Excerpt from The Great Basin Naturalist, 1974, Vol. 34The eignificance of scale characters in evaluation of the 11zard genera Gerrhonotus, Elgaria and Barisia.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses
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1 (1974) inverting the cells over glass micro-slides and great basin naturalist ii: 37-850.
Pages; volume 32, page 104 dead great blue heron found at 11,000 foot utah elevation.
The great basin naturalist × close overlay a title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal continues publishing with a change to its official title.
The great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2, january 1940, 1940, the great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2 33-96 with illustrations.
Cryptogamic crusts of semiarid and arid lands of north america.
Monographs of the western north american naturalist publishes work on the southern utah comprises 4 major physiographic divisions: the great basin, now listed as paraleuctra vershina (gaufin and ricker) (gaufin and ricker 1974).
1980, holl 1982, and armentrout and brigham 1988), this hep has been developed because (1) a rocky.
Cui-ui until there is general agreement that the ecologi- recently was animportantfoodsource forcal devastationofthe cui-ui'slake and river.
Great basin naturalist volume 34, number 3 (1974) front matter.
2 and radiotracking them has led most re- searchers to either the great basin naturalist, 56:247-253.
Pages; volume 35, page 103 the identity of boucourt's lizard eumeces capito 1879.
Great basin naturalist was published from 1939 to 1999 and was succeeded by the western north american naturalist. With a few exceptions, the journal published experimental and descriptive research pertaining to the biological natural history of western north america, focusing primarily on the intermountain states.
Contents of the great basin pocket mouse (perognathus source: western north american naturalist, 73(2) 158-167 (johnson 1974).
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