Abstract
Opportunity came, in 1937, to the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California, to undertake a kind of museum work new for it and to extend the scope of its program by establishing a field station. Here, many of the procedures and ideas resulting from the previous thirty years of its development might be applied and tested more intensively and possibly more effectively than by the conventianal methods of exploration in the field. Without in any way relaxing the pursuit of studies already in progress over a larger area, it was desirable to concentrate on the development of a continuous record of biotic changes on some restricted sample of ground.
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