volume of ceramics and other attributes. May 27, 1996 

 through August 4, 1996. 



Mariana Chani-Posse, Bachelors Degree, Fundacion Miguel 

 Lillo. Entomology. A revision of genus Horiola 

 (Membracidae: Tragopini). Includes taxonomy and ecology 

 of genus Horiola, a neo tropical group of Membracid plant 

 hoppers from a field site in tropical forest of Ecuador. May 

 -5. 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Abby Clouse, Bachelors Degree, University of Delaware. 

 Anthropology. Assisting with the research for an ar- 

 chaeological site in Toluca Valley, Mexico. Doing ceramics 

 analysis for an archaeological site on Nevas Islands in the 

 Caribbean. September 16, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Carin R. Cobb, Bachelors Degree, University of Louisville. 

 Anthropology. Researching for a volume of the Handbook 

 of North American Indians. March 19, 1996 through Sep- 

 tember 30, 1996. 



Sandra Cridlin, Bachelors Degree, Virginia Commonwealth 

 University. Anthropology. Learning and utilizing techni- 

 ques encompassing both physical anthropology and foren- 

 sic osteology. September 25, 1995 through January 1, 1996. 



Asher D. Cutter, Bachelors Candidate, Tufts University. 



Paleobiology. Evaluating the insect herbivory of the flora in 

 the Eocene Green River Formation (48 Ma) of Eastern 

 Utah. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Marcelo Duarte da Silva, Bachelors Candidate, State Univer- 

 sity of Rio de Janairo. Entomology. Researching the sys- 

 tematic position of Cyanoparys bertha, a Brazilian 

 airstream butterfly which has recently been proposed as a 

 species threatened with extinction. May 25, 1996 through 

 August 3, 1996. 



Roxana M. DeAngelis, High School Student, The Madeira 

 School. Film Archives. Processing the TBA educational 

 film collection for the Human Studies film Archives. Sep- 

 tember 18, 1996 through May 31, 1996. 



David A. Dennis, Bachelors Candidate. University of 



Michigan. Entomology. Producing scientific illustrations 

 in che field of entomology suitable for publication in re- 

 search papers, as well as assisting in Natural History ex- 

 hibit on scientific illustration. July 1, 1996 through August 

 19, 1996. 



Rachel Eden, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M University. 

 Entomology. Working in Diptera Systematics, investigat- 

 ing Discomyzau-signata cresson, to ascertain its taxonomic 

 placement within the genus. May 25, 1996 through August 

 3. 1996. 



Maria M. Fokina, Bachelors Candidate, Novosibirsk State 

 University. Botany. Researching Flora and Vegetation of 

 Lake Teletskoye in the Altai Region of Southwestern 

 Siberia. May 25, 1996 through August 4, 1996. 



Darren Freeman, High School Student. Education. SEEDS In- 

 ternship Program, Fall/Summer session phase I. October 

 V>, 1995 through May 30, 1996. 



Forest J. Gahn, Bachelors Candidate, Brigham Young Univer- 

 sity. Invertebrate Zoology. Revision and Phylogenetic 



analysis of Notophyllia (Indaria & Scleractinia). May 25, 

 1996 through August 4 1996. 



Richard E. Glor, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell University. 

 Herpetology. Analyzing skeletochronology to determine 

 age and growth of Florida green sea turtles (Chelonia 

 mydas). Goal is to model a growth curve for a population 

 found in the Indian River Inlet, Florida in order to es- 

 timate the "average" age of sexual maturity for that popula- 

 tion. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Philip M. Gottshall, Bachelors Degree, Moravian College. 

 Paleobiology. A morphometnc-based study of a Permian 

 gastropod clode to show general trends in evolutionary 

 speciation and their subsequent natural history. June 3, 

 1996 through August 2, 1996. 



Susan Graham, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland 

 in Baltimore County. Handbook of North American In- 

 dians. Assisting Joanna Scherer in researching possible 

 photographic entries to the Handbook of North American 

 Indians. June 18, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Tene D. Greene, Bachelors Candidate, University of Arizona. 

 Paleobiology. Morphological Analysis of Permian-aged 

 Paeniopceus. Use of quantitative measures to assess varia- 

 tion within the Paenioptenis complex and to identify 

 recurrent morphotypes. May 27, 1996 through August 4 

 1996. 



Rachel A. Harden, Bachelors Degree, University of North 

 Carolina, Chapel Hill. Worms. Examining genetic diver- 

 sity in 2 species of littoral nemerteans by examining 

 nucleotide sequence data from genes coding for 

 mitochondrial 165-RNA and the nuclear 285-RNA se- 

 quence data for about 100 individuals samples will be 

 analyzed for intra- and interpopulation along coasts of the 

 British Isles and from the coast of Maine. May 25, 1996 

 through August 3, 1996. 



Eric J. Hoffmann, Bachelors Degree, University of Arizona. 

 Entomology. Methodology and Morphology of a neo tropi- 

 cal aquatic beetle description. Techniques used will be 

 SEM, dissection and comparative, leading to a published 

 description. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Ryan M. Houston, Bachelors Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nian at Berkeley. Paleobiology. Stable isotopic and 

 biometric study of the Globotruncanello haranensis- 

 Abathomphelus mayaroensis lineage from the Late Creta- 

 ceous. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Justina Ju, High School Senior, Thomas Jefferson High 



School. Mammals. Analyzing adverse human and whale in- 

 teractions through data derived from interactions such as 

 strandings and sightings. February I, 1996 through June 

 28, 1996. 



Jorge Juarez, Uribe Bachelors Degree, UNAM. Vertebrate 

 Zoology-mammals. Assessing the individual versus 

 seasonally-influenced variations in Neo-tropical small mam- 

 mals. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 1996. 



Jason Kaufman, Bachelors Candidate, Columbia University. 

 Vercebrate Zoology. Examining the hindlimb anatomy of 



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