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Books—Dissection Guides
Audubon Field Guides to North America
Bright, full-color photographic keys and detailed information make these field guides the standard for amateur naturalists. You won’t find better field guides anywhere for the money. These guides are easy- to-use, and have washable soft vinyl covers to protect them from the elements. Glossary, index. 600–1,000 pages each, 4" x 7", vinyl cover. Eastern region is land up to the continental divide.
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Illustrated Dissection Guides
Detailed descriptions and illustrations make these affordable dissection guides an excellent choice. Students will appreciate the understand- able, step-by-step instructions. Package of 15. 51⁄2" x 81⁄2", soft cover.
Books—Field and Nature Guides
Golden Guide—Trees of North America Field Book
Expanded version of the Golden Guide Trees book. Written in greater depth and detail for the more advanced user. 280 pages, 41⁄2" x 71⁄3", soft cover.
Peterson Guides
The classic field guide. The unique Peterson Identification System shows exactly what features to look for to tell one species from another. The guides’ innovative format uses accurate, detailed drawings to pinpoint key field marks for quick recognition of species and easy comparison of confusing look-alikes. Books vary in length, averaging more than 300 pages each. 43⁄8" x 71⁄4", soft cover.
Finder Series of Dichotomous Keys
Students love to work with these extremely popular dichotomous keys. With the simplified terminology and line drawings students increase their success rate in identifying organisms in the field.
The pocket-size books, (4" x 6") are ideal for use in the field. The question format encourages your students to look more closely at the features of the plant or animal being identified and increases student involvement.
• Tree Finder: The classic key to identifying trees by their leaves and needles. Includes 161 native and commonly introduced trees. Shows range and habitat of each species. Basic for trees east of the Rocky Mountains.
• Winter Tree Finder: Key to identifying deciduous trees in winter by their twigs and other features. Explains twig structure, buds, fruits, habitats and range of native and widely introduced trees.
• Flower Finder: Key to spring wildflowers and their families, north of the Smoky Mountains and east of the Rockies. Explains botanical terms for parts of the flowers.
• Track Finder: Guide to identifying mammal tracks in mud and snow. Includes keys to print shapes and track patterns. Also includes information on scat, habitat, range maps and drawings of animals and their tracks.
• Rocky Mountain Tree Finder: Covers an area that ranges from the Upper Sonoran Desert Zone (above 4500 ft.) in Arizona to the cold, wet heights of Subalpine Zones in the Rocky Mountains. Besides identifying the native trees by their leaves or needles, the habitats, ranges, and life zones of each species are also included.
621, etc.
 Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   FB0725
Wildflowers – Eastern
  $24.60
 FB0727
 Mammals
 24.50
 FB0728
 Insects and Spiders
 24.50
 FB0729
 Reptiles and Amphibians
 24.15
 FB0730
  Trees – Eastern
  24.15
  Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   FB0621
Mammalian Heart
  $16.20
 FB0622
 Mammalian Brain
 16.20
 FB0624
  Mammalian Eye
  16.20
   FB0
 Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   AB1122
 Trees of North America
   $18.80
  FB0725, etc. FB1381, etc.
AB1122
  Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   FB1381
 Birds of Eastern and Central North America
   $26.55
      FB1278, etc.
 Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   FB1278
Tree Finder
  $6.75
 FB1279
 Winter Tree Finder
 7.00
 FB1280
 Flower Finder
 6.80
 FB1281
  Track Finder
  6.80
   FB1777
 Rocky Mountian Tree Finder
   6.80
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