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Yosemite Nature Notes 7 (1928)
Carl P. Russell, editor.
- YNN 7(1) (January 1928) [PDF]
- “School of Field Natural History Announcement of 1928 Session,” 7(1):1-4
- “The ‘Rhino Buck’ of Yosemite,” 7(1):5 by George M. Wright
- “A Native Mouser” [ring-tailed cat, Bassaricus], 7(1):6-7 by Carl P. Rusell
- “A Battle to the Death” [robin and Cooper hawk] 7(1):7 by David Keck
- “Mountain Quail,” 7(1):8 by George M. Wright
- YNN 7(2) (February 1928) [PDF]
- “Solving a Grizzly Problem,” [preserving the Grizzly Giant Sequoia tree] 7(2):9-10 by J. J. Lermen
- “Nesting Habits in Instincts in Birds,” 7(2):11,15 by Robert Hays
- “House Movers in ‘Woodrat Row’,” 7(2):12-14 by George M. Wright
- “The California Grape Fern,” 7(2):15 by Grace Benton
- “Should Bears be Killed?” [1887 picture] 7(2):16
- YNN 7(3) (March 1928) [PDF]
- “Exit ‘Old Horny’” [a “Rhino” buck mule deer] 7(3):17-18 by George M. Wright
- “Recent Museum Accessions,” 7(3):19, 24 by Carl P. Russell
- “H. C. Bumpus Inspects the Yosemite Educational Project” [Hermon C. Bumpus of the American Association of Museums] 7(3):20-23 by Carl P. Russell
- “Gifts to the Yosemite Museum” [C. F. Gordon Cumming paintings] 7(3):23
- YNN 7(4) (April 1928) [PDF]
- “The Story of Trail Building in Yosemite National Park,” 7(4):25-28 by Gabriel Sovulewski
- “Western Red Bud,” 7(4):28
- “Fare of the Golden Eagle,” 7(4):29 by George M. Wright
- “Marking Historic Spots,” 7(4):30 by Carl P. Russell
- “California’s State Bird,” 7(4):31 by Carl P. Russell
- “Accessions in February,” 7(4):32
- YNN 7(5) (May 1928) [PDF]
- “Reminiscences of the Bodie Strike,” 7(5):33-38 by John F. Parr
- “A Tick-Infested Deer,” 7(5):38 by George M. Wright
- “University Field Workers in Yosemite” [Professor E. O. Essig, University of California] 7(5):38
- “Recent Museum Accessions,” 7(5):39-40 by Carl P. Russell
- YNN 7(6) (June 1928) [PDF]
- “A Last Link with the Past” [Maria Lebrado or Totoya, granddaughter of Chief Tanaya], 7(6):41-46 by Carl P. Russell
- “The Black Knot Fungus of Western Chokecherry,” 7(6):46-48 by George M. Wright
- YNN 7(7) (July 1928) [PDF]
- “Gleanings along the Trails in 1928 [Yellow-Spotted Salamander Found by H. C. Bryant; Banded Grosbeak Returns by H. C. B.; Baby Elk Arrive by George M. Wright; Calliope Hummingbird at Old Stand by H. C. B.; Pileated Woodpecker Has Regular Beat by H. C. B.; Anglers Catch Fiesh by H. C. B.; Nestlings by M. B. Nichols; Nesting Season Has Arrived in Yosemite by H. C. B.],” 7(7):49
- “Big Trees of Mariposa Grove Have Healthy Young Reproduction,” 7(7):52-53 by William C. Godfrey
- “The Sky Pilot,” 7(7):54 by George M. Wright
- “Sierra Marmot at Merced Lake,” 7(7):54 by Harold C. Bryant
- “Museum Notes [Yosemite School of Field Natural History, Class of 1928],” 7(7):55-56 by Harold C. Bryant
- “Old Horny’s Skull Exhibited” [a “Rhino” buck mule deer], 7(7):56
- “Nature Guide Trips in 1928,” 7(7):57 by Carl P. Russell
- “Mariposa Grove Has Guide Service,” 7(7):57 by Carl P. Russell
- “Special Services to Organizations” [youth groups] 7(7):58-59 by Robert P. Hays
- “National Parks Educational Committee to Meet,” 7(7):59 by Carl P. Russell
- “Museum Campfires,” 7(7):59 by Carl P. Russell
- “Recent Museum Accessions,” 7(7):60 by Carl P. Russell
- YNN 7(8) (August 1928) [PDF]
- “The Oldest Big Tree in the Mariposa Grove” [Grizzly Giant] 7(8):61-64 by William C. Godfrey
- “A Soldier Passes” [Tribute to G. Elmer Reynolds of the Stockton Record, who printed YNN] 7(8):64-65 by Carl P. Russell
- “Gleanings along the Trails in 1928 [An Overstuffed Baby [robin] by Ralph Teal; Hummingbird Antics by H. C. Bryant; Decay Leads to Downfall [Kellogg black oak] by Elizabeth D. Crow; Western Ring-Necked Snake by C. P. Russell; Selective Action of Late Snowfall upon Huckleberry Oak by Ralph Teall; Troubles of a Chickaree Family by C. H. Oneal; the Diet of ‘Wild Deer’],” 7(8):66-69
