tic and biogeographical analysis of the Himalayan genus 

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



Michelle Nesderode, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 North Carolina — Willmington. Invertebrate Zoology. 

 Intern will evaluate a 20-year-old sponge collection from 

 the mid-Atlantic coast to look for changes in sponge diver- 

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



Scott Owens, High School Student, Eastern Senior High 

 School. Botany. Help with inventory of endangered and 

 threatened plant species. 3/1/98 through 5/30/98. 



Matthew Palmer, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Paleobiology. Intern will evaluate the intensiry 

 and rype of insect herbivory on Eocene Flora from 

 Republic, Washington. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Jonathan Porter, Bachelor's Candidate, Washington Univer- 

 sity. Anthropology. Intern will process 1933 African film 

 footage from the Julius and Dorette Fleischman Collection 

 and the Daniel Freedman Collection. 6/1/98 through 

 7/26/98. 



Debra Ann Prince, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Anthropology. Intern will identify and catalog 

 stone tool artifacts from the middle Stone Age site of 

 Katanda, in central Africa. 3/1/98 through 5/15/98. 



Tomasz Prosynski, Bachelor's Candidate, Warsaw University. 

 Entomology. Intern will conduct a morphological study of 

 posterior eye tapeta in salticidae. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Reyna Romero, Bachelor's Candidate, New Mexico State 

 University. Invertebrate Zoology. Intern will compare spon- 

 ges from the Carolina coast from the early 1980s and today 

 to determine changes in sponge diversity. 5/23/98 through 

 8/2/98. 



Ellen Rosenshein, Bachelor's Candidate, Binghamton Univer- 

 siry. Mineral Sciences. Intern will seek to study the 

 mechanisms by which asteriods melted in the early history 

 of the solar system. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Rudyard Sadleir, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Illinois — 

 Chicago. Paleobiology. The student will test whether rapid 

 burial of corals leads to better preservation than of those that 

 remain on the sea floor after death. S'23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Sandra Saluke, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell University. En- 

 tomology. Intern will describe a new species of Elaphria. In- 

 secta:Lepidopetera:Noctuidae. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Heidi Renee Shoup, Bachelor's Degree, Ohio State University. 

 Vertebrate Zoology. Intern will compile exhisting mor- 

 phological and molecular data with new morphological 

 data to contest competing hypotheses about the phylogonee 

 of cyprinodontiffom fish. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



James Skoy, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young University. 

 Mammals. Intern will study the distribution and evolution 

 of porcupine rats in the Bocas Del Toro Islands in Panama. 

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



Shannon Stackhouse, Bachelor's Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. Anthropology. Intern will study the effects of domes- 

 tication of animals and development of agriculrure on 

 ancient Near-East civilizations. 5/26/9S through 8/22/98. 



C. Trisran Stayton, Bachelor's Candidate, Purdue University. 

 Paleobiology. Intern will investigate how fossil bird as- 

 semblages compare to living avian fauna to estimate an- 

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



Kevin Stewart, Bachelor's Candidate, Howard University. En- 

 tomology. Intern will compile and gather resident pest in- 

 formation and data in order to plan for the move of the 

 department offices and collections. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Suzannah Stivison, Bachelor's Candidate, College of William 

 and Mary. Systernatics Lab. Intern will assist with a long- 

 term study of Cephalopod phylogeny. 6/8/98 through 

 8/14/98. 



David Taylor, Bachelor's Candidate, Sam Houston State 

 University. Botany. Intern will conduct a critical evaluation 

 of specific relationships within the genus Pitcairnia. 5/23/98 

 through 8/2/98. 



Diana Thiel, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Deleware. 

 Paleobiology. Intetn will sample and identify foraminifera 

 near the K.T boundary for differences in species diversity. 

 5/26/98 through 8/2/98. 



Dominica Tolentino, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Intem will process, label and create a computer 

 database of images of physical anthropological objects. 

 3/4/98 through 5/15/98 . 



Allison Wack, Bachelor's Candidate, Randolph Macon Univer- 

 sity. Botany. Intern will review the change in distribution 

 of flora and fauna habitat in Arlington County, Virginia 

 over the past century. 5^23/98 through 8/2/98. 



Moritz Weinbeer, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Wuerzburg. Mammals. Intern will study the distribution, 

 evolution and biogeography of one species of fruit-eating 

 bat on the Bocas del Toro Islands in Panama. 5/23/98 

 through 8/2/98. 



Maksim Yegoron, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Michigan. Anthropology. Intern will study weaving prac- 

 tices and textile technologies of Central Asia. 5/23/98 

 through 8/2/98. 



Cassady Yoder, Bachelor's Candidate, University of New 

 Mexico. Anthropology. Intern will test the applicability of 

 the fourth-rib age estimation technique for human skeletal 

 remains to ribs 2-9. 5/23/98 through 8/2/98. 



National Portrait Gallery 



Anne Marie Addicort, Bachelor's Candidate, California 

 Lutheran University. Assist Public Program Director with 

 film series and conduct research for "Cultures in Motion" 

 performances. 10/8/97 through 12/5/97. 



Heathet Agnello, Bachelor's Candidate, American University. 

 Graphics/Design & Production. Assist Graphics Office 

 with projects relating to the Theodore Roosevelt and 

 Philippe Halsman exhibitions. Will learn silkscreemng 

 process, label fabrication and how exhibits are insralled. 

 9/9/98 through 12/18/98. 



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