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Florida, 1919 : To obtain information on the feeding habits of pelicans; lead poisoning of swans and other species of birds; and reported damage to sugar cane crops by rodents; Includes a field diary, 16 January - 4 March 1919, correspondence, reports, expense book, and reference materials

Alternate Title:
Florida, 1919  Search this
Collection name:
Alexander Wetmore Papers, circa 1848-1979 and undated
Physical Description:
1 folder
Physical Location:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Sublocation:
Box 139 Folder 4
Record type:
Fieldbook record
Object Type:
Field notes
Correspondence
Reports
Receipts (financial records)
Place:
Florida
Palma Sola
United States
Date Range:
1919
Start Date:
19190116
End Date:
19190304
Topic:
Ornithology  Search this
Brown pelican  Search this
Sugarcane  Search this
Rodents  Search this
Lead poisoning in animals  Search this
Accession #:
SIA RU007006
Access Information:
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Alexander Wetmore Papers, circa 1848-1979 and undated
See more records associated with this person:
Wetmore, Alexander, 1886-1978
McAtee, W. L.
Data Source:
Smithsonian Field Book Project
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:fbr_item_MODSI305
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