Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... MARCH 3020 I desire to take out a mem I am enclosing my check for $ 1.00 ( $ 3.00 $ 5.00 ) . rship in the Yosemite Natural History Association ( the American Nature Association d the American Forestry Association ) . It is understood ...
... MARCH 3020 I desire to take out a mem I am enclosing my check for $ 1.00 ( $ 3.00 $ 5.00 ) . rship in the Yosemite Natural History Association ( the American Nature Association d the American Forestry Association ) . It is understood ...
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... March . Bear feeding and bear control oper- ations are now starting for the sea- son so a discussion of changes com- ing over some members of the species is in order . Bear feeding started just a few years ago . Be- fore the thought of ...
... March . Bear feeding and bear control oper- ations are now starting for the sea- son so a discussion of changes com- ing over some members of the species is in order . Bear feeding started just a few years ago . Be- fore the thought of ...
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... March ten and one - half inches making a total of one hundred fifty - one and one - half inches of snow for the floor of the valley . This is an un- usually heavy precipitation . Coupled with this , temperatures reached the lowest level ...
... March ten and one - half inches making a total of one hundred fifty - one and one - half inches of snow for the floor of the valley . This is an un- usually heavy precipitation . Coupled with this , temperatures reached the lowest level ...
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