Smithsonian Institution Archives

Finding Aids to Personal Papers and
Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Record Unit 7176
United States Fish and Wildlife Service,
Field Reports,
1860-1961

By By William E. Cox


Introduction

Historical Note

Descriptive Entry

Series Descriptions

  Series 1. FIELD REPORTS ON SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN THE UNITED STATES. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE.

  Series 2. FIELD REPORTS ON SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN CANADA. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 3. FIELD REPORTS ON SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN THE CARIBBEAN ISLANDS, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

  Series 4. FIELD REPORTS ON SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND GENERAL REPORTS.



INTRODUCTION

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service Field Reports (Record Unit 7176) were received in 1975 and 1984.

The Archives would like to thank the staff of the Biological Section, Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of Interior, for their help and cooperation in the transfer of the collection.


HISTORICAL NOTE

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has its origin in the work of C. Hart Merriam and the old Bureau of Biological Survey in the United States Department of Agriculture. By 1885, the ornithological work being conducted by the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) and other private organizations and individuals had grown to the point where private interests were no longer able to finance it sufficiently. Congress was then persuaded to establish a section of ornithology in the Division of Entomology of the Department of Agriculture. The purpose of the section was "the promotion of economic ornithology, or the study of the interrelation of birds and agriculture, an investigation of the food, habits, and migration of birds in relation to both insects and plants, and publishing reports thereon." Through the influence of the AOU and Spencer F. Baird of the Smithsonian Institution, Merriam was appointed Ornithologist. The following year the section attained independent rank as the Division of Ornithology. In 1888 its responsibilities were expanded to include mammals, resulting in a new title -- the Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy.

Merriam's concept of life zones which are fitted by nature for the life of certain associations of plants and animals, and his estimation of the value which the delimitation of such areas would have for agriculture, led him to propose the establishment of a Biological Survey into which his own division would be merged. The 1896 name change of the Division to the Division of Biological Survey was the result. In 1905, it became a Bureau within the Department of Agriculture.

The Bureau of Biological Survey remained within the Department of Agriculture until 1939 when it was transferred to the Department of Interior. The following year it was combined with the Bureau of Fisheries, which had been transferred to Interior from the Department of Commerce, to form the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Picture of Biological Party on Return to
Base
Biological Party on Return
to Base, Antarctica: (l. to r.)
Louis P. Columbo, Earnest E. Lockhart,
Harrison H. Richardson, Jack E. Perkins
U.S.A.S. Photo by C. C. Shirley.

From the beginning of the Survey's work, field research was of primary importance in gathering information concerning the interrelation of birds, mammals, and agriculture. Field surveys continued to play an important role as the Bureau's work evolved to include game protection, research on fur-bearing animals, the management of game refuges, predatory animal control, and the protection of migratory birds. Surveys conducted by the Bureau usually entailed sending individual naturalists or groups of workers to collect mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a particular state or geographic region. The collections would be augmented by detailed notes, specimens of representative plant life, and photographs of the environment being studied. The compiled materials would serve as the basis for a detailed report on the region. Biological surveys were also conducted at several regional field stations administered by the Bureau.


DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY

This collection consists primarily of reports, notebooks, notes, photographs, maps, and related materials documenting field research conducted by staff naturalists of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and its predecessor, the Bureau of Biological Survey. The reports, which primarily concern biological surveys conducted in the United States, are usually submitted to the Chief of the Bureau or to the division or section responsible for field research. Also included are a substantial number of reports concerning field work carried out in Canada and Mexico. A small amount of reports document work in South and Central America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Antarctica.

Most of the field reports are of a general nature documenting biological surveys of a particular state or geographical region. They fall into three categories: special reports, physiography reports, and plant reports. Notes on birds and mammals are joined to comprise the special reports and concern the observation, identification, distribution, and collecting of specimens. The physiography reports consist of notes and observations on the natural phenomena of the area surveyed, such as climate, topography, bodies of water, etc. Notes on plant life, trees, and vegetation are recorded in the plant reports.

Picture of Emperor Penguins
Emperor Penguins.
U.S.A.S. Photo by C. C. Shirley.

Reports on specific projects or topics are found throughout the collection. Included are reports on predatory animal control; faunal distribution and migratory studies; national parks and wildlife refuges (including reports on proposed parks and refuges); species introduction projects; wildlife management studies; conservation and wildlife problems; environmental impact studies; animal behavior projects; wildlife diseases and epidemics; bird-banding projects; and fur-bearing animal studies.

The collection also includes correspondence from staff naturalists and the general public usually pertaining to birds or mammals observed; newspaper clippings; and publications.


SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

SERIES 1.
FIELD REPORTS ON SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN THE UNITED STATES. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE.

All states but Hawaii are represented.

Box 1 of 132

ALABAMA

Folder1   Barkalow, Frederick Schencke, Jr. Special Reports, 1940
Folder2   Brimley, Clement Samuel. Special Reports, 1890
Folder3   __________. Physiography, 1890
Folder4   Burleigh, Thomas Dearborn (with James Lewis Seal, Don Edgar Eyles, and Harold Seymour Peters). "Birds observed on Petit Bois Island, Alabama." September 3, 1936.
Folder5   __________ (with James Lewis Seal, Don Edgar Eyles, and Harold Seymour Peters). "Vegetation observed on Petit Bois Island, Alabama." September 3, 1936.
Folder6   Einarsen, Arthur S. Special Reports, 1935
Folder7   Goldman, Luther J. Special Reports, 1915
Folder8   __________. Physiography, 1915
Folder9   Gutsell, James Squier. Special Reports, 1911
Folder10   __________. Physiography, 1911
Folder11   __________. Plant Reports, 1911
Folder12   Holt, Ernest Golsan. Special Reports, 1912
Folder13   __________. Physiography, 1912-1913
Folder14   __________. Plant Reports, 1912-1913
Folder15   __________. Special Reports, 1913
Folder16   Howell, Arthur Holmes. Special Reports, 1908
Folder17   __________. Physiography, 1908

