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Descriptions of three new species of cisco, or lake herring (argyrosomus), from the great lakes of america; with a note on the species of whitefish.
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1936 liii] j snyder and suoatt, the blue and lesser snow goose. 175 beach in the georgian bay region; from king, belleville, bloomfield, toronto, hamilton, melrose, long point and rondeau in the southern on- tario peninsula and the lower lakes region.
Charles macnamara (1870 – december 23, 1944) was an amateur photographer, entomologist, historian, and field naturalist born in 1870 in quebec city, quebec. He had a twin brother named richard (dickie), who died at the age of 10 due to typhoid fever.
(1936b) hydroid distribution in the vicinity of the queen charlotte islands.
The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher ottawa, ottawa field-naturalists' club collection.
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Vertical hatched areas, are groups of squares overlapped by areas of observers reporting relative decrease in 1936-37 over 1935-36.
1936 information is summarized from mnfi's database of rare species and community occurrences.
The canadian field-naturalist (formerly ottawa naturalist) (1987-2019) the condor (1980-2009) the journal of the japanese landscape architectural society (1925-1927) the journal of wildlife management (1945-2019) the open ornithology journal (2008-2016) the rangeland journal (1976-2016) the southwestern naturalist (1956-2018).
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This may be the first pan-canadian review of landslides, and includes a bibliography of most of the important canadian occurrences (to 1928), and some photographs. The author, a geology graduate from queen's university, joined the geological survey of canada as a topographer in 1913.
The canadian field-naturalist until the early 1950s and/or reported in published annual reports) included all addressees to which the canadian field-naturalist w as sent.
In 1936, when the united states signed a treaty with mexico, that protection was extended to cover all north america.
Gleanings in fernland, the ottawa naturalist, 29, 1915 - 1916. Gypsying through the ionquin, canadian field-naturalist, 40 #4, 1926. Lady slippers of eastern north america, the new flora and siluce, 3, 1931.
Apr 2, 2014 the canadian field-naturalist is a scientific journal publishing natural history research relevant to canada.
And white-tailed deer (1936), mountain sheep (1940), pikas (1954), and co astal popu latio ns of the deer mo use the canadian field-naturalist 64: 100–104.
An arhopalus foveicollis in uska species han coleoptera nga syahan ginhulagway ni samuel stehman haldeman hadton 1847. An arhopalus foveicollis in nahilalakip ha genus nga arhopalus, ngan familia nga cerambycidae.
The eastern sand darter, ammocrypta pellucida, is a small slender member of the family percidae.
Mayflies were sampled from streams and pond edges at 17 sites around rankin inlet, nunavut, between 6 and 20 july 2005, using a combination of kick-netting (200 μm mesh), aerial sweeping, and hand-searching of in-stream rocks and streamside vegetation.
The canadian field-naturalist (issn: 0008-3550) publishes scientific papers by amateur and professional naturalists and field biologists, reporting observations and results of investigations in any field of natural history, provided they are original, significant, and relevant to canada.
The canadian field-naturalist (cfn) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing studies on ecology, behaviour, taxonomy, conservation, and other topics relevant to canadian natural history.
In a 1964 book review published in canadian field-naturalist, frank banfield of the national museum of canada, a former canadian wildlife service scientist, compared mowat's 1963 bestseller to little red riding hood, stating, i hope that readers of never cry wolf will realize that both stories have about the same factual content.
The home-life and economic status of the double-crested cormorant.
The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher (1936) selected water resources abstracts nuclear science abstracts.
The canadian field-naturalist is a quarterly scientific journal publishing original scientific papers related to natural history in north america. It accepts submissions by both amateur and professional naturalists and field biologists. It is a delayed open access journal currently edited by dwayne lepitzki.
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Louise de kiriline lawrence (née flach; january 30, 1894 – april 27, 1992) was a naturalist, author, and nurse. She was a frequent contributor to the national audubon society magazine audubon.
1938 notes on the birds of the labrador peninsula in 1936 and 1937.
[show full abstract] we conducted a retrospective analysis of trends in dispensing of long-acting oxycodone from canadian community pharmacies in geographic areas contiguous with the canada–us.
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1940 preliminary study of some triassic pelecypods and ammonoids from the peace river foothills.
054; 955 kb the canadian field-naturalist (1936) (20510851982). 176; 1,11 mb the composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community (1936) (20484408500).
Geoffrey carpentier, the canadian field-naturalist --this text refers to the hardcover edition. About the author professor david walton began work in 1967 with the british antarctic survey (bas).
The canadian field-naturalist volume 79 october-december 1965 john richardson dymond october 4, 1887 — january 31, 1965. Beverley scott number 4 jan harvard royal ontario museum, university of toronto, toronto 5, ontario one of canada's best known zoologists, professor emeritus at the university.
Remains of ceratopsian dinosaurs have been known from the frenchman formation since the early 1900s. A summary of the published record of these remains and a discussion and probable identification of tw o triceraiops skulls and a torosaurus frill, based on material in the saskatchewan and eastend.
In canada's threatened species and habitats: proceedings of the symposium on canada's threatened species and habitats.
Importance of fire in alvar ecosystems--evidence from the burnt lands, eastern ontario. Vascular plants of a successional alvar burn 100 days after a severe fire and their mechanisms of re-establishment.
(1989) effects of parasitism by blowfly larvae protocalliphora sialia (diptera: calliphoridae) on western bluebird (sialia mexicana) nestlings.
Exoglossum maxillingua was captured at six sites between 1936 and 1938 from the delisle river, lake.
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“corky” jones, also along the frenchman river valley, is a partial skull lacking the posterior end including frill. Sternberg collected two partial skulls for the canadian museum of nature (cmn).
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