Mono Lake (Calif.)
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Southwest survey, 1951
section — Box 4, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Item:
The first portion of this volume (pages 1 to 89) contains Rehn's journal entries from his "1947 Southwestern Orthoptera Survey." Journal entries date from July 16th to September 6th. Collecting began on July 25th in the region between Trinidad and Alamosa, Colorado. The area surveyed includes southern Colorado, southern Utah, northern Arizona, Southern Nevada, south-eastern California, central New Mexico, and northern Texas. The survey ended in the region of Amarillo, Texas on August...
Dates:
1951
Southwestern Orthoptera survey, 1937
section — Box 4, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
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The first portion of this volume (pages 1 to 98) contains Rehn's notes from his 1937 Southwestern Orthoptera survey in the southwestern United States, including Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, California and Texas. Journal entries date from July 6th to September 9th. Collecting began in La Junta, Colorado on July 12th, and concluded in the San Antonio region of Texas on September 2nd.The second portion of this volume (pages 101 to 119) contains Rehn's journal entries from his...
Dates:
1937
Volume 26: 1956 southwestern United States Orthoptera survey, 1956
Item — Box 5, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
This volume contains Rehn's field notes from his 1956 Orthoptera survey (pages 1 to 88). Journal entries date from July 27th to September 25th. Rehn began collecting on August 1st in Yanktown, South Dakota. Over the course of the month of August, the survey continued through the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, California, Utah and Arizona. Rehn then spent two weeks at the American Museum of Natural History's Southwestern Research Station in Portal, Arizona, and collected in that...
Dates:
1956