Box 2 of 132
Folder1   Howell, Arthur Holmes. Special Reports, 1911
Folder2   __________. (with James Squier Gutsell). Plant Reports, 1911
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1912
Folder4   __________. Special Reports, 1913
Folder5   __________. (with Ernest Golsan Holt). Plant Reports, 1913
Folder6   __________. (with James Lee Peters). Plant Reports, 1914
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1914
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1915
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folder10   __________. Plant Reports, 1908-1916

Box 3 of 132
Folder1   Howell, Arthur Holmes. Trip to Bay La Launch, Alabama, 1926
Folder2   __________. Special Reports, 1936
Folder3   __________. 1938
Folder4   Peters, James Lee. Special Reports, 1914
Folder5   __________. Physiography, 1914
Folder6   __________. Plant Reports, 1914
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1915
Folder8   Robbins, Chandler S. Progress of Investigations of Inventory Methods for the Wilson Snipe, 1952
Folder9   Rowley, Charles P. Special Reports, 1894
Folder10   __________. Physiography, 1894
Folder11   Thompson, Russell J. Physiography, 1892
Folder12   __________. Special Reports, 1892

ALASKA

Folder13   Alaska Reindeer - Miscellaneous
Folder14   Reindeer Experiment Station. Blueprint of Lands and Fences, 1931
Folder15   Maps I
Folder16   Maps II
Folder17   Aleutian Islands. Coast and Geodetic Survey Maps, Numbers 8802, 9102

Box 4 of 132
Folder1   Alaska Mammals - Species and occurrence
Folder2   Sheep raising - Alaska and Aleutians, 1912-1925. Includes photographs.
Folder3   Game laws, 1905-1912
Folder4   Alaska fur seals - correspondence, newspaper clippings, Congressional Records, 1909-1910. Correspondents include C. Hart Merriam, David Starr Jordan, Oscar S. Strauss, Charles H. Townsend, Frederic Augustus Lucus, and George H. Bowers.
Folder5   Reindeer on Aleutian Island Reservations, 1913
Folder6   Transfer of Reindeer - Alaska, 1913
Folder7   Depredations of Lynx and Reindeer in Alaska, 1917
Folder8   Fur shipments, 1922-1929
Folder9   Notes on Mt. McKinley National Park from Park Service report, 1927
Folder10   Survey of the Alaska Reindeer Service, 1931-1933
Folder11   Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1933
Folder12   Alaska Game Commission - annual take of Alaskan wildlife; estimate of Alaskan wildlife population and its value (fur bearers), 1934
Folder13   Anderson, Jacob Peter. Plant Report, 1921
Folder14   Andrews, C. H. Allotment of grading land to natives - Alaska - Teller Herd, 1929
Folder15   Bailey, Alfred Marshall. Special Reports, 1919
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1920

Box 5 of 132
Folder1   Bailey, Alfred Marshall. Physiography, 1919
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1920
Folder3   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Special Reports, 1909
Folder4   Beals, Frank L. (with J. E. Longsworth). Unimak Island (Sea Otter), 1941
Folder5   Benson, Jack. Elk Survey - Afognak Island, 1941
Folder6   Blackwelder, Richard Eliot. Special Reports, 1915
Folder7   Brower, Charles D. Birds and Animals of Point Barrow, 1931
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1932
Folder9   Cahalane, Victor H. Report on an inspection of Admiralty Island, Alaska, 1940. Includes photographs of Admiralty Island and grizzly bears.
Folder10   Catt, Cyrus. Special Report, 1905
Folder11   Christoffers, Harry John. Report on Alaskan Mammals, 1911-1912
Folder12   Colbert, Leo Otis. Sea Otters on the Aleutian Island, 1945
Folder13   Collins, Henry Bascom, Jr. Special Reports, 1942
Folder14   Coolidge, Harold J., Jr. Report on Admiralty Island Bears, 1926
Folder15   Culver,Walter G. Miscellaneous Observations - Kenai Peninsula and Vicinity, 1923
Folder16   Dall, William H. Special Reports, 1873
Folder17   Dixon, Joseph S. Special Reports, 1940
Folder18   Dove, Walter E. (with Emery Clayton Cushing). Investigations of Reindeer Parasites, 1929-1930. Includes photographs.
Folder19   Dufresne, Frank. A Reindeer Roundup
Folder20   Dufresne, Frank. Investigation of Hooper Bay Wildfowl, 1924

Box 6 of 132
Folder1   Dufresne, Frank. Report of trip from home to Kotzebue and return, 1924
Folder2   __________. Report of trip around Seward Peninsula, 1925
Folder3   __________. Further Observations on the Snowshoe Hare. Extracted from report on trip to Yukon River, 1926.
Folder4   __________. Birds - Yukon Valley; Big Game - Interior of Alaska, 1927
Folder5   __________. Method of increasing the flow of game birds from Alaska, 1928
Folder6   __________. Dose Yavil Caribou, 1929
Folder7   __________. Predatory Birds - Yukon Delta, 1929
Folder8   __________. Reports from Game Wardens, 1936
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1938
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1939
Folder11   __________. Alaskan Waterfowl Reports, 1940
Folder12   Evermann, Barton Warren. (with G. Dallas Hanna). Plans for Investigation of Damage Don to Alaska Fur-Seals by Killer Whales, 1922
Folder13   Foote, Don Charles. Eskimo Hunter, Point Hope, Alaska, 1962
Folder14   Gabrielson, Ira N. Birds, 1943, 1946
Folder15   __________. Special Reports, 1946
Folder16   Gillham, Charles Edward. Alaska Waterfowl Investigations, Lower Yukon River, Chevak, Hooper Bay, 1941
Folder17   Gillham, Charles Edward. Waterfowl - Hooper Bay, 1942
Folder18   Glaser, Frank S. Special Reports, 1923
Folder19   __________. Special Reports, 1940
Folder20   __________. Special Reports, 1943

Box 7 of 132
Folder1   Goldman, Luther J. (with Grenold Collins). Alaska, 1938. Includes photographs.
Folder2   __________. Migratory Waterfowl, 1939
Folder3   Gray, Fred H. Special Reports, 1915
Folder4   Gray, H. D. (with John H. Steenis, Olaus Johan Murie, and Victor Blanchard Scheffer). Biological Investigations in Alaska, 1937. Pages 1-149.

