashing (temperature)
E. Chemical Stabilization
1. chemical used (purity)
2. concentration
F. Other (specify)
G. None Used
SAMPLE STORAGE
4.1 Container Composition
4.2 Bank Storage Conditions
A. Temperature Control
B. Humidity Control
C. Composition Of Storage Media (e.g., air, inert gas, formaldehyde,
etc.)
4.3 Shelf Life (if known)
4.4 Storage Time [quantity (%) vs. time (y)]
4.5 Sample Documentation
A. Date Of Sampling
B. Location Of Sampling
C. Pre-sampling History
D. Other
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APPENDIX D
Evaluation of Individual Survey Replies.
(Note: For rating guide, see Section 6 in text
of this report.)
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< 1 >
- 1 -
G. C. McLeod
New England Aquarium; Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
(607) 742-8830
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
< 2 >
~ 3 ~
Richard L. Lapan, Jr.
National Marine Water Quality Lab,
Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-0825
S. Ferry Rd
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Comments:
*****
< 3 >
-34-
R. R. Ruch
Illinois State Geological Survey; Natural
Resources Bldg.; Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
CI
CI
DI
E
Overall
DI
CI
CI
DI
E
Comments:
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< 4 >
_ 2 —
Kneeland McNuity; John B. Pearce
KOAA/NMFS Middle Atlantic Coastal Fisheries
Center; tiighland, KJ 07732
(201) 87^-0200
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Samgljng """'
CI _j
LCI
Cl 1
CI
E
S tor age
Cl-E2I
L.,Cj.z£lL___
Cn-E^I
n J _TP 'I T
".., Ill 1
E
i Overall
C^-E2!
C'-E2!
C'-E^I
CX-E2I
E
Comments: * Sediments; 2biota.
* * * * *
< 5 >
- 4 -
Harmon P. Weeks, Jr.
Dept. of Forestry & Conservation; Purdue
University; Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 493-1925
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling T Storage
CI
E
E
CI
-E-.^- ,,-j
CJ-E2I
IT1
E
C l -EJlX
E
Overall
CJ-E2I
E
E
C : -E 2 T
E .
Comments: ^rplastic;Tt"orma.l.ln.
* A *
< 6 >
- 6 _
Jacob Sedlet
OHS Division; Argonne National Lab.; 9700
South Cass Ave.; Argonne, IL 60439
(312) 739-7711, ext. 3311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I '
Storage
n^jjL-F2
D^I^E2
^L,, _..__, 1 D^-E2
r I 1 C1!
E _„„_ I ^
Overall
Dai-E2
D-'l-E2
DXI-EZ
C1!
E
Comments: 1 glass? 2 formal in
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< 7 >
- 5 -
C. C. Gordon
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Montana
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 243-2671
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
PI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
< 8 >
- 7 -
Don Tuohy
Nevada State Museum; 600 N. Carson St.;
Carson City, NV 89701; (702) 885-4810
885-4811; 885-4812; 885-5393
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C I
I
I
C I -
E
Storage
D I
D I
D I
D I
E
Overall
D I
D I
D I
D I
E
Comments: May be of interest because of age.
< 9 >
- 9 -
*****
Richard B. Forbes
Portland State Univ.; P.O. Box 731
Portland, OR 97207
(503) 229-4200 or 229-3851
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
na-F2l
D^E2!
D^E2!
DZ-E2T
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments: idry. 2iiquid preservative.
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< 10 >
- 8 -
John S. Bradshaw
Environmental Studies Lab.; Univ., of San Diego
Alcala Park; San Diego, CA 92110
(714) 291-3766
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
F.
E'
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
< 11 >
«• 1 T MIL.
Donald B. Porcella
UK: 82; Utah Water Res. Lab.; Utah State
Univ; Logan, UT 84322
(801) 752-4100 ext. 7821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
I
Storage
Cl -DI
C1 -DI
C1 -DI
C1 -DI
I
Overall
C1 -DT
C^-nr
Ca -DI
C1 -DI
I
Comments: ipiastic for trace elements and radionuclides;
glass for organic and pesticides.
* *
< 12 >
- 13-
Loren D. Potter
Biology Dept.; Univ. of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 277-3517
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C1!
E
E
C1!
E
Overall
C1!
E
E
C1!
E
Comments: ^frozen.
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- 10-
Min Koide
Geological Res. Div.; Scripps Institute of
Oceanography; La Jolla, CA 92037
(714) 452-2108
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
T
T
I
T
E
Comments:
*****
- 17-
Robert H. Parker
Coastal Ecosystems Management, Inc.
St.; Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 731-3727
3600 Hulen
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radianuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
El
FT
El
El
E
Overall
EJ
El
El
E;I
E
Comments:
* *
< 15 >
- 12-
Naman E. Otto
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Div. of Gen.
Res.; Bldg. 56 Denver Federal Center; Denver
CO 80225 (303) 234-4288
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
c.r
CI
CI
CI
C]
Storage
T
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
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16 >
15 -
Owen T. Lind
Director, Environmental Studies; Baylor Univ.
Waco, TX 76703
(817) 755-3406
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
< 17 >
-14-
Robert A. Freeman
Dept. of Fishery and Wildlife; Colorado State
Univ.; Fort Collins, CO 80521
(303) 491-5089
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C -DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
< 18 >
- 18-
W. Harold Reese
Dept. of Biology; Wayland College
Plainview, TX 79072
(806) 296-5521, ext, 43; Home (806) 293-2808
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
_I
I
I
I
Storage
D-E1!
n -E1}
D-E1!
D-E1!
•r
-L
Overall
E1!
F»T
FZT
Fl'T
I
Comments: * Liquid preservative.
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< 19 >
-16 -
Tom E. Clevenger
Environmental Trace Substances Res. Center;
Univ. of Missouri; Rt. 3; Columbia, MO
65201 (314) 445-8596
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
T
I
J
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
< 20 >
-21-
Rolf Hartung
Dept. of Environmental & Industrial Health;
School of Public Health; Univ. of Michigan;
Ann Arbor, MI 48104, (313) 764-5430
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
BT
El
El
BI
E
Overall
I
El
El
I
E
Comments: Good storage for trace elements and radionuclides-
insufficient information on sampling.
*****
< 21 >
-19-
Thomas D. Wright
Dept. of Biological Sciences; Michigan
Technological Univ.; Houghton, MI 49931
(906) 487-2028
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C- E1 1
El
El
C.-E1!
El
Overall
E1!
El
El
E1!
El
C9mments: Discarding samples which could be available.
formalin or alcohol
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< 22 >
- 20"
Henry A. Schroeder, A. P. Nason
Trace Element Lab.; 9 Belnont Ave.;
Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 254-9637
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
J.
E
-• * •" 1—w 1, i>» , ,
Comments: May be of interest because of source and type of
collection.
* * * *
< 23 >
- 22-
Donald D. Adams
Dept. of Oceanography; Old Dominion Univ.;
Norfolk, VA 23508
(804) 489-6477
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
CT
E
Storage
C-E1!
E
E
C-E1!
E
Overall
C-E1!
E
E •
C-E1 1
E
Comments:Jacetone.
*****
<24 >
- 24 -
F. Lowman; M. J. Canopy; Dept. of Marine
Biology, Radioecology; University of
Puerto Rico; College Station; Mayaquez,
PR 00708; (809) 832-1414, ext. 25, 26, 27
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
C1-*2!
D-E12
D-E12
CJ-F2
E
Overall
E2T
.. R12T
E1ZI
E2I
E
Comments": "plastic; zformalin.
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< 25 >
- 23 -
John B. Pearce
U. S. Dept. of Commerce; NOAA; National
Marine Fisheries Serv., MACFC; Sandy
Hook Marine Lab.; Highlands, NJ 07732
(201) 872-0200, ext. 55, 59
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
n
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
C^-E'T
C2-E13I
C2-E13I
C'-E3!
I
Overall
C'-E3!
Cz-ElTI
C2-E13I
r^-E3!
I
Comments: Of possible interest if T.E. and Rad. are frozen
in plastic; Org. and Pest, are frozen in glass without liquid
preservative. plastic; 2glass; 3liquid preservative
* * *
< 26 >
- 25 ~
B. L. Turner
Herbarium BIO 311; Univ. of Texas
Austin, TX 78712
(512) 471-5262
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
May be of interest because of sample ages,
*****
<27 >
-26 -
M. A. Thompson
Environmental Sciences; Dow Chemical USA
Rocky Flats Div.; P.O. Box 888; Golden,
CO 80401; (.303) 494-3311, ext. 4098
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
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28>
28-
Charles Feddema
Dept. of Agriculture; Rocky Mtn. Forest &
Range Exp. Sta,; 240 W. Prospect; Ft. Collins
CO 80521; (303) 482-7332
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling f Storage
i J DI
T
Li_ _j
i
i
PI
DI
PI
' E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
< 29 >
- 27-
Stanley L. Welsh
Dept. of Botany; Brigham Young Univ
Provo, UT 84602
(801) 374-1211, ext. 2289
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
< 30 >
~ 29-
K. K. Steward
Aquatic Weed Res. Lab.; USDA ARS; P.O.
Box 9087; 3205 S.W. 70th Ave.; Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33314? (305) 583-5541
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
r Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
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- 30-
John H. Martin
Moss Landing Marine Lab.;
Moss Landing, CA 95039
(408) 633-3304
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Comments:
* *
32>
31-
Jack S. States
Dept. of Biology; Northern Arizona Univ
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(602) 523-2857
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
r
i
i
CI
Storage
F,
E
E
E
CI
Overall
F
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
*****
< 33 >
- 32-
Donald B. Lawrence
Dept. of Botany; Biological Science Center
Univ. of Minnesota; St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 373-2211; (612) 729-8206
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r.T
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
F.
Comments:
71
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< 34 >
- 33~
Robert C. Melchior
Dept. of Geology; Bemidji State College
Bemidji, MN 56601
(218) 755-2920
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
D-E1T
D-E1!
DI
E
Overall
DI
R1!
*l*
I
E
Comments: Clastic bags
< 35 *
- 36-
Joe R. McBride
School of Forestry; Univ. of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
(415) 642-1249
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CT
CT
E
Storage
DT
DT
DI
PI
•p
Overall
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Comments:
<36 >
- 35-
Donald B. Lawrence
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Minnesota
Biological Science Center; St. Paul, MN
55101 (612) 373-2211
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CT
CT
CI
E
Storage
D-P.T
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
E
Overall
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
E
Comments:
72
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37>
37-
D. R. Buhler
Environmental Health Science Ctr.; Oregon
State Univ.; Corvallis, OR 97331
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
* * *
< 38 >
- 38-
Allan H. Chaney
Texas A&I Univ.; Dept. of Biology
Kingsville, TX 78363
(512) 595-3802
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1-^2!
D'-E2I
D^E2!
D'-E2!
E
Overall
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Comments:
*Dry cases; 2alcohol.
< 39 >
- 39-
Rollin Bauer
Collections of Birds and Mammals; Ecology
and Systematics; Langmuir Lab.; Cornell Univ,
Ithaca, NY 14850; (607) 256-3819
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
DI
Storage
D^E2!
DI-E2I
D^E2!
DX-E2T
E
Overall
D^E2!
D'-E*!
D;-E2I
D^E2!
E
Comments: lfrozen or dried; 2Liquid preservative.
73
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< 40 >
- 40 -
Vvayne Wilford
Great Lakes Fisheries Lab.; Box 640
Ann Arbor, MI 48107
(313) 663-3331
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampl j
CI
^ CI
ng [ Storage
LQX
. _. _ F E
CI E
qi < BI
E
i E
Overall
DI
E
E
E
Comments: May be of interest for Trace Elements and
Radionuclides.
* •»* *
- 42-
E. Grant Pike
Delta Labs., Inc.; 34 Elton St,
Rochester, NY 14607
(716) 217-5333
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CI
El
El
CI
El
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
*****
< 42 >
- 41-
Philip Butler
NEMP; Gulf Breeze Lab.)
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
C904) 377-5268
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
_DI
C-DI
C-DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
C-DI
C-DI
DI
E
Comments:
74
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43>
43-
Kenneth D. Carlander
Dept. of Animal Ecology; Iowa State Univ
Ames, IA 50010
(515) 294-5248
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
T
E
Storage
DT
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
44>
44-
Gilman D. Veith
National Water Quality Lab.; 6201 Congdon
Boulevard; Dulutfr, MN 55804
(218) 727-6526
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r'-D2!
CI
C1L
c'-n2!
E
Storage
C^n2!
n
CI
C'-D2!
E
Overall
c1-!-!2!
CI
CI
C'-D2!
E
Comments: Aluminum foil;2glass.
*****
< 45 >
- 46-
W. George Blanton
P.O. Box 3227; Dept. of Biology; Texas
Wesleyan College; Fort Worth, TX 76105
(817) 534-0251, ext. 257
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
75
-------
46>
45-
Paul P. Yevich
National Marine Water Quality Lab.
S. Ferry Rd.; Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-1427
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E •
E
E
E
Comments:
< 47 >
- 47-
J. R. Reed
Dept. of Biology; Virginia Commonwealth
Univ.; 901 W. Franklin St.; Richmond, VA
23200; (804) 770-7231
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
< 48 >
- 48-
*****
Kenneth M. Garner
USDI; BSFW Div. of Wildlife Services; RM
511, 1720 W. End; Nashville, TN 37210
(615) 749-5506
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C-DI
CI
CI
C-DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements, organics,
pesticides, and radionuclides.
76
-------
49,.
49-
Albert W. Franzmann
Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game; Kenai
Moose Res. Center; Box R; Soldatna, AK
99669;. (907) 262-4107
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
CI
CI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
50>
50-
David C. Kradel
Dept. of Veterinary Science; Animal Disease
Bldg.; Pennsylvania State Univ.; Univ. Park,
PA 16801; (814) 237-4987
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
B-n
E
E
B-CI
E
Overall
T
E
E
I
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements and radio-
nuclides if good sampling and cleaning techniques were used,
* *
- 51-
Arthur Furst
Institute of Chemical Biology; Harney
Science Center; Univ. of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94117; (415) 666-6415
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
77
-------
52>
52-
Robert K. Mullen
Mission Res. Corp,; P.O. Drawer 719
Santa Barbara, CA 93102
(805) 963-8761
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
Storage
E
E
T E
I | E
E 1 E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
53>
53-
C. Blincoe
Dept. of Biochemistry; Univ. of Nevada
Reno, NV 89507
(702) 784-6031
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
El
El
DI
E
Overall
I
El
El
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
< 54 >
- 55-
Daniel B. Sass
P.O. Box 851
Alfred, NY 14802
(607) 871-2203
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
78
-------
< 55 >
- 54-
Carl Pagel
Water Resources Dept.;
Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 828-3340
6 Baldwin St,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
p.
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
< 56 >
— C "Jmr-
James R. Lamb
Shellfish Sanitation Branch (HFF-417)
Food & Drug Admn., HEW; 200 C St., SW
Washington, B.C. 20204; (202) 245-1557
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CT
DI
DI
B-fT
E
Overall
T
I
I
I
E
Comments:
May be of interest for trace elements and radio-
nuclides.
* * *
57 >
56-
John M. Frazier
Johns Hopkins Univ.; 615 N. Wolfe St,
Baltimore, MD 21205
(301) 955-3295
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Comments:
79
-------
58>
58-
W. F. Fitzgerald
Marine Sciences Institute; Univ.
Avery Point; Groton, CT 06340
(203) 446-1020, ext. 272
of Conn
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI 1
CI
E
Storage
BI
E
E
BI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements and radio-
nuclides.
59>
59-
Dr. Liu
Stanford Res. Institute; 333
Rd.; Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415) 326-6200, ext. 2319
Ravenswcod
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
rj
CI
CI
CI
E ]
Storage
C:-E2
E12
E12
C^E2
E
Overall
C'-E2
E12
E12
Ca-E2
E
Comments: iplastic. 'alcohol
*****
< 60 >
- 60-
Donald K. Phelps
National Marine Water Quality Lab.; S
Ferry Rd.; Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-7731
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
HO
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< 61 >
- 61-
Dorald M. Allred
301 WIDE; Brigham Young Univ,
Provo, UT 84602
(801) 374-1211, ext. 2007
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
n1-*2!
D^E2!
D1-*:2!
D'-E2!
E
Overall
D1-*.2!
D l -E 2 J
D1-^2!
D1 -E 2 1
E
Comments: dry;
fixative,
< 62 >
-62-
*****
Gurdarshan S. Thind
Cardiovascular Section; Washington Univ.
Med. Service; VA Hospital; 915 N. Grand
Blvd.; St. Louis, MO 63125; (314) 652-4100
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
rr
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C^DI
C-F1!
C-T^T
C1-m
E
Overall
J^-DI
C-E1?
C-E1!
C1-DI
E
Comments: lplastic.
*****
< 63 >
-64-
Stanley B. Gross
Kettering Lab.; Univ. of Cincinnati
3223 Eden Ave.; Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513) 872-5780; (513) 872-5748
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements and radio-
nuclides; however, stainless or carbon steel sampling
instruments were used.
81
-------
64>
63-
John W. Poston
Oak Ridge National Lab.; P.O. Box X
Oak Ridge, TN 37830
(615) 483-8611, ext. 3-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
BI
E
Storage
D1!
E
E
D1!
E
Overall
D1!
E
E
D1!
E
Comments: iWould be B or c if not dried at 300°C, but
kept frozen with no buffer.
*****
65>
65-
Irving Selikoff
Dept. of Environmental Medicine; Mt. Sinai
Hospital; 5th Ave. & 100th St.; New York,
NY 10029; (212) 876-1178
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C1-^2!
E
E:
C^E2!
E
Overall
Ca-K2T
E
E
C^E2!
E
Comments: ifrozen in PVC;"formalin.
*****
< 66 >
- 66-
I. Harding-Barlow
3717 Lagina Ave.;
Palo Alto, CA 94306
(415) 493-8146
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
82
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67>
67-
A. B. Brill
Div. of Nuclear Medicine and Biomedicine
School of Medicine; Vanderbilt Univ.; Nashville,
TN 37232; (615) 322-2394
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C T
C I
C. T
C I
E
Storage
C2-D1I
C^-E2!
C1-^2!
C2-D1I
E
Overall
C2-!!1!
C^-F.2!
C^-D2!
C2-D1I
E
Comments: lblood; 2placenta,
* * * *
68>
69-
Thomas W. Clarkson; Dept. of Radiation Biology
and Biophysics; Univ. of Rochester; School of
Medicine; 260 Crittenden Blvd.; Rochester, NY
14642; (716) 275-3911
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
CI
E
Storage
I
F,
E
T
E
Overall
I
P
E
I
E
Comments:
69>
68-
Cornelius C. Maher, III; A. A. Gordus
Dept. of Chemistry; Univ. of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(313) 763-1260; (313) 764-7369; (313) 763-1095
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: May be of interest because of age of some of the
samples (1740-present).
83
-------
70>
70-
Irving M. Shapiro
Dept. of Biochemistry; School of Dental
Medicine; Univ of Pa.; Philadelphia, PA
19174; (215) 243-8935
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I-
E
Storage
CJ-DZI
C'-E1!
