Syesis: Vol. 13
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Syesis: Vol. 13

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  2. English
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ARTICLES David B. Schowalter: New records of British Columbia Bats Sigurd Olsen: Type locality of Boschniakia hookeri Walpers Won Shic Hong: Hepaticae of the Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, British Columbia S.G. Cannins: New distributional records of Odonata from northwestern British Columbia Pierre Tardent: A giant Tubularia (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the waters of the San Juan Islands, Washington Howard M. Feder and A.J. Paul: Seasonal trends in meiofaunal abundance on to beaches in Port Valdez, Alaska Donald H. Mitchell: DcRt 1: A salvaged excavation from southern Vancouver Island Jerome S. Cybulski: Skeletal remains from Lillooet, British Columbia, with observations for a possible skull trephination Michael A. Spindler and Brina Kessel: Avian population and habitat use in interior Alaska taiga Rolf W. Mathewes: Pollen evidence for the presence of Tall Jacob's-ladder (Polemonium caeruleum L.) on the Queen Charlotte Islands during late-glacial time Gregory G. Monks: Saltery Bay: A mainland archaeological site in the Northern Strait of Georgia David J. Garbary, Gayle I. Hansen and Robert F. Scagel: The Marine Algae of British Columbia and Northern Washington: Division Rhodophyta (Red Algae), Class Bangiophyceae Kenneth O. Coyle: A new genus and species of Oedicerotidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the southeastern Bering Sea NOTES A. Ludwig Grass and Leon E. Pavlick: Occurrence of a double-flowered variant of Salmonberry, Rubus spectabilis, in British Columbia Dick A. Nagtegaal and Susan P. Farlinger: First record of two fishes Seriola dorsalis (Gill) and Medialuna californiensis (Steindachner) from waters off British Columbia J. Stevenson MacDonald and Keith Brewer: Range extension of whitebait smelt (Allosmerus elongatus) in British Columbia Martin K. McNicholl: Northern alligator lizard near Courtenay, Vancouver Island Alex E. Peden and Dick Nagtegaal: Occurrence of the pilotfish (Naucrates ductor, Carangidae) off British Columbia Alex E. Peden and Wally Osterman: Three fish species previously unknown from marine waters off British Columbia

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. New Records of British Columbia Bats
  4. Type Locality for Boschniakia hookeri Walpers
  5. Hepaticae of the Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
  6. New Distributional Records of Odonata from Northwestern British Columbia
  7. A Giant Tubularia (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Waters of the San Juan Islands, Washington
  8. Seasonal Trends in Meiofaunal Abundance on Two Beaches in Port Valdez, Alaska
  9. DcRt 1: A Salvaged Excavation from Southern Vancouver Island
  10. Skeletal Remains from Lillooet, British Columbia, with Observations for a Possible Diagnosis of Skull Trephination
  11. Avian Populations and Habitat Use in Interior Alaska Taiga
  12. Pollen Evidence for the Presence of Tall Jacob's-Ladder (Polemonium caeruleum L.) on the Queen Charlotte Islands during Late-Glacial Time
  13. Saltery Bay: A Mainland Archaeological Site in the Northern Strait of Georgia
  14. The Marine Algae of British Columbia and Northern Washington: Division Rhodophyta (Red Algae), Class Bangiophyceae
  15. A New Genus and Species of Oedicerotidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the Southeast Bering Sea
  16. Notes
  17. Instructions to Contributors
  18. Contents