Box 8 of 132
Folders1-2   Gray, H. D. (with John H. Steenis, Olaus Johan Murie, and Victor Blanchard Scheffer). Biological Investigations in Alaska, 1937. Pages 150-382.
Folder3   __________. Areas of reserved and leased land, Aleutian Islands, 1937
Folder4   Heath, Harold. Report of a Biological Survey of Forrester Island, 1913
Folder5   Herning, Harold K. Special Reports, 1940
Folder6   Hollister, Ned. Special Reports, 1903
Folder7   Houston, Aubrey F. A Summary of the Wolf Situation in Mt. McKinley National Park, 1937
Folder8   Imler, Ralph Hysel. Collecting Sea Lions and Sea Rocks - Alaskan Gulf, 1945
Folder9   Jewett, Stanley Gordon. Mammals - Southeast Alaska, 1941
Folder10   Johnston, H. W. (with Lawrence J. Palmer). Plant Reports, 1920
Folder11   Kenyon, Karl Walton. The Reindeer Herd on St. Paul Island, 1948. Includes photographs.
Folder12   __________. Walrus and other Marine Mammal Studies at Little Diomede Island, 1958. Includes photographs.
Folder13   __________. Walrus Studies, Little Diomede Island, 1958. Includes photographs.
Folder14   __________. Aerial Survey of Walruses in the Northern Bering Sea, Feb.-March, 1960. Includes photographs.
Folder15   Kepner, E. L. Wildlife Conditions, 1924
Folder16   Larson, Christian L. Special Reports, 1917
Folder17   Lensink, Calvin J. Report on the Sea Otter Surveys, 1957

Box 9 of 132
Folder1   Ligon, J. Stokley. Predatory Animal Control, 1922-1923
Folder2   Lomen, Carl J. Analysis of sale of Reindeer, 1928
Folder3   __________. Reply to Ryan's Report on the Alaska Reindeer Industry, 1934
Folder4   Manville, Richard Hyde. Report of a Survey, "Marine Mammals in the Chuchi Sea," 1961
Folder5   Miller, William B. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1925
Folder6   __________. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1926. Includes photographs.
Folder7   __________. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1927. Includes photographs.
Folder8   __________. Nunivak Island Caribou - Reindeer Roundup, 1927. Includes photographs.
Folder9   __________. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1928. Includes photographs.
Folder10   __________. Plant Reports, 1928
Folder11   Miller, William B. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1929. Includes photographs.
Folder12   __________. Plant Reports, 1929

Box 10 of 132
Folder1   Miller, William B. Nunivak Island Caribou - Reindeer Roundup, 1929. Includes photographs.
Folder2   __________. Nunivak Island Caribou - Reindeer Roundup, 1930. Includes photographs.
Folder3   __________. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1930. Includes photographs.
Folder4   __________. Alaska Reindeer Herds, 1930. Report missing.
Folder5   __________. Alaska Reindeer for North Canadian Rangelands, 1930. Includes photographs.
Folder6   __________. Plant Reports, 1930
Folder7   __________. Plant Reports, 1933
Folder8   Murie, Olaus Johan. Plant Reports, undated
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1920
Folder10   __________. Plant Reports, 1920
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1920
Folder12   __________. Field Notes, 1920-1921
Folders13-14   __________. Special Reports, 1921

Box 11 of 132
Folder1   Murie, Olaus Johan. Physiography, 1921. Includes hand-drawn maps.
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1922. Includes hand-drawn maps.
Folder3   __________. Plant Reports, 1922
Folders4-5   __________. Special Reports, 1922
Folders6-11   Murie, Olaus Johan. Itinerary and Journal, 1921-1922
Folder12   __________. Physiography, 1923
Folder13   __________. Special Reports, 1923. Includes drawings and maps.

Box 12 of 132
Folder1   Murie, Olaus Johan. Plant Reports, 1923
Folders2-3   __________. Itinerary and Journal, 1923-1925
Folder4   __________. Special Reports - Mammals, 1924. Includes drawings of mammals.
Folder5   __________. Special Reports - Birds, 1924
Folder6   __________. Physiography, 1924
Folders7-9   __________. Special Reports, 1925
Folder10   __________. Bird Banding, 1926
Folder11   __________. Itinerary and Journal, Old Crow River Trip, 1926
Folder12   __________. Report on Amak Island, Alaska, 1929
Folder13   __________. Predatory Birds - Alaska, 1929

Box 13 of 132
Folders1-4   Murie, Olaus Johan. (with Cecil S. Williams). Biological Investigations - Aleutians and Southwestern Alaska, 1936. Includes drawings and maps by Williams.
Folder5   __________. Annual and monthly Reports, 1936
Folder6   __________. Special Reports, 1936
Folder7   __________. Monthly Reports, 1937
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1937
Folders9-10   Murie, Olaus Johan. (with John H. Steenis, Victor Blanchard Scheffer, and H. D. Gray). Biological Investigations in the Aleutian Islands, 1937. Pages 37-255.
Folder11   __________. A List of the Birds and Mammals of the Aleutian Islands, 1942
Folder12   __________. Comments on Reports on the Aleutian Islands, 1942
Folder13   __________. Aleutian Island Wildlife Refuge. Comments on Ben East's Article, 1942
Folder14   Nelson, Edward William. A Winter Weather Report from the Klondike Region, 1881
Folder15   Osgood, Wilfred Hudson. Special Reports, 1900
Folder16   __________. Physiography, 1900
Folder17   __________. Special Reports, 1903
Folder18   __________. (with Ned Hollister). Physiography, 1903

Box 14 of 132
Folder1   Palmer, Lawrence J. Plant Reports, 1921
Folder2   __________. Special Reports, 1922
Folder3   __________. Plant Reports, 1922
Folder4   __________. Special Reports, 1925. Includes hand-drawn map.
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1926
Folder6   __________. Monthly Reports, 1927
Folder7   __________. Plant Reports, 1927
Folder8   __________. Monthly Reports, 1928
Folder9   __________. Monthly Reports, 1929
Folder10   __________. Plant Reports, 1929
Folder11   __________. Buffalo, 1929
Folder12   Palmer, Lawrence J. Quarterly Reports, 1930
Folder13   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1931
Folder14   __________. Annual Report, 1931
Folder15   __________. Reindeer Grazing Areas, 1931