C'-E1!
Cl-r>2T
E
Overall
C'-D2!
C'-E1!
C^E1!
C'-T^T
E
Comments: lpiastic; 2glass,
-71-
Herbert L. Needleman
Children's Hospital Medical Center; 300
Longwood Ave.; Boston, MA 02115
(617) 734*-6000, ext. 3400
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Overall
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Comments:
* * *
< 72 >
-72-
Herbert Tischler
Dept. of Earth Sciences; Univ. of New
Hampshire; Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-1718
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
•I
I
. I
E
Comments:
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73>
73-
Lester J. Walters, Jr.
Dept. of Geology; Bowling Green State Univ,
Bowling Green, OH 43403
(419) 372-2886
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C*I
E
E
C1!
E
Overall
C1!
E
E
C1!
E
Comments:
frozen; (possible contamination from CAB tubing)
* * * *
< 74 >
- 74-
G. Kullerud
Dept. of Geosciences; Purdue Univ.
W. Lafayette, IN 49707
(317) 494-8171
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
< 75 >
- 75-
Howard R. Ritzma; Utah Geological & Mineral
Survey; Utah Dept. of Natural Resources; 103
Utah Geological Survey Bldg.; Univ. of Utah;
Salt Lake City, UT 84112; (801) 581-6831
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
85
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< 76 >
-76 -
J. R. McHenry
USDA Sedimentation Lab.; Box 1157
Oxford, MS 38655
(601) 234-4121
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
< 77 >
-77-
John Kempton
Illinois State Geological Survey; Natural
Resources Bldg.; Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides •
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
* * *
< 78 >
- 78-
Stephen G. Shetron
School of Forestry and Wood Products; Ford
Forestry Center; L'Anse, MI 49946
(906) 524-7236; (906) 524-6631
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
86
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< 79 >
- 82 -
J. S. Marshall; Environmental Sciences Section;
Radiological Physics Div.; Argonne National
Lab.; 9700 Cass Ave.; Argonne, IL 60439;
(312) 739-7711, ext. 2864
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
Ci
Cl
CI
CI
E
Storage
C'-n2T
D2-*:1!
D2-E1!
C'-D2!
E
Overall
C^p2!
D2-F1I
D2-F.iI
C^D2!
E
Comments: ^plastic; 2cardboard.
< 80 >
-81-
Donald A. Klein
Microbiology Dept.; Colorado State Univ,
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(303) 491-6947 or- 0136; (303) 493-0212
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dl
E
E .
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
*****
< 81 >
- 79-
Louis T. Kardos
Dept. of Agronomy; Pa. State University
218 Tyson Bldg.; University Park, PA
(814) 865-1169
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D i
D-E1!
D-E1?
D I
E
Overall
D I
D-E1!
D-E1 1
D T
E
Comments:
lif plastic impregnated.
87
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< 82 >
- 80 -
Robert W. Johnson
U.S. Soil Conservation Service; 401 1st St
Gainsville, FL 32601
(904) 373-2493; FTS (904) 377-3277
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
A
I
E
Storage
I
I
T
_U
1
E
Overall
I
1
1
I
E
Comments:
< 83 >
- 83 -
*****
Stuart W, Maher
East Tennessee Branch; Tennessee
Geology; 4711 Old Kingston Pike;
TN 37919, (615) 588-6575
Div. of
Knoxville,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
T
-i.
T
I -t
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<84 >
- 84 -
Harold C. Mattraw
Miami Subdistrict Office; U.S.G.S. Water
Resources Div.; 901 S. Miami Ave.; Miami
FL 33130 (305) 350-5382
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
88
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85>
85-
R. J. Stephenson
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; South
Atlantic Div.; P.O. Box 51; Merrita,
GA 30061; (404) 424-8811, ext.2346
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
;
i
i
E
Storage
D I
E
E
D I
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
86>
86-
Jonathan H. Goodwin
Dept. of Geology and Physics; Univ.
Utah; Salt Lake City, UT 84112
(801) 581-7062
of
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
Cl
Cl
CI
Cl
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
*****
< 87 >
- 87-
MacKenzie L. Keith
Mineral Conservation Section; 120 Mineral
Sciences Bldg.; pa. State Univ.; University
Park, PA 16802; (814) 865-7261
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
89
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< 88 >
- 88 -
Dept., of Geology; Univ. of Arkansas
Payette"iLle . AR 7:';7G.f
(50iv 5?S-,r<;o
Component
Trace. Element
Pesticides
RadFonuc 1 ide s
S!-_o£_ige ! Overall
01
E
Comments: if frozen may te of iotsrast for trace elements
and radionucl.j.des.
< 89>
~ 89-
* is <: w •&
V3C X-.tlWci --' - C'^lOvv
Scr.'-pps Irs*-,, of Oceanography;
La Joila, CA 92037
(714) 452-4086
Component
Trace_EjLejmen t ^
Trace~^rganTc"
Pesticides „__„
RadTo^_j_:^l_Id.ejs _____
Mi_cr obi i o logical
Comments:
s<
rii
T
,A
T
X
E
an'.-plino
,
[ S tor acre
-I 111 • J..HJ
r
-r
-.A.
,£
.£
L s J
Overall
I
i.
I
I
E
< 90 > Andrew D,
Dept,, of
- 92- Inst, c-"
Component ]_____ Sain]:3
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
RadionuclTdes
Mlcr obToTogTc al
B__dL
E
i E
Eaton
Geological Sciences; California
Technology; Pasadena, CA 91109
^3~-
~— — —— •
BI _H
LP "U
Storage [ Overall
...C-Dl C-DT
K
E
C-DI
L E
E
E
C-DT
E
Comments: of possible ixiterest for trace elements and
radionuclides.
90
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< 91 >
-91 ~
G. H. Keller
NOAA, Marine Geology and Geophysics Lab.
15 Rickenbacker Causeway; Miami, FL 33149
(305) 361-3361, ext. 314
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CJ-nT
E
E
CJ-DI
E
Overall
C^DI
E
E
C'-DI
E
Comments: »frozen.
*****
<92 >
-90 -
Michael J. Cruickshank
U.S. Geological Survey; Office of the Area
Mining Supervisor; 345 Middlefield Rd.;
Menlo Park, Ca 94025; (415) 323-8111
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<93 >
-98 -
Chester C. Langway, Jr.
Cold Regions R-E Lab.; P.O. Box 282;
Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 643-3200, ext. 258
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclidea
Microbiological
Sampling
C I
C I
C I
C I
E
Storage
B-rr
E
E
B-CT
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
mmen s- May be of interest for trace elements and
radionuclides.
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< 94>
- 93-
Kenneth Holtje
Branch Chief-Water Quality; U.S. Forest
Service; 633 W, Wisconsin Ave,; Milwaukee,
WI 53203; (414) 224-3324
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
_-£!_
[LCI
1C I
CI
CI
( Storage
- !~J1
i JL
: E 1
CI H
E
Overall
I
E
f ...
CI
E
Comments:
* is * * *
95>
94-
Allan D, Hartwell
Oceanography Dept. ; Normandeau Assoc., Inc
Nashua Rd.; Bedford, NH 03102
(603) 472-5191
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
£ I
r.c_L_
C I
E
Storage
Di
_! .
t£
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments: Water loss while frozen.
< 96 >
- 95-
Bill Galloway
Ecological Services; Texas Instruments Inc
P.O. Box 5621, MS 949; Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 238-4221
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Saiupling_
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
f Storage
CI
h_cf-
1 c?i
CI
E
Overall
CI
C^i
C*I
CI
E
Comments: Good possibility for trace elements, organics,
pesticides, and radionuclides if frozen permanent storage.
92
-------
97>
96-
Bobby G. Wixson; J. Charles Jennett
Environmental Res. Center; Univ. of
Missouri; Rolla, MO 65401
(314) 341-4483; (314) 341-4480
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CJ
I
I
CI
E
Storage
CT
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
*****
98>
97-
Donald 0. Whittemore
Dept. of Geology; Kansas State Univ,
Thompson Hall; Manhattan, KS 66506
(913) 532-6724
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
C-E1
C-E1
CI
E
Storage
C^D2!
D2-^1!
D2-E1T
C-DiL
E
Overall
Ca-D2I
D2-^1!
D2-F,1I
C-DT
E
Comments:
plastic; 2glass.
*****
99>
99-
J. A. Warburton
Univ. of Nevada; Desert Res. Inst,
Reno, NV 89507
(702) 972-1676, ext. 66
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
93
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<100> Sui'.o WiJ.t:-.:1,- I, :. -.^ologioc..! Survey;
Wa\,M re..'-. .•--:-.-. ;•. - '„;). Box 1230; Iowa
-100- CLry, . ' ' -C-
<3I9.i -•'•;•• " -:i •• --•.'., ^2i; ?TS 338-5521
Com£pr!ervt___ \ ;3a.iip' :-iv, ' l' ''""-'^ ; Over^alj^
Trajce Elernent T ^ -; ~:_/i; ^__
Trace ^rgajTTc" j • ' . .'"' , ."._j""T^,-,™.
Pesticides |__j, ___ , j ; |
Radionuc 1 ide's * j i ' ! y " ™1~"i
- • • ——v
Mi cr ob i o log i c a I J._j;_ _... ,.;,,'• „„ ..„ L Jit-
Comments :
•^ & A" u'
> w* ^- £iC.,...;., r.; . .;.,•. Director; WV Dept. of
Nar.ura.j He •; 01 ;-•:.-•• •>; i)^.v., of Water Resources;
101" 1201 Green.D-;ioi:. .S'c., , Charleston, WV 25311
(304) 348-28J7
Trace Element ^~ •-••
,«.™«4,r_Wsi.—. .,,.-.,., t.>.., . .' ^^.X, - -. ^.^ =~~ . «^-^,ir™;K *—
Pesticides f_jC.I ..._..' „, ._,„•„. ,';,'„,,..,,, _„JL-S'1! —
Radionuclides .^^IZiZri' ,-„.„,,. J™j'J,,, ,'l „„ i...C_i I.
Mi crobiologlca.! I I ., •£
_
Comments: lif no liquid 7):?:-".,,.;,rva- i v^ is used.
& t" ^ * fC
<102> Bruce N. Vro^c; Dept, of Earth Sciences;
Case We S'ce •.'.', I'^sex'^e Oni :/e. csity
— 102— ClevelikiiQ, On •', -.1G'.
', 2 j. 6} .•' c 0 •; :> t-. ,j., >, T: „ 6 '• 3 £ o ~ 4 0 4 0
Cpm£onen^t^ ^ L™_5£i^5J-J-- r. - - :;L';:£.Scie _1 J?Z£££ii.
Tr;ace _ E lemen t ; _£!,___ ^_ ,,^ ^' >v_ c .(.^7JL,.-'IL.j" £J _ ....
Trace•Organic;.~~~~~^..ci____,. „, „. ,,_.,r,,,,™.,,™.™
Comments:
! ii'
CI
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103>
103-
Reed A. Edwards
Southern Services Inc.; P.O. Box 2625
Birmingham, AL 32502
(205) 970-6329
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
1
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<104>
-104-
*****
Fred Lettice
940 West Main
El Centre, CA 92243
(714) 352-3610, ext.
242
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
El
El
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<105>
-107-
T. L. Montgomery
Air Quality Branch; TVA; River Oaks Bldg
Muscle Shoals, AL 35660
(805) 383-4631, ext. 555
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
PT
E
E
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DT
E
E
C-DT
E
Comments:
95
-------
<106>
-108-
Robert Duce
Graduate School
of Rhode Island
(401) 789-0933
Component
Trace Element
trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling (
of Oceanography; Univ.
; Kingston, RI 02881
Storage
•p \
E """" ™|~
a?,*
E
CI .. 1 CI
E i
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements and
radionuclides.
<107>
-106-
*****
Jerome J. Wesolowski
Air and Industrial Hygiene Lab.; California
State Health Dept.; 2151 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94704; (415) 843-7900, ext. 595
. Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
I
T
I
I
E
Sampling \ Storage
1 — • "i ' .;;
_..-._.„- ^ -..[. ....i r_ ._„,. _ „_ _
LJL_ « Zj
i ci n
.1 E
Overall
I •
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<108>
-105-
*****
Sacramento County Health Agency
6730 Folsom Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 454-5458
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
iMicrobiological
I
Sampling | Storage
DI
I
I
I
E
Dl
DI
DI
E j
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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<109>
-110-
Walter Loveland
Radiation Center; Oregon State Univ,
Corvallis, OR 97331
(503) 754-2341
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
E
E
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CT
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
-109-
Arvid Ek
Allegheny County Helath Dept.; Bur.
Cont.; 301 39th St.; Pittsburgh, PA
(412) 681-9600, ext. 45
of Air Poll
15201
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
-113-
*****
John B. Dimond
Dept. of Biology; 312 Deering Hall; Univ
of Maine; Orono, ME 04473
(207) 581-7704
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Investigate further, especially for pesticides
97
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< 112> Robert, h"
-114- ^VQ; v.'.'-.
{ 6 0 i J Be
Component 1 ia--;p!
Trace Element ^ ^
Trace Organic i '.,;..
Pesticides j CI
Radionuclides | CI
Microbiological [ z
— '•< - -J'-'~ •-••-'. .,r/,i Lab,; USDA, APHIS,
• i»; ; '"i- ^..icport, MS 39501
.ir:o ; :>-G a.:re j Overfill
• ,; [ Q;
- ,- - '• - , - - ' V ^
cr. j ci
1 '••- '- „ , 1 c--^
1 h, ! E
Comments:
* *»
-111-
Robert. A,, Lewi/,}, -\llen S „ LeFohn
National Zoological Res, Lab.; 200 S.W
35th Si:,; Cocval.l^r, OR 97330
(503) 752-4401.
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
! Sanipl. u'-to ; L:v.oraqe j Overall
1 I ' xV-F,*J 1 E^T
I T J I1' I s1 '
T ' 1 ):: 1 E
I * (..--^-1 [ ..JL2I
i .. •& ._ i j l hi
Comments: a frozen; -fixeo
<114> R, Rucld
Dept , of £oc >.'^\ -, ;5n.l v. of California;
-115- Davi= .?A '3 •.>;!£
(916) -,~,^- ,.;1S
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Mic rob iologi cs.l
Comments :
1 Sai.piii^; ' bcorege ! Overall
' 1 ' c:- T
i i * .;:" i i
; I- r i-. ' ^
' i : -.:: j i
- A. . - ' C _ | £!„
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-112-
C. S. Giam
Dept. of Chemistry; College of Science
Texas A&M Univ.; College Station, TX
77843; (713) 845-5235
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
pi
CI
CI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: Could be of interest for organics and pesticides
cf. Anal. Chem., 47, 2225-9 (1975).
116-
* * * * *
Philip Butler
Gulf Breeze Lab.
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
(904) 377-5268
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
CI
C.I
CI
F
Overall
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Comments: of possible interest for trace elements, radio-
nuclides, organics, and pesticides.
-117-
*****
J. W. Hardin
Dept. of Botany; Gardner Hall; North
Carolina State Univ.; Raleigh, NC 27607
(919) 737-2226
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1 -F2T
D1 -F2T
D1 -E2I
D1 -E2T
E
Overall
P2T
E2T
.TT2T
K2T
?
'dry;
fixative
99
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-118-
Donna M. E. Ware
Herbarium; Dept. of Biology; College of
William & Mary; Williamsburg, VA 23185
(804) 229-3000, ext. 240
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling 1
Li ,., |
i
i I
E
Storage
—SI.
r n,y
rci
1 DI
E
Overall
I
I
r
i
E
Comments:
-119-
John D. Spooner
Dept. of Natural Sciences; Univ. S. Carolina
at Aiken; Aiken, SC 29801
(803) 648-6851
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling ]p Storage
I
I ]
I
I
E
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
' E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<120>
-120-
Harry C. Yeatman
Biology Dept.; Univ. of the South
Sewanee, TN 37375
(615) 598-5333
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling "~"
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
100
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-122-
Frank A. I wen
Zoological Museum; Dept. of Zoology
Univ of Wisconsin; Noland Zoology Bldg,
Madison, WI 53706; (608) 262-3766
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<122>
-121-
Leigh H. Predrickson
Gaylord Memorial Lab.; Univ. of Missouri
Rt. 1; Puxico, MO 63960
(314) 222-3203
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<123>
-123-
Lovett E. Williams, Jr.
Game & Fresh Fish Comm, Wildlife Res.
Projects Office; 4005 S. Main St.
Gainesville, Fl 32601; (904) 376-6481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E •
Storage
c-pi
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
101
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<124>
-124 -
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Peter. M, Eourgue
Maine Fish & Game Depfc.; Fisheries Div.
Station St, .- Ashlandf ME 04732
(207) 435-3231
_j_ ;Jajnplinq ' C/.oraqe Overall
j ci i : E
i_CI t € '[ E
* CI i ..; E
• CI ; ?• " E
. E .IE IE
Comments
< 125>
-125-
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
*****
Robert G., Heath; National Ocean Monitoring
Program; Ecological Monitoring Branch; WH-
569; U.S Environmental Protection Agency;
Washington, D.C. 20460; (202) 426-2632
S amjj 1 inc_ { S t orag e
_. _£LL „ .„, i Cl -
[CI I C| J
1 CJL_. 1 r r j
_J ci 1 cr
Microbiological j E ] E
Overall
OIL
CI
CI
re i
E
Comments:
* * «
<126> Edmund C. Aldridoe , III
S.C. Dept. of Health &
-126- 2600 Bull St.; Columbia
(803) 758-3499
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological _j
, Sampling \ ;-. torac
i""cT '; .;:;
*~~c T ' ~"~ ~~"r~~$~ '" "~
V-i j i
CI 1 S
Pel f T,
E 'HE
Environmental Control
„ SC 29206
je \ Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
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<127>
-127-
William G. Youatt
Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources; Wildlife
Pathology Lab.; East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 641-4071
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CT
E
E
CI
CI
Overall
I .
E
E
I
CI
Comments:
<128>
-128-
*****
Lloyd F. Kiff; Curator of Museum; Western
Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology; 1100 Glendon
Ave.; Los Angeles, CA 90024; (213) 477-2001,
472-7868, 454-3197
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<129 >
-129-
Edward Balsbaugh
Dept. of Entimology-Zoology; South Dakota
State Univ.; Brookings, SD 57006
(605) 688-6176
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
103
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130,
•130-
Charles A. King, Jr.
Research and Development; CIBA GEIGY Corp
8233 Mosswood Dr.; Waco, TX 76710
(817) 772-6913
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
j
I
E
Storage
DT
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
•I
I ..
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
-131-
Frederick W. Kutjs; National Human Monitorinc
Program; Ecological Monitoring Branch; WH-5C
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Washir
DC 20460; (202) 426-2632
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C I
C I
C T
C I
H
Storage
D I
B*-CI
B'-PT
D T
E
Overall
D I
CI
CI
D I
E
Comments: ilf kept frozen during shipping.
