RMB2JPXN–geography / travel, Guatemala, people, women, Tinajas, women carrying water jugs from Lake Atitlan, 1960s,
RM2GMFJWE–España. Siglo XIX. Comercio ambulante. Vendedor de tinajas y artesones. Grabado de 1940.
RMRDEFNF–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 1. TiNAjAS Altas, Western Desert Tract (See Page 122). 2. Campo, California, Pacific Coast Tract (See Page 135),. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work
RMPG08FN–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 1. TiNAjAS Altas, Western Desert Tract (See Page 122). 2. Campo, California, Pacific Coast Tract (See Page 135),. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work
RMRDE2EM–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. MAMMALS OF THE MEXICAN BOUNDAEY. 307 9, 1894. They were subsequently taken in the Tule, Granite, and Gila mountains. As we traveled north from Tinajas Altas, east of the Gila Mountains, it was last noted on the plain midway between Tinajas Altas and Adonde, on the Gila River, and was not again seen until wo reached Gila City on th
RMPG0895–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. MAMMALS OF THE MEXICAN BOUNDAEY. 307 9, 1894. They were subsequently taken in the Tule, Granite, and Gila mountains. As we traveled north from Tinajas Altas, east of the Gila Mountains, it was last noted on the plain midway between Tinajas Altas and Adonde, on the Gila River, and was not again seen until wo reached Gila City on th
RMRDEFDJ–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O
RMPG08BP–. Mammals of the Mexican boundary of the United States : a descriptive catalogue of the species of mammals occurring in that region; with a general summary of the natural history, and a list of trees . Mammals; Mammals; Trees; Trees; Natural history; Natural history. 240 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. OVIS CANADENSIS GAILLARDI, new subspecies. GAILLARD BIGHOEN. Type-sfecimen.—Immature female, skin and skull, No. 59906, U.S.Nat.Mus. Collected in the Gila Mountains, between Tinajas Altas and the Mexican Boundary Line, in Yuma County, Arizona, February 21, 1894, by Edgar A. Meams. (O
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