Box 15 of 132
Folder1   Palmer, Lawrence J. Mountain Sheep, 1931
Folder2   __________. Musk Oxen Digestion Tests, 1931
Folder3   __________. Plant Studies, 1931
Folder4   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1932
Folder5   __________. Reindeer Digestion Test, 1932
Folder6   __________. Musk Oxen, 1932
Folder7   __________. Musk Oxen Digestion Tests, 1932.
Folder8   __________. Alaskan Reindeer - miscellaneous, 1932
Folder9   __________. (with Charles H. Rouse and William B. Miller). Nunivak Island Reports, 1932-1933
Folder10   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1933
Folder11   __________. Plant Reports, 1933
Folder12   __________. Introduction of Buffalo to Alaska and Present Status, 1933
Folder13   __________. Egavik Report, 1933. Includes photographs.
Folder14   __________. Range Reconnaissance - Kenai Peninsula Moose Area, 1933
Folder15   __________. Monthly Reports, 1934
Folder16   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1934
Folder17   Palmer, Lawrence J. Pasturing and Feeding Reindeer, 1934
Folder18   __________. Special Reports, 1935
Folder19   __________. Monthly Reports, 1937
Folder20   __________. Wildlife Problems of Kodiak Island, 1938. Includes photographs.

Box 16 of 132
Folder1   Palmer, Lawrence J. Monthly Reports, 1938
Folder2   __________. Management of Musk Oxen and Reindeer on Nunivak Island, 1938. Includes photographs.
Folder3   __________. Management of Moose Herds on Kenai Peninsula, 1938. Includes photographs.
Folder4   __________. Kenai Moose Project, 1939
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1939. Includes photographs of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley Region.
Folder6   __________. Annual Report, 1940
Folder7   __________. Monthly and Quarterly Reports, 1940
Folder8   __________. (with Jack W. Warwick). Interior Dall Sheep and Wolves, 1940
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1940. Includes photographs taken on a buffalo survey.
Folder10   __________. Program of Work, 1940
Folder11   __________. Matanuska-Susitna Valley Range and Wildlife Survey, 1940. Includes photographs.

Box 17 of 132
Folder1   Palmer, Lawrence J. Fire Affecting Caribou Maintenance in Alaska, 1940-1941
Folder2   __________. Caribou versus Fire in Interior Alaska, 1941. Includes photographs.
Folder3   Palmer, Lawrence J. Annual Report, 1941
Folder4   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1941
Folder5   __________. Southeastern Alaska Deer, 1941. Includes photographs.
Folder6   __________. Dall Sheep in the Mt. Hayes Region, 1941. Includes photographs.
Folder7   __________. Annual Report, 1942
Folder8   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1942
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1942
Folder10   __________. Southeastern Alaska Deer, 1942
Folder11   __________. Major Vegetable Types, 1942
Folder12   __________. Alaska Flora, 1942
Folder13   __________. A survey of Available Duck Foods on Some Areas in S. E. Alaska, 1943
Folder14   __________. Alaska Flora, Distribution of Species by Major Localities, 1943
Folder15   __________. SpecialReports,1943. Includes photographs of the Stikine River Region.
Folder16   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1943
Folder17   __________. (with Charles H. Rouse). Study of the Alaska Tundra with reference to its Reactions to Reindeer and Other Grazing, 1945
Folder18   Porsild, Alf Erling. Reindeer Grazing in Northwest Canada, 1929
Folder19   Preble, Edward Alexander. Special Reports, 1910
Folder20   __________. Special Reports, 1931
Folder21   Reed, Irving McK. Musk Oxen, 1929
Folder22   Rhode, Clarence J. Special Reports, 1939
Folder23   Rouse, Charles H. Nunivak Island Caribou - Reindeer Roundup, 1932. Includes photographs.
Folder24   __________. Report on 1932 Buckland Roundup, 1932. Includes photographs.
Folder25   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1933
Folder26   __________. Meeting of the Second Annual Deer Growers Convention, 1933

Box 18 of 132
Folder1   Rouse, Charles H. Report of Quadrat Work on the Bering Sea - Arctic Coast, 1934. Pages 1-55. Includes photographs.
Folder2   __________. Report of Quadrat Work on the Bering Sea - Arctic Coast, 1934. Pages 56-106. Includes photographs.
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1935. Includes photographs of musk oxen investigations on Nunivak Island.
Folder4   __________. Monthly Reports, 1935-1936
Folder5   __________. Annual Report, 1936
Folder6   __________. Special Reports, 1936. Includes photographs of musk oxen investigations on Nunivak Island.
Folder7   __________. Annual Report, 1937
Folder8   Ryan, W. Carson, Jr. The Alaska Reindeer Industry, 1933
Folder9   Sarber, Hosea R. Special Reports, 1938
Folder10   __________. Kodiak Brown Bear Control Project, 1939. Includes photographs.
Folder11   Sawyer, Ernest Walker. Establishment in Alaska of Reindeer Council, 1931.
Folder12   __________. Proposed Pacific - Yukon Highway, 1931
Folder13   Scheffer, Victor Blanchard. Observations in the Aleutian Islands, 1938. Includes photographs.