<132 >
-132-
*****
Ann E. Carey; National Soils Monitoring
Program; Ecological Monitoring Branch WH-56S
EPA; Washington, DC 20460; (202) 426-2632
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Comments:
104
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<133>
-133-
Han Tai; Gerald Gardner; Pesticide
Monitoring Lab.; Environmental Protection
Agency; Miss. Test Facility; Bldg. 1105;
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520; FTS (601) 688- 3212
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
qi
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
on;
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
* * *
<134>
-134-
Russell S. Adams, Jr.
Soil Science; Univ. of Minnesota; Inst,
of Agriculture; St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 373-1361
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1-!
D2-?:1!
D2-E1I
D1!
E
Overall
I_
F1!
E1!
I
E
Comments: plastic; 2cardboard.
*****
< 13 5>
- 135-
Daniel B. Sass
P.O. Box 851; Alfred University
Alfred, NY 14802
(607) 871-2203
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
J05
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<136>
-136-
Robert Heath
Ecological Monitoring Branch-WH-569; U.S.
EPA; Washington, DC 20460
(202) 426-2632
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling j Storage
C T
. _T_DI.
I_£»_L_ . _J Ji-ini
Lc j
uLi
E
^^ P .- Ti T
X ^^-^J
.. >T D^ " J
t'E
Overall
DI
C-DI
C-DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
<137>
-137-
V. G, Burrell, Jr.
Division of Marine Resource's; P.O. Box 12599
Charleston, SC 29412
(803) 795-6350
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
ci ,
,CI
CI 1
CI
E _,
Storage
C1-^2!
c-3_Er5j
_.£.!.^2_I ,._
LcTESl_I
E:
Overall
Cl-E2T
C3-E^l
CJ-E1ZI
C'-E2!
E
Comments: Clastic; 2liquid preservative; 3glass.
*****
<138>
-138-
Robert G. Heath; National Air Monitoring
Program; Ecological Monitoring Branch; WH-569;
U.S. EPA; Washington, DC 20460
(202) 426-2632
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Sampling
E
E
C-DI
E 1
1 Storage
E
E
C-DI
f E
Microbiological j E S E
Overall
E
E
C-DI
E
E
Comments:
JOG
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<139>
-139-
David L. Nelson
U.S. Forest Service; Forestry Sciences
Lab.; 860 Wize; Logan, UT 84321
(801) 752-1311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<140>
-140-
Marie B. Abbott
George Gray Museum; Marine Biological Lab
Woods Hole, MA 02543
(617) 548-3705, ext. 508, 531
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
-148 -
* * *
Stanley Gessel
College of Forest Resources; Univ. of Wash
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-2730
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
T
I
E
Comments:
107
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<142>
-142-
Charles L. Coughenour
Cayuga County Health Dept.; Cayuga County
Environmental Health; Genessee St.; Auburn,
NY 13021; (315) 253-1301
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
I
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
I
Comments:
<143>
-141-
William Stanwood Cath
Executive Secretary; National Assoc. of State
Dept. of Agriculture; 1616 H St., NW;
Washington, DC 20006; (202) 628-1566
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
*****
<144 >
-143-
Will J. Cloyd
Dept. of Biology; Carson-Newman College
Jefferson City, TN 37761
(615) 475-9061, ext. 254
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
DI
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
108
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:145>
•144-
Jay L. Harmic
Marco Applied Marine Ecology Station; N.
Barfield Dr.; Marco Island, FL 33937
(904) 394-2795
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
<146>
-146-
Douglas L, Mitchum
Wyoming Game & Fish Comrr:. ; Univ. Sta.
P.O. Box 3312; Larmie, WY 82071
(307) 745-5865
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T '
I
I
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
I
Overall
TT1!
E1!
E1!
P.1!
Ell
CoTunents: l Formalin,
*****
<147 >
-145-
Richard B. Davis
Caesar Kleberg Chair Ecclogy; Texas A&I
Univ.; Box 2176; Kingsville, TX 78363
(512) 595-3803
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological ^
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
109
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<148>
-147-
E. G. Gregory
Bureau of Environmental Health; Nye Bldg.;
201 South Fall St.; Carson City, NV 89701
(702) 885-4750
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<149>
-150-
Glenn W. Allman
Dept. of Microbiology; 799 WIDE; Brigham
Young Univ.; Prove-, UT 84602
(801) 374-1211, ext. 2194
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
<150 >
-154-
Catherine M. Newth
Dept. of Microbiology & Public Health
Michigan State Univ.; East Lansing, MI
48824 (517) 355-6503
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
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-151-
Raghavan Charudattan
Plant Virus Lab.; Univ of Florida;
Gainesville, FL 32611
(904) 378-9140
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E 'I
I
Overall
I .
I
I
I
I
Comments: icultured
*****
<152>
-153-
F. B. Lewis
Northeast Forest Experimental Sta.; 151
Sanford St.; Hamden, CT 06514
(203) 772-0800, ext. 6153
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
CI
Storage
I
I
I
I
CI
Overall
I
I
I
I
CI
Comments:
<153>
-152-
*****
J. J. Callis
Plum Island Animal Disease Lab.; P.O.
Box 848; Greenport, L.I., NY 11944
(516) 323-2500
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc lides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
C-E1!
C-E1!
C-E1!
C-E1!
CI
Overall
I
I
I
I
CI
Comments: * cultured.
May be of interest for microbiologicals,
1 Ll
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<154>
-149-
Robert V. Bega
Pacific S.W. Forest Expt. Sta.; USDA Forest
Service; 1960 Addison St.; P.O. Box 245;
Berkelely, CA 94701; (415) 486-3154
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<155>
-155-
Richard Donovick
American Type Culture Collection; 12301
Parklawn Dr.; Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 881-2600
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
CI
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments: May be of interest because of source and type
of collection.
*****
<156>
-156-
L. C. McLaren
Dept. of Microbiology; Univ. of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
(505) 277-2609
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
DI
CI
CI
DI
B-CI
Overall
I
I
I
r
i
Comments: May be of interest for microbiologicals
112
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157>
157-
Thomas M. Yuill
Dept. of Veterinary Science; Univ. of
Wisconsin; Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-3177
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
I
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
<158>
-158-
*****
Jerald C. Ensign
Dept. of Bacteriology; Univ. of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-7877
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I'
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
*****
<159>
-160-
Frederick J. Post
Dept. of Bacteriology UMC55; Utah State
Univ.; Logan, UT 84322
(801) 752-4100, ext. 7930, 7911
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
11'5
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<160>
-161-
Roy M. Johnson
Dept. of Microbiology; Arizona State
Univ.; Tempe, AZ 85281
(602) 965-3483
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
CI
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
CI
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
CI
Comments:
*****
-159-
Clifford W. Hesseltine, Thomas G. Pridham
Fermentation Lab.; Northern Regional Res.
Lab.; 1815 North Univ.; Peoria, IL 61604
(309) 685-4011, ext. 262
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
<162 >
-162-
*****
R. H. McCay
Box 158; Texas A&I Univ.; Kingsville, TX
78363
(512) 595-3803
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
I
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
114
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<163 >
-166-
Theodore C. Crusberg
Dept. of Life Sciences; Worcester
Inst.; Worcester, MA 01609
(617) 753-1411, ext. 472, 543
Polytech,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
* * * * *
<164>
-164-
Burton Rosan; The Thomas W. Evans Museum &
Dental Inst.; School of Dental Medicine; Univ
of Pa.; 4001 Spruce St.; Philadelphia, PA
19104; (215) 594-8988
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
CI
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
<165>
-165-
Paul J. Glantz
105 Animal Ind. Bldg.; Pa. State Univ,
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-7696
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
115
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'166-
•163-
Roger S, Grischkowsky
Dept. of Fish & Game; State of Alaska; 33
Raspberry Rd.; Anchorage, AK 99502
(907) 344-0541
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
C1!
Overall
E
E
E
E
C1!
Comments:
Stable for about 2 years.
*****
<167>
-167-
Joe F. Hennen
Dept. of Botany & Plant Pathology; Purdue
Univ.; W. Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 749-2947
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<168 >
-168 -
*****
Robert A. Sweeney
Great Lakes Lab.; State Univ. College;
1300 Elmwood Ave.; Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 862-5422
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
DI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
DI
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
116
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169>
169-
J'ohn J. Lee
City College of CUNY; Dept. of Biology
Convent Ave. at 138th St.; New York, NY
10031? (212) 621-7440
Component ^
Sampling
Trace Element 1 i1
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
I1
I1
I1
I1
Storage
El1
El1
El1
El1
CI
Overall
El1
El*
El*
El1
I
Comments:
available.
Authors' references giving information probably
<170>
-171-
ft * £ * *
G. F. Orr
Life Sciences Lab.
Ground; Dugway, UT
(801) 522-5408
Div.; Dugway Proving
84022
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
?
I
I
I
L I
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
-172-
*****
Kenneth E. Zeiders
U.S. Regional Res. Lab.; University Park,
PA 16802, (814) 237-7683
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I i
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
17
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<172>
-170-
Donald Marx
Forestry Sciences Lab.; USFS; Carlton St
Athens, GA 30602
(404) 546-2435
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
CI
Overall
E
E
E
E
CI
Comments:
May be of use for microbiologicals,
<173>
-173-
*****
Robert A. Sweeney
Great Lakes Lab.; State Univ. College;
1300 Elmwoood Ave.; Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 862-5821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
DI
Overall
E
E
E
E
DI
Comments:
*****
174>
174-
Richard D. Cramer
Tech. Assessment; Smith Kline & French
Labs.; 1500 Spring Garden St.; Philadelphia,
PA 19101; (215) 854-5648
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
118
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<175>
-175-
James Schoenewetter
Dept. of Anthropology; Arizona State
Univ.; Tempe, AZ 85281
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E , . „
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<176>
-176-
*****
James W. Anderson
State Water Quality Controal Board; 6833
Indiana Ave.; Suite 1; Riverside, CA 92506
(714) 684-9330
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<177>
-177-
Charles W. Riley, Water Resources Comm.; 3005
Alpha St.; Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources;
P.O. Box 1573; East Lansing, MI 48823; (517)
373-2508; 733-3938
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
119
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<178>
-178-
Frank B. Gill
Academy of Natural Sciences; Nineteenth and
the Parkway; Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 567-3700
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<179 >
-180-
Director
Alabama Geol. Survey; P.O. Drawer 0; Univ.,
AL 35486
(205) 759-5721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
D-EI
D-EJ
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<180>
-181-
William T. Young
Florida Dept. of Pollution Control; 1384
Shoreline Dr.; Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
(904) 932-5323
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
1 Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
120
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-179-
Graig D. Shaak
Dept. of Natural Science; Florida State
Museum; Univ. of Florida; Gainesville, FL
32601; (904) 392-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
1
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<182 >
-182-
*****
Carol Allison
Univ. Museum; Univ. of Alaska;
AK 99701 (907) 479-7505
Fairbanks,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
J
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<183>
-183-
Ardell J. Bjugstad; Forestry Res. Lab.;
Rocky Mountain ?orest and Range Experiment
Sta.; South Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Rapid City, SD 57701; (605) 343-0811
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r.r
CI
CI
CI
. E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments :
12]
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<184>
-184-
Wayne 0. Willis, Northern Great
Plains Res. Lab.; USDA; P.O. Box 459
Mandan, ND 58554
(701) 663-6448
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
u_L___ _J
IT ! ,.„. ~~]
-I -|
E
Storage
DI
_pl
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<185>
-185-
S. W. Melsted, Soil Chemistry; Dept. of
Agronomy; College of Agriculture; S.510
Turner Hall; Univ. of Illinois; Urbana,
IL 61801; (217) 333-4376
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling [ Storage
J f DI
I | DI
I
I
E
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<186 >
-186-
*****
Frank Bonner; U.S. Forest Service; Forestry
Tree Seed Lab.; Southern Forest Exp. Sta.;
P.O. Box 906; Starkville, MS 39759
(601) 323-8162
Component i
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological _j
Sarugiing
i I
I "
I
I
E
Storage
bi
E
E
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
i 22
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<187>
-187-
James W. Porter
School of Natural Resources; Univ. of
Michigan; Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(313) 763-0047
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
D T
D I
D I
D I
E
Storage
D T
D I
D I
D I
E
Overall
D T
D I
D I
D I
E
Comments:
*****
<188>
-190-
Richard W. Roberts
Dept. of Oceanography; Univ. of Washington;
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 543-6790
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
D1-!
D2-*1?
D^-E1!
Dll
I
Overall
D1-!
D2-FJT
D2-E1I
D1!
I
Comments: plastic;2glass,
*****
<189 >
-189-
Richard I. Barnhisel
Dept. of Agronomy; Univ. of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506
(606) 257-1513
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D1
D2-E1!
DZ-EXI
D1!
E
Overall
DI
D2-F1I
D2-E1I
D1!
E
Comments: i
plastic; 2paper
123
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<190>
-188-
Jean Kemp
Inst. of Mineral Research; Michigan Tech Univ,
Houghton, MI 49931
(906) 487-2600; (906) 487-2572
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
-191-
Ben B. Ewing; Institute for Environmental
Studies; Univ. of Illinois; 911 W. High St,
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-4178
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DT
CI
CI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
< 19 2>
-193-
Augustus G. Caldwell
Dept. of Agronomy; Rm. 213; Louisiana State
Univ.; Baton Rouge, LA 70803
(504) 388-3381
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
c^
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
12/4
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193>
192-
William H. McKee, Jr.; Southern Forest
Experiment Sta.; USDA Forest Service; 2500
Shrevesport Hwy; Pineville, LA 71360
(318) 445-6511, ext. 382
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<194>
-194-
S. W. Buol; Dept. of Soil Science;
P.O. Box 5907; North Carolina State Univ.;
Raleigh, NC 27607
(919) 737-2388
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
PI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<195>
-195-
Guenther Stotzky; Dept. of Biology;
New York Univ.; Washington Square,
NY 10003
(212) 598-3435
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
CI
CI
DI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
125
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<196 >
-19 8 -
Gerald A* Nielson; Dept. of Plant and
Soil Sciences; Montana State Univ.
Bozemc.n, MT 59715
(406) S94-4G01
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT J
H-CI—
^-£L» .~J
__cz_-.
[±±" ™
Storage
CT
E
_.I3 ,.-,-,.,™
(%'
r,s
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
* * * *
< 19 7>
- 196-
George G. Holmgren; Soil Survey Lab.; Soil
Conservation Service 1325 N. St.;
Lincoln, NB 68508
(402) 471-5308
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
PI
-EL—
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI '
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
* «r
<198 >
-199-
George G. Holmgren; Soil Survey Lab.;
Soil Conservation Service; 1325 N St.;
Lincoln, NB 68508
(402) 471-5308
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
1 Sampling
I-
£
X
1 _
E
Storage
X
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
It
I
I
E
Comments:
126
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<199>
-197-
Donald B. Lawrence
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Minnesota
Biological Science Center; St. Paul, MN
55101; (612) 373-2211
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<200>
-201-
M. E. Hopkins
209 Natural Resources Bldg.;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481 ext. 260
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T1
I1
I1
I1
E
Storage
C-DI1
E
E
C-DI1
E
Overall
T1
E
E
I1
E
Comments:'Check reference- 111. State Geological Survey
Circular 476, ECN 61
*****
<201>
-200-
M. E. Hopkins
209 Natural Resources
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 260
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C'-D2!
CZI-E1
C^I-E1
C'-D'I
E
Overall
C^D2!
CZI-E1
C'1-E1
C^D2!
E
Comments: ^plastic; ^glass,
127
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<202>
-202-
M. E. Hopkins
209 Natural Resources Bldg
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 260
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
<203>
-203-
John C. Green
Dept. of Geology; Univ. of Minnesota
Duluth, MN 55812
(218) 726-7238
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DT
CI
CI
nr
E
Storage
pt
DI
DI
PI
E
Overall
DT
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
* *
<204>
-204-
Philip M. Cook; Technical Case Coordinator;
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; National
Water Quality Lab.; 6201 Congdon Blvd.
Duluth, MN 55804; (218) 727-6692, ext. 574
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Comments:
128
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-205-
Neil F. Shimp; Charles Collinson; David
L. Gross; 361 Natural Resources Bldg.
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-QT
E
Overall
c-pi
E
E
C-pT
E
Comments:
<206>
-206-
Dennis Cassidy; Antarctic Marine Geological
Res. Facility; Dept. of Geology; Florida
State Univ.; Tallahassee, FL 32306
(904) 644-2407
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<207 >
-207-
Michael E. Field
Geology Branch; USA Coastal Eng. Res. Ctr
Kingman Bldg.; Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060
(202) 325-7560
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
i Sampling
CT
E
E
BI
E
Storage
CT
E
E
BT
E
Overall
CI
E
E
PI
E
Comments:
129
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<208>
- 208-
David L. Gross; Charles Collinson; Neil F.
Shimp; 111. State Geological Survey; Natural
Resources Bldg.; Urbana, II 61801
(217) 344-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C^-DI
E
E
CT-DI
E
Overall
C^DI
E
E
f!l-DT
E
Cormnents: :frozen
* * * *
<209>
-209-
Robert K. Wyeth; Great Lakes Lab.; State
Univ. College; 1300 Elmwood Ave.;
Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 862-5821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C!-n2T
D23_EmT
D23-Ell»T
CZ-D2T
E
Overall
C!-D2T
D29-^1*!
D23_EmT
n1-n2T
E
Comments: Clastic; 2glass; 3not ashed; "ashed
<210 >
-210-
Kenneth K. Barnes
Dept. of Soils, Water & Engineering; Univ
of Arizona; Tucson, AZ 85721
(602) 884-2258
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
T
T
E
Storage
T
I
T
I
E
Overall
T
I
I
T
E
"Comments:
130
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-212-
Wayne T. Swank; Coweeta Hydrologic Lab
P.O. Box 601; U.S. Forest Service
Franklin, NC 28734
(704) 524-2128
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<212>
-211-
Robert S. Pierce
Northeastern Forest Expt. Station; P.O. Box
640; Durham, NH 03824
(603) 868-5576
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
£
E
E
I
E
Comments:
* *
* *
<213 >
-213-
Commander/Director; Atmospheric Sciences
Lab.; U.S. Army Electronics Command; ATTN:
AMSEL-BL-AS (Hoidale); White Sands Missile
Range, NM 88002 FTS (915) 678-1225; 678-2926
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
E
E
C-DI
E
Comments:
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<214>
-216-
Dave Bigelow; Jerry Dodd
NREL-Grassland Biome, Colorado
State Univ.; Ft. Collins, CO 80521
(303) 491-5571
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DT
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DI
TT
E
DT
E
Comments:
<215>
-217-
Wayne M. Pichon
WAPORA, Inc.; RR2;
(217) 348-8193
Charleston, IL 61920
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<216 >
-214 -
S. P. Pavlou
Dept. of Oceanography; Univ. of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-0632
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C^-DI
qi
CI
C:-DI
E
Overall
C^DI
CI
CI
C^-DI
E
Comments:
*For crustal materials
J32
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<217>
-215-
Arlan L. Edgar
Dept. of Biology; Alma College
Alma, MI 48801
(517) 463-4624
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
D-T^T
n-E12T
D-R x 2 T
D-E/I
p.
