Joshua Dembsky, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. 

 Paleobiology. Taxonomic analysis of lower Maastrichtian 

 planispiral planktonic formnifera will be examined. Evolu- 

 tionary patters and trends will also be analyzed. May 30, 

 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Joseph Ferraro, Bachelors Degree, Indiana University. Anthro- 

 pology. Assisting with mapping the Olorgesailie Basin, 

 Kenya. January 24, 1994 through June 15, 1994. 



Valerie A. Fish, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Physical Anthropology. Collections manage- 

 ment in physical anthropology. August 31, 1994 through 

 December 9, 1994. 



Charlene A. Fricker, Bachelors Candidate, Purdue University. 

 Paleobiology. Study of occurrence of Pennsylvanian plant 

 fossils, their taphonomy and their potential use in pale- 

 oenvironmental reconstruction. May 30, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 7, 1994. 



Samuel James GeorgiefT, Bachelors Degree, Maryland Insti- 

 tute. Responsible for producing scientific illustrations in 

 the field of, entomology suitable for publication in research 

 papers. September 19, 1994 through December 9, 1994. 



Emily Rose Giambalvo, Bachelors Degree, University of Cali- 

 fornia-Santa Cruz. Minerals. Meteorite studies. September 

 27, 1994 through September 6. 199$. 



Sarah Gorder, Bachelors Candidate. Arizona State University. 

 Anthropology. Doing quantitative analysis on prehistoric 

 pottery shards found within the |ungles of Ecuador. It will 

 establish a chronological settlement October 18, 1993 

 through December 18, 1993 



Virginie Gourmelon, Masters Candidate, The American Uni- 

 versity. Public Affairs. Assisting the department of public 

 affairs in media relations. September 6, 1994 through De- 

 cember 6, 1994. 



Felicity F. Hajiax, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of 

 America. Library. Retrospective conversion of the library's 

 existing series authority card, file to online form. June 30, 

 1994 through August 5, 1994 



Hisao Hamaguchi, Masters Candidate, The George Washing- 

 ton University. Public Programs. Serving as a researcher for 

 the upgrade of the Marine Hall and, independent study in 

 foraging behavior of particular fish species. May 9, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Christopher Ross Hardy, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Botany. Comparative leaf anatomy of the genera 

 Polha and Commelina. May 30, 1994 through August 7, 1994. 



Priya Helweg, Masters Degree, University of British Colum- 

 bia. Anthropology. Assisting curator in the American In- 

 dian Program. September 12, 1994 through December 2, 

 1994. 



Billye Jandrea Horn, High School Student, Gwynn Park 

 High. Education. A work and study program in hands on 

 science education to support teachers, in the National Sci- 

 ence institute. June 30. 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Anne Marie Houppert, Masters Candidate, Catholic Univer- 

 sity of America. Anthropology Library. Observing and par- 



ticipating in the day to day operations of a special, library 

 and participating in the transition of the library's manage- 

 ment, system. June 30, 1994 through August 6, 1994. 



Kadeejah Ingram, Bachelors Candidate, Eastern Michigan 

 University. Mineral Sciences. Characterization in sulfide 

 mineralization in pegmatites. May 30, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 6, 1994. 



Lomayumterva C. Ishn, Doctorate Degree, Northern Arizona 

 University. American Indian Program. Researching 

 ethnohistoncal methodology regarding Hopi Indians and 

 written representation of Hopi Indians in written texts. 

 September 6, 1994 through December 26, 1994. 



Nataly Ivanova, Masters Degree, Moscow State University. 

 Botany. Newly exposed populations covered by glaciers for 

 thousands of years will, be examined with molecular-geneti- 

 cal techniques to determine the amount of, genetic varia- 

 tion in the population and their relationship to lichens. 

 June 15, 1994 through August 20, 1994. 



Kari Ann Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, Pepperdine Univer- 

 sity. Public Affairs. Working with the new exhibits, specif- 

 ically Spiders exhibit, to see and, experience the public 

 affairs field. May 2, 1994 through July 8, 1994. 



Nicholla Cecilia Johnson, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 the West Indies. Botany. Working with collections manage- 

 ment unit in botany department, assisting, staff members 

 in preparation of book entitled Useful Plants of Dominica. 

 July 11, 1994 through August 25, 1994. 



Amishi Joshi, Bachelors Candidate, Pomona College. Mineral 

 Sciences. Cathodoluminesence study of forensic mineralogy 

 samples from the Federal, Bureau of Investigations. June 

 29, 1994 through August 15, 1994. 



Jennifer Ann Kling, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt Univer- 

 sity. Mineral Sciences. Analysis of sulfur in volcanic apatite 

 to study the role of volcanism in modifying the global cli- 

 mate. May 30, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Dennis, Knepper, Bachelors Degree . Anthropology. Graphic 

 artwork of stone tools for Old World Paleolithic project. 

 July 8, 1994 through July 30, 1994. 



Hugo, Kons Jr., Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin. Entomology. The two classifications of the Holarctic 

 Butterfly Genus Sarynum. May 28, 1994 through August 6, 

 1994. 



Matthew A. Kosnik, Bachelors Candidate, Austin College. 

 Paleobiology. The phylogenetic analysis of gastiopods dur- 

 ing the permo-tnasic mass, extinction. May 29, 1994 

 through August 6, 1994. 



Alan Henry, Krakaver, Bachelors Candidate, Cornell Univer- 

 sity. Vertebrate Zoology. Activity, ecology of Brown Tree 

 Snakes in Couzm. May 28, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Kathenne E. Langer, Bachelors Candidate, Norwich Uni- 

 versity. Mineral Sciences. A companrive study of 

 amozonite taken from different pegmatites in New Jer- 

 sey, North Carolina and Virginia to determine similar or 

 different, origins of those pegmatites. May 30, 1994 

 through August 5, 1994. 



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