Box 19 of 132
Folder1   Scheffer, Victor Blanchard. Report on Fishes and Invertebrates Collected on the 1937 Biological Survey Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1938. Pages 1-179. Includes photographs.
Folder2   __________. Report on the Fishes and Invertebrates Collected on the 1937 Biological Survey Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1938. Pages 180-382.
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1940
Folders4-5   __________. Studies in the Pribilof Islands, 1940. Includes photographs.
Folder6   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1942. Includes photographs, primarily of Harbor Seals.
Folder7   Stennis, John H. (with H. D. Gray, Olaus Johan Murie, and Victor Blanchard Scheffer). Biological Investigations in the Pribilof Islands, 1937. Includes hand-drawn map by Stennis.
Folder8   Stevenson, Donald H. Fishes of Alaskan Waters in the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands, 1920
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1920-1921
Folder10   __________. Attu Island, 1921
Folder11   __________. Reindeer Herd at Uninak Island, 1921

Box 20 of 132
Folder1   Stevenson, Donald H. Reindeer at Uralaska Island, 1921
Folder2   __________. Report on Islands within the Aleutian Islands Reservation, 1921-1924. Includes hand-drawn maps.
Folder3   __________. Plant Reports, 1922
Folder4   __________. Akutan Island, 1924
Folder5   Stevenson, Donald H. Operations of Aleutian Livestock Company, 1925
Folder6   __________. Sheep Grazing on the Aleutian Islands, 1925
Folder7   Stewart, R. K. Report on Cooperative Predatory Animal Investigations and Control, 1929
Folder8   Streator, Clark Perkins. Physiography, 1895
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1895
Folder10   Swanson, Gustav A. Special Reports, 1895
Folder11   Thompson, Charles O. Field Diary, 1944
Folder12   Twitchell, A. H. Special Reports, 1914
Folder13   __________. Photographs and correspondence with Edward William Nelson, 1930-1932
Folder14   Vreeland, Frederick K. Faunal Observations in Alaska, 1920
Folder15   Walker, Ernest Pillsbury. Alaska Mammals, 1913-1923
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1922
Folder17   __________. Plant Reports, 1922
Folder18   __________. Data for Specimens sent to Bureau, 1924
Folder19   Walker, M. Burt. Special Reports, 1947
Folder20   Warwick, Jack W. Caribou Run through the 40-mile country, 1925
Folder21   __________. Special Reports, 1936
Folder22   __________. Mt. Hayes Region, 1940
Folder23   __________. Specimen List, 1941
Folder24   Wenrich, Wright. Game Conditions - Southeastern Alaska; Recommendations for Temporary Game Conditions, 1922
Folder25   Wetmore, Alexander. Special Reports, 1911
Folder26   Wetmore, Alexander. Alaska Bird Notes, 1911
Folder27   __________. Physiography, 1911
Folder28   White, Sam O. Special Reports, 1939
Folder29   Wilke, Ford. Reindeer on St. Paul Island, 1942
Folder30   Williams, H. P. Report on Wolf Investigations, 1923-1924

Box 21 of 132

ARIZONA

Folder1   Notes on Grand Canyon National Park, 1927
Folder2   Report of the District Investigation Committee, District 3, January 1927
Folder3   Report of the Committee Investigating Big Game Ranges on Certain National Forests in Arizona, 1931
Folder4   Kaibab Investigative Committee, 1931
Folder5   Adams, E. R. Special Reports, 1914
Folder6   Arnold, Lee Wright. White-Winged Dove - Yuma, Arizona, 1941
Folder7   Bailey, Florence Merriam. Birds Recorded from the Santa Rita Mountains, undated
Folder8   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Plant Reports, 1889
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1889
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1889
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1907

Box 22 of 132
Folder1   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Special Reports, 1908
Folder2   __________. Special Reports, 1913
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1920
Folder4   __________. Special Reports, 1921
Folder5   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Special Reports, 1928
Folder6   __________. The Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, 1929
Folder7   __________. Deer Conditions on the Kaibab, 1929
Folder8   __________. Mammals of the Grand Canyon, 1929
Folder9   __________. Mammals of the Grand Canyon, 1931
Folder10   Birdseye, Clarence. Special Reports, 1908
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1909
Folder12   Brooks, James P. Kaibab Deer, 1929, 1937
Folder13   Cantwell, George G. Physiography, 1927
Folder14   __________. Report of a Collecting Trip through Arizona, 1927
Folder15   Dearborn, Ned. Special Reports, 1910

Box 23 of 132
Folder1   Dunham, S. R. Cougar in Kaibab, 1923
Folder2   Edwards, J. B. (with Charles Murray, Benjamin Thompson, Warren F. Hamilton, Robert H. Park, D. A. Shoemaker, and Walter G. Mann). Estimate of the Number of Deer on Kaibab National Forest, 1934
Folder3   Fisher, Albert Kenrick. Special Reports, 1892
Folder4   __________. Physiography, 1892
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1894
Folder6   Forest Service. Kaibab Deer Report, 1928
Folder7   Gilbert, Grove Karl. Plant Reports, 1873
Folder8   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Distribution of Mammals and Birds of Arizona Life Areas, undated
Folder9   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Special Reports, 1905
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1909
Folder11   __________. Physiography, 1909
Folder12   __________. Plant Reports, 1909
Folder13   __________. Plant Reports, 1913
Folder14   __________. Physiography, 1912
Folder15   __________. Special Reports, 1913
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1914
Folder17   __________. Physiography, 1914
Folder18   __________. Plant Reports, 1914

Box 24 of 132
Folder1   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Physiography, 1915
Folders2-3   __________. Special Reports, 1915
Folder4   __________. Physiography, 1916
Folders5-6   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folders7-8   __________. Special Reports, 1917
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1917
Folder10   __________. Plant Reports, 1917
Folder11   __________. Report of Investigations of Summer Conditions Affecting Elk on Sitgreaves National Forest, July 1-15, 1920
Folder12   __________. (with Samuel Barren Locke). The Deer of the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, 1922
Folder13   __________. (with Samuel Barren Locke). Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, 1923

