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North American Fauna | 1890

Results of a biological survey of the San Francisco Mountain region and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona.

C. Hart Merriam; Leonhard Stejneger

Brief summary of a biological survey of the Painted Desert, specifically the San Francisco Mountain region, and the Grand Canyon (Canon).


North American Fauna | 1891

Results of a biological reconnoissance of south-central Idaho.

C. Hart Merriam; Leonhard Stejneger

Brief summary of south-central Idaho, including descriptions of subregions, mammals, birds, and reptiles.


North American Fauna | 1893

The Death Valley Expedition: A Biological Survey of Parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, Part 2

A. K. Fisher; Leonhard Stejneger; Charles H. Gilbert; C. V. Riley; R. E. C. Stearns; C. Hart Merriam; T. S. Palmer

Collection of reports on Death Valley, the bordering region of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Reports include birds, reptiles and Batrachians, fishes, insects, mollusks, trees and shrubs, cactuses and yuccas, and list of localities in the reports.


North American Fauna | 1889

Descriptions of Fourteen New Species and One New Genus of North American Mammals

C. Hart Merriam

Brief summary of new species identified, including grasshopper mice, marmot, pika, Spermophile, ground squirrel, bat, and Arvicolinae.


The American Naturalist | 1888

Description of a New Species of Field-Mouse (Arvicola pallidus) from Dakota

C. Hart Merriam

depositories for convenience of examination. Some return is made by the government but just what my informant neglected to state. I was much interested in Mr. Non Nemos account of the adjustment of a conflict between local bureaus of research (somewhat like our state geological surveys but with a wider scope), and the official scientific ommission of Utopia. This subject, however, we hope to fully elucidate in our contemplated memoir and will simply remark that the adjustment charged the local bureaus with the detailed examinations and collection of material, and imposed the duty of turning over a certain part of the facts and material to the central organization, which reduced the whole to systematic form, and included in its report an epitome of the more detailed publications of the local bureaus. Several of the provisions described above seem to the writer adapted to the work of the Association for Advancement of Science and later to the International Congress of Sciences and, I trust, we may arrive at a satisfactory system without the long period of experiment and bitterness passed through by science in Utopia.


Nature | 1889

Who Discovered the Teeth in Ornithorhynchus

C. Hart Merriam

ON returning from Central Arizona, where I have been engaged in biological explorations, I find upon my desk an important paperentitled “On the Dentition of Ornithorhynchus,” by my friend Mr. Oldfield Thomas, Curator of Mammals in the British Museum (see Proc. Royal Soc., vol. xlvi , 1889, 126–131, p1. 2).


The Auk | 1885

The Eider Ducks of the New England Coast

William Brewster; C. Hart Merriam

Canada Goose服装售价不菲,一件羽绒服外套折合人民币最低也要数干块钱,动辄便上万——然而这在如今这个消费者日趋理性、更加注重性价比的时代,却成为了CanadaGoose能够更上一层楼的重要原因。


Archive | 1910

The California ground squirrel.

C. Hart Merriam


North American Fauna | 1895

REVISION OF THE SHREWS OF THE AMERICAN GENERA BLARINA AND NOTIOSOREX

C. Hart Merriam; Gerrit S. Miller


North American Fauna | 1895

Revision of the pocket gophers, family Geomyidae (exclusive of the species of Thomomys)

C. Hart Merriam

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