Nicole Lemon, Bachelors Candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 



Anthropology, conducted research. September 18, 1989 through December 8, 



1989. 

 Mia Lerner, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Madison. Naturalist 



Center, organized and catalogued fossil mollusks and developed scientific 



illustration skills. June 19, 1989 through August 12, 1989. 

 Marcy Levy, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and Mary. Anthropology, 



assisted in developing a bibliography in relation to the Conte Collection of 



West African textiles from Niger and Nigeria, organized twenty years of 



correspondences concerning the Lamb Collection of West African textiles and 



worked with the Dan collection of passport masks and developed a picture 



library according to ethnic programs . June 1, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Danny Maria, Bachelors Candidate, Fort Lewis College. Anthropology, worked as a 



computer programmer and with the Navajo History section . May 29, 1989 



through August 4, 1989. 

 Kim Meadow, Bachelors Degree. Vertebrate Zoology, worked with Mammalian 



Species Account . June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Carol Mears, Bachelors Candidate, Youngstown State University. Botany, studied. 



processed and identified marine algae . May 30, 1989 through August 4, 1989. 

 Corinne Miles, Bachelors Degree. Paleobotany, conducted fieldwork of Eocene 



Period in Big Horn Basin. Wyoming and processed data . July 6, 1989 through 



September 6, 1989. 

 Kimberly Moeller, Bachelors Candidate, Stockton State College. Anthropology, 



assisted in the Conservation Lab oratory. February 6, 1989 through May 13, 



1989. 

 Brad Moon, Bachelors Degree. Vertebrate Zoology, conducted research on the 



variation in South Pacific island populations of the parthenogenetic and sexually 



reproducing gecko Nastus pelagicus , 



October 17, 1988 through March 30, 1989. 

 Susan Nahwoosky, Bachelors Candidate, Keuka College. Anthropology, catalogued 



Comanche collection . May 22, 1989 through August 22, 1989. 

 James Nieh, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard College. Vertebrate Zoology, studied 



Allometry in Squirrels . June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Andrea Nix, Bachelors Candidate, Duke University. Botany, documented two data 



base programs and updated current genus lists and labels . June 9, 1989 through 



August 18, 1989. 

 James Nix-Gomez, High School, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and 



Technology. Anthropology, worked with The Powers Phase Project. 



computerizing information about artifacts from two sites in Missouri using 



DBase and Autocard programs . June 26, 1989 through September 4, 1989. 

 Virginia Norcross, Bachelors Candidate, University of California at Los Angeles. 



Anthropology, researched for brochure. July 17, 1989 through September 30, 



1989. 



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