Volume/Title Index
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A
General Index to Grand Canyon Nature Notes, 1926-1935 was compiled
under the direction of Hazel Hunt Voth by workers provided by the Works
Progress Administration in 1938.
Volume 1 Number 1 March 1926
- Kaibab Squirrel (Sciurus kaibabensis), Abert Squirrel (Sciurus aberti) - Glen E. Sturdevant, 1-2
- Utah Juniper (Juniperus utahensis) - Glen E. Sturdevant, 3
- Suicide Robin Returns - Staff, 4
Volume 1 Number 2 April 1926
- Education Plans - E.T. Scoyen, 1-2
- Western Yellow Pine (Pinus ponderosa) - G. E. Sturdevant, 2-4
- Water Ouzel (Cinclus mexicanis) - G. E. Sturdevant, 4-6
Volume 1 Number 3 May 1926
- Pinon Pine (Pinus edulis) - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-3
- Ancient Ferns - G.E. Sturdevant, 3-4
- Long - Crested Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri diademata) - Glen E. Sturdevant, 4-5
- Any Port in a Storm - Staff, 5-6
Volume 1 Number 4 June 1926
- Fossil Footprints - C.W. Gilmore, 1-3
- Dragon Fly - Glen E. Sturdevant, 3
- "Mescal" - Glen E. Sturdevant, 4-5
- Daily Battles - G.E. Sturdevant, 6
Volume 1 Number 5 August 1926
- American Beaver (Castor canadensis mexicanus) - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-4
- Intelligent Robin - Staff, 4
- Courtin' Time - G.E. Sturdevant, 5-6
- A Few Pets - E.T. Scoyen, 7
Volume 1 Number 6 September 1926
- Cliff Rose (Cowania Stansburiana) - G. E. Sturdevant, 1-2
- Button, Button, Who has the Button? - Staff, 2
- Salt in the Tapeats Sandstone - G. E. Sturdevant, 3-5
- Kaibab Deer Arrives on South Rim - E.T. Scoyen, 5-6
Volume 1 Number 7 November 1926
- The Common Skunk (Mephitis mephitis) - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-4
- Fossil Fish - Staff, 5
- Autumn - Staff, 4-5
- Publications Received for Reference Library - Staff, 6
Volume 1 Number 8 December 1926
- The Turkey Buzzard (Cathartes aura) - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-2
- Cats Claw (Acacia greggii) - G.E. Sturdevant, 2-3
- Calcite - G.E. Sturdevant, 3-4
- Bear? - G.E. Sturdevant, 4-5
Volume 1 Number 9 January 1927
- A National Park Creed - John C. Merriam, cover
- Fossils - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-4
- Conservation - G.E. Sturdevant, 5
Volume 1 Number 10 February 1927
- An Experimental Repair Job - E.T. Scoyen, 1-4
- You're Next: Mr. Duck - E.T. Scoyen, 4-5
Volume 1 Number 11 March 1927
- A Winter Resident - G.E. Sturdevant, 1
- Wild Goose - G.E. Sturdevant, 2
- Theories Relating to Origin of the Canyon - G.E. Sturdevant, 2-3
- Ranger Smith Entertains - Staff, 4
Volume 1 Number 12 May 1927
- Flora of the Tonto Platform - Staff, 1-2
- Antelope Happenings - Staff, 2-3
- Mountain Sheep Visits Studio - Staff, 3-4
- Arizona Red-Bud - Staff, 4
Volume 2 Number 1 June 1927
- Navajo Makes Rain - Staff, 1-2
- Fox Holds Up Party - Staff, 2
- When Insects Were the Size of Birds - Staff, 2
- Grand Canyon Visited by Leading Geologists - Staff, 3
- Trailside Notes - Edwin McKee, 3-4
Volume 2 Number 2 July 1927
- The Papilio Tribe of Butterflies - Edwin D. McKee, 1-2
- Formations Exposed at the Grand Canyon - G.E. Sturdevant, 2-5
Volume 2 Number 3 August 1927