Overall
R1T
E^i
P.12T
P1!
E
Comments: 'liquid preservative; 2plastic
<218>
-218-
C. Dean Dybing; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture;
South Dakota State Univ.; Plant Science Dept
Brookings, SD 57006
(605) 688-5158
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DT
E
E
DI
E
Overall
T
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<219>
-219-
*****
Mark J. Schneider; Ecosystems Dept.; Battelle
Memorial Inst.; Pacific N.W. Lab.; Box 999
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 942-5430
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
133
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<220>
-220-
David L. Thomas
Ichthyological Associates; Box 70-D, R.D,
2; West Brook Lane; Absecon, NJ 08201
(609) 646-8366
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc tides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
Cl
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<221>
-221-
Paul L. Zubkoff; George C. Grant; Environments
Physiology; Virginia Inst. of Marine Science
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
(804) 642-2111
Component.
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CZD2-E3T
Dz-ElT"
D'-E1 3"
C1F>2-K3T
TH
Overall
CJD2-E3i
D2-E1 31»
D2-E1 3"
C1D2_E3I
E
Comments: ipiastic; 2glass; 3liquid preservative; "dry ashed,
*****
<222>
-222-
Louise M. Robbins
Dept. of Anthropology-Graham Bldg; Univ of
North Carolina; Greensboro, NC 27412
(919) 379-5144
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
(3,000-4,000 yrs.).
Some samples may be of interest because of age
.134
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-223 -•
-226-
A. H. Seymour; V. A. Nelson; W. R. Schell
Lab. of Radiation Ecology; College of
Fisheries; Univ. of Washington; Seattle, WA
98105; (206) 543-4257
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DT
E
E
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
*****
<224 >
-223-
Charles Porter
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility;
P.O. Box 3009; Montgomery, AL 36109
(205) 272-3402
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DT
E
E
DT
E
Overall
T
E
E
I
E
Comments:
*****
225>
224-
Eugene J. Michael
Bureau of Radiation Surveillance Network;
Rm. 404; 50 Wolf Rd.; Albany, NY 12201
(518) 457-6600
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
T
I
I
E
Storage
DI
El
El
DI
E
Overall
I
ET
El
T
E
Comments:
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<226 >
-225-
Vaughan T. Bowen; Chemistry Dept.; Woods
Hole Oceanographic Inst.; Water St.
Woods Hole, MA 02543
(617) 548-1400, ext. 310
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
BI
BI
BI
BI
E
Storacje
C-E1!
E
E
C-E1!
E
Overall
C-F. l T
E
E
C-E1!
E
Comments: formaldehyde.
May be of interest for trace elements and radionuclides
* * * * *
227>
227-
Donald W. Hendricks
NERC Radiation Operations; P.O. Box 15027
Las Vegas, NV 89114
(702) 736-2969, ext. 305
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
BI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
BI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
BI
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace element and
radionuclides.
*****
<228>
-228-
James H. Jenkins; Dept. of Wildlife
Mangement; School of Forest Res; Univ of
Georgia; Athens, GA 30601
(404) 542-1373
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
136
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-229 >
-229-
Evan Campbell
Los Alamos Scientific
Los Alamos, NM 87544
(505) 667-6235
Lab.; P.O. Box 1663;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C'-D'I
D'-E1!
D^E1!
Cl-D2I
E
Overall
I
EXI
E1!
I
E
Comments: 'plastic; 2glass,
<230 >
-230-
* * * * *
Edward P. Hardy, Jr.
376 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014
(212) 620-3623
USAEC
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
*****
231>
231-
G. J. Miller; Div. of Biochemistry; P.O.
Box 3944; University Sta.; Univ. of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-5199
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
BI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: of possible interest for trace elements and
radionuclides if frozen.
137
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<232>
- 232-
Stuart C. Black
National Environmental Res. Center; P.O,
Box 15027; Las Vegas, NV 89114
(702) 736-2969, ext. 378
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r.T
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C-DI
D-ETI
D-E1!
C-DI
E
Overall
C-DI
D-E1!
D-E1!
C-DI
E
Comments:
'plastic
<233>
-233-
Stephen D. Smith; Dept. of Anatomy; Univ
of Kentucky College of Medicine; A. B.
Chandler Medical Center; Lexington, KY
40506; (606) 233-5347
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<234 >
-234-
*****
T. E. Walton; Arhropod-Borne Animal Diseases
Res.; USDA-ARS; Denver Federal Center, Bldq
45; P.O. Box 25327; Denver, CO 80202
(303) 234-2474
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
D-E1 1
E
E
D-E1!
I
Overall
E1!
E
E
E1!
I
Comments:
•cultured
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235>
235-
Leslie H. Stephens
2315 Grand Ave.; Apt.
Everett, WA 98201
(206) 252-0705
#3
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
JL
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
X
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<236>
- 236-
Thomas R. Sawa; Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture
Veterinary Lab. Branch; Div. of Animal ind
1428 S. King St.; Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 941-3071
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<237>
-238-
Robert Gresbrink; Oregon Dept. of Human
Resources; Health Div.; P.O. Box 231
Portland, OR 97207
(503) 229-6241
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
r
E
Comments:
TJ9
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<238>
-239-
Joe A. Quick, Jr.; Florida Dept. Natural
Resources; Marine Lab.; 100 8th Ave. S.E,
St. Petersburg, FL 33731
(813) 896-8626
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
DI
Overall
E
E
E
E
DI
Comments:
* * * * *
<239>
-237-
Richard E. WoIke; Dept. of Animal Pathology;
Agriculture Exp. Sta.; Univ. of Rhode Island
Kingston, RI 02881
(401) 792-2334
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<240 >
-240-
*****
Forest E. Kellogg
College of Veterinary Medicine; Univ. of
Georgia; Athens, GA 30601
(404) 542-1741
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
pr
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E-
E
Comments:
140
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241,
Lynn A. Grincr; San Diego Zoo, Pathology;
San Diego Zoological Society; P.O. Box 551
San Diego, CA 92112
(714) 234-5151, ext. 13
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
C'-E2!
E
E
C i -E * I
I
Overall
E2I
E
E
E2I
I
Comments:
2formalin.
<242>
-242-
*****
William J. Soever
St. Louis Zoo; Forest Park;
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 781-0900, ext. 77
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1E2T
D1-^2!
D'-E2!
D'E7!
E
Overall
E*I
E'l
E'l
EZI
4
•p,
Comments: ifrozen, formalin
*****
<243 >
-243-
Duane Fickeisen; Ecosystems Dept.; Battelle
Memorial Inst.; Pacific N.W. Lab.; P.O. Box
999; Richland, WA 99352
(509) 942-3522
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
J41
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<244>
-244 -
Albert H. Banner; Hawaii Inst. of Marine
Biology; Univ. of Hawaii; P.O. Box 1346
Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808) 247-6631
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
S_arnj:L
I ing
1" x
I
I
1
E
~
Storage
C'-S2!
L_JLlzILl!
L C^E2!^ J
/"' ^ r?~^ T
,^-^;...-..Jinl-, ,,riv «.. ,-—,.—.
E
Overall
E2I
E*I
EZI
EZI
E
Comments: i fish {frozen). 2shrimp (liquid preservative)
*****
<245>
-245-
R. H. Bubar; 239 Veterinary Medicine;
College of Veterinary Medicine; Univ. of
Illinois; Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-1109
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I '
I
E _J
Storage
DI
E1!
E1!
DI
El
Overall
I
E1!
E1!
I
El
Comments: ipiastic
<246
-247
Ralph A. Vosdingh
Veterinary Dept.; USA Medical Lab
Ft. Sam Houston, TX 78234
(512) 221-2015
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling j Storage
I
I '
I
I
E
DI
CI
i" CI
CI
E.
Overall
I
CI
CI
CI
E
Comments:
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<247>
-246-
Patrick D. Karns; Big Game Res.; Minnesota
Dept. of Natural Resources; 501 S. Pokegama
Ave.; Grand Rapids, MN 55744
(218) 326-6674
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
CI
CI
CI
E
Overall
DI
CI
CI
CI
E
Comments:
<248>
-248-
Thomas H. Shepard; Dept. of Pediatrics;
Central Lab. for Human Embryology RD-20
Univ. of Washington; Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-3373
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<249>
-249-
Geno Saccammano
St. Marys Hospital; Grand Junction, CO
81501
(303) 242-0731
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1-^2!
E
E
DX-E2I
E
Overall
EZI
E
E
E2I
E
Comments:
1 dried; 2formalin
L43
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<250>
-271-
J. A. Oppold
267 401 Building
Chattanooga, TN~ 37401
(615) 755-3175
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
U-1
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<251>
-308-
Daniel L. Stoneburner
Haskell Lab.; Elkon Rd,
Newark, DE 19711
(302) 366-4977
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides *
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
x
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<252>
- 310-
*****
Donald C. Gasper
W. Va. Dept. Natural Resources;
Buckhannon, WV 26201
(304) 472-3266
4 Ritchie;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
144
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<253>
-311-
Frederick R. Swan, Jr.
Dept. of Biology; West Liberty State College
West Liberty, WV 26074
(304) 336-8091
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
CI
E
Storage
C'-DI
C'-DI
C^DI
C^DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
CI
E
Comments: lfrozen.
<254>
-312-
Edward S. Bender; Aquatic Ecology Unit
Ecological Res. Section; Biomedical Lab.
Edgewood Arsenal, MD 21010
(301) 671-2586
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc Tides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E;
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: idry; 2alcohol
<255>
-309-
Albert M. Bargeski; NOAA, Dept. of Commerce;
Oceanic Service Branch; National Oceanographic
Data Center; Washington, DC 20235
(202) 343-8921
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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-289-
James N. Layrie; Archbold Biological Sta.;
American Museum of Natural History; Rt.2.,
Box 180; Lake Placid, FL 33852
(813) 465-2571
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Sampling
I
I
Storage
D'-E-'I
D'-E2!
.!. _.. . 1 .D'-E2!..
I j Dl--E2I
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
Microbiological j E
Comments: xdry;'fixative
<257 >
-307-
*****
William W. Kirby Smith
Museum Curator; Duke Univ.
Beaufort, NC 28516
(919) 728-2111
Marine Lab.;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E,
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<258 >
-291-
Joseph C. Cooney; Environmental Biology Lab
Tenn. Valley Authority; Office of Health &
Environmental Sci.; TVA, E&D Bldg.; Muscle
Shoals, AL 35660; FTS (205) 383-4727
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
Dl-£2I
D'-E2!
D'-E*!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
EZI
E2I
E
Comments:
1 dried; 2liquid preservative,
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<259 >
-293 -
Michael Kudish
Dept. of Forestry; Paul Smith's College;
P.O. Box 52; Paul Smiths, NY 12970
(518) 327-6330; 327-6211; Home 891-2894
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
T
I
E
Storage
DT
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
T
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<260 >
-296-
John G. New
Dept. of Biology; State Univ. College;
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 431-3703
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<261 >
-297-
Hilbert R. Siegler; Joseph E. Wiley
New Hampshire Pish & Game Dept.; Game
Management & Res. Div.; 34 Bridge St.;
Concord, NH 03301; (603) 271-2462
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
Ct
fit
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
147
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<262>
-298-
Walter A. Jones; Environmental Sci.;
Somerset Environraental Education Center;
Box 837; Somerville, NJ 08876
(201) 766-2489
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
CI '. O-E1!
Microbiological. | E j j?
Overall
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E i I
E
Comments: 'formalin
<263>
-295-
James B. Kirkwood; William F. Clapp Lab.;
Battelle-Columbus Lab.; Washington St.
Duxbury, MA 02332
(617) 934-5682
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<264 >
-294-
* * * * *
Stephen W. Eaton
Dept. of Biology; St
St. Bonaventure, NY
(716) 375-2118
Bonaventure Univ,
14778
Component
San.pling | Storage
Trace Element j I
Trace Organic j i
Pesticides < I
Radionuclides ^
Microbiological
I
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D'-E2!
I E
Overall
E2I
E"I
E2I
E*I
E
Comments: Mry;2liquid preservative.
148
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<265>
-304-
Louis F. Wilson
USDA Forest Service; Michigan State Univ,
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 355-0090
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
1
I
E
Overall
I
I
i
I
E
Comments:
<266>
-292-
Adrian R. Lawler; Dept. of Parasitology;
Gulf Coast Res. Lab.; P.O. Box AG;
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
(601) 875-2244, ext. 56
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
* *
267>
301-
E. F. Stoermer; Great Lakes Res. Div.;
1060 North Univ. Bldg.; Univ. of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(313) 764-2420
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
149
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< 26 8>
-288-
Cornponent
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Zelek £.„ LJ.pchi risky
Dept = of Geology; Berea College;
Beraa, KY 40403
(6Ct; £86-9341, ext. 598
7 SaxrpI i; cj ~i| Storage
1 -T- » DI
\ i I DI
__L * _L_ '-^i
! I ; DI
"1 2._ .. IE
Overall
I
T
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<269>
-305-
Thomas H
Dcpr.. of
Rennie
Biology; Augustana College
Rock Island, III 61201
(309; 794-7248
Component 1 Sampling
Trace Element ^ CL
Trace Organic i CI
Pesticides ] CI
Radionuclides ; CI
Microbiological [ E
Storage
E
E
i E
! E
1 E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
Aw***
< 270> Norman Kutscha ; Malcolm Coulter
Scnool of Forest Resources; Univ. of Maine;
- 302- Orono, ME 04473
(207) 581-7312
Component T Sai\ipling '< Storage
Trace Element * £_ Si
Trace Organic T. ' I
PestTcides } I [ I i
Radionuclides } I 1 i '
Microbiological j E | E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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-290-
Burt L. Monroe, Jr.
Dept. of Biology; Univ. of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40208
(502) 636-4431
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dx-E2i:
n1-^
D1-EZI
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments: 1 dry.2ethanol
*****
< 272>
-306-
V. R. Ferris
Dept. of Entomology; Purdue Univ.
Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 749-2458
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc lides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
T
I
E
Overall
I
i
I
i
E
Comments:
*****
<273>
-267-
Denzel E. Ferguson
P.O. Box 989
Burns, OR 97720
(503) 493-2629
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D^E2!
Dl-E2I
Dl--E*I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: Jdry; 2liquid preservative
151
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274>
269-
R. A. Peppers
223 Natural Resources Bldg,
Urbana, II 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 224
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
L_JL___
I
I
E
Storage
BI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
< 275>
-273-
Glenn A. Hackwell
Dept. of Biology; California State College
Stanislaus; Turlock, CA 95380
(209) 632-4357
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<276>
-272-
Steve A. Loe; Bruce Reinhardt
U.S. Forest Service; Six Rivers National
Forest; 710 E. St.; Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 442-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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277>
259-
John B. Davis, Jr.; San Diego Natural
History Museum; P.O. Box 1390
San Diego, CA 92112
(714) 232-3821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
Di-E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
EZI
E2I
E2I
E
Comments:
Jdry; 2liquid preservative
<278>
-254-
Donald C. Schmiege
Forestry Sciences Lab.; P.O. Box 909
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 586-7301
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I-
E
Comments:
* *
<279>
-251-
Charles M. Kirkpatrick; Dept. of Foresty &
Conservation; Purdue Univ.
Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 494-1476
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
El
El
El
El
El
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
153
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<280> Rxcnard V. Jovbjerg
Dep-c, of Zoology; Univ. of Iowa
-263- Iowa City, IA 52242
(319) 353-3421
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
] Sampling | Storage
i i \ i
r T \ r
.J.....ir.t,. .. J,..,ru. ....__,_.
i I 'I
Microbiological [3 | E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<281>
-253-
Roy D. Shenefelt
Dept, of 'Entomology; 346 Russell Lab,
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-1306
Component 1
Trace Element f
Trace Organic [
Pesticides ^
Radionuclides ]
Microbiological j
Sampling Storage
I { I
I [ I
I I
I I
E 1 E
Overall
I
I
I
I
B
Comments :
*• * * * *
<282> J. R. Firby; Mackay School of Mines;
University of Nevada at Reno
-262-- Reno, NV 89507
a02) 784-6696; (702) 784-6950
Component ! Sampling ' Storage
Trace Element
.1 . . .. ... ..:._! .._ ... __ ..
Trace Organic i I Si
Pesticides j
Radionuclides J
Mxcr ob i o 1 ogTc a i
I si
i i i
E 1 E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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283>
264-
William S. Woolcott
Univ. of Richmond; Box 248
Richmond, VA 23173
(804) 285-6382
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
284>
257-
Patrick L. Parker
Marine Science Inst.; Univ.
Port Arkansas, TX 78373
(512) 749-6730
of Texas
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<285>
-265-
R. Bruce McMillan
Illinois State Museum
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-7386
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D'-E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
EZI
E*I
E2I
E
Comments: lair; 2liquid preservative
1V3
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<286 >
-260-
Charles Have;;
367 East Ave.; Rochester Museum & Science Ci
Rochester, NY 14603
(716) 271-4320
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
, I
T
J, ,
I
E
' Storage
I
T
T
-•ih
E
Overall
I
T
I
I
E
Comments:
287>
252-
J. R. Choate; Museum of the High Plains
Port Hays Kansas State College
Hays, KS 67601
(913) 623-5664
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides '
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dl-E2I
DX-E2I
D'-E2!
Dl-E2I
E
Overall
E*I
El
-258-
Gene E. Likens; Langmuir Lab.; Section of
Ecology & Systematics; Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-3498
Component ! Sampling T Storage
Trace Element ^ T
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Mi c rob i o 1 og i c a 1
I
C^E2!
D J -E 2 1
I 1 D3-E2I
I
E
C^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E"I
E
Comments: frozen; 2liquid preservative; 3not in plastic,
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289>
268-
T. 0. Thatcher
644 S. 5th East
Logan, UT 84321
(803) 752-5920
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DX-E2I
D13-EIlfI
D13-E21*I
D^E2!
E
Overall
D1-^2!
DI3-E21*:L
n13-R2*i
DA-EZI
E
Comments:
dry ;
fixative; 3glass; plastic.
< 290>
- 256-
Ronald R. Weedon
Dept. of Biology; Chadron State College
Chadron, NB 69337
(308) 432-4451, ext. 295
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<291>
-270-
A. Bruce MacLeish; The Kentucky Museum/-
Western Kentucky Univ.
Bowling Green, KY 42101
(502) 745-4771
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
57
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292>
266-
Larry Evans; huntington District; Army
Corps of Engineers; P.O. Box 2127
Huntington, WV 25721
(304) 529-2311, ext. 194
Component.
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampl Ing T Storage
J 1 E
[i IE
' 7 f r-'
•n-,TJ'- .,,_-., ., - -- - -\ , """ , , ...
T « •?
