Sarah Trabucchi, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. 

 Anchropology. Research on individual photographs 

 selected for The Handbook of North American Indians, Plains 

 volume. 9/8/98 through 12717/98. 



Janina O'Brien Trent, Master's Candidate. George Washington 

 University. Photography. Intern will create archival photo- 

 graphic collections documenting physical anthropology 

 projects by Chip Clark and Doug Owsley. 3/1/98 through 

 5/15/98. 



Mackenzie Tysell, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia Davis. Anthropology. Intern will be working with the 

 ASC and Canadian authorities in Newfoundland to analyze 

 and safely return artifacts previously loaned to the Smith- 

 sonian. 4/' 1/98 through 6/30/98. 



R. Carlton Ward, Bachelor's Degree, Wake Forest University. 

 OIPPS. Digitizing biological photographs collected by 

 Smithsonian photographers to form a biodivesity database that 

 will be available via the Internet. 9/1/98 through 12/18/98. 



National Museum of Natural History — Research 

 Training Program 



Deokie Arjoon, Master's Candidate, University of Guyana. 

 Botany. Intern will conduct a GIS analysis of the fish of 

 Guyana. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Joseph Bagby, Bachelor's Candidate, Gilford College. 



Anthropology. Intern will conduct field research in Mexico. 

 5/18/98 through 7/26/98. 



Amy Kathryn Barbour, Bachelor's Candidate, Oberlin Col- 

 lege. Reorganizing the Bellerophont collection. 1/6/98 

 through 1/30/98. 



Jessica Cafarella, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. 

 Anthropology. Study scurvy in pre-adult human fossil 

 remains from the American Southwest. 1/12/98 through 

 6/15/98. 



Christopher Claflin, Bachelor's Candidate, George 



Washington University. Mineral Sciences. Intern will con- 

 duct a systematic study of amphibole-bearing granite peg- 

 matites to test the significance of certain amphiboles as 

 petrogenetic indicators. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Ashley Cramer, Bachelor's Candidate, University of New 

 Mexico. Entomology. Intern will work on the description 

 of Argyrotzienai (Insecta:Lepidoptera:Tortricidae). 5/25/98 

 through 8/2/98. 



Jennifer Fairchild, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Wash- 

 ington. Invertebrate Zoology. Intetn will study the develop- 

 ment and distribution of paralaruai Iliex condetti in the 

 northern Gulf of Mexico. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Gregory Fuller, High School Student, Barrie School. Mneral 

 Sciences. Separtate minerals from volcanic ashes from 

 Colima Volcano, Mexico. These will be used to date the 

 ashes using the 40AR/39AR method. 1/7/98 through 3/4/98. 



Rose Green, High School Student, Bame School. Anthropology. 

 Study variation of the human mandible between genders. 

 1/7/98 through 3/4/98. 



Stephen Hardy, Bachelor's Candidate, Kansas University. 

 Public Programs. Intern will research and report on fund- 

 ing opportunities with government agencies for programs 

 related to global change and will research educational out- 

 reach programs. 6/9/98 through 7/26/98. 



Paul Harnik, Bachelor's Candidate, Oberlin College. Work on 

 a statistical survey of the morphology of the genus Pecop- 

 teris. 1/6/98 through 1/30/98. 



Sara James, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Mineral Sciences. Intern will use minerals and glass 

 to understand volcanic eruptions at the Arenal volcano in 

 Costa Rica. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Tristan Kimbtell, Bachelor's Candidate, Kansas State Univer- 

 sity. Ornithology. Intern will help develop an new method 

 for assessing the age of black-throated blue warblers by 

 using cross sections of the long-bones of birds of a known 

 age to investigate the association between endosteal 

 deposits and age. 5/26/98 through 8/2/98. 



Wanda Lewis, Bachelor's Candidate, New Mexico State 

 University'. Anthropology Intern will be involved in 

 reconstructing morphological characteristics of the human 

 face by analyzing key points on the skull. 5/23/98 through 

 8/2/98. 



Andrea Lord, Bachelor's Candidate, Geotge Washington 

 University. Anthropology. Intetn will work with the conser- 

 vation and rehousing of the human skeletal collections. 

 3/25/98 through 5/8/98. 



Molly Markey, Bowling Green State University. Paleobiology. 

 Intern will sample and identify early Cretaceous Fot- 

 minifera with respect to paleobiology. 5/25/98 through 

 8/2/98. 



Arruro Marquez-Alamedz, Master's Candidate, Northern 

 Arizona University. Anthropology. Intern will assist with 

 the cteation of a consortium of institutions interested in 

 developing research/educational programs on the anthropol- 

 ogy of Northern Mexico. 5/20/98 through 8/17/98. 



Svetlana Maslakova, Bachelor's Candidate, Moscow State 

 University. Invertebrate Zoology. Intern will analyze litera- 

 ture and specimens to test a hypothesis on the phylogenetic 

 relationships between several nemerteans. 5/23/98 through 

 8/2/98. 



Colleen McLinn, Bachelor's Candidate, Eckerd College. 

 Anthropology. Intern will study animal domestication and 

 its agricultural impacts in the ancient Near East. 5/23/98 

 through 8/2/98. 



Sean Menke, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Minnesota. 



. Intern will study the morphological variation among 

 species of the flatfish family Soleidae located in the East In- 

 dian Ocean. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Cristiano Moreira, Bachelor's Candidate, University De 

 Federal do Rio De Janeiro. Vertebrate Zoology. Intern will 

 study the neotropical characids subfamily Iguanodectimae. 

 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Thinley Namgyel, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Wis- 

 consin — Madison. Botany. Intern will conduct a phylogen- 



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