- Cats and Polecats - Staff, 1-2
- Birds of the Havasupai Canyon - Edwin D. McKee, 2
- Canyon Rim Roses - G.E. Sturdevant, 3
- "Pal" - Staff, 4
Volume 2 Number 4 September 1927
- Crossbill - Mrs. G.E. Sturdevant, 1-2
- Pine Nuts - G.E. Sturdevant, 3
- Mother Grouse Poses for Movie Camera - Staff, 3-4
- Pegmatite Dikes - Staff, 4-5
- Grand Canyon Animal Tracks - Staff, 5
Volume 2 Number 5 October 1927
- Tame Deer Herd Started at Grand Canyon - Staff, 1-2
- Canyon Hiking - Staff, 2-3
- Pet Fawns Introduced to Snow and Rain - Staff, 3-4
- A Canyon Culprit - Staff, 4
Volume 2 Number 6 November 1927
- Breaking A Trail Through Bright Angel Canyon - F.E. Matthes - 1-4
Volume 2 Number 7 December 1927
- Pal Killed by Mountain Lion - Staff, 1
- Canyon Walls are Barrier to Migration - Staff, 1-2
- Antelope Reveal Goat Trails - Staff, 2
- "Smoky" is an Apt Pupil - Staff, 2
- Mountain Sheep Observed on Canyon Rim - Staff, 3
- Crossbill Winters at Grand Canyon - Mrs. G.E. Sturdevant, 3
Volume 2 Number 8 January 1928
- Nesting and Food Habits of the Abert Squirrel at Grand Canyon - Staff, 1-3
- Species of Products of the Kaibab Limestone at Grand Canyon - Staff, 3-5
Volume 2 Number 9 February 1928
- A Visit to an Un-Frequented Part of the Grand Canyon - Staff, 1-7
- A Near Tragedy - Staff, 7
Volume 2 Number 10 March 1928
- Springtime at the Grand Canyon - Staff, 1
- Champion Barker? - Staff, 1-2
- Rejuvenation - Staff, 2-3
- Mountain Sheep Leads Way Up the Trail - Staff, 4
- Third Publication on Grand Canyon Animal Tracks - Staff, 4
- Deer Leaps 1700 Feet to Death - Staff, 4
Volume 2 Number 11 April 1928
- Inspecting a Possible Trout Stream of Grand Canyon - Staff, 1-6
Volume 2 Number 12 May 1928
- Red-Shafted Flicker Nests on Canyon Rim - Staff, 1
- Hermit Steer of the Canyon - Staff, 1-2
- Deer Arrive at Bright Angel Point - Staff, 2
- Sea Gull Visits the Park - Staff, 2
- Kaibab Squirrel Plentiful - Staff, 3
- Results of a Large Crop of Pinon Nuts - Staff, 3
- Lading of Colorado River - Staff, 4
Volume 3 Number 1 June 1928
- Antelope for Burros - Staff, 1-2
- Cassin Vireo Observed - Staff, 2
- Kaibab Fawn Captured - Staff, 2
- Bird Life on the Tonto Plateau - Edwin D. McKee, 2-3
- Cougars Not Extinct of Kaibab - Chas. W. Merriam, 3-4
- Fossils Collected - Staff, 4
- Mountain Sheep Comes Up Bright Angel Trail - Staff, 4
Volume 3 Number 2 July 1928
- Saturn As a Brilliant Object in the Southern Sky - M.R. Tillotson, 1-2
- Grand Canyon Illuminated by Aurora Borealis - M.R. Tillotson, 2
- Ironwood (Knowlton's Hornbeam) - G.E. Sturdevant, 2-3
- Analogy of Past and Present Life - Chas. W. Merriam, 3-4
- The Polyphemus Moth - Edwin D. McKee, 4-5
- Dusky Grouse on South Rim - Staff, 5
Volume 3 Number 3 August 1928
- Stubby - Staff, 1-2
- New Bird Records for Park - Edwin D. McKee, 2
- The Geaster or Earth Star - H.V. Hibbard, 2-3
- The Blue-Bellied Lizard - Edwin D. McKee, 3-4
- Oswald - Mrs. G.E. Sturdevant, 4-5
Volume 3 Number 4 September 1928
- What Causes the Canyon Walls to Recede? - G.E. Sturdevant, 1-3
- Five Planets in the Autumn Skies - M.R. Tillotson, 3-4
- Bird Baths - Mrs. G.E. Sturdevant, 4-5
Volume 3 Number 5 October 1928
