February 1, 1990 through April 27, 1990. 



Pamela San Miguel, Bachelors Candidate, University of California, 

 Berkeley. Paleobiology, research on East African mammals 

 from the Pleistocene to recent as to their ecomorphic 

 characteristics for a database on evolution of terrestrial 

 ecosystems . June 4, 1990 through August 10, 1990. 



Richard Schneider, Bachelors Candidate, Hampshire College. 

 Vertebrate Zoology, studies in dwarfism and gigantism of 

 rodent skulls . May 29, 1990 through August 3, 1990. 



Betsy Schumann, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. 

 Anthropology, organize, catalogue, and reconciling the human 

 skeleton collections through the establishment of a data 

 base systems to be accessible by all departments in the 

 museum . June 11, 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



Ruth Siaca-Colon, Bachelors Candidate, University of Puerto Rico. 

 Vertebrate Zoology, population and life history 

 characteristics of a tropical arboreal snake . May 29, 1990 

 through August 3, 1990. 



Michael Sisson, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason 



University. Botany, projects in Pacific Island plants . 

 February 7, 1990 through February 7, 1991. 



Sandra Slemmer, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Anthropology, assist in cleaning and processing 

 of the bones from the cemetery of a 19th century German 

 population located in Pittsburgh, PA; completion of the task 

 will lead to the eventual analyzation of the burials by Dr. 

 Douglas Ubelaker so that conclusions concerning stature, 

 disease, and other biological characteristics can be made . 

 September 17, 1990 through December 31, 1990. 



Michael Spencer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Central 

 Florida. Botany, Bromeliad floristics; a revision of the 

 genus Guzmania to be published as a supplement to the 

 monograph on Bromeliaceae . May 28, 1990 through August 11, 

 1990. 



Ashley Stroupe, Bachelors Degree, Pitzer College. Anthropology, 

 aid in the planning of a new exhibit exploring the origins 

 of humans . July 3, 1990 through December 31, 1990. 



Dwayne Sylvester, Bachelors Degree, State University of New York 

 at Buffalo. Department of Anthropology, study the co- 

 operation and difference that exist between Native American 

 Peoples and museums . October 30, 1989 through February 16, 

 1990. 



Christopher Taylor, High School Student, H.D. Woodson Senior High 

 School. Education, develop materials for teachers on 

 endangered species. activities include use of office 

 machine, drafting, and preparation of art work . June 25, 

 1990 through August 17, 1990. 



Kerry Thomson, Bachelors Candidate, University of Montana. 

 Vertebrate Zoology-Mammals, determination of speciation of 

 Dasyprocta punictata on the Bolas de Toro Islands off the 

 eastern coast of Panama . June 8, 1990 through August 3, 

 1990. 



Tasha Tisdale, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Botany, isozyme electrophoreisis and pollen ultrastructure . 



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