- “Educational Possibilities of the Yosemite Fish Hatchery,” 7(8):70 by Robert P. Hays
- “The Yosemite Educational Staff,” 7(8):71 by Carl P. Russell
- “Glacier Point Lookout Opened,” 7(8):71 by Carl P. Russell
- “Nature Guide Service Established at Hetch Hetchy,” 7(8):72 by Carl P. Russell
- “Recent Museum Accessions,” 7(8):72
- YNN 7(9) (September 1928) [PDF]
- “Little Yosemite [Valley], the Beautiful,” 7(9):73 by C. H. Oneal
- “An Early Morning Bird Revue,” 7(9):74-75 by George M. Wright
- “A Nature Guide Party Conquers Mt. Lyell,” 7(9):75-77,83 by C. A. Harwell
- “A New Mammal for Yosemite” [river otter] 7(9):78 by Carl P. Russell
- “Resin as a Water Conserver: a Theory,” 7(9):79 by Louis J. Henrich
- “Gleanings along the Trails in 1928 [Strange Feeding Habits of White-Throated Swifts by Enid Michael; More Notes on Moving Chickarees by Ralph Teal; Giant Red Fir Felled by C. H. Oneal; Bladderwort, a Carnivorous Plant by Ruth Hearl; Has Pileated Woodpecker Found New Mate by H. C. Bryant; Young Trout Eat Their Weaker Brothers by Ralph Teal; Woodpeckers Use Museum for Storehouse by C. H. Oneal ],” 7(9):80
- “Recent Museum Accessions,” 7(9):83-4 by Carl P. Russell
- YNN 7(10) (October 1928) [PDF]
- “Yosemite Birds in October,” 7(10):85 by Selma Werner
- “Doe Pursues Coyote,” 7(10):86 by Joseph Dixon
- “A Struggle without Rest” [Sentinel Dome Jeffrey pine] 7(10):86-87 by George M. Wright
- “Summit Mining” [sign at Golden Crown mine] 7(10):87-88 by François E. Matthes
- “My Feathered Dinner Guest” [Tanager] 7(10):88-89 by Florence Ann Sumner
- “Misplaced Birds,” 7(10):89-90 by Dorothy Hack
- “Vermin Campaigns” [shooting of predators by hunters] 7(10):91 by Harold C. Bryant
- “Yosemite Falls Will Only be Resting,” 7(10):91-92 by Lois M. Perry
- “The Inspiration of Glacier Point” [poem] 7(10):92
- YNN 7(11) (November 1928) [PDF]
- “Untimely End of a Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel,” 7(11):93 by William C. Godfrey
- “The Deer Lick in Little Yosemite [Valley],” 7(11):94 by Donald McLean
- “Our Striped Friend” [striped skunk] 7(11):94 by C. H. Oneal
- “The Audubon Warbler,” 7(11):95-96 by Enid Michael
- “Social Fish” [Happy Isles fish hatchery] 7(11):96-97 by L. J. Henrich
- “Again the Pileated Woodpeckers,” 7(11):97 by Enid Michael
- “Circumstantial Evidence” [Traily flycatcher birds nest destroyed by weasels] 7(11):98-99 by J. B. Herschler
- “Fish Hatchery Has Additions,” [new exhibit] 7(11):99-100 by Robert P. Hays
- “Flatworms and Roundworms,” 7(11):100 by Dorothy C. Barber
- YNN 7(12) (December 1928) [PDF]
- “The Slaughter of the Trusting” [hunting and sportsmanship], 7(12):101-102 by C. H. Oneal
- “The Yosemite Cony” [Ochotona schisticeps muiri], 7(12):102-104 by William C. Godfrey
- “Hetch Hetchy” [visiting after the reservoir], 7(12):104-105 by Olive Pye
- “The Cherry Hedge and Feeding Birds” [near Ahwahnee Hotel], 7(12):105-106 by Enid Michael
- “Friends That Come in the Night” [Jumping mouse, Zapus pacificus alleni], 7(12):106 by Jeannette Parkinson
- “Grouse Friends” [on Illilouette Trail], 7(12):107 by C. H. Oneal
- “A Rattlesnake Banquets” [on a field mouse], 7(12):107-108 by Margaret Byrkit
- “Microscopic Fresh Water Forms” [protozoa, algae, diatoms, rotifers, molusk and arthropod larvae], 7(12):108 by Dorothy Hack
Bibliographical Information
Yosemite Nature Notes 7 (1928)
(Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Natural History Association, 1928).
24 cm. Ill.
LCCN 54040211.
Library of Congress call number QH1.Y6.
U. S. Government Document Call Number: I 29.119
Digitized by Dan Anderson, May 2007,
from copies at San Diego State University Library
and Young Research Library (UCLA).
—Dan Anderson, www.yosemite.ca.us
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