Box 25 of 132
Folder1   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Special Reports, 1923
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1923
Folder3   __________. Report on the Tonto Plateau, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, as a Prospective Antelope Refuge, April 8-23, 1923
Folder4   __________. Report on Conditions Affecting the Kaibab Squirrel, 1924
Folder5   __________. Report on Predatory Animals - Grand Canyon National Game Preserve and Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1924
Folder6   __________. Report on Proposed Introduction of Antelope at Hermit Creek Camp, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1924
Folder7   __________. The Deer of Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, 1924
Folder8   __________. Memorandum Concerning Antelope Introduced in Grand Canyon National Park in 1924, 1925
Folder9   __________. Memorandum Concerning the Kaibab Squirrel, June 1925
Folder10   __________. Report on Conditions Affecting Deer of Kaibab Plateau, June 1925
Folder11   __________. The Deer of Kaibab Plateau, 1929. Includes photographs.
Folder12   __________. Report on a Survey of Game Refuges in Certain National Forests in Arizona, April 1931. Includes photographs.
Folder13   __________. Special Reports, 1932
Folder14   __________. Special Reports, 1933
Folder15   Greene, Edward L. Plant Reports, 1889-1890
Folder16   Hall, Eugene Raymond. Special Reports, 1925
Folder17   __________. Kaibab Deer, 1925
Folder18   Hatton, J. H. Special Reports, 1940
Folder19   Holman, George E. Game Conditions on Kaibab National Forest, 1922
Folder20   Holt, Ernest Golsan. Physiography, 1914
Folder21   __________. Plant Reports, 1914
Folder22   __________. Special Reports, 1914
Folder23   Horn, E. E. Experiments for Control of the Porcupine in the Southwest, 1927

Box 26 of 132
Folder1   Howell, Alfred Brazier. Special Reports, 1915-1916
Folder2   __________. Special Reports, 1918
Folder3   __________. Physiography, 1918
Folder4   __________. Plant Reports, 1918
Folder5   Hoy, Charles M. Special Reports, 1915
Folder6   Jackson, Hartley H. T. Special Reports, 1915
Folder7   __________. Physiography, 1915
Folder8   __________. Physiography, 1916
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folder10   __________. (with Olaus Johan Murie). Special Reports, 1940. Includes photographs.
Folder11   Johnson, Fred W. Report on the 1944 Deer Ride - Kaibab (North), 1944

Box 27 of 132
Folders1-2   Ligon, J. Stokley. Special Reports, 1914
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1939.
Folder4   __________. Some Observations on Birds in Southern Arizona, 1942
Folder5   Locke, Samuel Barren. Special Reports, 1931
Folder6   Mann, Walter G. (with Hugh E. Putnam). Raising Fawns (Mule Deer), 1932
Folder7   Musgrave, M. E. Report on Condition of Deer Found in May, 1925
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1926-1933
Folder9   Neff, Johnson Andrew. Studies on the Nesting of the Western White-Winged Dove Near Phoenix, Arizona, 1938
Folder10   __________. Second Progress Report on a Study of the White-Winged Dove, 1939. Includes photographs.
Folder11   __________. Progress Memoranda: Western White-Winged Dove, 1940.
Folder12   __________. Fourth Progress Report: Western White-Winged Dove, 1941
Folder13   __________. Homing Instinct in the Dwarf Cowbird in Arizona, 1942
Folder14   Nelson, Edward William. Special Reports, 1890
Folder15   __________. Physiography, 1890
Folder16   __________. Physiography, 1909

Box 28 of 132
Folder1   Nelson, Edward William. Special Reports, 1909
Folder2   __________. Plant Reports, 1909
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1911
Folder4   __________. Grand Canyon National Game Preserve and Methods of Utilizing its Surplus Deer, 1923
Folder5   __________. Record of Mule Deer Crossing the Colorado in Grand Canyon, 1924
Folder6   Nichol, Andrew Alexander. Special Reports, 1937
Folder7   Pearson, G. A. Notes on Kaibab Forest, 1925
Folder8   Peters, James Lee. Special Reports, 1914
Folder9   Peters, James Lee. Physiography, 1914
Folder10   Phillips, John C. Necessity for Special Protection for Mountain Sheep in Arizona, 1931
Folder11   Price, W. W. Physiography, 1894
Folder12   Rasmussen, Edmund. Kaibab Deer, 1927
Folder13   Redington, Paul G. Special Reports, 1931
Folder14   Sheldon, Charles. (with Edward William Nelson). Plant Reports, 1912
Folder15   Shirts, George EYE. Mule Deer, Kaibab National Game Preserve, 1923
Folder16   Skinner, Molten Philo. Special Reports, 1916
Folder17   __________. Physiography, 1916
Folder18   Stephens, Frank. Physiography, 1902
Folder19   __________. Special Reports, 1902
Folder20   Streator, Clark Perkins. Special Reports, 1892
Folder21   __________. Special Reports, 1893
Folder22   Swarth, Harry Schelwald. Special Reports, 1902-1907
Folder23   Taylor, Walter P. The Basic Importance of Life History Studies, undated
Folder24   __________. (with L. V. G. Loftfield) Damage to Forage by the Prairie Dog, undated
Folders25-26   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folder27   __________. Physiography, 1916
Folder28   __________. Plant Reports, 1916

Box 29 of 132
Folder1   Taylor, Walter P. Special Reports, 1918
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1918
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1919
Folder4   Taylor, Walter P. Report of Progress - Rodent Grazing Areas, 1919
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1920
Folder6   __________. Arizona Experimental Tracts, 1920
Folder7   __________. Report of Progress, 1921
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1921
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1921
Folder10   __________. Narrative of a Trip to Arizona Experimental Areas, 1922
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1923
Folder12   __________. Report of Progress, 1923
Folder13   __________. (with Charles Taylor Vorhies). Kangaroo Rats and Scorpion Mice on the Santa Rica Reserve, 1923
Folder14   __________. Special Reports, 1924
Folder15   __________. Summary of Work, Field Season, 1924
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1925
Folder17   __________. Project Summary, 1925
Folder18   __________. Summary of Work, Field Season, 1925
Folders19-20   __________. Special Reports, 1926. Includes photographs.
Folder21   __________. Report of Mule Deer, 1926
Folder22   __________. Narrative Reports, 1926
Folder23   __________. Summary of Work, Field Season, 1926

Box 30 of 132
Folder1   Taylor, Walter P. Special Reports, 1927
Folder2   Taylor, Walter P. Narrative Reports, 1927
Folders3-4   __________. Special Reports, 1928
Folder5   __________. Narrative Reports, 1928
Folder6   __________. Special Reports, 1929
Folder7   __________. Quarterly Reports, 1929
Folder8   __________. Coronado National Forest, 1929
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1930
Folder10   __________. Lepus - Stomach Examination, 1930
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1931. Includes photographs.
Folder12   __________. Special Reports, 1932
Folder13   __________. Special Reports, 1933. Includes photographs.
Folder14   __________. Special Reports, 1934. Includes photographs.
Folder15   __________. Report on Boundary of Proposed Organ Pipe National Monument and Report on Proposed Kofa Mountain Area, 1935
Folder16   __________. Memorandum on Proposed Game Preserves in Western Arizona, 1935. Includes photographs.
Folder17   __________. Proposed Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge and the Proposed King of Arizona Wildlife Refuge, 1935. Includes photographs.
Folder18   __________. Proposed House Rock Valley Wildlife Refuge, 1935. Includes photographs.

