Browse usa
Notes on the Mammals of Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties
The authors of this paper spent the summer of 1920 in western Michigan studying the mammals of the region for the Michigan Geological and Biological Survey. From June 25 to August 4 was spent in the Cisco Lake Region with headquarters on Lindsley Lake; August 6 to August 20 a camp was maintained in the […]
Author: Dice; L. R., Sherman; H. B. Language: English Genre: Mammal405 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Mammals of Washtenaw County
The Mammals of Washtenaw County, Michigan Three natural physiographic divisions cross Washtenaw County from northwest to southeast. The northwestern part of the county is occupied by the rough interlobate moraine of loose-textured soil, the Interlobate Lake District; a broad Clay Morainic Belt occupies most of the central part of the county; and in the southeastern […]
Author: Wood; Norman Language: English Genre: Mammal41 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Mammals of Warren Woods
The Mammals of Warren Woods, Berrien County, Michigan Few detailed studies of the mammal associations of the forests of the United States have been made. But if we are ever to know, for our different species of mammals, the natural environments under which their evolution and differentiation occurred, we must study and describe their habitats […]
Author: Dice; Lee Raymond Language: English Genre: Mammal317 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway
Mammals from along the Alaska Highway were obtained for the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History in the summers of 1947 and 1948 by Mr. J. R. Alcorn, field representative of the Museum. He and his family visited Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon Territory and Alaska in an automobile and trailer from June 9, […]
Author: Baker; Rollin H. Language: English Genre: Animal, Mammal110 kB ↓Download ↑Convert ♥Buy It
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
The Journals of Lewis and Clark By Meriwether Lewis and and William Clark, 1804-1806 Note: These Journals are from May 14, 1804, the day the expedition left the Mississippi River, to September 26, 1806, a day or two after they arrived back in St. Louis. It includes all possible Journal entries of Lewis and Clark. […]
Author: Clark; William, Lewis; Meriwether Language: English Genre: Ethnology, Geography, Science, Zoology1.2 MB ↓Download ↓Mirror ↑Convert ♥Buy It