, -*- { ^r-
i E- -. i E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
293>
261-
George J, Mueller,- Marine Sorting
Center Museum; Univ. of Alaska
Fairbanks, AK 99701
(907) 479-7109
. Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pestici'des
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
L_I J
L1
I
HS
Storage
E
E
^£ . |
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<294>
-255-
Max A. Nickerson; Vertebrate Div.; Milwaukee
Public Museum; 8th and Wells; Milwaukee, WI
53233; (414) 278-2776 (office), (414) 278-2774
(lab), (414) 281-4291 (home)
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I ^
^
j;
i E 1
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
F
E
Comments:
S 8
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<295>
-284-
Gerald L. Van Amburg
Dept. of Biology; Concordia College
Moorhead, MN 56560
(218) 299-3520
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<296>
-303-
Larry L. Olmsted
Duke Environmental Lab.; Rt.
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704) 875-1381
3 Box 90
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D^E2!
D1~EZJ.
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
D1-^2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
Dl-E*I
E
Comments:
liquid preservative.
<297>
-300-
Galen Eiben
Dept. of Biology; Wartburg College
Waverly, IA 50677
(319) 352-1200, ext. 391
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
D l -E2 I
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E"l
E
Comments: dry; zliquid preservative.
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298>
299-
Donald Kraz; Center for Great
Lakes Studies; Univ. of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 963-4196
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<299>
-274-
Nancy Knepper
Geology Museum; Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401
(303) 279-3381, ext. 389
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
•I
T
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<300>
-277-
Peter Robinson
University of Colorado Museum
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 492-6165
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
J60
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<301>
-275-
Glenn Longley; Dept. of Biology, Box 46;
Southwest Texas State University
San Marcos, TX 78666
(512) 245-2284
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
x
E
Comments:
<302>
-280-
Hugh H. Genoways
The Museum; Texas Tech. University
Lubbock, TX 79409
(806) 742-5284
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<303>
-283-
*****
H. A. Ferchau
Dept. of Biology; Western
Gunnison, CO 81230
(303) 943-2144
State College
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
161
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304>
278-
Arthur H. Harris; Museum of Arid
Land Biology; Dept. of Biological Sciences;
Univ. of Texas; El Paso, TX 79968
(915) 747-5165
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<305>
-282-
William A. Cooper
Dept. of Biology; West Texas State Univ.
Canyon, TX 79016
(806) 656-3238
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
Dl-E'I
Di-E*!
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
' E2I
E2I
E
Comments:
1 frozen; 2liquid preservative.
* * * * *
<306>
-279-
Jed J. Ramsey
Dept. of Biology; Lamar Univ.; Box 10037
Beaumont, TX 77710
(713) 838-8221
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
F
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
162
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<307>
-276-
George R. Waller; Agricultural Experiment
Station; Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74074
(405) 372-6211, ext. 266
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<308>
-281-
* * * * *
John Ransom
Dept. of Biology; Kansas State College
Emporia, KS 66801
(316) 342-1200, ext. 311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
T
E
Overall
I
T
I
I
E
Comments:
309>
287-
Ron Smith; Arizona Game & Fish Dept.
Res. Div.; 2222 W. Greenway Rd.; P.O.
Box 9099; Phoenix, AZ 85023
(602) 942-3000
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
163
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<310>
-286-
Peter H. Benson; Lockhead Aircraft
Service Co.; Dept. of Marine Biology;
3380 N. Harbor Dr.; San Diego, CA 92101
(714) 298-8245
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
285-
George E. Lindsay
California Academy of Sciences; Golden
Gate Park; San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 221-5100
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D'-E^I
D4-E'I
D'-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
EZI
E'I
E2I-
E
Comments:
:dry; 2liquid preservative.
<312>
-250-
Thomas L. Page; Ecosystems Dept.
Batelle Memorial Inst.; Pacific N,W, Lab
P.O. Box 999,; Richland, WA 99352
(509) 942-5685
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
164
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<313>
-313-
Philip Hartman; The Johns Hopkins Univ.;
Mergenthaler Lab. for Biology
Baltimore, MD
(301) 366-3300, ext. 522, 516
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
F
E
E
I
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
<314>
-314-
*****
Leonard N. Zimmerman; Dept. of
Microbiology; S101 Frear Lab.; Penn. State
Univ.; University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-3867
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
3;
T
I
Overall
I
I
J
I
I
Comments:
*****
315>
318-
William L. Stern
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
(301) 454-3812
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DT
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
pi
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
EJ
Comments:
165
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-315-
Robert L. Wilbur
Dept. of Botany; Duke Univ.
Durham, NC 27706
(919) 684-3056
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<317 >
-316-
James Hears; Dept. of Botany; Academy of
Natural Sciences; 19th and the Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 567-3700 ext. 317
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<318>
- 317-
Wm. C. Strickland; College of Arts
and Sciences; Appalachian State Univ,
Boone, NC 28607
(704) 262-3076
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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319-
330-
William H. Martin
Dept. of Natural Sciences; Eastern Kentucky
Univ.; Richmond, KY 40475
(606) 622-3122
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
320>
320-
Marion T. Jackson
Dept. of Life Sciences; Indiana State Univ,
Terre Haute, IN 47809
(812) 232-6311, ext. 2489
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
DI
DT
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<321>
-322-
Dorothy McMeekin; Dept. of Natural Science;
Michigan State Univ.; 1055 Marigold St.
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 353-7036
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: . „ . ,,,, ., ,, ,-
More information should be available from
A. L. Kenworthy.
167
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<322 >
-319-
Morris-'Levy; Dept. of Biological Science;
Herbarium; Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
(317) 493-9227
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I -
I
I
I
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
323>
323-
* * *
Ralph E. Good
Dept. of Biology; Rutgers Univ,
Camden, NJ 08102
(609) 964-1766
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<324>
-324-
*****
Ronald L. Raschke; Dept. of Biology;
Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV;
Bailey Rd.; Athens, GA 30601
(404) 546-2294
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E •
Storage
D'-E2!
D'-E'I
D'-E2!
D'-EZI
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
EZI
E2I
E
Comments: Mry; ^liquid preservative
168
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325>
•325-
E. E. Hartwig; R. R. Bridge
Delta Branch Exp. Stn.
Stoneville, MS 38776
(601) 686-7281
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
E
Overall
El
El
El
El
E
Comments:
*****
<326>
-328-
Lothian A. Ager; Lake Okeechobee Biological
Stn.; Florida Game & Fresh Water Fish Comm.;
802 SW 3rd Ave.; Okeechobee, FL 33472
(813) 763-4042; 763-4661
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * *
<327 >
-326-
Paul K. Soderholm; Subtropical Horticulture
Res. Station; 13601 Old Cutler Rd.
Miami, FL 33158
(305) 235-2533
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
169
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<328>
-329-
Haven C. Sweet
Dept. of Biological Sciences; Florida Tech.
Univ.; P.O. Box 25000; Orlando, FL 32816
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<329>
-327-
Janice M. Glime
Dept. of Biology; Michigan Tech. Univ.
Houghton, MI 49931
(906) 487-2546
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
D^E*!
D'-E-'I
D1-EZI
D^E2!
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D'-E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
DJ-E2I
DJ-E2I
DX-E2I
D^E2!
E
Comments: ldry; zliquid preservative
<330 >
-361-
T. S. Elias; James M. Stevenson
Gary Arboretum Herbariums; Box AB
Millbrook, NY 12545
(914) 677-5071; (914) 677-5725
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
pi
p.
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
L70
-------
33 1>
•363-
J. Zavitkovski
Star Rt. #4
Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 362-7474
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<332>
-364-
*****
A. K. Gholson, Jr.
P.O. Box 96
Chattahoochee, FL
(912) 662-2814
32324
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<333>
-365-
Jedfrey Carlton; Florida Dept. of Natural
Resources; Marine Res. Lab.; 100 8th Ave.
SE; St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(813) 896-8626
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
J71
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<334>
-362-
Dr. Pinkava; Higher Plant Herbarium
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85281
(602) 961-9011
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
I
1
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<335 >
-331-
Baki Kasapligil; Dept. of Biology
Mills College; Seminary at MacArthur Blvd.
Oakland, CA 94613
(415) 632-2700, ext. 304
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
EZI
E*I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments: 'dry; zliquid preservative
* * *
336>
332-
Bayard Brattstrom
Dept. of Biology; California State Univ
Fullerton, CA 92634
(714) 870-3614; (714) 529-7497 (Home)
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
172
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<337>
-338-
Theodore M. Barkley; Herbarium;
Dept. of Biology; Kansas State Univ,
Manhattan, KS 66506
(913) 532-6619
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<338>
-343-
William F. Mahler
Herbarium; Southern
Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 692-2257
Methodist Univ.
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<339>
-340-
Ole A. Kolstas
Dept. of Biology; Kearney State College
Kearney, Nebraska 68847
(308) 236-4281
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
173
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< 34O
-335-
Tom Lockwood; Herbarium
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Illinois
297 Morrill Hall; Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-9357
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
341>
334-
Stephen L. Clark; Dept. of Botany;
Weber State College; 3750 Harrison Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84403
(801) 399-5941, ext. 517
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<342>
-339-
Louis N. Bass; National Seed Storage Lab.;
Western Region; Agricultural Res. Service;
U.S. Dept. of Agric.; Colorado State Univ.;
Fort Collins, CO 80521; (303) 484-0402
Component
Trace Element
Trace. Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
I
I
E
Storage
E
DI
DI
E
E
Overall
E
I
I
E
E
Comments:
7'.
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343>
341-
Clait Braun
Div. of Wildlife; P.O. Box 2287
Ft. Collins, CO 80521
(303) 484-2836
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
344>
342-
Howard P. Tietjen; Denver Wildlife Research
Center; US Dept. of the Interior; US Fish &
Wildlife Service; Bldg. 16, Denver Federal ctr,
Denver, CO 80225; (303) 234-2126
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
<345>
-336-
J. H. Grosklags
Dept. of Biological Sciences; Northern 111
Univ.; Dekalb, IL 60115
(815) 753-0433
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
T
Storage
E
E
E
V,
I
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
175
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<346 >
-321-
Peter J. Salamun
Dept. of Botany; Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 963-4298
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments: Some samples date back to 1870
*****
<347 >
-337-
Paul B. Kannowski; Institute Ecological
Studies; Univ. of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 777-2851
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
"E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<348>
- 352-
George G. Williges
Dept. of Biology; Texas A&I University
Kingsville, TX 78363
(512) 595-3803
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
17f>
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349>
355-
Hugh H. DeWitt
Darling Center
Walpole, ME 04573
(207) 563-3146
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<350>
- 354-
James N. Skeen; Fernbank Science Center;
156 Heaton Park Drive N. E.
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 378-4311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
DI
DJ
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<351>
- 356-
R. Spellenberg; Dept. of Biology;
P.O. Box 3AF New Mexico State Univ.
Las Cruces, NM 88003
(505) 646-3732
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
y
I
E
Comments:
177
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<352>
-358-
Robert Evers
State Natural History Survey
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-6886
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Samples date back to 1880,
* * *
<353>
-348-
Kenton Chambers; The Herbarium;
Cordley Hall; Oregon State Univ.;
Corvallis, OR 97331
(503) 754-1106
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
F,
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Samples date back to 1880,
* * *
<354 >
-350-
Charles F. Yocom; Dept. of Wildlife
Management; School of Natural Resources;
Humboldt State Univ.; 1666 Charles Ave. ;
Arcata, CA 95521; (707) 826-4147
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
El
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
178
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< 356-
-345-
Peg Tileston; Alaska Center for the
Environment; Alaska Environmental Inst., Inc
913 West Sixth Ave.; Anchorage, AK 99503
(907) 274-3621
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
357>
344-
David F. Murray
Herbarium; Univ. of Alaska
College, AK 99701
(907) 479-7108
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
, Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
358>
347-
Richard B. Walker
Dept. of Botany, AK-10; Univ. of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-1985
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
pi
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DJ
E
Comments:
179
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<359 >
-349-
Clarence M. Rincker,- U.S. Dept. of Agric.;
Irrigated Agric. Research & Extension Ctr.
Prosser, WA 99350; (509) 786-3454
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
360>
351-
R. W. Roberts; Don Leckenby; P.O. Box 9;
Oregon State Game Commission; Div. of Wild-
life Research; Silver Lake, OR 97638
(503) 576-2153
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
361>
353-
* * * * *
R. A. Peppers
223 Natural Resources Bldg,
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 224
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D3-Ez5I
D3-E2"I
D*-E2I
E
Overall
E*I
E2"I
E21*!
E2I
E
Comments:
Lair; 2liquid preservative; 3glass; "plastic
180
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362>
360-
Richard D. Porcher, Jr.
The Citadel
Charleston, SC 29409
(803) 723-0611
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
' I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
363>
357-
*****
Perry C. Holt; Center for Systematic
Studies; Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State
Univ.; Blacksburg, VA 24061
(703) 951-6766
• Component
Trace Element
Trace Qrganic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
j
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
364>
333-
James S. Henrickson; Dept. of Biology;
California State Univ.; 5151 State University
Dr.; Los Angeles, CA 90032
(213) 224-3258
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
I HI
-------
<365>
-366-
Michael Eubanks
Corps of Engineers; P.O. Box 2288
Mobile, AL 36628
(205) 690-2725
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<366>
-367-
Bud Horder
Corps of Engineers; P.O. Box 2288;
Mobile, AL 36628
(205) 690-2655
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI-
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<367>
-368-
John Foley; Biological Monitoring
South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environ.
Control; 2600 Bull St.; Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-3499
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
182
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<368>
-373-
Daniel P. Mahoney; Dept. of Biology;214
Biological Science Bldg.; California State
Univ.; 5151 State University Dr.; Los Angeles,
CA 90032; (213) 224-2282
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
E
E
CI
C-DI
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
C-DI
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
C-DI
Comments:
369>
372-
Donald H. Miller
Dept. of Science; Lyndon State College
Lyndonville, VT 05851
(802) 626-3335
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E"!
D'-E'I
D*-EZI
Di-E2!
E
Overall
E*I
E*I
EZI
EZT
E
Comments:
dry; in solution.
*****
<370>
- 371-
Pete Wilkinson
Battelle Marine Research;
Sequim, WA 98382
(206) 683-4151
Rt.2;,Box 140
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
18:5
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<371 >
-370-
Stanley W. Harris; Wildlife Mangement;
School of Natural Resources; Humbolt State
College; Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-3450
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
D-E1!
D-E1!
DI
E
Overall
I
E1!
E1!
I
E
Comments: iplastic
<372>
-369-
Charles W. Reimer; Dept. of Diatoms
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science;
19th & Parkway; Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 567-3700, ext. 346
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<373>
-375-
Bill Galloway
Texas Instruments
Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 238-4221
Inc.; P.O. Box 5621, M/S 94
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
n
CI
E
[ Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
184
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<374>
-374-
Richard R. Petersen; Dept. of Biology;
Portland State University; Box 751
Portland, OR 97202
(503) 229-4206; (503) 229-4209
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<375>
-376-
Richard L. Meyer; Dept. of Botany and
Bacteriology; Univ. of Arkansas;
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(501) 575-4901
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
El
El
E
E
Overall
E
El
El
E
E
Comments:
* *
* *
<376 >
-377-
Ray T. Oglesby; Dept. of Natural Resources;
Fernow Hall; Cornell University;
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 256-2110
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
p
E
E
E
Comments:
183
-------
<377>
-378-
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Comments :
Carl E. Bond; Dept. of Fisheries and
Wildlife; Oregon State UniveisLty;
Cc:,rvall is, OF 9733]
(503) 754-1531
1 Sarar>ling_ f Storage ^
T i IE
i i ~r~?; ^
• I r p;
I 1 E
E ] E
1 Overall
E
E
IS
E
E
<378 > Imre E. Friedmann; Dept. of Biological
Science; Florida State University
-379- Tallahassee, FL 32306
(904) 644-5438
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Comments:
<379>
-3 81--
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Micr qbjL p I P£ic& i
', Sampling Storage
[ I 1 ^
- -J- :L -™ , , , £.
. . i -1 - — E
1 I 1 1
; i i:
Overall
I
E3
E
I
X
*****
Paul L. Lentz; Mycology Lab., Plant
Protection Inst. ; Agric. Research Service,
U.S. Dept. of Agnc.; Rm. 25, Bldg. 005;
ARC- We sc.; BeltsviLie, MD 207G5; (301) 244-3365
""T"" Sani£lirii T Storage j Overall
411 ? D-
_J. J . . ._ . I DI
I
1
4_I * DI I I
': i ^ --j- nr j
[ 'E. > E S P
Comments':
-------
< 38O
-380-
Martha A. Sherwood; Dept. of Plant
Pathology; 334 Plant Science Bldg.
Cornell Univ.; Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-3293
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D1-EZI
D'-K2!
DJ-E2I
E
Overall
E2I
E*I
E2I
F.2T
E
Comments:
present.
dry;2 alcohol. Samples collected from 1800 to
381>
382-
*****
C. Gardner Shaw; Mycological Herbarium;
Dept. of Plant Pathology; Washington State
Univ.; Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 335-1086
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI -
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Samples collected from 1880 to present,
*****
<382>
-386-
Edward Hacskayld; USDA, Forest Physiology
Lab.; Agric. Research Center-West;
Beltsville, MD 20705
(301) 344-3454
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
i Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
CT
Overall
E
E
E
E;
CI
Comments:
187
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<383 >
-385-
Hugh J. Porter
UNC-CH; Inst. of Marine Sciences;
Morehead City, NC 28557
(919) 726-6841
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
j
I
E
Storage
D12I-E3
D12I-E3
D1ZI-E3
D12I-E3 1
E
Overall
E*I
EJI
E3I
Eal
E
Comments:frozen; Mry; 3liquid preservative,
<384>
-384-
John F. Tibbs; Biological Station;
Univ. of Montana; Yellow Bay;
Bigfork, MT 59911
(406) 982-3201
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
J
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<385>
-383-
Arthur D. Partridge
College of Forestry; Univ. of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 885-6715
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiologiccil 1
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
Dl-E2I
D1-E2I
D^E'I
D^E2!
L I
Overall
EZI
E2I
E'T
E2J
I
Comments:
ldry;2agar
I 88
-------
386>
387-
Jan J. Kohlmeyer
Inst. of Marine Sciences;
Morehead City, NC 28557
(919) 726-6841
UNC-CH;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C'-E'I
E
E
CJ-E2I
E
Overall
EZI
E
E
E2I
E
Comments: frozen and in plastic; 2liquid preservative
* *
<387>
-388-
Thomas H. Nash; Dept. of Botany &
Microbiology; Arizona State Univ.
Tempe, AZ 85281
(602) 965-7735; (602) 965-3414
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling •
I
I
I
I •
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DJ
E
Overall
I
T
T
I
P.
Comments:
*****
O8S>
-389-
Dennis Disrud
413 Hillcrest Drive
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 838-6101; Home (701) 839-3784
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
189
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389>
390-
William E. Berg; Minnesota Dept,
Natural Resources; Div. of Game
Box 101; Roosevelt, MN 56673
(218) 783-5863
of
& Fish
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
< 390>
-391-
Paul Buck; Dept. of Life Sciences;
Univ. of Tulsa; 600 South College
Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 939-6351, ext. 204
Component
Trace Element
Trace Orcjanic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
r i
i-
i
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * *
391>
392-
Kenneth A. Nicely
Dept. of Biology; Western Kentucky Univ.