Box 31 of 132
Folder1   Taylor, Walter P. Reports on Proposed Kofa Mountains and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monuments, 1935
Folder2   Taylor, Walter P. Coconino-Sitgreaves Winter Game Range, 1935. Includes photographs.
Folder3   __________. Conclusions and Recommendations, 1935
Folder4   Tinkham, Ernest R. Ecological Study - The Western White-Winged Dove, 1941. Includes photographs.
Folder5   Vorhies, Charles Taylor. (with Walter P. Taylor). Life History of the Kangaroo Rat, 1922
Folder6   Walker, Ernest Pillsbury. List of Small Mammals Collected in Arizona and California, 1921
Folder7   Weese, Asa Orrin. Organ Pipe Monument, 1941
Folder8   Willard, Frank C. Special Reports, 1928
Folder9   Young, Stanley Paul. Special Reports, 1932
Folder10   Kaibab Deer - Newspaper Clippings
Folder11   Map - Distribution of Cereus Giganteus, 1907
Folder12   Kaibab Maps, undated
Folder13   Kaibab Maps, 1925
Folder14   Tabulated Report on Inquires to Yellow Pine, October 1925

Box 32 of 132

ARKANSAS

Folder1   Dutcher, Basil Hicks. Special Reports, 1894
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1894
Folder3   Einarsen, Arthur S. Special Reports, 1935
Folder4   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Bird Reservations, 1916
Folder5   Hanna, G. Dallas. Special Reports, 1911
Folder6   Howell, Arthur Holmes. Plant Reports, 1910
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1910
Folder8   Howell, Arthur Holmes. Physiography, 1910
Folder9   McAtee, Waldo Lee. Special Reports, 1910
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1911
Folder11   Metcalf, Franklin P. List of Plants Collected in Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois, 1920
Folder12   Preble, Edward Alexander. Special Reports, 1892
Folder13   __________. Physiography, 1892
Folder14   Wetmore, Alexander. Special Reports, 1917

CALIFORNIA

Folder15   Notes on Lassen Volcanic National Park from Park Service Report, 1927
Folder16   Notes on Yosemite National Park from Park Service Report, 1927
Folder17   Augustine, W. B. Wildlife Observations of Fur Bearers - Sequoia National Park, 1941
Folder18   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Miscellaneous Papers
Folder19   __________. Special Reports, 1890
Folder20   __________. Physiography, 1890-1891
Folder21   __________. Special Reports, 1891
Folder22   __________. Plant Reports, 1891
Folder23   __________. Special Reports, 1897
Folder24   __________. Physiography, 1897
Folder25   __________. Plant Reports, 1898
Folder26   __________. Physiography, 1898-1899
Folder27   __________. Special Reports, 1899

Box 33 of 132
Folder1   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. (with Florence Merriam Bailey). Special Reports, 1900
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1900
Folder3   __________. Plant Reports, 1900
Folder4   __________. (with Florence Merriam Bailey). Special Reports, 1907
Folder5   __________. Physiography, 1907
Folder6   __________. Plant Reports, 1907
Folder7   __________. Plant Reports, 1909
Folder8   __________. Physiography, 1909
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1909
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1911
Folder11   __________. Plant Reports, 1911
Folder12   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folder13   __________. Plant Reports, 1916
Folder14   __________. Special Reports, 1919
Folder15   __________. Special Reports, 1920
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1921

Box 34 of 132
Folder1   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Notes on the Great Blue Heron, Blue Grouse, Ruffled Grouse, Sage Grouse, Sharpe-tailed Grouse, and Ringed-Neck Pheasant, 1930
Folder2   __________. Studies of Wild Life and Life Zones in the Mountains of California, 1931
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1931
Folder4   __________. Mammals - San Marcos, California, Dec. 24, 1935 - January 30, 1936. Includes photographs.
Folder5   Bailey, Vernon Orlando. Special Reports, 1937
Folder6   Bartholomew, Paul S. Special Reports, 1940
Folder7   Blocker, Jack Christian Von, Jr. Anacapa Island and Channel Islands. Los Angeles Museum, August 15-30, 1940
Folder8   Bunnell, A. S. Special Reports, 1905
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1905-1906
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1906
Folder11   __________. Plant Reports, 1906
Folder12   __________. Special Reports, 1908
Folder13   Cronemiller, Fred Parks. Mountain Sheep Problem in California, 1941
Folder14   Dearborn, Ned. Special Reports, 1911
Folder15   __________. Plant Reports, 1911
Folder16   Dickey, Donald Ryder. Mammals, Birds, and Vegetation, 1919
Folder17   __________. Physiography, 1919
Folder18   Dixon, Joseph S. Report on Death of Deer in Modoc County and Report on Foot and Mouth Disease Among Deer in Tuolumne County, 1924
Folder19   __________. Special Report on Bear Situation - Kings Canyon, May 1942
Folder20   Doudna, Wilbur. Observations on the Desert Big Horn in Death Valley National Monument - Summer, 1940
Folder21   Dutcher, Basil Hicks. Special Reports, 1891
Folder22   __________. Physiography, 1891

