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    Mexico, January 20 - March 3, 1925

    1 pp

    Several pages of notes dated 20 January to 3 March 1925 documenting Goldman's travels in Mexico. Some description of flora of locations visited is included. Locations include San Luis Potosi, La Barca, and other locations.

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    Mexico, July 22 - September 18, 1896

    1 pp

    This field book documents the field work and travel of Goldman in Mexico between 22 July and 18 September 1896. Goldman's narrative notes record taxon and common names of plants and mammals observed and collected. Other types of specimen may also be recorded. Agricultural crops observed in various areas are also noted. Some common specimens rabbits, Kangaroo rats, mice, gophers, and prairie dogs.

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    Mexico, October 1, 1892 - April 4, 1893

    1 pp

    This field book documents Goldman's field research and travels in Mexico between 1 October 1892 and 4 April 1893. The notes are a narrative account describing plant, mammal, bird, and reptile specimens observed and collected, routes traveled, and other observations during his trip. Goldman uses both common and scientific names to refer to specimens. Examples of frequently noted specimens include m

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    Mexico, September 19 - November 28, 1896

    1 pp

    This journal relates to the lists mammals and birds in Box 26 Folder 7 of the same collection. The journal is a narrative account of the mammals and birds collected or observed in Jalpan, Pinal de Amoles, Encarnacion (hidalgo,) Zuiapan, Ixmiquilpán, and Santa Rosa between 19 September and 28 November 1896. Also included are notes on vegetation, how common plant and animal species are, and elevatio

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    Mexico, field notes, March 7 - June 24, 1893

    1 pp

    This field book documents Goldman's field research and travels in Mexico between 7 March and 6 June 1893. The notes are a narrative and describe mostly mammal and bird specimens observed and collected, routes traveled, and other observations. Goldman uses both common and scientific names to refer to specimens. Examples of frequently noted specimens include mice, voles, shrews, gophers, and sparrow

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    Mexico, mammal and bird notes, 1897-1898

    1 pp

    This field book lists mammals and birds collected or observed in Rio Verde, La Tinaja (in San Luis Potosi), Amecameca (Jalisco), Valparaiso Mountains, Huauchinango, Metlaltoyuca, and Jaumave. Each list is annotated, sometimes containing notes on quantity, surrounding environment, and elevations, and other observations. Specimen numbers for mammals range from 10375- 12444; specimen numbers for bird

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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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