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    Mexico, mammal and bird notes, August - November, 1896

    1 pp

    This field book lists mammals and birds collected or observed in Jalpan, Pinal de Amoles, Encarnacion (hidalgo,) Zuiapan, Ixmiquilpán, and Santa Rosa. Each list is annotated, sometimes containing notes on commonality and elevations, description of location found, and other observations. Specimen numbers for mammals range from 10049-10362; specimen numbers for birds range from 3778-3781. Specimen n

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    Mexico, mammal notes, January - June, 1899

    1 pp

    This field book is an annotated specimen list of mammals observed and collected at Alamos Mountains, Camoa (Sonora), Culiacán, Batamotal, Mazatlan, Casas Grandes (Chihuahua), and other locations. Goldman's notes remarks on commonality of animal, where it is typically found, and occasionally physical descriptions and description of behavior. Other information and observations may be included. Speci

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    Migration records, fall, 1901

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the fall of 1901. The data is recorded in a form supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when last seen, common or rare, wheth

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    Migration records, fall, 1902

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the fall of 1902. The data is recorded in a form supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when last seen, common or rare, wheth

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    Migration records, fall, 1903

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1903. The data is recorded in a format following a form previously supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when

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    Migration records, fall, 1904

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1904. The data is recorded in a format following a form previously supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when

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    Migration records, spring, 1900

    1 pp

    This is a migration record of birds for spring of 1900 as recorded by Alexander Wetmore. It is five pages and details recorded include month, date, common name of the bird, number, brief description of observed activity, and sex. This was recorded during his youth in North Freedom, Wisconsin.

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    Migration records, spring, 1901

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1901. The data is recorded in a form supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is two pages, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when last seen, common or rare, wh

    #edb-1651773417324-1651773421630-2
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    Migration records, spring, 1902

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the fall of 1901. The data is recorded following the format of a format previously supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, whe

    #edb-1651773417324-1651773421631-0
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    Migration records, spring, 1903

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1903. The data is recorded in a format following a form previously supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when

    #edb-1651773417324-1651773421632-1
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    Migration records, spring, 1904

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1904. The data is recorded in a format following a form previously supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when

    #edb-1651773417324-1651773421632-3
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    Migration records, spring, 1908

    1 pp

    This is a recording of the bird migration through North Freedom, Wisconsin, by Alexander Wetmore in the spring of 1908. The data is recorded in a form supplied by the US Department Agriculture, Division of Biological Survey. The document is one page, and details the common name of the birds observed, date first seen, quantity, when next seen, when became common, when last seen, common or rare, whe

    #edb-1651773417324-1651773421633-1
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