Explorations and field-work of Smithsonian Institution in 1936. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1937.
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Explorations and field-work of Smithsonian Institution in 1936. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1937.
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Explorations and field-work of Smithsonian Institution in 1936. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1937.
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Smithsonian Institution
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Smithsonian Institution
Date:
[April 1937]
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1937-04-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19370401
Publication End:
19370430
Corporate/Agency Author:
Smithsonian Institution
Publication month:
9
Publication year:
1937
SuDoc number:
SI 1.2:Ex 7/936
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[5]+100 p. il.
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(Publication 3407.)
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(Publication 3407.) † Distribution Made by Issuing Office.
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Contents.—Exploring solar power possibilities: by C. O. Abbot.—Geological studies in Europe; by R. S. Bassler.—Mlneralogical explorations in southeastern Alaska; by E. P. Henderson.—Collecting Devonian fossils in the Midwest; by G. Arthur Cooper.— Hunting for fossil mammals in Navajo country: by C Lewis Gazin.—Birds of Guatemalan highlands; by Alexander Wetmore.—Collecting birds and mammals in West Virginia; by Watson M. Perrygo.—Journey through Nan and Chiengrai provinces, Siam; by H. G. Deignan.—Greenland expedition of 1936; by Robert A. Bartlett.— Butterflies of Virginia; by Austin H. Clark.—Botanizing on Florida Keys: by E. P. Killip.—Archeological explorations on Kodiak and Aleutian islands; by Aleš Hrdlička.— Archeological excavations at Bering Strait: by Henry B. Collins, jr.—New developments in problem of Folsom complex; by Frank H. H. Roberts, jr.—Archeological explorations in northwestern Honduras; by William Duncan Strong.—Field studies of Iroquois in New York State and in Ontario, Canada; by J. N. B. Hewitt.—Ethnological reconnaissance among desert Shoshoni; by Julian H. Steward.—Bahama Islands and their prchistoric population; by Herbert W. Krieger.—Smithsonian Institution exhibit at Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, Tex.; by Carl W. Mitman.