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    Field notes, Washington, D.C., February 15-June 15, 1940, New Mexico, June 20-October 2, 1940

    1 pp

    This item consists of Bailey's notes on the flora and fauna of the Washington, D.C. area from February 15-June 15, 1940 and his field notes on the plants and animals of New Mexico and Arizona within the context of Bailey's research on animal traps. Narrative entries are dated and describe localities in terms of nearby place names and elevation. Lists of scientific or common names of specimens caug

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    Field notes, Wyoming and New Mexico, March 15-June 3, 1906

    2 pp

    This item is comprised of field notes from Bailey's 1906 trip to Wyoming and New Mexico to study wolf extermination. The notebook primarily contains specimen lists of plants and animals, listed by their scientific names. Place of collection or observation of specimens is indicated by nearby place names beginning near Rock Springs, Wyoming and ending near Silver City, New Mexico. The notebook also

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    Field notes, Wyoming and Utah, May 16-July 3, 1890

    2 pp

    This field book is comprised of plant and animal specimen list generated by Bailey during his collecting efforts in Wyoming and Utah in 1890. Bailey often includes the number of specimens taken from the field and usually also includes a cubic measurement of the specimen. He also often notes the number of live specimens observed in the field. Bailey occasionally takes notes on bird behavior at spec

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    Field notes, circa 1955

    1 pp

    Locations include Oklahoma and Junction City and Big Springs Kansas. Other locations may be included. Pages are numbered 0842-0857. These pages are contents separated from material in Box 30, Folder 1, by Cooper. Notes are mainly geological and contain descriptions of shale and where fossils were collected. Pages are dated 11 August-9 September 1955. One page is dated 12 May 1953.

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    Field notes, circa 1956

    1 pp

    This field book contains notes on the paleontological specimen and geology of Devonian New Mexico taken between 16 September and 9 October 1956. Cooper describes stratigraphy of each location visited and notes the fossils found at each level. He also includes descriptions of the shale. Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, and other fossil specimens are noted. Page numbers for these field notes are 09-33. Also in

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    Field notes, circa 1959

    1 pp

    This field book contains notes on the paleontological specimen and geology of Central New York taken from 18-30 May 1959. Cooper's notes are a narrative account of his field work. Cooper finds brachiopoda, gastropoda, and other fossil specimen during this trip. He visits Cherry Valley and other Central New York localities. Handwritten page numbers: 1939-1945.

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    Field notes, eastern Kentucky, 1902

    1 pp

    The notebook documents geological fieldwork completed by August Foerste in Kentucky, 1902. Pages are numbered. Entries begin with location information (sometimes includes a combination of name of homeowner, geological landmark, town, distance from). They include geological sections with measurements, composition of terrain, type and color of stone, and sometimes sketches and hand drawn maps. Appea

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    Field notes, includes botanical observations made in Washington, D.C., March 1-12, 1899 and March 8-11, 1900, miscellaneous notes, 1913 and 1915 and notes made on trip to the Patuxent River, Maryland, April 23-24, 1916

    2 pp

    This item contains sparse entries from 1899, 1900, 1915 and 1916. Entries are dated and include scientific names and localities.

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    Field notes, partial list of birds seen in Wisconsin, 1898

    1 pp

    Alexander Wetmore records counts of birds in Wisconsin in 1898. Observations were completed when he was 12 years old. The lists are at the beginning and end of the notebook. The majority of the center is blank. Lists include of birds' common names and a corresponding count. The list in the back is titled "birds seen in Wisconsin" and is broken down by type: Grebes, Loons, Yulls & Terns, Cormorants

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    Field notes, specimen no. 1-2579, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, and Canada, 1898-1899

    1 pp

    This field book contains data from Coville and Kearney's botanical collection endeavors in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, and Canada, from April 28, 1898-August 6, 1899. Dated entries typically contain only specimen no., date of collection, locality and scientific name. Specimen no. 1-2579 are represented in the volume.

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    Field notes, specimen no. 751-807, Oregon, 1898

    1 pp

    This field book contains data from Coville's botanical collection and observation endeavors in Oregon from July 15, 1898-September 10, 1898. Dated entries contain information regarding locality and scientific name. Some entries include narrative descriptions of event surrounding the collection of specimens. Specimen no. 751-807 are represented in the volume. Localities include: Woodland, Lake Merr

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    Field notes, undated

    1 pp

    The field book documents geological fieldwork completed by August Foerste. Entries are headed with location information and geological descriptions. Location information usually includes possibly name of town or landmarks (sometimes names of owners) like quarries, but identification is unclear. There are geological sections with measurements, descriptions of layer composition and color, type of st

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