Bowling Green, KY 42101
(502) 745-3606
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides I
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
nr
E
Comments:
190
-------
-393-
S. G. Froiland
Dept. of Biology; Augustana College;
Sioux Falls, SD 57102
(605) 336-4712
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<393>
-394-
G. W. Wendel; P.O. Box 455;
Timber & Watershed Laboratory;
Parsons, WV 26287
(304) 478-2000
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<394>
-395-
Nonan V. Noste
Star Rt. 2; Inst. of Forest Genetics;
Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 362-7474
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
T
I
E
Overall
I
j
I
I
5
Comments:
191
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<395>
-396-
Gaylord Parks
Placerville Nursery; 2375 Fruitridge Rd.;
Camino, CA 95709
(916) 622-9600
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I |
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<396>
-403-
Edward C. Klostermeyer; Irrigated Agric.
Research and Ext. Ctr.; P.O. Box 30; Washingtor
State Univ.; Prosser, WA 99350
(509) 786-2226
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides*
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D*-E2I
Di-E2I
D'-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments: Mry; 2liquid preservative,
* * * *
<397 >
-404-
Gerald S. Strickler; Range and Wildlife
Habitat Lab.; C. Ave. and Gekeler Lane;
Rt. 2 Box 2315; La Grande, OR 97850
(503) 963-7122; FTS (503) 221-0111
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
T
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
192
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<398>
-397-
Monte Lloyd
Dept. of Zoology; Univ. of Chicago;
Chicago, IL 60637
(312) 753-2711
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<399>
-398-
Addison D. Owings; Dept. of Agriculture;
Southeastern Louisiana University;
Hammond, LA 70401
(504) 549-2141
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI*
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<400 >
-400-
Robert J. Rodin; Dept. of Biological
Science; California Polytech. State Univ.;
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
(805) 546-2192; Home: (805) 543-9244
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
I
I
E
Storage
El
El
El
El
E
Overall
El
El
El
El
E
Comments:
193
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4 0 1:
•401-
liryant Bannister; Laboratory of Tree-Ring
Research; University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ
(602) 884-1077
85721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
_JUL _
rDl
Dl
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DT
E
Comments:
<402>
-402-
A. R. Stage
Forestry Sciences Lab.; 1221 South Main;
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 882-3557
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
__J>a£i£l£nSL_
JL
T
I '
I
E
Storage
DI
DJL
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
j
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<403>
-399-
Patricia H. Packard
Dept. of Biology; College of Idaho;
Caldwell, ID 83605
(208) 459-5232
Component
Trace Element
Sampling T" Storage
uDI _,
Trace Organic I DI
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
JDI
.DI_
DI
DI
DI
DI
E \ E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
194
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< 404>
-410-
Carl H. Tubbs; Northern Hardwoods
Laboratory; 806 Wright Street;
Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 225-1323
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Mi cr ob i o log i c a 1
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
F,
Overall
I
I
T
I
E
Comments:
*****
<405>
-409-
Roger Q. Landers, Jr.; Dept. of Botany &
Plant Pathology; Iowa State Univ.;
Bessey Hall; Ames, IA 50010
(515) 294-3871
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
'CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
F.
DI
E
Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
<406>
-406-
Donald W. Woodard; Dept. of the Army;
Coastal Engineering Research Ctr.; 5201 Little
Falls Rd., NW; Washington, DC 20016
(202) 325-7388
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
£
E
Comments:
195
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407>
405-
Beryl B. Simpson; NHB-W-501;
US Museum of Natural History;
Inst.; Washington, DC 20560
(202) 381-5841
Smithsonian
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
j
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<408>
-407-
James S. Jordan; Northestern Forest
Experiment Station; Forestry Sciences
Lab.; P.O. Box 928; Warren, PA 16365
(814) 563-7587
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI;
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<409>
-408-
Donald D. Ritchie; Dept. of Biology;
Barnard College; 606 W 120 Street;
New York, NY 10027
(212) 280-5103
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Samples collected from 1890 to 1920,
196
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410>
411-
W. A. Feder; Suburban Experimental Sta.
Univ. Massachusetts; 240 Beaver;
Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 891-0650
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
T
E
Comments:
-412-
William S. Sipple; Maryland Dept. Natural
Resources; Water Resources Admn.; Tawes State
Office Bldg.; Annapolis, MD 21401
(301) 267-5877
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
i
I
I
I-
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
pi
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<412>
-414-
John E. Deturck; Dept. of Biology;
Cabrini College; King of Prussia' Rd
Radnor, PA 19087
(215) 687-2100 Ext. 67
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
197
-------
413>
415-
W. R. Harms; Forestry Sciences Lab.;
334 Meeting St.; Rm. 620, Federal Bldg.;
Charleston, SC 29403
(803) 577-4171, ext. 271
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
S_amp ] ing
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
r
i
i
E
Comments:
<414>
-413-
James F. Chaplin; USDA-ARS-Southern
Tobacco Research Laboratory;
Oxford, NC 27565
(919) 693-5151
Reg.
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
n
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<415>
-416-
*****
Vernon E. Gracen, Jr.; Dept. of Plant
Breeding; 413 Bradfield Hall; Cornell Univ.;
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-3236
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I..
E
^_ Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
198
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<416>
-417-
David J. De Laubenfels; Dept. of
Geography; 343 H.B. Grouse Hall;
Syracuse Univ.; Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 423-2606
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
j
E
Comments:
417>
418-
L. H. Durkee;
Dept. of Biology; Grinnell College
Grinnell, IA 50112
(515) 236-6181, ext. 490
Component '
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
.1
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<418>
-420-
*****
H. A. Fribourg; Dept. of Plant &
Soil Science; P.O. Box 1071; Univ.
Tenn.; Knoxville, TN 37916
(615) 974-7161
of
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C1Z-D3I
C^-E1!
CZJ-E1I
C1Z-D3I
E
Overall
I
E1!
E1!
I
E
Comments: vplastic; ^frozen; 3glass.
199
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<419>
-428-
Nicholas W. Kramer; Sorghum Research;
Acco Seed; Box 1630
Plainview, TX 79072
(806) 652-3794
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I,
I
E.
Storage
DI
DI
i DJ
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<420>
-426-
Charles R, Bryant; Bureau of Sport
Fisheries & Wildlife; Rt.2, Box 511
Monte Vista, CO 81144
(303) 852-2435
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
-DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
* *
<421>
-424-
M. J. Samuel; High Plains Grasslands
Research Station; P.O. Box 1087
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 778-2220, ext. 2434; FTS (307) 778-2434
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
200
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<422>
-425-
Robert F. Buttery; USDA Forest Ser.;
Bldg. 85; Denver Federal Center;
Denver, CO 80225
(303) 234-4011
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<423>
-427-
Thomas A. Leege
Idaho Fish & Game
Kamiah, ID 83536
(208) 935-2276
Dept
P.O. Box 398
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
D^-E2!
DZ-E2I
C^D1!
E
Overall
DI
D^E2!
DX-E2I
C^D1!
E
Comments: iglass; 2piastic,
424>
422-
*****
Robert Steele
316 Myrtle Street
Boise, ID 83706
FTS (208) 342-2532;
(208) 342-2711, ext. 2532
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
3L
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
201
-------
<425>
-430-
John F. Shroder , Jr., Dept. of Geography-
Geology; Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha, NB 68101
(402) 554-2662
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
Storage
i
CI "1 I
CI I
CI
E
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<426>
-423-
* * * * *
E. H. Mcllvain; US Southern Great Plains;
Field Station; P.O. Box 249;
Woodward, OK 73801
(405) 256-7449
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic i
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
Dl
DI
ni
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<427>
-429-
Joe D. Baldridge; Agric. Experiment
Sta.; University of Missouri;
Columbia, MO 65201
(314) 832-6534
Component
Trace Element.
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DIL
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
-------
428>
419-
Robert H. Andrew
Dept. of Agronomy; Univ. of Wisconsin;
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-0377
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<429>
-431-
Frederick W. Fuess; Dept. of Agric.;
Turner Hall 124, Illinois State Univ.;
Normal, IL 61761
(309) 436-7076
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I*
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<430>
-421-
Grant A. Harris
Dept, of Forestry; Washington State Univ.;
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 335-5584
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
j.
j
E
Comments:
203
-------
431>
435-
R. R. Bridge; Agric. & Forestry Exp.
Sta.; Delta Branch Exp. Sta.; P.O. Box 197
Stoneville, MS 38776
(601) 686-7281
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<432>
-433-
*****
A. A. Beetle
P.O. Box 3354; Univ. Station;
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-4236
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<433>
-434-
*****
E. W. Belcher; Eastern Seed Lab.
& Private Forestry; Box 819;
Macon, GA 31202
(912) 744-3311
State
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
CI
CI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
20 A
-------
<434>
-439-
Desmond D. Dolan; USDA, ARS; Regional
Plant Introduction Sta.; Rm. 201 Sturtevant
Hall; N.Y. State Agric. Exp. Sta.; Geneva, NY
14456; (315) 787-2244
Common en t
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclide's
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<435>
-432-
James D. Maguire; Washington State Univ.;
WSU Seed Laboratory; Johnson Hall;
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 335-3627
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Cor, Jtients:
* * * *
<436>
-438-
Leroy C. Johnson; USDA; US Forest Service;
Inst. of Forest Service; Inst. of Forest Genetics
Placeville, CA 95667
(916) 622-1225
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
i Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
205
-------
<437>
-440-
Robert Langford; US Dept. of Agric.;
Southern Regional Plant Introduction Sta,
Experiment, GA 30212
(404) 227-9471, ext. 257
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
1 DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
1
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<438>
-437-
* * * * *
G. Douglas Barbe
1220 N. Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-4521
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides I
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * *
<439>
-436-
LeRoy C. Johnson
Inst. of Forest Genetics
Placeville, CA 95667
(916) 622-1225
Component F Sampling
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
I
I n
Li ,_„.
I
Microbiological 1 E u
Storage
DI
DJC
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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<440>
-444-
Walter C. Roddy
Tyler State College;
Tyler, Tx. 75701
(214) 595-0711
100 E. Berth
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E.
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
<441>
-443-
George T. Baxter; Kenneth Diem; Jack Turner
Dept. of Zoology; Univ. of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82070
(307) 766-4207
Component
Trace Element
Trace Orcjanic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Coioments:
<442>
-446-
A. L. Gennaro; Natural History
Museum; Eastern New Mexico Univ.;
Portales, NM 88130
(505) 562-2723
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
ni
DI
E
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1I
D-E1 1
D-E1 1
E
Overall
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
p-P1!
E
Comments: rliquid preservative.
207
-------
443>
445-
Chc^rles Woods
Dept. of Zoology; Univ. of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 656-2922
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Di-E2!
D1_E2T
D:-E2I
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
Jl
Comments:
ldry;
liquid preservative.
<444>
-441-
John B. Funderberg; N.C. Museum of Natural
History; N. Salisbury St.; P.O. Box 27647;
Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 829-7451
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<445>
-442-
George H. Allen; Robert A. Behrstock;
Dept. of Fisheries; Humboldt State Univ.
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-3448, 826-3954
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
rr
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
P.
E
iE
E
Comments:
208
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<446>
-448-
Hugh A. Swingle; Curator; Alabama
Marine Resources Lab.; Box 188;
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
(205) 861-2882
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
r.T
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
447>
447-
C. E. Dawson
Gulf Coast Research Lab.; P.O. Box AG;
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
(601) 875-2244
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
<448>
-450-
Robert R. Stickney; Skidaway Inst. of
Oceanography; P.O. Box 13687; 55 West
Bluff Rd.; Savannah, GA 31406
(912) 352-1631
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
209
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<449>
-449-
William D. Anderson, Jr.; Grice Marine
Biological Lab,; College of Charleston;
205 Fort Johnson; Charleston, SC 29412
(803) 795-3716
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Sampling
...CI
CI I
— -V-r^t,,^ Tr ._.,,_,_,„,,.,„„ .....j
CI ^
Radionuclides ! gi
Microbiological j E
Storage
E
L jfe.,, L1U
LJS - ~
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<450>
-453-
* * * * *
James F. Parnell; Dept. of Biology;
Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington; P.O.
Box 3725; College Rd.; Wilmington, NC 28401
(919) 791-4330, ext. 254
Component "~j
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling 1
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
L E
Overall
E
E
E
•R
E
Comments:
*****
<451>
-451-
Lynn M. Croshaw
Dept. of Biology; Francis Marion College;
Florence, SC 29501
(803) 669-4121, ext. 344
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
J5
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
2.10
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<452>
-455-
Jerome A. Jackson; Dept. of Zoology;
Mississippi State University;
Mississippi State, MS 39762
(601) 325-5722
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclid.es
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
PI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<453 >
-454-
B. A. Simco;
Dept. of Biology; Memphis State Univ,
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 321-1594
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Had ionucl ides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI -
CI
CI
E
Storage
D^E^I
D'-E2!
D^E2!
D'-E^I
E
Overall
D^E2!
DX-E2I
D^E2!
D*-E2I
E
Comments:
liquid preservative.
* *
* *
<454>
-452-
S. R. Windham; PL Board of Conservation;
Div. of Water Resources & Conserv.; Bureau
of Geology; 107 West Gaines St.; Tallahassee,
FL 32304; (904) 488-3636
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
r
I
Comments:
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<455>
-457-
E. T. Hooper
Museum of Zoology; Univ. of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48.104
(313) 764-0456
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiologica 1
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * *
<456>
-456-
Rollin H. Baker
Univ. Museum; Michigan State University;
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 355-2370
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Di-E2!
D^E2!
DJ-E2I
D'-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E*I
E
Comments: idry. 2alcohol.
<457>
-458-
John J. Ozoga; Michigan Dept. Natural
Resources; Cusino Wildlife Research Sta,
Shingleton, MI 49884
(906) 452-6226
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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<458>
-462-
James R. Spotila; Dept. of Biology;
State Univ. College of New York; 1300
Elmwood Ave.; Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 862-6409
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
459>
463-
Sydney Anderson; Dept. of Mammalogy;
American Museum of National History; Central
Park West at 79th St.; New York, NY 10024
(212) 873-1300, ext. 427
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
j
I
I
E
Comments:
May be of interest because of sample ages (2,000 B.C.
*****
<460>
-461-
Clarence J. McCoy; Amphibians and Reptiles
Sect.; Carnegie Museum of Natural History;
4400 Forbes Ave.; Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 622-3258
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
213
-------
<461>
-460-
John W. Ferner
Dept. of Biology; Franklin & Marshall
College; Lancaster, PA 17604
(717) 393-3621, ext. 287
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I.
[ J- - -- - -- - 1
I
E
Storage
E
E
Ft
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
462>
464-
Sanford D. Schemnitz; 222 Nutting Hall;
School of Forest Resources; Univ. of Maine;
Orono, ME 04473
(207) 581-7388
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
T
I
E
Comments:
<463>
-459-
Maurice M. Alexander; Dept. of Forest
Zoology; College of Environmental Sci.
and Forestry; SUNY at Syracuse; Syracuse,
NY 13210; (315) 473-8841
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dl-E2T
D^E2!
D'-E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2T
E2I
F2T
E2I
E
Comments: Mry; 2alcohol.
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464>
481-
Stephen R. Humphrey
Florida State Museum; Univ. of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32601
(904) 392-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
P*-E2I
DX-EZI
E
Overall
EZI
EZI
E2I
E'l
E
Comments: rdry;
alcohol,
<465>
-483-
P. W. Smith; Sect, of Faunistic Surveys &
Insect Identification; 111. Natural History
Survey; Natural Resources Bldg.; Urbana, IL
61801; (217) 333-6846; (217) 333-6847
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<466>
-484-
W. Auffanberg
Florida State Museum; Univ. of Florida;
Gainesville, FL 32601
(904) 392-6573
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
2 IT)
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467>
485-
John William Hardy
Florida State Museum; Univ. of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32601
(904) 392-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
T
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<468>
-476-
George Becker; College of Natural Resources
Dept. of Biology; Univ. of Wisconsin;
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 346-5166
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<469 >
-477-
Robert H. Mount; Dept. of Zoology
and Entomology; Auburn University;
Auburn, AL 36830
(205) 826-4850
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
K
E,
E
Comments:
216
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470.-
-479-
George R. Zug; W. Ronald Heyer; Div. of
Reptiles and Amphibians; Smithsonian Inst.;
US National Museum of Natural History;
Washington, DC 20506; (202) 381-6171
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
j
I
I
E
r Storage
E
E,
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<471>
-478-
Frank J. Schwartz
Inst. of Marine Sciences;
Morehead City, NC 28557
(919) 726-6841
UNC-CH;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<472>
-480-
Herbert S. Harris, Jr.; Natural History
Society of Maryland; 2643 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218; (301) 235-6116; 531-5711,
ext. 554; 644-1141 (home)
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
X
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
217
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<473>
-482-
Robert J. Boles
Div. of Biology; Eastern Kansas
College; Emporia, KS 66801
(316) 343-1200, ext. 213
State
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<474>
-467-
Milton B. Wagner; Research Office;
Pacific Marine Technology; P.O. Box 8519
Long Beach, CA 90808
(213) 941-5480
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<475>
-466-
David B. Wake; Museum of Vertebrate
Zoology; Univ. of Calfornia;
Berkeley, CA 94720
(415) 642-3567
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D'-E2I
D^E2!
DJ-E2I
DJ-E2I
E
Overall
D^E2!
D^E2!
D1-^.2!
Dr-E2I
E
Comments:
frozen; 2liquid preservative,
218
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<476 >
-465-
Kurt Benirschke
San Diego Zoo;
San Diego, CA 92112
(714) 234-5151
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radlonuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
CT
Overall
E
E
E
E
I
Comments:
*****
<477>
-469-
J. Hoyt Bowers
Dept. of Biology; Wayland Baptist College;
Plainview, TX 79072
(806) 296-5521, ext. 44, 67
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I '
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<478>
-468-
*****
Charles M. Drabek
Dept. of Biology; Central State Univ.;
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 341-2980, ext. 2922
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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479>
-473-
Jay Dee Druecker
Dept. of Biology; Chaldron
Chaldron, NB 69337
(308) 432-4451, ext. 295
State College;
Component
Trace 'Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
I
I
E
Storage
DJ-E2I
D^E2!
rbl-E2I
D'-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments: dry;
formalin,
<480>
-471-
Richard J. Baldauf; Education Dept.;
Kansas City Museum; 3218 Gladstone Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64123
(816) 483-8300
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
D^E2!
J^-E2!
D^E2!
D l -E 2 I
E
Comments: dry;
liquid preservative.
<481>
-472-
*****
John F. Belshe; Dept. of Biology;
Central Missouri State University;
Warrensburg, MO 64093
(816) 429-4933
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1-*2?
D1-*2!
D1-^2!
