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13 Titles tagged with "Southwest, New"
  1. Audubon's western journal, 1849-1850; being the ms. record of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold fields of California, by John W. Audubon, with biographical memoir by his daughter, Maria R. Audubon; introduction, notes, and index by Frank Heywood Hodder with folded map, portrait, and original drawings.
    Publication Info: Cleveland,A. H. Clark,1906.
    Contributed By: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
    Tags: California  Description and travel  Gold discoveries  Mexico  Overland journeys to the Pacific  Southwest, New  United States  
  2. A book-lover's holidays in the open / by Theodore Roosevelt
    Publication Info: New York :C. Scribner,1922, c1916
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: 1858-1919  Birds  Books and reading  Conservation  Description and travel  Hunting  Outdoor life  Roosevelt, Theodore,  South America  Southwest, New  
  3. A book-lover's holidays in the open, by Theodore Roosevelt.
    Publication Info: New York,C. Scribner's Sons,1916.
    Contributed By: American Museum of Natural History Library
    Tags: 59.08  Birds  Books and reading  Conservation  Description and travel  Hunting  South America  Southwest, New  Zoology  
  4. Denizens of the desert; a book of southwestern mammals, birds, and reptiles, by Edmund C. Jaeger...
    Publication Info: Boston and New York,Houghton Mifflin company,1922.
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: Deserts  Southwest, New  Zoology  
  5. The desert : further stories in natural appearances / by John C. Van Dyke.
    Publication Info: New York :Scribner's Sons,1902
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: Deserts  Natural history  Southwest, New  
  6. The desert : further studies in natural appearances / by John C. Van Dyke.
    Publication Info: New York :C. Scribner's sons,1906.
    Contributed By: Robarts - University of Toronto (archive.org)
    Tags: Description and travel  Deserts  Natural history  Southwest, New  
  7. The desert : further studies in natural appearances / by John C. Van Dyke.
    Publication Info: New York :C. Scribner's Sons,1920, c1901.
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: Deserts  Natural history  Southwest, New  
  8. The desert; further studies in natural appearances.
    Publication Info: New York,Scribner,1902 [c1901]
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: Deserts  Natural history  Southwest, New  
  9. The extension of the present limits of the western yellow pine out on the desert, by Norman G. Jacobsen, forest assistant.
    Publication Info: 1913.
    Contributed By: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Tags: Forests and forestry  Ponderosa pine  Southwest, New  
  10. Field book of birds of the southwestern United States, by sqther E. Wyman ... and Elizabeth F. Burnell ...
    Publication Info: Boston,Houghton Mifflin Company,1925.
    Contributed By: Prelinger Library (archive.org)
    Tags: Birds  Southwest, New  
  11. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States. A descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees. By Edgar Alexander Mearns ... pt. 1. Families Didelphiidae to Muridæ.
    Publication Info: Washington,Govt. print. off.,1907.
    Contributed By: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
    Tags: Mammals  Mexico  Natural history  Southwest, New  Trees  
  12. A meteorological study of parks and timbered areas in the western yellow-pine forests of Arizona and New Mexico, by G. A. Pearson, forest examiner.
    Publication Info: Washington, D.C.Govt. print. off.1914
    Contributed By: Library of Congress (archive.org)
    Tags: Climate  Forests and forestry  Southwest, New  Yellow pine  
  13. Report on the United States and Mexican boundary survey, made under the direction of the secretary of the Interior, by William H. Emory, major First Cavalry, and United States commissioner.
    Publication Info: Washington :C. Wendell, printer,1857-59.
    Contributed By: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
    Tags: Botany  Boundaries  Discovery and exploration  Geology  Mexico  Rio Grande  Southwest, New  United States  Zoology