- Lessons From a Graveyard - Staff, 1
- Kingfisher at Grand Canyon - Staff, 1-2
- Two Trail Parties in One Picture - Staff, 2
- Robin Breaks Ice to Take Bath - Staff, 2
- Antlers as an Age Indicator of Deer - Staff, 3
- Ring-Tailed Cats - Mrs. G.E. Sturdevant, 3-4
Volume 3 Number 6 December 1928
- A Reconnaissance of the Northeastern Part of Grand Canyon National Park - Staff, 1-6
Volume 3 Number 7 January 1929
- Additional Indian Ruins of Clear Creek Region - A.L. Brown - 1
- Lessons From the Grand Canyon - G.E. Sturdevant, 2-3
- Clear Creek is Stocked with Trout - Staff, 3
- In Time for Refreshments - Staff, 3-4
Volume 3 Number 8 February 1929
- Our Sorrow - M.R. Tillotson, 1-2
- Glen Ernest Studevant - Staff, 2-3
- Fred Johnson - Staff, 3-4
- Fawns Arrive from Kaibab - G.E. Sturdevant, 4-5
- Beaver at Phantom Ranch - G.E. Sturdevant, 5-6
- Favorable Snow Conditions - Staff, 6
Volume 3 Number 9 May 1929
- Scientific Work Conducted at Grand Canyon - Staff, 1
- The Chuckwalla - Miss Barbara Hastings, 2
- Life Zones of the Grand Canyon - Vernon Bailey, 2-5
- Wind Erosion in the Grand Canyon - Staff, 6-7
- Odds and Ends - Staff, 7
Volume 3 Number 10 June 1929
- Scientific Work - Staff, 1-2
- Manzanita on the South Rim - Earl W. Count, 2
- Lady Hecate - Barbara Hastings, 2-3
- Nesting Notes - Mrs. F.M. Bailey and Staff, 3-4
- The Coronado Expedition - Stephen B. Jones, 4-5
- Soil of the South Rim - A Query - Earl W. Count, 6
- Heralds of Summer - Staff, 6-7
Volume 3 Number 11 July 1929
- A Food Plant of the Indians - Miss Barbara Hastings, 1-3
- The Path of a Thunderstorm - Stephen B. Jones, 3
- Lunch À La Abert - Earl W. Count - 3
- The Horned Owl - Edwin D. McKee, 4
- Yavapai Catches a Bolt - Earl W. Count, 5
- Summer Snowstorms - S.B. Jones, 5
- Facts - Not Fancies - Staff, 6
Volume 3 Number 12 August 1929
- Mariposa Lily - Miss Laura Mills, 1
- Deer Conditions on the Kaibab up to August 5, 1929 - Vernon Bailey, 1-2
- Laoporus Goes Walking - Edwin D. McKee, 3-4
- Cricket Notes - E.W. Count, 4-5
- Lightning-Scarred Trees - S.B. Jones, 5
- The Next Generation - Edwin D. McKee, 6
Volume 4 Number 1 September 1929
- Horned Toads - S.B. Jones, 1-2
- The Gathering of the Jay Clan (Cyanocephalus cyanocephalus) - E.W. Count, 2
- Mushrooms on the Kaibab - Laura E. Mills, 3-4
- Snakes as Mediators - Edwin D. McKee, 5
- A Mutating Pentstemon - E.W. Count, 6
- Along the Trails - Staff, 6
Volume 4 Number 2 October 1929
- The Cover - Hopi Symbols - E.W. Count, 8-9
- Flying Deer - P.P. Patraw, 9-10
- Surface Topography of the Kaibab - Edwin D. McKee, 10-12
- The Elusive Sceloporus - S.B. Jones, 12-13
- Hither and Yon - Staff, 13-14
Volume 4 Number 3 November 1929
- Feathered Friends - Edwin D. McKee, 15-16
- Middle Canyon Sculpturing - W.M. Davis, 17-18
- Avian Cliff-Dwellers - E.W. Count, 18
- "Porky" - S.B. Jones, 19-21
- The Bright Angel Trail Fault - Edwin D. McKee, 21
Volume 4 Number 4 December 1929
- Cougars on the South Rim of Grand Canyon - H.R. Lauzon, 23-24
- The Flora of the Hermit Shale in Grand Canyon - David White, 24-25
- Unconventional Pines - S.B. Jones, 25
- Rug-Weaving, Navajo Style - E.W. Count, 25a-26
- Grand Canyon Lichens - Edwin D. McKee, 27-29
