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6: 312: n/a: rec 1938: reprinted from the canadian geographical journal: 316: n/a: water resources of western canada.
The geological history of the great plains of western canada journal of geology, september, 1932. Stratigraphy and palaeontology of the peace river valley in british columbia trans. Fauna of peace river blook canadian field naturalist, february, 1933.
Reason for the nomination: 2000 publication, i fail to see how these are 'free from restrictions' the photo of ouellet is listed because it's from 1983.
A new species of aspideretes from the belly river cretaceous of alberta, canada.
(bent 1938) and shelterbelts adjacent to grasslands 1938; fox 1964; hodson 1976); however, detailed.
( 1938a) hydroids of the 1934 allan hancock pacific expedition.
Old-growth forests of the canadian rocky mountain national parks canadian field-naturalist.
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Ceratocephala testiculata is a dwarf, herbaceous annual plant, approximately 2-8 cm in height, native to southeastern europe and asia minor. The species was introduced accidentally to the northern and western states of the usa and also to canada and is considered to be an invasive weed of cereal crops, rangelands and pastures.
Over the course of the next five months the canadian museum of nature, the victoria museum located at metcalfe and mcleod streets in ottawa, is hosting a special exhibition entitled “courage and passion: canadian women in natural sciences” celebrating women who broke barriers to pursue their passion for science.
In saskatchewan only until 1938, but hunting contin-ued in alberta until the closure of the hunting season in 1996.
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The ottawa field-naturalists' club at the central canadian field-naturalist and other natural science journals.
Opinions about changes in abundance of snowshoe rabbits in 1938-39 compared with 1937-38.
The area that is now yala national park was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and upgraded to a national park in 1938. The land is over 97 880 hectares large, and was once a hunting ground for elite individuals while sri lanka was under british rule. In 2004, a tsunami damaged a great portion of land that is still recovering.
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A freshwater drum, aplodinotus grunniens, family sciaenidae, captured in the rideau river, ottawa, ontario, on 28 july 1998, is the first reported capture of this species within the rideau river.
Canadian field-naturalist 43: 42-46;86-91;138-143 canadian national parks branch 1930 official canadian record of birds - banding returns. 1977 inventaire sommaire des archipels des îles sainte-marie,des îles aux perroquets, des îles mariannes, des îles galibois de la côte - nord.
The great horned owl bubo virginianus is one of canada’s commonest large birds of prey. The most notable physical attributes are its large size and prominent ear tufts or horns.
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Photograph of snowshoe hare damage on black spruce - nara - 2128304.
The canadian field-naturalist by ottawa field-naturalists' club. Publication date 1919 publisher (1938) selected water resources abstracts nuclear science abstracts.
Aspects of habitat selection in the coast mole (scapanus orarius) in british columbia. Movements and diel activity of the coast mole (scapanus orarius true).
1940 preliminary study of some triassic pelecypods and ammonoids from the peace river foothills.
Francis cook steps down after long and distinguished service with the ottawa field-naturalists’ club and the canadian field-naturalist paul catling, dan brunton, jeff saarela, frank pope 385-387.
Bald eagle, haliaeetus-leucocephalus, and northern goshawk, accipiter-gentilis, nests apparently preyed upon by a wolverine(s), gulo gulo, in the southwestern yukon-territory.
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Henri roger ouellet (29 january 1938 – 9 january 1999) was a canadian ornithologist. He worked on avian faunistics, ecology, behaviour and also worked for sometime as a curator at the national museum of canada.
They encouraged her to submit her observations to the canadian field-naturalist, which she did from 1920 to 1937. The letters between cassels and rowan, taverner, farley, randall, and snell reveal a woman who was much respected for her opinions and methods.
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.
A kittiwake, rissa tridactyla, banded june 19, 1937 on the island of kharlov, 200 miles within the arctic circle, near finland, was taken in newfoundland september 20, 1937.
1938 notes on the birds of the labrador peninsula in 1936 and 1937.
Lished by coffey (1936; 1938), peters (1937), calhoun canadian field-naturalist 66:151-164.
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Ottawa field-naturalists' club membership trend, 1879/1880 to 1974. Membership lists until 1971 (published in the canadian field-naturalist until the early 1950s and/or reported in published.
(1938) earth mounds in unglaciated arctic northwestern america. (1941) a relic flora on sand dunes from the champlain sea in the ottawa valley. (1943) materials for a flora of the continental northwest territories.
A visitor to fleming’s home on 2 march 1938, doris huestis speirs, wrote that “he belongs to the old school of true canadian gentlemen, with closely clipped white beard and hair, like my grandfather’s. He has perfect manners [and] a great and driving love of birds.
Grain morphology alone can be there is an and prominent (larue and avery 1938).
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