Box 35 of 132
Folder1   Ellsworth, Lincoln. Plant Reports, 1914
Folder2   __________. Special Reports, 1915
Folder3   Ferry, John Farwell. Special Reports, 1905
Folder4   __________. Physiography, 1905
Folder5   __________. Plant Reports, 1905
Folder6   Fisher, Albert Kenrick. Special Reports, 1891
Folder7   __________. Physiography, 1897
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1897
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1906
Folder10   Fisher, R. T. Special Reports, 1898
Folder11   Fisher, Walter Kenrick. Special Reports, 1897
Folder12   __________. Physiography, 1897-1899
Folder13   __________. Special Reports, 1898
Folder14   __________. Special Reports, 1899
Folder15   __________. Plant Reports, 1899
Folder16   __________. Special Reports, 1900
Folder17   __________. Physiography, 1900
Folder18   __________. Special Reports, 1901
Folder19   __________. Physiography, 1901
Folder20   Gabrielson, Ira N. Special Reports, 1932

Box 36 of 132
Folder1   Gaut, James H. Special Reports (Birds), 1905
Folder2   __________. Special Reports (Mammals), 1905
Folder3   __________. Plant Reports, 1905
Folder4   __________. (with John Farwell Ferry). Physiography, 1905
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1906
Folder6   Gilman, M. French. California Palms, 1908
Folder7   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Special Reports, 1902
Folder8   __________. Plant Reports, 1902
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1902-1907
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1905
Folder11   __________. Special Reports, 1907
Folder12   __________. Plant Reports, 1907
Folder13   __________. Special Reports, 1908
Folder14   __________. Physiography, 1908
Folder15   __________. Plant Reports, 1908

Box 37 of 132
Folder1   Goldman, Edward Alphonso. Special Reports, 1913
Folder2   __________. Plant Reports, 1913
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1916
Folder4   __________. Special Reports, 1917
Folder5   __________. Field Investigations of Predatory Animal Control in California and Nevada, with Special Reference to the Destruction of True Fur-Bearers, 1930-1931
Folder6   Goldman, Luther J. Special Reports, 1902
Folder7   __________. Physiography, 1902-1903
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1903
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1915
Folder10   __________. Physiography, 1915
Folder11   __________. Waterfowl in California, 1931-1934
Folder12   __________. Waterfowl - Baiting, 1934
Folder13   __________. Field Investigations (Waterfowl), 1936
Folder14   Goldman, Luther J. Field Investigations (Waterfowl), 1937
Folder15   __________. Report of Waterfowl Observations - Migration Season, 1942-1943
Folder16   Haecher, Harold H. Special Reports, 1942
Folder17   Hanna, G. Dallas. Special Reports, 1922-1923
Folder18   Higginson, A. Henry. Special Reports, 1899

Box 38 of 132
Folder1   Hollister, Ned. Special Reports, 1904
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1904
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1905
Folder4   __________. Physiography, 1905
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1909
Folder6   __________. Physiography, 1909
Folder7   __________. Plant Reports, 1909
Folder8   Holt, Ernest Golsan. Special Reports, 1915
Folder9   Kellogg, A. Remington. Special Reports, 1917
Folder10   Kock, Fred W. Special Reports, 1892
Folder11   __________. Physiography, 1892
Folder12   Langford, K. K. Survey and Estimate of Mountain Sheep in Southeastern California, 1927

Box 39 of 132
Folder1   Loring, John Alden. Special Reports, 1897
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1897
Folder3   McAllister, M. Hall. Mountain Sheep, 1934
Folder4   McAtee, Waldo Lee. Miscellaneous, 1934
Folder5   McLellan, J. Ellis. Special Reports, 1893
Folder6   McLellan, J. Ellis. Physiography, 1893
Folder7   __________. Special Reports(Birds), 1894
Folder8   __________. Special Reports (Mammals), 1894
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1894-1895
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1895
Folder11   Merriam, C. Hart. Correspondence regarding California Elk,1901-1905.Correspondents include William Temple Hornaday and Frank Baker.
Folder12   __________. Life Zone Notes on California, 1902-1903

Box 40 of 132
Folder1   Miller, John O. Report on Eagles Eating Coyote Pups, 1919
Folder2   Murie, Olaus Johan. Report on a Proposal for an Elk Refuge in Humboldt County, California, 1945
Folder3   Nelson, Edward William. Special Reports, 1890
Folder4   __________. Special Reports (Birds),1891
Folder5   __________. Special Reports (Mammals), 1891
Folder6   __________. Physiography, 1891-1892
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1892
Folder8   Ober, E. H. Special Reports, 1914
Folder9   Osgood, Wilfred Hudson. Special Reports, 1898
Folder10   __________. Physiography, 1898
Folder11   Palmer, Theodore Sherman. Special Reports, 1889
Folder12   __________. Physiography, 1889
Folder13   __________. Plant Reports, 1889
Folder14   Palmer, Theodore Sherman. Special Reports, 1891
Folder15   __________. Physiography, 1891
Folder16   Piper, Stanley E. Special Reports, 1909
Folder17   Sampson, Alden. Special Reports,1903. Includes photographs of California game preserves.

Box 41 of 132
Folder1   Sampson, Alden. Special Reports, 1903. Includes photographs of California game preserves.
Folder2   Scheffer, Victor Blanchard. Whale Meat as a Mink Feed in Northern California, 1941
Folder3   Scoyer, E. T. Furbearers of Sequoia National Park, 1941
Folder4   Stephens, Frank. Physiography, 1891
Folder5   __________. Special Reports, 1891
Folder6   __________. Special Reports, 1892
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1893
Folder8   __________. Special Reports, 1894
Folder9   __________. Physiography, 1894
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1902
Folder11   __________. Physiography, 1902-1903
Folder12   __________. Special Reports, 1903
Folder13   Stoner, Emerson. Wildlife of the Suisun Marshes, 1936

Box 42 of 132
Folder1   Streator, Clark Perkins. Special Reports, 1892
Folder2   __________. Physiography, 1892
Folder3   __________. Special Reports, 1893
Folder4   __________. Physiography, 1893
Folder5   Streator, Clark Perkins. Special Reports, 1894
Folder6   __________. Physiography, 1894
Folder7   __________. Special Reports, 1896
Folder8   __________. Physiography, 1896
Folder9   __________. Special Reports, 1898
Folder10   __________. Special Reports, 1905
Folder11   Sumner, E. Lowell, Jr. Special Reports, 1940. Includes photographs of Joshua Tree National Monument and Death Valley.
Folder12   Taylor, Walter P. Special Reports, 1919 <