Volume 4 Number 5 March 1930
- Yavapai Observation Station - P.P. Patraw, 30-32
- Climbing Deer - S.B. Jones, 32
- Pinyon Puzzle - E.W. Count, 33
- Winter Robins - Staff, 33
- The Youthful Grand Canyon - Edwin D. McKee, 33-35
Volume 4 Number 6 April 1930
- Some Lizards of Grand Canyon - E.W. Count, 36-37
- Briefs - Staff, 37
- Our Cactuses - Miss Pauline Mead, 38-40
- The Grand Canyon Rattlesnake - Staff, 40
Volume 4 Number 7 May 1930
- Scientific Expedition to the Nankoweap - M.R. Tillotson, 41
- The Reference Library - Edwin D. McKee, 42
- Oh Cedar! - S.B. Jones, 42-43
- Wild Burros of the Grand Canyon - P.P. Patraw, 43-45
- The Navajo Silversmith - E.W. Count, 45
- Pages in Cambrian History - Edwin D. McKee, 46-47
- Left-Overs - Staff, 45
Volume 4 Number 8 June 1930
- Report of Nankoweap Trip - C.E. Resser, 48-49
- Archaeology - Staff, 50
- Wayside Museum of Archaeology Expedition - Harold S. Gladwin, 50-51
- Vanadinite in the Grand Canyon - Edwin D. McKee, 52
- Kaibab Trail - E.W. Count, 53-55
- Odds and Ends - Staff, 56
Volume 4 Number 9 July 1930
- A Living Conquest - E.W. Count, 57-58
- Fossils and What They Tell - R.L. Nichols, 59-60
- Copper Deposits of Grand Canyon - Edwin D. McKee, 61
- July Bird Notes - Staff, 62
Volume 4 Number 10 August 1930
- The Hopi Snake Dance - Barbara H. McKee, 63-64
- The Clear Creek Expedition - Russell Hastings, 64-65
- Chisel-Teeth-Chatter - E.W. Count, 65-66
- An Archaeological Find - Arthur Soper, 66-67
- Irregularities in Climatic Belts - Clyde Searl, 68-69
- Odds and Ends - Staff, 69-70
Volume 4 Number 11 September 1930
- Some Grand Canyon Plants & Their Uses - Pauline Mead, 72-77
- The Carrying Power of the Colorado River - R.L. Nichols, 77
- Dining Solitaire - E.W. Count, 77-78
- The Esplanade - E.D. McKee, 78-79
- A New Bird Record - Clyde Searl, 80
- The Canyon Towhee - Edwin D. McKee, 80
Volume 4 Number 12 October 1930
- Deer Antlers - Clyde Searl, 81
- Butterflies of the Grand Canyon - Robert G. Wind, 81-84
- Seeds of Some Grand Canyon Wild Flowers - Pauline Mead, 84-89
- Briefs - E.W. Count - 90
- Ripples in the Sands of Time - E.D. McKee, 91-93
Volume 5 Number 1 November 1930
- The Story of a Pebble - Clyde Searl, 1
- Butteflies Near the Colorado River in November - Pauline Mead, 2-3
- Geological and Wild Life Observations Between Bass Canyon and Hermit Canyon - E.D. McKee, 3-9
- A Winter-Blooming Goosefoot - Pauline Mead, 10-11
- Briefs - Staff, 11
Volume 5 Number 2 December 1930
- Small But Mighty! - E.D. McKee - 12
- A Brief Ecological Comparison of Life Zones on the Kaibab Plateau - Pauline Mead, 13-17
- Fossil Mountain - Edwin D. McKee - 18-19
- Preliminary Report on the Germination of Native Wild Flower Seeds - Pauline Mead, 18-20
Volume 5 Number 3 January 1931
- "The Explorer" - M.R. Tillotson, 21-24
- Beetles - Clyde C. Searl, 25-26
- The Origin of Hermit Basin - Edwin D. McKee, 27
- Second Report of the Germination of Native Wild Flower Seeds - Pauline Mead, 28-29
- The Badger and Its Environment - Chester Markeley, 30-31
- The Goal of Yavapai - Clyde C. Searl, 31-33
Volume 5 Number 4 February 1931
- Planting Fish Eggs in Clear Creek - P.P. Patraw - 34-35
