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Yosemite Nature Notes 12 (1933)
- YNN 12(1) (January 1933) [PDF]
- Elk in Winter, 12(1):cover photo
- “Signatures of Four Presidents and Other Notables on Hotel Register Loaned Museum” [James A. Garfield, U. S. Grant, R. B. Hayes, & Theodore Roosevelt on La Casa Nevada register], 12(1):1-2 by C. A. Harwell
- “Another Argument for Careful Game Management” [scarcity of game], 12(1):2-3 by C. C. Presnall
- “Translating the Autobiography of a Big Tree” [dating fires with Mariposa Grove Sequoia tree ring scars], 12(1):4-7 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “More Indian Caves Discovered” [includes statements from Johnny Brown, Yosemite Indian], 12(1):7-8 by M. E. Beatty
- YNN 12(2) (February 1933) [PDF]
- Half Dome in Winter, 12(2):cover photo
- “Rock Slides in Yosemite,” 12(2):9-11 by Cope C. Jensen
- “An Outwitted Owl” [pigmy owl], 12(2):12-13 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Mountain Sheep in Yosemite” [observed near Royal Arch Lake in southern Yosemite National Park], 12(2):13 by Richard Michaelis
- “An Altitude Record” [California wildcat observed near Polly Dome], 12(2):13 by Sam King
- “Building an Indian Chuck-A” [for acorn storage], 12:(2):14-16 by C. A. Harwell
- “A Coincidence” [eared grebes mistaken wet porch and pavement for water], 12(2):16 by Clifford C. Presnall
- YNN 12(3) (March 1933) [PDF]
- Old Horny, Yosemite's Unicorn Buck (1926), 12(3):cover photo by James V. Lloyd
- “Ducks are Rare in Yosemite” [strays], 12(3):17-18 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Snow Patrols” [snow measuring with snowshoes], 12(3):18-19 by C. A. Harwell
- “Wild Life Notelets” [hawks, wildcat, scarcity of winter birds], 12(3):19 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Field Nature School Plans Told,” 12(3):20-21 by C. A. Harwell
- “Off the Beaten Trail: a Day on Snowshoes” [at Big Meadows], 12(3):22-23 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Fire Studies in Mariposa Grove” [evidence of trees surviving light ground fires in the past], 12(3):23-24 by Clifford C. Presnall
- YNN 12(4) (April 1933) [PDF]
- “Altitude Records” [of various birds], 12(4):25-27 by C. A. Harwell
- “The Granites of Yosemite,” 12(4):27-28 by Carl Sharsmith
- “Bear Trails” [and bear biting trees], 12(4):29 by George H. Merriken
- “California Woodpeckers” [drawing], 12(4):30
- “Nature Notelets” [Elk Drop Antlers, Marmont Stays Out, Woodpecker Tragedy, Signs of Spring], 12(4):31 by M. E. Beatty
- “Sacramento Spotted Towhee” [Pipilo maculatus falcinellus], 12(4):32
- YNN 12(5) (May 1933) [PDF]
- “Birds of Yosemite” [Special Number], 12(5):33-58 by M. E. Beatty, Clifford C. Presnall, and C. A. Harwell
- YNN 12(6) (June 1933) [PDF]
- “Yosemite’s Bear Banquet” [annual feeding cycle], 12(6):59-60 by M. E. Beatty
- “Early Arrivals in High Sierra” [of birds], 12(6):60 by Sam King
- “Taming a Wildcat,” 12(6):61 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Yosemite Animals: Rare Fur-Bearing Mammals in Yosemite” [wolverine, red fox, sierra pine marten, river otter], 12(6):62-63 by Adrey E. Borell
- “Yosemite’s 82nd Birthday” [after “discovery” by Mariposa Battalion], 12(6):63
- “Another Rare Bat in Yosemite” [mastiff bat], 12(6):64 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “To a Snow Plant,” 12(6):64 poem by Florence E. Sternberg
- “Why Deer Drop Their Antlers Each Year,” 12(6):65 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Sage Thrasher is New Bird for Yosemite,” 12(6):66 by Charles Michael
- YNN 12(7) (July 1933) [PDF]
- Mirror Lake and Mt. Watkins, 12(7):cover photo
- “Director Horace Albright to Leave National Park Service,” 12(7):67-68
- “Willow Hunting in Yosemite” [collecting all Salix species for the University of California herbarium], 12(7):69-71 by Mrs. H. P. Bracelin
- “Yosemite Trout Hatchery Becomes Self-Supporting” [by collecting eggs around Lake Eleanor], 12(7):71-72 by Clifford C. Presnall
- “Do Bears Attack Dear?,” 12(7):72-73 by B. A. Thaxter
- “Cassin Purple Finch Nest,” 12(7):73-74 by Craig Thomas
- “Night Life as Seen by Yosemite Rangers” [ring-tailed cat and other animals], 12(7):74 by Sam King
- YNN 12(8) (August 1933) [PDF]
- Hikers and pine tree on top of a dome, 12(8):cover photo
- “Cliff Presnall Transferred to Zion” [Clifford C. Presnall], 12(8):75 by C. A. Harwell
