Box 8
Contains 17 Results:
"Ecological Studies of Birds in Utah", 1962
"Hunting the Desert Tortoise"
Two copies, five pages each, one with photographs and one without. Also included are 23 loose illustrations (not hand drawn) of tortoises and their anatomy
"Landscape of the Proposed Canyonlands Parkway"
Two copies, with slightly varying texts, one with illustrations (not hand drawn).
"Management of Aquatic Wildlife in the Great Basin"
Sixteen typed pages with handwritten corrections and some photographs.
"Natural Resources of Utah", 1930, 1945
Handwritten manuscript.
"Some Bird Friends of Our Dooryards", 1928
Handwritten manuscript.
"Studies in the Sphecoidea of Utah", 1927
Five typed pages with pen and ink illustrations.
"Understanding Birds", 1928
A paper given to the University Women's Club.
"An Evolutionary Time Scale," "New Rattlesnake from Utah," "Marketable Crops for Dixie", 1927-1937
"Ecology of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Glen Canyon Region", 1960
130 page typed manuscript.
"Working Plan for Ecological Studies as a Part of the Upper Colorado River Basin Salvage Program", 1957
A proposal prepared by Angus M. Woodbury and the staff of the Division of Biological Sciences, University of Utah, in accordance with a contract with the U. S. National Park Service.
Limnological Study of Fremont River, Capitol Reef National Monument Utah, 1963
Prepared by Angus M. Woodbury and Jean Musser.
A Review of the Ecology of Eniwetok Atoll, Pacific Ocean
Biological-Ecological Aspects of Betatakin Canyon, Navajo National Monument, Arizona, 1963
"The Route of Jedediah S. Smith in 1826 from the Great Salt Lake to the Colorado River", 1931
Two versions. The first is a six page typed manuscript with handwritten corrections and a hand drawn map. The second is a reprint from the Utah Historical Quarterly.
"A History of Southern Utah and Its National Parks", 1944, 1950
Two published versions.
The Story of Atkinville, 1957
A 51 page privately printed history of a small southern Utah town written by Angus Woodbury and his wife Grace, a former resident of Atkinville.