Dl-K2T
E
Overall
EZI
E2I
EZI
EZI
E
Comments: idry; 2iiquid preservative.
'220
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;482>
-470-
John Bursewicz
Dept. of Biology; Culver Stockton College;
Canton, MO 63435
(314) 288-5221, ext. 40
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<483 >
-474-
Elizabeth S. Wing
Florida State Museum;
Gainesville, FL 32611
(904) 392-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<484 >
-475-
Charles Futch; Florida Dept. of Natural
Resources; Marine Research Lab.; 100 8th
Ave. SE; St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(813) 896-8626
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
c?
CI
ft
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
22.
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<485>
-488-
J. Frank Cassel; Dept. cf Zoology;
North Dakota State University;
Fargo, ND 58102
(701) 237-8436
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampl^nc
1 J
L I. ^ , ,
I
I
E
Storage
p'-E2!
pJiidEil—
Dr-E2I
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E'-n;
E2I
E2I
E
Continents: idry; 2liquid preservative
* *
<486>
-490-
Carl B= Schreck; Fisheries and Wildlife;
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ.;
Blacksburg, VA 24060
(703) 951-6944
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I ^
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<487 >
-489-
William T. Helm
Wildlife Science; Utah State University;
Logan, UT 84322
(801) 752-4100, ext. 7934
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Sampling | Stcraga
JPT' ~" i "i? "" "
^.j, i jj
CI t; E
CI I E
Overall
E
E
E
E
Microbiological j _£ [ ^ Jg
Comments:
222
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<488>
-487-
Bill Galloway; Texas Instruments, Inc.;
P.O. Box 5621, M/S 949;
Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 238-4221
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E'
Comments:
<489>
-486-
Charles F. Saylor
TVA Fisheries Laboratory;
Norris, TN 37838
(615) 494-7173
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
* *
<490>
-491-
Alice Lipson; R. Lynn Moran; Martin
Marietta Laboratories; 1450 S. Rolling Rd.;
Baltimore, MD 21227
(301) 247-0700
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
22}
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<491>
-495-
Steven M. Shapiro; Massachusetts Div.
of Fisheries & Game; Field Headauarters;
Westboro, MA 01581
(617) 366-4479
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<492 >
-493-
* * * * *
Clarence L. Smith; Dept. of Ichthyology;
American Museum of Natural History; Central
Park West at 79th; New York, NY 10024
(212) 873-1300, ext. 388
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
D^E2!
Dl-E2I
'D^E2!
Dl-E2I
E
Overall
E2T
E2I
E2I
EZI
E
Comments:
*dry; 2liquid preservative.
<493>
-492-
*****
Project Leader; Dept. of Interior;
Fish and Wildlife Service; P.O. Box
Warren, PA 16365
(814) 563-7991
928;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
22.4
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< 4 9 4 >
-494-
David M. Green Stephen B. Smith; Dept.
of Natural Resources; Cornell Univ.; RD 3
East Lake Rd.; Richfield Springs, NY 13439
(315) 858-5127
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<495>
-496-
Thomas M. Stauffer; Marquette Fish Research;
Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources; 484
Cherry Creek Rd.; Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 249-1611
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<496>
-497-
Charles R. Keller; Indiana Dept. of Natural
Resources; Div. of Fish & Wildlife; Patoka
Fish & Wildlife Area; Winslow, IN 47598
(812) 789-2724
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
22')
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<497>
-498-
Branley A. Branson; Dept. of Biological
Sciences; Eastern Kentucky University;
Richmond, KY 40475
(606) 622-2635
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
C.T
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<498>
-499-
Frederick S. Barkalow, Jr.; P.O. Box 5577;
Dept. of Zoology; North Carolina State Univ.;
Raleigh, NC 27607
(919) 737-2591
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<499 >
-500-
William E. S. Carr; C. V. Whitney Lab.;
Univ. of Florida; Rt. 1, Box 121;
St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904) 824-8366; (904) 824-8367
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CT
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
226
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<500>
-501-
Roland Wigley; National Marine Fisheries
Service; Woods Hole Biological Lab.;
Woods Hole, MA 02543
(617) 548-5123
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
K
E
E
E
E
Overall
F,
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<501>
-502-
Thomas A. Clarke; Hawaii Institute of
Marine Biology; P.O. Box 1346
Kaneohe, HI 96744
(808) 247-6631
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E .
E .
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
<502>
-503-
Jay C. Quast; Auke Bay Biological Lab.;
US Dept. of Commerce; National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Admin.; P.O. Box 155; Auke Bay,
AK 99821; (907) 789-7231
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
721
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:503>
-507-
Thomas W. McKenney; National Marine Fisheries
Service; RR7A; Box 522A;
Narragansett, RI 02882
(401) 789-9324
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * if *
<504>
-506-
Linda H. Pequegnat
Dept. of Oceanography; Texas A&M Univ
College Station, TX 77843
(713) 846-2192
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<505>
-504-
Paul R. Wagner; Dept. of Marine Science;
Louisiana State Univ.; 437 Country Club Rd.;
Slidell, LA 70458
(504) 641-0192
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
228
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<506>
-505-
Walter R. Latapie, Jr.; Marine Biological
Lab.; Louisiana Wild Life & Fisheries
Commission; P.O. Box 37; Grand Isle, LA
70358; (504) 787-2163
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<507>
-511-
*****
John P. Farney; Dept. of Biology;
Kearney State College;
Kearney, NB 68847
(308) 236-4433
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<508 >
-516-
*****
Allen E. Anderson; Colorado Div.
Wildlife; P.O. Box 2287;
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(303) 484-2836
of
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E;
E
E
Comments:
229
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509>
517-
David M. Armstrong; Dept. Integrated
Studies; University of Colorado; 128
Ketchum; Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 449-5711
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I t
I
E
Storage
E
z.
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<510>
-515-
Richard E. Griffith, Jr.; Dept. Interior,
Div. of Research; Wildlife Damage Research
Station; P.O. Box 593; Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 733-0186
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
-512-
*****
Donald F. Hoffmeister; Museum of Natural
History; Univ. of Illinois;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-2517
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I;
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
230
-------
512>
521-
Elmer C. Birney; Bell Museum of Natural
History; Univ. of Minnesota;
Minneapolis, MN 55455
(612) 373-5645
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2I
D'-E2!
D'-E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
EZI
E2I
E2I
EZI
E
Comments:
2alcohol.
* * * * *
<513>
-510-
Glen C. Sanderson; Section of Wildlife
Research; Illinois Natural History Survey;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-6870
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
Could be useful but need more specific information
* * * *
<514>
-513-
George C. West; Inst. of Arctic Biology;
University of Alaska;
Fairbanks, AK 99701
(907) 479-7640
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
231
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<515>
-514-
Charles V. Lucier; Alaska Dept. Fish &
Game; 333 Raspberry Rd.;
Anchorage, AK 99502
(907) 344-0541, ext. 123, 124
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
C-DI
E
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Overall
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Comments:
1liquid preservative.
* * *
<516>
-508-
Stephen Russell
Dept. of Biological Science; Univ. of
Arizona; Tucson, AZ 85721
(602) 884-1026
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<517>
-518-
Robert D. Gustafson; US Fish and Wildlife
Services; Montezuma NW Refuge; RD 1, Box 232;
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
(315) 568-5987
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
232
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<518>
-520-
Leonard J. Greenfield; Dept. of Biology;
Univ. of Miami; P.O. Box 249118;
Coral Gables, FL 33124
(305) 284-3973
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
T
I
E
Comments:
*****
<519>
-519-
Lawrence H. Robinson; US Dept. of Agric.,
Soil Conservation Service; 1370 Hamilton
St.; P.O. Box 219; Somerset, NJ 08873
549-5595
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<520 >
-509-
Robert B. Finley, Jr.; Forest Service;
Computer Bldg.; 3825 E. Mulberry; Fort
Collins, CO 80521
(303) 493-4855
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
Dl-E2I
Dl-E2I
DL-E*I
Dl-E2I
E
Overall
D l -E 2 1
DJ-E2I
Dl-E2I
D'-E^I
E
Comments: 'dry; 2liquid preservative
231
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-555-
Norman J. Fashing
College of William and Mary;
Williarnsburg, VA 23185
(804) 229-3000, ext, 240
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiologic£il
Sampling
_£JL ..„
L£L~ „__
_£!-
U1
E
Storage
,.DI
DC |
'" :1L__ZZZJ
p>i
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
< 522>
-554-
William Lyons; Florida Dept. of Natural
Resources; Marine Research Lab.; 100 8th
Ave. SE; St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(813) 896-8626
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiologicail
Sampling
cr
CI.
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
£
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
<523>
-530-
Paul H. Carlson; Dept. of Entomology;
Florida A&M Univ.; P.O. Box 111;2826
Boatner St.; Tallahassee, FL 32307
(904) 222-8030, ext. 624; Home (904) 877-0480
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological ]
Sampling
CI
CI _j
'~CI
_iLL_
E ~~*
Storage
E
E
E
IE
p
A_l
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
234
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<524 >
-528-
William B. Ezell, Jr.; Dept. of Biology;
The Citadel; Citadel Campus;
Charleston, SC 29409
(803) 723-0611, ext. 389 or 416
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
525>
529-
Louis J. Metz; Southeastern Forest
Experiment Station; US Forest Service; P.O.
Box 12254; Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(919) 549-8193
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E-
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<526>
-526-
Charles H. Peterson
Dept. of Biology; Univ. of Maryland
Catonsville, MD 21228
(301) 455-2243
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
2 JS
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<527 >
-527-
Lewis Berner; Biological Sciences Div.;
Univ. of Florida; 220 William Bartram Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611
(904) 392-1175
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E1!
EAI
E1!
E1!
E
Overall
E1!
E1!
E1!
E1!
E
Comments: Alcohol
* * * *
<528>
-532-
F. Harvey Pough; Dept. of Ecology &
Systematics; Langmuir Lab.; Cornell Univ ;
Ithaca, NY 14850;
(607) 256-4447
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<529>
-531-
*****
Philip E. Ode
Dept. of Biology; Theil College;
Greenville, PA 16125
(412) 588-8238
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Overall
D-E1 1
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Comments: i!iquid preservative.
236
-------
530
•533-
Richard C. Reardon; North East Forest
Experimental Station; US Forest Service;
151 Sanford St.; Hamden, CT 06514
(203) 772-0800, ext. 6154
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<531>
-523-
George B. Craig
Dept. of Biology; Univ. of Notre Dame;
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(219) 283-7366
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
* *
<532>
-524-
Philip A. Lewis; Analytical Quality Control
Lab.; US Environmental Protection Agency;
National Environ. Res. Center; MDARL, BMB 1014
Broadway; Cincinnati, OH 45268; (513) 684-2980
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
CI
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments: Need storage space for many specimens,
237
-------
<533 >
-525-
D. L. Deonier
Dept. of Zoology;
Oxford,, OH 45056
(513) 529-5454
Miami Univ,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2!
Dl-E2I
D l -E 2 1
Di-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments:
Mry; 2 alcohol.
<534>
-522-
Robert C. Vande Hey; Div. of Natural
Sciences; St. Norbert College;
De Pere, WI 54115
(414) 336-3181, ext. 465
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
i I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<535>
-560-
Samuel L. H. Fuller; Dept. of Limnology;
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia;
19th St. and the Parkway; Philadelphia, PA
19103; (215) 567-3700, ext. 336
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
!_
I
E _.. .
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
238
-------
536.
558-
Bill Galloway; Texas
Inc.; P.O. Box 5621,
Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 238-4221
Instruments
M/S 949;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
fT
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<537>
-557-
James E. Gillaspy; Box 158; Dept.
Biology; Texas A&I University
Kingsville, TX 78363
(512) 595-3803
of
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
< 538>
559-
Arwin V. Provonsha;
Dept. of Entomology; Purdue
West Lafayette, IN 47906
(317) 493-9180
University;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
j;
I
E
Comments:
239
-------
<539>
-556-
Armand Kuris
Inst. of Marine Sciences;
Moreheeid City, NC 28557
(919) 726-6841
UNC-CH;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<540>
-540-
Rae E. Baxter
Alaska Dept. of Fish
Bethel, AK 99559
(907) 543-2433
& Game; Box 90
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
T
I
E
Overall
I
T
I
I
E
Comments:
<541>
-539-
H. R. Moffitt; Agricultural Research
Service; 3706 West Nob Hill Blvd.
Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 248-4810, ext. 341
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
T
I
E
Comments:
240
-------
542
Alan J. Kohn
of Zoology; Univ. of Washington
joIoido^olM
May be of interest because of sampling site (ErriarJaisnfcrcStoll)
*****
James Greea;*N«>r£h*Carolina Dept. of
;ulturgi_Pest^Contrgl Div.; Agric
" ., NC
<544>
*****
W. A. Iseiia;*N«w*Mexico Dept. of Agric.;
24 L
-------
<545>
-546-
David G. Fellin; Project Leader;
OS Dept. of Agric.; Forestry Sciences Lab.;
Drawer G; Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 549-6511, ext. 3212
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc lides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Cocments:
*****
<546>
-549-
Carma Gilligan; US Forest Service;
Federal Building;
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 594-6511, ext. 3242
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<547>
-548-
Carleton M. Clifford; James E. Keirans;
National Inst. of Allergy & Infectious
Diseases; Rocky Mtn. Lab.; Hamilton, MT
59840; (406) 363-3211
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuc lides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
F.
E
E
E
Comments:
242
-------
548-
-547-
J. A. Onsager; Rangeland Insect Lab.;
US Dept. of Agric.; Agric. Research Service;
Montana State Univ.; Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 994-3344; FTS (406) 587-4511
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionucl ides'
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<549>
-544-
John A. Wagner;
Dept. of Biology; Kendall College;
Evanston, IL 60204
(312) 869-5240, ext. 212
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<550 >
-538-
H. Evans; Dept. of Zoology and Entomology;
Colorado State University;
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(303) 491-5365
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dl
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
24 '
-------
551>
535-
J. Keith Rigby
Dept. of Geology; Brigham Young Univ
Provo, UT 84601
(801) 374-1211, ext. 2457
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
E
E
E
E
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<552>
-534-
D. M. Tuttle
Experiment Station; Univ. of Arizona;
Yuma, AZ 85364;
(602) 782-3836
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides •
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<553>
-537-
Eugene C. Devenport; Brigham Young Univ,
Hawaii Campus, Box 138: Aloha Center;
Laie, HI 96762
(808) 293-9211, ext. 384
Component
Trace Element
trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclidies
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
j
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E_
Overall
E
E
E
E
E .
Comments:
244
-------
554>
536-
H. M. Graham; USDA, ARS; Entomology
Research Lab.; Cotton Insects Unit; P.O
Box 1033; Brownsville, TX 78520;
(512) 542-2516
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<555>
-545-
L. Duane Thurman; Dept. of Natural Sciences;
Oral Roberts Univ.; 7777 S. Lewis;
Tulsa, OK 84105;
(918) 742-6161
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
T
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<556>
-553-
J. Gordon Edwards; Dept. of Entomology;
San Jose State University;
San Jose, CA 95114;
(408) 277-3002; Home (408) 258-1433
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
Cl
CI
CI
E
Storage
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Overall
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Comments: Mry;^alcohol,
2 A '>
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557>
551-
Marius S. Wasbauer; California Dept. of
Food and Agric.; 1220 N. Street;
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 445-4521
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
x
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<558>
-552-
S. A. Sher
Dept- of Nematology; Univ. of California;
Riverside, CA 92502
(714) 787-4435; (714) 787-4432
Component.
Trace Element
trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
<559>
-550-
Jerry A. Powell
Dept. of Entomology; Univ. of California;
Berkeley, CA 94720;
(415) 642-3327
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D'-E'I
D'-E'I
D^E2!
D1-EZI
E
Overall
D^-E^I
D^E2!
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Comments
*dry; 2 liquid preservative
246
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<560>
-574-
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone; Div. of Biological
Control; Univ. of California-Berkeley; 1050
San Pablo Ave.; Albany, CA 94706;
(415) 642-7191
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
<561>
-573-
Allen W. Knight; Dept. of Water Science
and Engineering; Univ. of California, Davis;
Davis, CA 95616;
(916) 752-0692
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<562 >
-577-
Walter J. Harman; Dept. of Zoology &
Physiology; Louisiana State Univ.;
Baton Rouge, LA 70803;
(504) 388-1132
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
247
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<563 >
-579-
Robert L. Newell
P.O. Box 1063;
Glendive, MT 59330;
(406) 365-3728
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radlonuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
D-EI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<564>
-576-
Kenneth B, Armitage; Dept. of Biology;
The Univ. of Kansas; 2619 Belle Crest Dr.;
Lawrence, KS 66044;
(913) 864-4373
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
fil
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<565 >
-575-
Warren U. Brigham; Dept. of Aquatic Biology;
Illinois Natural History Survey; Natural
Resources Bldg.; Urbana, IL 61801;
(217) 333-6889
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
f
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
248
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566>
564-
Richard M. Johnson
Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources
Horicon, WI 53032;
(414) 485-4434
Box D;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<567>
-578-
Charles B. Wurtz;
3220 Penn Street.;
Philadelphia, PA 19129
(215) 844-7461
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
*****
<568>
-566-
Robert Winget; Center for Health &
Environmental Studies; Brigham Young Univ.;
786 Widtsoe Bldg.; Provo, UT 84601
(801) 374-1211, ext. 3991
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CJL
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
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<569>
-565-
Bill Galloway; Texas Instruments, Inc.;
P.O. Box 5621, M/S 949;
Dallas, TX 75222
(214) 238-4221
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<570>
-568-
Brenda Leistikow; College of Fisheries;
260 Fisheries Center; Univ. of Washington;
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 543-7838
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<571>
-567-
Donald Tarter;
Marshall Univ.; Dept. of Biology;
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 696-2409
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
2.50
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<572>
-571-
Robert A. Sweeney; Great Lakes Lab.;
State Univ. College; 1300 Elemwood Ave.;
Buffalo, NY 14222;
(716) 862-5821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<573>
-561-
Donely Hill; TVA Forestry, Fisheries and
Wildlife Development Laboratory;
Norris, TN 37838
(615) 494-7173, ext. 244
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
F,
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<574>
-569-
*****
Stanley Longfellow; Harold G. Nagel;
Dept. of Biology; Kearney State College;
Kearney, NB 68847
(308) 236-4074
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuciides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
251
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575>
563-
Sally Dennis; TVA Forestry, Fisheries and
Wildlife Development Laboratory;
Norris, TN 37838
(615) 494-7173, ext. 243
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<576>
-562-
*****
Fred G. Thompson; Dept. of Malacology;
Florida State Museum;
Gainesville, FL 32601;
(904) 392-1721
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I ^
I
I
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D1-EZI
DJ-E2I
D^E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
EZI
E2I
E
Comments: idry. zalcohol.
