Field Notebook: 1974b
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Labels might tell what an. is + what it does Beaver logs how beavers chew trees Rodent zosterium w elevation showing species Diff diff in burrowing & so diff in hemoglobin content. Very large set sel. folary drama of of ocel. No glads simple barrier at line height or Trees Rhass. Dark tale. Page #2 End Animals of company or leaf shaped longerager Africa - monkey + bird class. in longerage sleep. Le a bit of olderager Sounds w name of animal right up. Decorative wall showing mammalian adaptations from arb to aquatic into water. Things on the whole good some thing not finished & some just don't work. Page 21 The Denmark Ecotype Exhibit - written after several million visitors but very good well integrated dramas used as set pieces but not in the only story of hell. Notable high point. The largest ant hill I have ever seen in a museum in a 6 x 4 x 4 foot case. A television camera gives a magnificent view of animal activity which is projected onto a monitor nearby. This formed a very popular exhibit. Some good Taxonomic panels Principles of Ecology - Food chains (or Chains)