NATURE NOTES FROM ACADIA
Volume 1 |
August, 1932 |
Number 2 |
NATURE NOTES FROM ACADIA
Acadia National Park - Bar Harbor, Maine
INDEX TO VOLUME ONE - 1932
(Compiled by Margaret Stupka)
N refers to number and p. to page number.
ASTRONOMY |
Meteors, Perseid - N2, p.2
Northern Lights - N2, p.2
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Sun's Eclipse at Acadia - N2, p.8
Tears of St. Lawrence - N2, p.2
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ANIMALS General |
Life in the Ruins N2, p.6
Wild Life Along the Highways - N2, p.3
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Mammals |
Bat - N3, p.2
Beaver - N3, p.1
Chipmunk, Northeastern - N3, p.1
Deer, White-tailed - N2, p.3; N3, p.2
Flying Squirrel, Mearns - N2, p.7
Fox, Red - N3, p.2
Fur-bearers of Acadia, Some - N3, p.1
Hare, Varying - N3, p.1
Mouse, Jumping - N3, p.1
Mouse, Meadow - N3, p.1
Mouse, White-footed - N3, p.1
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Muskrat - N3, p.1
Otter - N3, p.2
Porcupine - N3, p.1
Raccoon - N3, p.1
Shrew, Short-tailed - N3, p.1
Skunk - N3, p.2
Squirrel - N2, p.1
Squirrel, Flying - N2, p.6; N3, p.1
Squirrel, Gray - N3, p.1
Squirrel, Red - N2, p.7; N3, p.1
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Birds |
Bluebirds - N2, p.6
Chickadee - N2, p.1
Crow - N1, p.4
Eagle, Bald - food of - N1, p.4; N2, p.3; N3, p.5
Eagle, Bald - nest and young - N1, p.4
Flicker - N2, p.1
Gull, food of - N2, p.3; N3, p.5
Gull, Herring - N1, p.4; N3, p.5
Gull, Herring - nest of - N3, p.5
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Junco - N1, p.6
Loon - N2, p.2
Swallows - N2, p.1
Thrush, Hermit - N1, p.6
Sparrow, White-throated - N1, p.6
Vireo, Red-eyed - N1, p.3; N2, p.1
Waxwing, Cedar - N1, p.6
Woodpecker - N2, p.6
Yellowthroat, Northern - N1, p.6
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Reptiles |
Snake, Garter - N1, p.6
Snake, Grass - N1, p.6; N2, p.5
Snake, Green - A Family - N2, p.5
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Snake, Milk - N1, p.6
Snake, Red-bellied - N1, p.6
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Fishes |
Catfish - N1, p.6; N3, p.6
Cod - N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Cod, Rock - N1, p.2
Cunner - N1, p.2; N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Dogfish - N3, p.6
Eel - N1, p.7
Eel, Lamprey - N3, p.6
Fishing, Deep Sea - Popular at Acadia - N1, p.7
Fishing, freshwater - N1, p.2
Fishing in Acadia National Park - N1, p.2
Fishing, saltwater - N1, p.2; N3, p.6
Fish, planting - N1, p.2
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Flounder - N1, p.2; N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Haddock - N1, p.2; N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Hake - N1, p.2; N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Hake, Silver - N3, p.6
Mackerel - N3, p.6
Pollock, Sea - N1, p.2; N1, p.7; N3, p.6
Salmon, Land-locked - N1. p.2
Sculpin - N1, p.2; N3, p.6
Skate - N3, p.6
Tomcod - N1, p.2
Trout, Eastern Brook - N1, p.2
Trout, Spawning Time - N3. p.6
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Insects |
Cicada, dog-day - N2, p.1
Gnats - N2, p.5
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Spiders |
Lycosa, the Wolf Spider - N3, p.4
Spider Webs - N2, p.6
Spider, Wolf - N3, p.4
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Crustaceans |
Acorn Shell, The - N1, p.5
Barnacle - N1, p.5
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Barnacle, damage done by - N1, p.5
Crab - N1, p.2
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Echinoderms |
Starfish - N1, p.2
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PLANTS General |
August in Acadia - N2, p.1
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Flowering Plants |
Arbor Vitae - N2, p.1; N2, p.7
Arrow Leaf - N1, p.6
Baneberry - N2, p.1
Beech - N2, p.1; N2, p.7
Birch, White - N2, p.1; N2, p.7
Bladderwort - N1, p.6
Bunchberry - N1, p.1; N2, p.1
Buttercup - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Cherry - N2, p.1
Cinquefoil, Three-toothed - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Clover, White - N1, p.1
Cranberry, Mountain - N2, p.1
Cranberry, Small - N1, p.1
Crowberry - N3, p.2
Daisy - N1, p.6; N2, p.1
Elder, Common - N1, p.6
Elder, Red - N2, p.1
Everlasting, Pearly - N1, p.1; N1, p.6; N2, p.1
Fireweed - N1, p.3; N1, p.6; N2, p.1
Flowers Blossoming in July on the Summit of Cadillac Mt. - N1, p.1
Goldenrod - N1, p.6
Grass, Blue-eyed - N1, p.1
Hairbell - N3, p.7
Hawkweed, Orange - N1, p.1
Hawkweed, Yellow - N1, p.6
Hobblebush - N2, p.1
Holly, Mountain - N2, p.1
Indian Pipe - N2, p.7
Laurel, Sheep - . N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Lily, Yellow Pond - N1, p.6
Loosestrife, Purple - N1, p.6
Loosestrife, Whorled - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Maple, Moosewood - N2, p.7
Meadow Sweet, American - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Oak, Bear - N2, p.4
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Oak, Red - N2, p.7
Orchid, Lady Slipper - N1, p.3
Orchids, Concerning - N1, p.3
Orchid, Tall Purple Fringed - N1, p.3; N1, p.6
Partridgeberry - N2, p.1
Pine Sap - N2, p.7
Pogonia, Rose - N1, p.6
Primrose, Evening - N1, p.6
Raspberry - N2, p.1
Rose, Pasture - N1, p.1
Rose, Wild - N1, p.6
Rue, Meadow - N1, p.6
St. John's Wort - N1, p.6
Sandwort, Mountain - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Shadbush - N2, p.1
Shin Leaf - N1, p,6
Sorrel, Red - N1, p.1
Spruce - N2, p.7
Steeplebush - N1, p.6
Sumac - N2, p.1
Sundrops - N1, p.6
Swamp Candles - N1, p.6
Thistles - N1, p.6
Trillium - N2, p.1
Twinflower - N3, p.7
Twisted Stalk - N2, p.1
Woodbine - N2, p.1
Yarrow, Common - N1, p.1; N1, p.6
Yew, American - N2, p.1
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Fungi |
Agaric, Fly - N1, p.4; N2, p.7
Boletus - N1, p.4
Clavarias - N3, p.3
Collybia, Nut-brown - N1, p.4
Mushrooms, animals feeding upon - N1, p.4
Mushrooms, Coral - N3, p.3
Russula - N1, p.4
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