- The First Spring Flower - Pauline Mead, 36
- Some Interesting Bird Records - Clyde C. Searl, 37-38
- A Strange Combination - Burt Luzon, 38
- A Remnant of the Age of Fishes - Edwin D. McKee, 39
- Building Rocks - Clyde C. Searl, 40-41
- Third Report on the Germination of Native Wild Flower Seeds - Pauline Mead, 41-42
Volume 5 Number 5 March 1931
- Fossil Footprints of the Coconino - Edwin D. McKee, 43-44
- Sedimentary Rocks - Clyde C. Searl, 45-46
- The Rock Loving Alum Root - Pauline Mead, 47
- Official Report on Stocking Canyon Streams with Fish - J.P. Brooks, 48
- The Raccoon of Havasupai - Chester R. Markeley, 49-50
- Fourth Report on the Germination of Native Wild-Flower Seeds - Pauline Mead, 51-53
Volume 5 Number 6 April 1931
- Some Beetles of Grand Canyon - Clyde Searl, 54-55
- A Lively Little Beggar - Barbara H. McKee, 56-57
- Pocket Mice! - Edwin D. McKee, 57-58
- Early Stages in the Development of Rainbow Trout - Chester R. Markeley, 59-60
- Notelets - E.D. McKee - 61
Volume 5 Number 7 May 1931
- Geography of the Middle Cambrian Period - Edwin D. McKee, 62-64
- An Interesting Bug - Clyde Searl, 64-65
- Broom-Rape, A Root Parasite - Pauline Mead Patraw, 66
- Winter Feeding of White-Tailed Squirrels - George Collins, 67-68
- Field Observations - Staff, 69-70
Volume 5 Number 8 June 1931
- Where Our Cacti Grow - Pauline Mead Patraw, 71-72
- Bare Facts About Bear Tracks - George Collins, 73-74
- Birding in Grand Canyon - Randolph Jenks, 75-77
- The Sonora Beaver - Chester Markeley, 78-80
- A Mother Squirrel Transports Its Young - R.A. Redburn, 80-81
- Field Observations - Staff, 82-83
Volume 5 Number 9 July 1931
- Bats - Carol F. Tyler, 84-86
- Relics of the Past - Antone Albert, 87-88
- How the Supai Indians Prepare Mescal as Told Me By Supai Lilly Burro - Barbara H. McKee, 89-90
- A Gopher-Snake Lunches - Earl Count, 90-93
- Giant Moths - Edwin D. McKee, 93-94
Volume 5 Number 10 August 1931
- Blue Ribbon Minerals - H.H. Waesche, 95-98
- The Blue Haze of Grand Canyon - Ralph A. Redburn, 98-100
- Some Birds and Their Nests on the Kaibab - Randolph Jenks, 101-105
- Trees Gripping the Hillside - E.W. Count, 106
- Grand Canyon - A Barrier to Reptiles? - Edwin D. McKee, 107-109
Volume 5 Number 11 September 1931
- The Colorado River - Ralph A. Redburn, 110-114
- Two Reptiles New to the Grand Canyon - Charles M. Bogert, 115-116
- A Quarrel Among Bird Families - Edwin D. McKee, 117
- Forest Fire - Ciwn Lynch, 118
Volume 5 Number 12 October 1931
- A Trip Down Tanner Trail - Vernon Bailey, 119-120
- Additional Notes on the Tanner Trail Trip - Edwin D. McKee, 121-122
- An Historical Record - Godfrey Sykes, 123-124
- Pinyon Pine Nuts - R.A. Redburn, 125-126
- Crinoidal Limestone - Edwin D. McKee, 126-127
Volume 6 Number 1 November 1931
- An Archaeological Exhibit - Edwin D. McKee, 1-2
- Early November Bird Records - Clyde C. Searl, 3-6
- Plant Succession in Kaibab Limestone - Pauline Mead Patraw, 6-9
- An Experiment in Grand Canyon with the American Pronghorn - Ralph A. Redburn, 10-13
- Miscellany - Staff, 13-15
Volume 6 Number 2 December 1931
- Dragon-Flies at Grand Canyon - Clyde C. Searl, 16-18
- Russian Thistle - Earl W. Count, 18
