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Yosemite Nature Notes 11 (1932)
- YNN 11(1) (January 1932) [PDF]
- “The Lone Pine on Summit of Sentinel Dome” [Jeffrey Pine], 11(1):cover drawing
- “Glaciers of the Sierra Nevada,” 11(1):1-2 by Carl Sharsmith
- “Feeding Habits of the Woodpeckers in the Yosemite Valley,” part 4 11(1):3-5 by Enid Michael
- “‘Do Sierra Creeprs Enter Buildings?’” [bird], 11(1):5-6 by Adrey E. Borell
- “The Industrious Ant,” 11(1):6 by Joe Burgess
- “James V. Lloyd Transferred to Grand Canyon,” 11(1):6
- “Yosemite Lodge Entertains an Unusual Guest” [American eared grebe duck], 11(1):7 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Are Freak Antlers Inherited?” [deer, “Old Horney”], 11(1):7-8 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “A Rare Owl Collection” [Southern California Screech Owl], 11(1):8 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Varied Thrushes Noted,” 11(1):8
- YNN 11(2) (February 1932) [PDF]
- Old Horny, Yosemite's Unicorn Buck (1926), 11(2):cover photo by James V. Lloyd
- “The Thrill of Hunting with a Camera,” 11(2):1-2 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Sierra Creeper” [Certhia familiaris zelotes], 11(2):2-3 by Enid Michael
- “First Snow Gauging Trip of Year,” 11(2):4
- “The Yosemite School of Field Natural History,” 11(2):5 by C. A. Harwell
- “Feeding Habits of the Woodpeckers in the Yosemite Valley,” 11(2):6-8 by Enid Michael
- “Our New Assistant Park Naturalist” [Matthew Edwin Beatty], 11(2):8 by C. A. Harwell
- YNN 11(3) (March 1932) [PDF]
- Valley Elk, 11(3):cover photo
- “Winter Wildlife Observations,” 11(3):1-2 by C. A. Harwell
- “Feeding Habits of the Woodpeckers in the Yosemite Valley,” part 5 11(3):3-4 by Enid Michael
- “Winter Bird Report,” 11(3):4-5 by Enid Michael
- “Observations at Cascades” [of white-tailed rabbits and American mergansr duck], 11(3):5 by Homer Crider
- “On Skis with Snow Gauging Party,” 11(3):6-8 by Clifford C. Presnall
- YNN 11(4) (April 1932) [PDF]
- Half Dome in Winter, 11(4):cover photo
- “Hibernating Bears” [Ralph Anderson injured by bear digging out den entrance], 11(4):1-2 by C. A. Harwell
- “Water Ouzels Nesting at El Portal,” 11(4):3-4 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “A Barn Owl in Yosemite” [Tyto alba pratincola], 11(4):4 by George M. Wright
- “Yosemite to Conduct Eighth Field School,” 11(4):5
- “Yosemite Animals [Sierra Chickaree Changes His Diet; Deer Seen Feeding in Deep Snow; Crows in Yosemite Valley],” 11(4):6-7 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Say Phoebe (Sayornis sayus),” 11(4):8 by Enid Michael
- “Notelets” [bear lectures at feeding platform; heavy winter has little effect on birds], 11(4):8
- “Foothill Wild Flowers,” 11(5):8-9 by M. E. Beatty
- YNN 11(5) (May 1932) [PDF]
- “Little Haymakers of the Sierras” [Yosemite cony, Ochotona schisticeps muiri], 11(5):1 by Arthur Stupka
- “Beginning of Nature Guiding” [Charles M. Goethe], 11(5):2-3 by C. A. Harwell
- “Yosemite Falls Ice Cone” [with Norman Clyde and Ed Beatty climbing on it], 11(5):4 photo by Bert Harwell
- “A Trip to the Ice Cone,” 11(5):4-5 by M. E. Beatty
- “Yosemite Museum Nature Library,” 11(5):5-6 by Ruth Casaday
- “The Yellow-Billed Magpie, a New Bird for the Yosemite,” 11(5):7-8 by Adrey E. Borell
- YNN 11(6) (June 1932) [PDF]
- “Can We Bring Back th Sierra Bighorn?,” 11(6):1-3 by Vernon Bailey
- “Snow Plant Flower Display at mariposa Grove,” 11(6):3 by James Clifford Shirley
- “Mariposa Grove Birds of Late May,” 11(6):3
- “The Mariposa Grove Museum,” 11(6):4-5 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Wild Life Seen on the Snow Patrol,” 11(6):5-6 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “The Upper Yosemite Fall,” 11(6):6-7 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Seasonal Observations” [birds, elk calf, wild flower garden behind museum], 11(6):7-8 by C. A. Harwell
- “The Ancient Vale,” 11(6):8 poem by Edward B. hall
- YNN 11(7) (July 1932) “Special Mather Number” [PDF]
- “The Stephen Tyng Mather Appreciation Memorial Plaque Dedication,” 11(7):1-2
- “Stephen T. Mather—The Organizer of Parks,” by Horace M. Albright 11(7):3-4
- “He Loved Yosemite” [Stephen T. Mather], 11(7):4-5 by C. G. Thomson
- “Recollections” [of Stephen T. Mather], 11(7):6 by Harold C. Bryant
