two species of tamarin (S. fuscicolus and S. mystax) in order 

 co relate myology to locomotor style. May 25, 1996 through 

 August 3, 1996. 



Tara Kirkpatrick, Bachelors Candidate, Mount Holyoke Col- 

 lege. Mineral Sciences. Studying Lepidolite, a lithium-rich 

 mica, in pegmatites to determine the criteria for distin- 

 guishing between primary and secondary growth of these 

 lenses. June 17, 1996 through August 4, 1996. 



Matthew Kweskin, Bachelors Candidate, The Evergreen State 

 College. Entomology. Bee diversity on Plumber's Island. 

 Collecting bees from Plumber's Island and comparing them 

 with historic samples taken since the beginning of the cen- 

 tury. May 27, 1996 through August 4, 1996. 



Jonathan Lee, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at 

 Berkeley. Vertebrate Zoology. Analyzing of morphometric 

 data of population samples of several species of the genus 

 Scopaeocharx to determine morphometric and growth pat- 

 tern differences/similarities. Achieving with regression 

 analysis through "Sigma Plot" and "Sigma Stat" programs. 

 Subsequent clarification of evolutionary relationships. May 

 25, 1996 through August 2, 1996. 



Linda J. Lennon, Masters Candidate, University of Delaware. 

 Anthropological Conservation. Conserving Anthropological 

 and archaeological collections at the National Museum of 

 Natural History. September 9, 1996 through August 15, 



1997- 



Darren R. Locke, Bachelors Candidate, Norwich University. 

 Mineral Sciences. Studying Ordovician bentonites that are 

 well exposed in a carbonate section in the Shenandoah Val- 

 ley. Field sampling, measuring and describing the section, 

 laboratory analysis, and separation of zircon crystals for U- 

 The-Pb dating. May 25, 1996 through August 4, 1996. 



Colleen Lodge, Bachelors Candidate, Maryland Institute Col- 

 lege of Art. Handbook. Doing scientific illustration with a 

 focus on publication. Preparing materials for printer-size, 

 mark, and retouch photos. Determining layouts. Learning 

 drawing methods and techniques for anthropology. May 20, 

 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Kim Martin, Moorhead State University. Illustration. Illustrat- 

 ing fetal shark dentition and seal bones, helping in the 

 pteparation of illustrations for Lee Creek. Labeling finished 

 plates, mount and rubylith Purdy plates, preparing purdy 

 map. Working in drawing and Hands-on Illustration room 

 August 31, 1996 through October 31, 1996. 



Kelley McKeon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Iowa. Of- 

 fice of Public Affairs. Assisting public affairs staff with 

 daily running of the office. Archiving video and slide collec- 

 tions. Assisting with media reports and film crew super- 

 vision. Compiling clips for media reports. June 5, 1996 

 through August 1, 1996. 



Brenda McLain, Masters Candidate, University of Arizona. 

 Handbook of North American Indians. Comparing the tex- 

 tual record and photograph record of Native American 

 tribe(s), for research on master's thesis from the University 

 of Arizona. June 3, 1996 through June 28, 1996. 



Susan Merry, Bachelors Degree, Hamilton College. National 

 Anthropological Archives. Rehousing and preserving 

 vintage photograph collection in the National 

 Anthropological Archives. September 23, 1996 through 

 November 29, 1996. 



James T. Moe, Bachelors Candidate, Moorhead State Univer- 

 sity. Entomology and the Drawing Room. Working as a 

 Scientific Entomological Illustration Assistant three days a 

 week and in the Drawing Room "eyes on science" exhibit 

 helping the public learn more about Scientific Illustration 

 via. technique and demonstrations. September 3, 1996 

 through December 31, 1996. 



Jeannette Morriberon, Bachelors Candidate, The George 

 Washington University. Exhibits. Working with exhibit 

 specialists in silk screening, computer graphics, sign 

 making, painting, photo mounting, hall maintenance and 

 refurbishing. Requires dexterity and special attention to 

 detail. September 25, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



John P. Mullen, Candidate, Catholic University. Automated 

 Data Processing. Spatial digitalizing, database entry and 

 editing of Geographic Information Systems projects. 

 February 5, 1996 through May 31, 1996. 



Elizabeth C. Musteen, Masters Candidate, The George 

 Washington University. Exhibits. Assisting in exhibition 

 development for the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geol- 

 ogy, Gems, and Minerals. June 5, 1996 through September 

 4, 1996. 



Kara O'Connor, Bachelors Degree, University of Vermont. 

 Botany. Comparing leaf anatomy in the Commelinacene 

 using a variety of microtechniques. June 24, 1996 through 

 August 4, 1996. 



Karen M. Oeh, Masters Degree, Chico State University. 

 Anthropology. Analyzing skeletal remains; human 

 osteology. September 25, 1995 through January I, 

 1996. 



Deni Porej, Bachelors Candidate, University of Belgrade. Ver- 

 tebrate Zoology-Herps. Research on the Brown Tree snake, 

 BOIGA IRREGULARIS. It represents a major threat to na- 

 tive air fauna of the Pacific Islands to which it has been in- 

 troduced in the recent past. The project will be on the 

 ecology of this species. May 25, 1996 through August 3, 

 1996. 



Segametsi Radise, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Education. Working in the Discovery Room on 

 the Project: "Discovery Box" Apprenticing in all Education- 

 al Activities and programs. January 8, 1996 through April 

 18, 1996. 



Scott Rufolo, Masters Candidate, Brigham Young University. 

 Anthropology. Excavating and field processing of fauna! 

 material from the site of Ziyade in northeastern Syria. May 

 28, 1996 through August 4, 1996. 



BillieSue Sawyer, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. 

 Anthropology. Researching for a volume of the Handbook 

 of North American Indians. September 3, 1996 through 

 December 20, 1996. 



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