*****
<577>
-586-
B. K. Kunny;
Dept. of Biology; Beloit College;
Beloit, WI 53511;
(608) 365-3391
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
252
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584-
John E. Gannon
Biological Station; Univ. of Michigan;
Pellston, MI 49769
(616) 539-8545
Component
Trace Element
Trace 6r
J. A. Cummings; Dept. of Biology-
319; Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater;
Whitewater, wi 53190
(414) 472-1090
Component
Trace Element
Trace Orgjanxc
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Comments:
' Sampling
CI
CI ,
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
JEL__
E .
E
_£_____
58
*****
Wayne B. Merkley; Dept. of Biology;
Drake University; 25th & University;
Des Moines, IA 50311
(515) 271-2956
Component
Trace Element'
Trace Organic
Pesticides
RadlonuelTdes
Mic£61jiological~
Sampling
DI
CI
fL
DT
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
$
E
JL™_
.£___
Comments
253
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<581>
-582-
Richard J. Neves
112 Holdsworth Hall;
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 545-2757
Univ. of Mass,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
<582 >
-580-
Kim Ke Chung; The Frost Entomological
Museum; Penn State Univ.; 201 Patterson
Bldg.; Univ. Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-1895
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
D'-E2!
D'-E2!
DX-E2I
D'-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
E2I
E
Comments:
*dry; 2liquid preservative.
<583>
-581-
Frank Ryck; Missouri Dept. of Conservation;
110 College Avenue;
Columbia, MO 65201
(314) 449-3761
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
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<584>
-583-
Luther A. Knight, Jr.; Dept. of Biology;
Univ. of Mississippi; 1855 Eastover Dr.;
Jackson, MS 39211
(601). 982-6226
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclldes
Microbiological
Sampling
nr
CI
CT
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
<585 >
-570-
John Foley; Biological Monitoring; South
Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental
Control; 2600 Bull St.; Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-3499
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * * *
586>
572--
Samuel L. H. Fuller; Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia; 19th St. and the
Parkway; Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 567-3700, ext. 336
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological •
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
255
-------
<587>
-593-
Curtis L. Nincombe; San Francisco Bay
Marine Research Center; 8 Middle Rd.;
Lafayette, CA 94549
(415) 254-5650
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<588>
-594-
William Sipple; Maryland Dept. of Natural
Resources; Water Resources Admin.; Tawes
State Office Bldg.; Annapolis, MD 21401
(301) 267-5877
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic..
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<589>
-588-
Sherman S. Hendrix
Dept. of Biology; Gettysburg College;
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717) 334-3131, ext. 248
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
T
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
256
-------
590>
-589-
Bernard J. McAlice; Oceanography; Ira C.
Darling Ctr.; Univ. of Maine; Darling Ctr..;
Walpole, ME 04573
(201) 563-3146
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
Ci
fT
n
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
<591>
-595-
Charles Collinson
Rm. 239 Natural Resources Bldg.;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 201
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI-
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
******
<592>
-596-
Lois S. Kent; 25 Natural Resources Bldg.;
Illinois State Geological Survey;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481, ext. 286
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
j
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
257
-------
<593 >
-590-
John S. Pearse; Dept. of Biology;
Coastal Marine Lab.; Univ. of California
at Santa Cruz; Santa Cruz, CA 95064
(408) 429-0542
Component
Trace Element
Trace_0rcjanic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Mi cr db i o log i c a 1
Sampling
I
T
?
i
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments;
594>
•591-
John W. Icanberry; Dept. of Engineering
Research; Pacific Gas & Electric Co.; 3400
Crow Canyon Rd.; San Ramon, CA 94583
(415) 820-2000
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
J.
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* *
<595 >
-592-
Roderick A. Chisholm,II; Environmental
Branch; US Army Corps of Engineers SF Dist.;
100 McAllister St.; San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 556-7471
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
RadLonuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CT
CI
CI
f CI
$
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments;
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<596>
-603-
Charles Sartwell; USDA; Forestry
Sciences Lab.; US Forest Service; 3200
Jefferson Way; Corvallis, OR 97331;
(503) 752-4211, ext. 270
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
Dl-E2I
D'-E2!
D^E2!
Di-E2!
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
EZI
E
Comments:
1dry; 2alcohol,
* *
<597>
-604-
Daniel T. Jennings; Rocky Mt. Forest &
Range Exp. Sta.; Rm. 5423, New Federal Bldg.;
517 Gold Ave.; Albuquerque, NM 87101
(505) 766-2384; (505) 766-2385
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D^E2!
D1-EZI
D'-E2!
D!-E2I
E
Overall
E2I
E2I
E2I
EZI
E
Comments:
2alcohol,
* * *
<598 >
-605-
Robert T. Allen
Dept. of Entomology; Univ. of Arkansas;
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(501) 575-2451
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
259
-------
<599 >
-606-
John B. Harbo; Bee Breeding and Stock
Center Lab.; Rural Rt. 3; Box 82-B; Ben
Hur Rd.; Baton Rouge, LA 70808
(504) 766-6064
Component
Trace E lenient
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
T
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
* * * *
<600 >
-600-
A. K. Burditt, Jr.
13601 Old Cutler Road;
Miami, PL 33158
(305) 238-9322
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
T
Storage
I
I
I
T
I
Overall
T
I
I
I
I
Comments:
<601>
-598-
Harry 0. Yates , III
Forest Sciences Lab.
Athens, GA 30602
(404) 546-2435
US Forest Service;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
D'-E2!
D^E2!
D1-EZI
Dl-E2I
E
Overall
D^E2!
Dl-E2I
D^E2!
D^E2!
E
Comments: idry. 2liquid preservative.
260
-------
<602>
-599-
Daniel R. Kucera; USDA Forest Service;
P.O. & Federal Bldg.; 80 Daniel St.;
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(603) 436-7720, ext. 765
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * *
<603>
-602-
Glenn Belyea
8051 Clark Rd.;
Bath, MI 48808
(517). 641-4224
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
D-E1!
E
Comments:
Cyanide jar.
*****
<604>
-607-
Sigurd 0. Nelson, Jr.;
Dept. of Zoology; State Univ. of New York;
Oswego, NY 13126;
(315) 341-4249
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
261
-------
<605 >
-€09 -
Lester P. Gibson; US Forest Service;
Northeastern Forest Experiment Sta.; P.O.
Box 365; Delaware, OH 43015
(614) 369-4471
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C.T
L£I_
uJ£LL~_
CI 1
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DT
E
Comments:
606>
608-
Glen Erickson; North Central Forest Exp.
Sta.; USDA Forest Service; Folwell Ave.;
St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 645-0841
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DJ
DI
nr
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<607>
-610-
*****
Alexander P. Grantt; North Carolina Dept
of Agric.; Analytical Div. ,- Agric. Bldg.
Capitol SQ; Raleigh, NC '27601
(919) 829-3571
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
262
-------
<608>
-597-
R. J. Lavigne
P.O. Box 3354; University Station;
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-5199
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DT
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<609>
-611-
Charles E. Cheston; Dept. of Forestry;
The University of the South;
Sewannee, TN 37375
(615) 598-5182
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
r Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<610>
-612-
Robert E. Carter
School of Medicine; Univ. of Minnesota;
Culuth, MN 55812
(218) 726-7571
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
T
I
I
I
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
263
-------
-614-
Donald D. Runnells; Dept. of Geological
Sciences; University of Colorado;
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 443-2211, ext. 8323
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
rr
CI
CI
E
Storage
D-EI
E
E
D-EI
E
Overall
D-EI
E
E
D-EI
E
Comments:
* *
<612>
-613-
Kenneth D. Woodruff; Delaware Geological
Survey; 101 Penny Hall; Univ. of Delaware;
Newark, DE 19711
(302) 738-2833
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
<613>
-620-
Max Springer; Dept. of Plant & Soil
Science; P.O. Box 1071; Univ. of Tennessee;
Knoxville, TN 37916
(615) 974-7101
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
264
-------
<614>
-616-
William J. Lucas; Dept. of Agric.;
Forest Service; Bldg. 85; Denver Federal
Center; Denver, CO 80225
(303) 234-4365
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
* *
<615>
-615-
Arthur B. Onken; Texas Agric. Exp. Sta.;
Texas A & M Univ. Agric. Exp. Sta. at Lubbock;
Rt. #3; Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 746-6101
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
<616 >
-618-
James R. Brown; Dept. of Agronomy;
Univ. of Missouri; 139 Mumford Hall;
Columbia, MO 65201
(314) 882-6643
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
C.I
CI
CI
c^
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E,
Comments:
265
-------
<617>
-617-
Robert S. Johnston; Forestry Sciences
Lab.; 860 North 12th East;
Logan, UT 84321
(801) 752-1311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
GJL.
—OL -
C;L
CI j
E n
Storage
r_,£Llj___.
H_E
£
D1!
E
Overall
D1!
E
E
D1!
E
Comments:
JNo permanert storage.
* * *
<618>
-621-
Scott J. Williams
Peru State College;
Peru, NB 68421
(402) 872-6415
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * * *
<619>
-619-
Brian L. McNeal; Dept. of Agronomy &
Soils; Washington State University;
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 335-3650
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
P
Storage
DI
D-E1!
D-E1!
DI
E
Overall
I
E1!
E1!
I
E
Comments: Tplastic,
266
-------
620>
622-
Alan Davis; Coal Research Section;
513 Deike; Pennsylvania State Univ.;
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-6544
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
CI
CI
DI
CI
Storage
DI
D-E1!
D-P. l T
DI
E
Overall
DI
D-P. * T
D-E1!
DT
E
Conunents: aplastic liner.
<621>
-627-
H. Wesley Peirce
Univ. of Arizona; Arizona Bureau of Mines;
Tucson, AZ 85721
(602) 844-2733
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
qi
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
i
E
Overall
I
T
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<622>
-625-
John Thrailkill
Dept. of Geology; Univ. of Kentucky;
Lexington, KY 40506
(606) 257-3758
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
267
-------
<623>
-623-
Ernest E. Russell; P.O. Drawer R;
Mississippi State University;
Mississippi State, MS 39762
(601) 325-5926
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<624>
-624-
Glenna Wiley; Edward N. Wilson; Kentucky
Geological Survey; Univ. of Kentucky;
Lexington, KY 40506
257-1677; (606) 257-2696
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<625>
-626-
Richard Davis;
Fernbank Science Center; 156 Heaton Park
Dr. NE; Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 378-4311
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
268
-------
<626>
-628-
George H. Keller; NOAA Alantic Oceanographic
and Meteorogical Labs.; 15 Rickenbacher Cswy.
Virginia Key; Miami, FL 33149
(305) 361-3361, ext. 353
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
DJ
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
<627>
-630-
Floyd C. Larson; Water Resources Research
Center; Univ. of Tennessee;
Knoxville, TN 37916
(615) 974-2151
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
T
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<628>
-629-
Teng Chung-Wu; California Regional Water
Quality Control Board; 1111 Jackson St.;
Oakland, CA 94612
(415) 464-1255
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
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<629>
-631-
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
John Carothers; US Army Corps of Engineers;
Charleston District; P.O. Box 919;
Charleston,, SC 29402
(803) 577-417,1 , ext. 258
"~~~~
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sarup liner [
LJL— " ~" T
„ J .— „„ L
'i * r
i l
[ % i
Storage
I
_._.! ._,
"l~
I
E
-H
Overall
I
-r - ""
1
"I
E
Comments:
*****
<630>
-632-
James A. Harris
Corps of Engineers; P.O. Box 2288;
Mobile, AL 36628
(205) 690-2724
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
r I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
63>
633-
Donald K, Atwood; Dept. of Marine Sciences;
University of Puerto Rico;
Mayagez, PR 00700
(809) 892-2482
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological j
Sampling
^CJL—
CI ""
CJ-
CI
..§.
Storage
I
T
I
I
icJ
Overall
I
I
I
j:
E
Comments:
270
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<632>
-634-
Peggy Davis
Code 4503 Naval Weapons Center;
China Lake, CA 93555
(714) 939-6219
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D-EI
E
E
D-EI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<633>
-635-
*****
Robert Wilkins
1760 Walnut St.; P.O. Box 38;
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(916) 527-4504
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* * * *
<634 >
— 636~
Ronald G. Draftz
IIT Research Inst.; 10 W. 35th Street;
Chicago, IL 60616
(312) 225-9630, ext. 5147
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments:
271
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<635>
-637-
Bernard E. Saltzman; Kettering Lab.;
College of Medicine; Univ. of Cincinnati;
3223 Eden Ave.; Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513) 872-5709
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Festi-cides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
BI
E
E
BI
E
Storage
CI
E
E
CI
E
Overall
CI
E
E
CI
E
Comments: May be of interest for trace elements and
radionuclides if cleaned and stored properly.
*****
<636>
-639-
James York
3500 Tudor Rd.;
Anchorage, AK 99504
(907) 279-8684, ext. 341
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
<637>
-638-
P. W. Hodge
Dept. of Astronomy; Univ,
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-2888
of Washington;
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
MicrobiologicaT
Sampling
El
El
El
El
E
Storage
El
El
El
El
E
Overall
El
El
El '
El
E
Comments:
272
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<638>
-640-
Jerry Garro; Akron Region;
Air Pollution Control Agency
Broadway; Akron, OH 44308
(216) 375-2480
177 S,
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
DI
DI
CI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
*****
<639>
-641-
A. W. Hogan; Atmospheric Sciences
Research Center; 130 Saratoga Rd.
Scotia, NY 12302
(518) 377-6477
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
kadionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
• I
E
Overall
I
I
I
T
E
Comments:
* * * *
<640>
-359-
Willem Meijer; Curator, Herbarium;
School of Biological Sciences; Funkhouser 216;
Univ. of Kentucky; Lexington, KY 40506
(606) 257-2740
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
D1!
D1!
D1!
D1!
E
Overall
D*l
D1!
D^I
D1!
E
Comments:
not immersed in HgCl2 solution.
273
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<641 >
-643-
G. Dennis Cooke
Dept. of Biology; Kent State Univ.;
Kent, OH 44242
(216) 672-3429
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
_C£
CI
ci
CI
E
Storage
E
E
F
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
£
Comments:
<642>
-642-
Curtis J. Richardson; School of Natural
Resources; Univ. of Michigan; E. Univ. Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(313) 763-2239
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
Cl-DI
E
E
C^DI
E
Overall
c:-pi
E
E
C^DI
E
Comments:
* * *
<643 >
-644-
R. J. Goodland
Box AB;
Millbrook, NY 12545
(914) 677-5072
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
E
E
I
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
27A
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<644 >
-645-
Paul V. Nelson; Dept. of Horticultural
Science; P.O. Box 5216; North Carolina State
Univ.; Raleigh, NC 27607
(919) 737-3132
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
Comments:
<645>
-646-
*****
William C. Denison;
Dept. of Botany; Oregon State Univ.
Corvallis, OR 97331
(503) 754-1106
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
T
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
* *
<646 >
-648-
Clinton E. Carlson
Federal Building;
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 542-2930
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
_TT
E
Storage
DI
E
E
DI
E
I Overall
DI
E
E
DI
E
Comments:
275
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<647 >
-647-
N. Stark; School of Forestry;
University of Montana;
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 243-2913
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
D-E1!
D-E1 1
DI
E
Overall
I
E1!
E1!
I
E
Comments:
1 plastic.
*****
<648 >
-649-
Richard F. Watt; North Central Forest
Experiment Station; Missouri;
Columbia, MO 65201
(314) 882-2668
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I-
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<649>
-650-
Frank F. Munshower; Dept. of Animal
and Range Science; Montana State Univ.;
1407 S. Bozeman; Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 994-4821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
C1-DI
C^D^
C^DT
r^-Dl
•R
Overall
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Comments:
1 frozen.
276
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<650 >
-652-
Sammy D. Atwell; Dept. of Agronomy;
Univ. of Missouri; Extension; Courthouse;
New Madrid, MO 63869
(314) 748-5531
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<651 >
-651-
Richard L. Maples; Soil Testing Lab.;
Univ. of Arkansas; P.O. Box 767;
Marianna, AR 72360
(501) 295-2851
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
<652>
-653-
*****
Donald C. Hartman; State of Alaska;
Dept. of Nat. Res.; Div. of Geological and
Geophysical Surveys; 3001 Porcupine Dr.;
Anchorage, AK 99501; (907) 279-1433
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
277
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<653>
-654-
Roy J. Helfinstine; Illinois State Geological
Survey; Natural Resources Building;
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 344-1481
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*****
<654 >
-655-
Robert K. Wyeth; Great Lakes Lab.;
State Univ. College; 1300 Elmwood Ave.;
Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 826-5821
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
C^D23!
CZ-E13I
C2-E13I
C'-D23I
E
Overall
C^D23!
C2-E13I
C2-E13I
C^D23!
E
Comments:
plastic; 2glass; 3ashed.
*****
<655>
-656-
P. A. Fuqua; Hanford Environmental
Health Foundation; P.O. Box 100;
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 942-6414
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments :„,,_- ., ,- . ,_
Results for trace elements may be of interest,
but sample not stored.
278
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656
•657-
Dcuglas TubLs; Ventura County Air Pollution
Control Dist.; 625 E. Santa Clara Gt.;
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 648-6131, ext. 2668
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
E
E
DI
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
E
E
I
E
CoKiments
*****
6 5 7 -
658-
Edward Kyne
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06115
(203) 566-3310
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
, CI
CI
GI
E
Storage
I
I
1
I
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
355-
-346-
Charles F. QuibeM; North Coast Kerbariur;
Dept. of Biology; California State College,
Sonoma; Rohnert Park, CA 94928
(707) 795-2189; (707) 795-2303
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
DI
DT
DI
DI
E
Comments: Samples date back to 1890
279
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Dr. M. Christensen
Botany Dept.; Univ. of Wyoming;
Larmie, WY 82070
766-2380
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
I
Storage
I
I
I
I
I
Overall
I
I
I
I
I
Comments:
* * * *
< * >
Dr. Robert R. Rofen; Aquatic Research
Inst.; 21393 Curtis Street;
Hayward, CA 94545
(415) 785-2216
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
< *
*****
Lawrence L. DeMott
Dept. of Geology; Knox College;
Galesburg, IL 61401
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
I
I
I
I
E
Overall
I
j.
I
I
E
Comments:
*Not included in National Environmental Specimen
Bank Survey, Rept. #EPA-600/l-75-006 Jan. 1976.
280
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Dr. Johnnie B. Collins; Texas A&M
College; P.O. Box 2704
Prairie View, TX 77445;
857-2317 or 857-4012
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
CI
CI
CI
CI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
E
E
E
Comments:
* * *
< * >
Ivan Huber;
Dept. of Biology; Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.;
Madison, NJ 07940
(201) 377-4700
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
. DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Storage
E
E
E
E
E
Overall
E
E
F,
K
E
Comments:
-601-
*****
Richard H. Smith
U. S. Dept. of Agric.; Forest Service
Box 245; Berkeley, CA 94701
Component
Trace Element
Trace Organic
Pesticides
Radionuclides
Microbiological
Sampling
I
I
I
I
E
Storage
DI
DI
DI
DI
E
Overall
I
I
I
I
E
Comments:
*Not included in National Environmental Specimen
Bank Survey, Rept. tfEPA-600/1-75-006 Jan. 1976.
281
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