- “Naturalist Activities 1932,” 11(7):7 by M. E. Beatty
- “A Living Memorial” [Sequoia planted in Mariposa Grove dedicated to Stephen T. Mather] 11(7):7 by Joe Burgess
- “The Yosemite Natural History Association: Its Purposes,” 11(7):8
- YNN 11(8) (August 1932) [PDF]
- “Fish and Fishing in Yosemite,” 11(8):1-2 by Adrey E. Borell
- “A Farallon Cormorant in Yosemite,” 11(8):2-3 by Cope C. Jensen
- “A New Attraction for Yosemite Motorists” [Merced Grove Lookout], 11(8):4-5 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “100 Years in Yosemite” [review of book by Carl P. Russell], 11(8):5 by C. A. Harwell
- “Enjoyable Cedar Waxwings” [Bombycilla cedrorum], 11(8):6-7 by Walter W. Bennett
- “Yosemite Museum Received Valuable Exhibit Material,” 11(8):7-8 by C. A. Harwell
- “What is a Mammal” [poem], 11(8):8
- YNN 11(9) (September 1932) [PDF]
- “A Coral King Snake of Peculiar Coloration” [Lampropeltis multicincta], 11(9):1 by Laurence M. Klauber
- “A Timberline Giant” [white-bark pine, Pinus albicaulis] 11(9):2 by Carl Sharsmith
- “A Walking Stick and a Record” [Sequoia Tree in Mariposa Grove where Galen Clark cut the top off for a walking stick in 1858 or 1859 shows a bend where cut], 11(9):3 by H. A. Anderson
- “Brief Notes” [gull, fawns, snow, bobcat], 11(9):3 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Montana Grayling Prove Successful in Yosemite” [fish planted], 11(9):4 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Largest Trout Caught in Yosemite” [12 pound 9 ounce loch leven], 11(9):5 by Cope C. Jensen
- “Yosemite Animals: a Cony on Half Dome” [Yosemite cony, Ochotona schisticeps muiri], 11(9):6-7 by Larry F. Hosbrook
- “Six-Day Hikers See Mountain Lion” [between Glen Aulin and Tenaya Lake], 11(9):7-8 by B. A. Thaxter
- “To a Squirrel,” 11(9):8 poem by Beth Allen
- YNN 11(10) (October 1932) [PDF]
- “Autumn in Yosemite,” 11(10):1 by M. E. Beatty
- “Bridal Veil Gorge: a Miniature Wilderness” [Bridalveil Creek canyon] 11(10):2-3 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Nature Garden a New Feature of Yosemite Museum,” 11(10):4-5 by Enid Michael
- “Fishing for Birds” [blue-fronted jay (Steller’s jay) caught by fishing leader tangled in an alder], 11(10):5-6 by Cope Jensen
- “A Song of the Blue-Front” [Steller’s jay], 11(10):6 by Frank J. Faha
- “Skyland” [top of Half Dome ecology], 11(10):7-8 Clifford C. Presnall
- YNN 11(11) (November 1932) [PDF]
Yosemite’s Biggest Year” [1932 visitor record], 11(11):1 by M. E. Beatty
- “Off the Beaten Trail: Timberline Notes” [plants and wildlife around Kuna and Koip glaciers], 11(11):2
- “The Role of Insects” [losses of western yellow and sugar pine in western Yosemite National Park from bark beetle, Dendroctonus], 11(11):3-4 by Emil Ernst
- “Bird Notes for September,” 11(11):4 by Enid Michael
- “A Daytime Star,” 11(11):4 by Joe Burgess
- “Yosemite Animals: California Gray Squirrels” [Sciurus griseus griseus observed again in parts of Yosemite Valley], 11(11):5-6
- “Albino Deer,” 11(11):6 by Bill Reymann
- “Flowers of Yosemite: Orchids of Mariposa Grove,” 11(11):6-7 by Herbert A. Anderson
- “Mariposa Grove Reproduction” [of giant Sequoia], 11(11):8 by Herbert A. Anderson
- YNN 11(12) (December 1932) [PDF]
- “The Cemetery in Yosemite Valley,” 11(12):1-4 by Mrs. H. J. Taylor (Rose Taylor)
- “Measuring Yosemite Glaciers"” [Lyell, Maclure (misspelled McClure), Dana, Conness, Kuna, and Koip glaciers]], 11(12):5-6 by C. A. Harwell
- “Wood Ducks in Yosemite” [Aix sponsa], 11(12):6 by M. E. Beatty
- “Belding’s Long Sleep” [Citellus beldingi hibernation length], 11(12):7 by C. A. Harwell
- “Seasonal Observations” [mountain garten snake, Western azaleas second bloom, deer eating strategy, western bluebirds return, white-tailed rabbit in Tuolumne, nightly bear show discontinued for season], 11(12):7-8 by M. E. Beatty
Bibliographical Information
Yosemite Nature Notes 12 (1932)
(Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Natural History Association, 1932).
24 cm. Ill.
LCCN 54040211.
Library of Congress call number QH1.Y6.
U. S. Government Document Call Number: I 29.119
Digitized by Dan Anderson, May 2007,
from a copy at Young Research Library (UCLA).
—Dan Anderson, www.yosemite.ca.us
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