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Vernon Bailey : writings of a field naturalist on the frontier / David J. Schmidly ; foreword by William I. Lutterschmidt and Brian R. Chapman.

Van Pelt Library QH31.B155 S35 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schmidly, David J., 1943- author.
Bailey, Vernon, 1864-1942, author.
Series:
Integrative natural history series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bailey, Vernon, 1864-1942--Correspondence.
Bailey, Vernon.
Bailey, Vernon, 1864-1942.
Naturalists--United States--Biography.
Naturalists.
Natural history.
History.
Mammalogists.
United States.
Naturalists--United States--Correspondence.
Mammalogists--United States--Biography.
Mammalogists--United States--Correspondence.
Natural history--United States--History.
Genre:
Biographies.
Correspondence.
History.
Records and correspondence.
Personal correspondence.
Physical Description:
xviii, 452 pages ; 25 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2018]
Contents:
Introduction and background
Section I: The Bailey family history
Early family history: from blacksmithing to Bailey Station (1637-1864)
Iron Creek baby (1864-1872)
Life around the Bailey homestead
Wildlife and hunting around the homestead
Schooling and the making of a naturalist
Specimens and trapping talk (1886-1887)
Section II: Working for Merriam and the US Government
Employment and a field trip
Dear folks at home
Grand collecting country: Dakota Territory
Full of sharp points
Get all the mammals you can
On the road again
The west beckons: on to Utah
It takes grit (December 1888 and 1889)
Down the Colorado
The promise of plenty of company
On the very border
A splendid trip: in the field with Merriam
A great place for cactus (1889-1890)
Sagebrush, alkali, and mountain magic
All hurry and change
Into Death Valley
Farmer or naturalist?
Section III: Becoming a scientific naturalist
Country boy in the city
Dixie and new kinds of wilderness
Ozark country and beyond
I just want to remember
Fit for scientific work
The school of life
From sermons in the woods to marital bliss (1895-1899)
Safe and wild in Texas (1900-1905)
Wolves dead and alive
Making sense of scents
Movin' on (1908-1910)
Section IV: Work at the survey after Merriam's departure
In sickness and in health (1911-1912)
So long to administration, back to the field (1913-1914)
Changes in leadership and direction (1915-1919)
Rats, bats, and beaver (1920-1924)
Family time and professional success (1925-1927)
Beaver, deer, and cross-country trips (1928-1929)
Predator and prey and patents (1930-31)
Rewards and sudden announcement (1932-1933)
Section V: Retirement and the end
Trapping a new life (1933-1939)
The early war years and prairie trek (1940-1942)
Gathering
Bailey in perspective
Appendix. biographic profiles of naturalists associated with Vernon Bailey.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781623496791
1623496799
OCLC:
1034569817

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