Publications

Salamanders of The University of Mississippi Field Station Salamanders of The University of Mississippi Field Station Description: This booklet is an introduction to different kinds of salamanders, the "moist-skinned, scaleless, tailed amphibians," of the Field Station. With the help of this booklet, one can identify different types of salamanders, their life span, special characteristics, how they breed and lay eggs, as well as other information about these elusive creatures. Keiser, Edmund [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $4.00
A Field Guide to the Butterflies Common to the University of Mississippi Field Station A Field Guide to the Butterflies Common to the University of Mississippi Field Station Description: Butterflies in this guide represent the species most commonly seen at the University of MIssissippi Field Station. Lago, Paul K. [javascript protected email address]; King, Jonas [javascript protected email address]; McBride, Ashley [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $4.00
Medicinal and Edible Plants of the University of Mississippi Field Station Medicinal and Edible Plants of the University of Mississippi Field Station Description: THIS BOOKLET IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! This booklet provides a shot description of a few of the many edible/medicinal plants found at the University of Mississippi Field Station. Kuhajek, Jeanne M. [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $3.00
Frogs of the University of Mississippi Field Station Frogs of the University of Mississippi Field Station Description: This booklet will introduce you to the moist-skinned, scaleless, flat-headed amphibians of the Field Station which are tailless except for the larval stages. Keiser, Edmund [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $5.00
A Guide to Representative Plants at the University of MIssissippi Biological Field Station A Guide to Representative Plants at the University of MIssissippi Biological Field Station Description: This guide is limited to a number of more colorful and interesting plants at the Field Station. For each a common name is given as well as the scientific name and the plant family to which it belongs. Honeycutt, M.B. [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479
Turtles of the University of Mississippi Field Station Turtles of the University of Mississippi Field Station Description: This booklet will introduce you to reptiles of the Field Station known was turtles which have scaly skins, bony shells, toothless skulls and pectoral girdles inside rather than outside. Keiser, Edmund [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $4.00
Suggested Water Quality Protection Practices for Unconifed Aquifers: A Case Study in the Meridian-Upper Wilcox Aquifer, North Mississippi Suggested Water Quality Protection Practices for Unconifed Aquifers: A Case Study in the Meridian-Upper Wilcox Aquifer, North Mississippi Description: To provide users of public water supplies fundamental information needed to understand and discuss water-supply issues with professional who characterize public water systems and who administer and regulate them. Swann, Charles T. [javascript protected email address]; Lutken, Carol B. [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $2.00
Guide to the Eagle Scout Nature Trail Guide to the Eagle Scout Nature Trail Description: The goal of this guide is to provide some background information that will help you identify native vegetation, wildlife, habitats, and geology of the area. The nature trail extends from an upland forested area slope to a lowland clearing at the Field Station. Logan, Marinda Delores [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $1.00
Guide to the Young Scholars Nature Trail Guide to the Young Scholars Nature Trail Description: The Nature Trail provides an opportunity to study living organisms in their natural habitat. The walk through the Young Scholars Nature Trail will take you past 15 post. The numbers on the posts correspond to the numbered sections in this guide and will provide information about each location. Jenkins, Phyllis S. [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $2.00
Guide to the Eagle Scout Nature Trail - Kindergarten to Fourth-grade Curriculum Guide to the Eagle Scout Nature Trail - Kindergarten to Fourth-grade Curriculum Description: The focus of this nature trail curriculum is on kindergarten through fourth grade. The trails provides opportunities for observations of characteristics of organisms such as plants and their structures, animal behavior, food, habitat, droppings, and other evidence that animals inhabit the forest. Moore, Juanita M. [javascript protected email address]; Availability: (662) 915-5479 $1.00
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