- The Origin of Bright Angel Canyon - Edwin D. McKee, 19-21
- Miscellany - Staff, 21-22
Volume 6 Number 3 January 1932
- The Yucca - Sword-Like Yet Friendly - Barbara Hastings McKee, 23-25
- Navi'-Pe - E.W. Count, 25
- A Deeper Canyon - Clyde C. Searl, 26
- When Winter Comes - Edwin D. McKee, 27
- Special Notes - Staff, 28
- Errata - Staff, 28
- Chipmunk - Ciwn Lynch, 29
Volume 6 Number 4 February 1932
- Greenland Lake - Edwin D. McKee, 30
- The Herbarium of Grand Canyon National Park - Clyde C. Searl, 31-33
- Field Observations - Staff, 33-34
- Comparative Porosity of Rock Formations in Grand Canyon - H.H. Waesche, 35-37
- Personnel Notes - M.R. Tillotson, 37
Volume 6 Number 5 March 1932
- "Spring is Near" - Donald Edward McHenry, 39-40
- Vandals of the Sand - Clyde C. Searl, 41-42
- The Ancient Mazatzal Land - Edwin D. McKee, 42-45
- Identification of the Common Pink Mineral Found Near Phantom Ranch - B.F. Moomaw, Jr., 46-47
- Field Observations - Staff, 47
Volume 7 Number 1 April 1932
Volume 7 Number 2 May 1932
Volume 7 Number 3 June 1932
Volume 7 Number 4 July 1932
Volume 7 Number 5 August 1932
Volume 7 Number 6 September 1932
Volume 7 Number 7 October 1932
Volume 7 Number 8 November 1932
Volume 7 Number 9 December 1932
Volume 7 Number 10 January 1933 Special Archeological Number
Volume 7 Number 11 February 1933
Volume 7 Number 12 March 1933
Volume 8 Number 1 April 1933
Volume 8 Number 2 May 1933
Volume 8 Number 3 June 1933
Volume 8 Number 4 July 1933
Volume 8 Number 5 August 1933
Volume 8 Number 6 September 1933
Volume 8 Number 7 October 1933
Volume 8 Number 8 November 1933
Volume 8 Number 9 December 1933
Volume 8 Number 10 January 1934
Volume 8 Number 11 February 1934
Volume 8 Number 12 March 1934
Volume 9 Number 1 April 1934
Volume 9 Number 2 May 1934
Volume 9 Number 3 June 1934
Volume 9 Number 4 july 1934
Volume 9 Number 5 August 1934
Volume 9 Number 6 September 1934
Volume 9 Number 7 October 1934
Volume 9 Number 8 November 1934
Volume 9 Number 9 December 1934
Volume 9 Number 10 January 1935
Volume 22 Number 1 Spring 2007
Volume 28 Number 1 Summer 2008
Natural History Bulletins (All files in PDF format) |
Mammals of the Grand Canyon Region
Number 1 June 1935 (HTML edition)
History and Exploration of the Grand Canyon Region
Number 2 November 1935 (HTML edition)
Trees of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 3 March 1936
Contributions to Grand Canyon Ornithology
Number 4 March 1936
Contributions to Grand Canyon Geology
Number 5 May 1936
Check-list of Plants of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 6 June 1936
Prehistoric Man in the Southwest
Number 7 August 1936
Check-list of Birds of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 8 July 1937
Amphibians and Reptiles of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 9 July 1938
Plants of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 10 January 1947
Butterflies of Grand Canyon National Park
Number 11 September 1950
Prehistoric People of the Northern Southwest
Number 12 1955
Grand Canyon: Origin and Scenery
Number 13 1961
The Story of Man at Grand Canyon
Number 14 1967
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