Covers the physical attributes (physiography, climate and vegetation) of the Brooks Range, Alaska, as well as the Numamuit Eskimo people who lived there in the 1940s and before (including information about their livelihood, history, dwellings, clothing, food, transportation and hunting implements), and includes a list and description of the mammals that lived there (including shrews, grizzly bears, foxes, wolves, martens, ermines, weasels, minks, wolverines, otters, lynxes, hares, marmots, ground squirrels, red squirrels, lemmings, voles, beavers, porcupines, moose, caribou and sheep)
These notes are based on observations, and some collecting, during a stay at the village of Chesterf...
Based on observations of the writer and other members of the eight-man Bylot Island Expedition, June...
During the summer of 1949 an introductory study of the vegetation of nunataks and peripheral tundra ...
Contains an account of the biological nature of the mammals and their relationship to the local Eski...
Contains a list of some 115 names of birds in English and Nunamiut, the meaning of the Nunamiut name...
Contains a study of mammals of arctic Alaska, mainly from the Brooks Range, each species discussed i...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
Contains a description of the area at the base of Alaska Peninsula, (approx. 1700 sq mi estab. in 19...
Contains result of observations on distribution of mammals made in the course of other field investi...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
These notes are based on observations, and some collecting, during a stay at the village of Chesterf...
Based on observations of the writer and other members of the eight-man Bylot Island Expedition, June...
During the summer of 1949 an introductory study of the vegetation of nunataks and peripheral tundra ...
Contains an account of the biological nature of the mammals and their relationship to the local Eski...
Contains a list of some 115 names of birds in English and Nunamiut, the meaning of the Nunamiut name...
Contains a study of mammals of arctic Alaska, mainly from the Brooks Range, each species discussed i...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
Traces the course of zoological, and related anthropological, physiological and health research by v...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
Contains a description of the area at the base of Alaska Peninsula, (approx. 1700 sq mi estab. in 19...
Contains result of observations on distribution of mammals made in the course of other field investi...
The mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely dis...
In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service...
These notes are based on observations, and some collecting, during a stay at the village of Chesterf...
Based on observations of the writer and other members of the eight-man Bylot Island Expedition, June...
During the summer of 1949 an introductory study of the vegetation of nunataks and peripheral tundra ...