Arizona, Mexico, and California, March 12 - May 17, 1905
Object Details
- Abstract
- This field book contains narrative notes and specimen lists of birds, mammals, and plants observed or collected during Goldman's trip to Arizona and California between 12 March and 17 May 1905. Specimen numbers of birds range from 11059-11069. Locations include Yuma (Arizona), Coronado Island (California), Volcano Lake (California), and other locations.
- Date Range
- 1905
- Start Date
- 19050312
- End Date
- 19050517
- Accession #
- SIA RU007364
- Access Information
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- Record type
- Fieldbook record
- Object Type
- Field notes
- Diary
- Collection name
- Edward William Nelson and Edward Alphonso Goldman Collection, circa 1873-1946 and undated
- Physical Description
- 1 field book
- Physical Location
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Sublocation
- Box 27 Folder 4
- Place
- United States
- Arizona
- California
- Volcano Lake
- Yuma
- Coronado
- Mexico
- Ensenada
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- Edward William Nelson and Edward Alphonso Goldman Collection, circa 1873-1946 and undated
- See more records associated with this person
- Goldman, Edward Alphonso, 1873-1946
- Smithsonian Field Book Project
- Topic
- Botany
- Mammalogy
- Ornithology
- Record ID
- fbr_item_MODSI1972
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
Location: Record Unit 007364, Box 27, Folder 4
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
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