- “Saw-whet Owl in Yosemite,” 12(8):76-77 by C. A. Harwell
- “Giant Sequoia Houses Chipmunk Family” [Sheridan tree next to Mariposa Grove Museum], 12(8):77 by R. P. Beal
- “Violet-Green Swallows Nest,” 12(8):77 by Craig Thomas
- “Of the Beaten Trail: Glacial Pavements near Yosemite Valley,” 12(8):78-79 by Carl Sharsmith
- “New Method of Bird Study in Yosemite” [banding], 12(8):79-80 by Adrey E. Borell
- “The White Shrine,” 12(8):80 poem by John Bingaham
- “Domes of Yosemite” [granite domes and Sequoia domes], 12(8):80 by Helen K. Sharsmith
- “Nature Notelets [Ground Squirrel Snares Robin by M. E. Beatty; White-Heated Woodpeckers Nest in Log Seat at old Big Trees Lodge by R. P. Beal; Tame Green-Tailed Towhee by M. E. Beatty; Black Oaks in Leaf in Eight Days by Carl W. Sharsmith]", 12(8):81
- “The Yosemite Natural History Association: Its Purposes,” 12(8):82
- YNN 12(9) (September 1933) [PDF]
- Man on Glacier Point overhang, 12(8):cover photo
- “Naming an Indian Child” [by “Chief” Le-mee, Chris Brown], 12(9):83 by B. A. Thaxter
- “Black Bears as Mothers,” 12(9):84-86 by B. A. Thaxter
- “Wild Life at Chinquapin” [fawn killed by Black Bear], 12(9):86-87 by Sam King
- “Befriending the Grouse,” 12(9):87-88 by Herbert A. Anderson
- “Yosemite Trees: How Fast Do ‘Big Trees’ Get Big” [giant Sequoia favor exposed ground], 12(9):88-89 by Herbert A. Anderson
- “Last Indian Cremation in Yosemite” [death of a nephew of Chief One-Eye Dick in 1873], 12(8):89-90 by M. E. Beatty
- YNN 12(10) (October 1933) [PDF]
- Indian woman in front of a bark house, ummucha, 12(10):cover photo
- “A Night on Half Dome,” 12(10):91-93 by C. Edward Graves
- “Oiling for Mosquitos in Yosemite” [and undesirable effects], 12(10):94-95 by Adrey E. Borell
- “A Nightly Fly-Catcher” [bat], 12(10):95 by J. E. Burgess
- “Notelets [Song of Young Black-Headed Grosbeak; Hermit Thrushes near Mirror Lake],” 12(10):95 by Herbert A. Anderson
- “White Pelican a New Bird for Yosemite,” 12(10):96 by C. H. O’Neal
- “A New-Born Fawn” [and almost invisible coloration], 12(10):96 by C. H. Oneal
- “Animals at Glacier Point,” 12(10):97 by R. E. Carlson
- “Tuolumne Meadows Notelets” [all-day and overnight trips], 12(10):97-98 by Carl Sharsmith
- “Hermit Thrush in Song,” 12(10):98 by Helen K. Sharsmith
- YNN 12(11) (November 1933) [PDF]
- “Seasonal Progression on Mt. Dana,” 12(11):99-100 by Carl Sharsmith
- “Museum Nature Garden” [and hummingbirds], 12(11):100 by Enid Michael
- “Mountain Weasel Makes a Kill,” 12(11):101 by Herbert O'Neal
- “Yosemite First Seen One Hundred Years Ago” [Walker Party, although they probably saw the Cascades, not Yosemite Valley], 12(11):102-103 by Reynold E. Carlson
- “Turkey Vultures at Big Trees” [giant Sequoia], 12(11):103 by Robert P. Beal
- “Eagles” [Golden eagles in Yosemite Valley], 12(11):103 by R. E. Carlson
- “Band-Tailed Pigeon Nest,” 12(11):104 by Craig Thomas
- “Storm on Mount Dana” [no rain—just updraft], 12(11):104 by M. E. Beatty
- “California Badger,” 12(11):105 by Sam King
- “White-Headed Woodpeckers Nest in Log of Big Tree” [American Legion (Giant Sequoia) tree in Mariposa Grove], 12(11):105 by Robert P. Beal
- “Protecting Birds from Windows” [with cords], 12(11):106 by Adrey E. Borell
- “Notelets [gray squirrels seen again by M. E. Beatty; deer in Wawona tunnel by R. E. Carlson; blue-fronted jay (Steller’s jay) chasing a chickaree squirrel by R. E. Carlson]” 12(11):106
- YNN 12(12) (December 1933) [PDF]
- Elk in Winter, 12(12):cover photo
- “Yosemite Elk Herd Moved to Owens Valley” [tule elk, Cervus nannodes], 12(12):107-109 by Adrey E. Borell
- “Towhee Teeters” [green-tailed towhee], 12(12):109 by C. H. Oneal
- “Mountain Sheep Found in Lyell Glacier” [desiccated Ovis canadensis sierrae], 12(12):110-112 by M. E. Beatty
- “Autumn Colors,” 12(12):112 by M. E. Beatty
- “Flowers of Yosemite: Roadside Planting of the New Wawona Highway” [volunteer plants on exposed soil], 12(12):113-114 by Enid Michael
- “Nature Notelets” [Fringed pinesap, Pleuricospora fimbriolata, saprophyte in Mariposa grove], 12(12):114 by James Clifford Shirley
Bibliographical Information
Yosemite Nature Notes 12 (1933)
(Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Natural History Association, 1933).
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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