NATURE NOTES - 1986
DATE AUTHOR TITLE
BOTANY
Jan. 86 Christ, Art Botrychium dissectum (Grape Holly)
Feb. 86 Christ, Art Platanus occidentalis (American Sycamore)
Mar. 86 Christ, Art The Early Flowering Violets
Apr. 86 Christ, Art Phlox divaricata var. Laphamii (Blue Phlox, Wild Sweet William)
May. 86 Christ, Art Nemastylis ageminiflora (Celestial Lily, Prairie Iris)
Jun. 86 Christ, Art Silene caroliniana var. Wherryi (Wild Pink)
Sep.86 Christ, Art Lygodesmia juncea (Rush Pink)
Oct. 86 Christ, Art Latuca pulchella (Large-flowered Blue Lettuce)
Nov. 86 Christ, Art Helianthemum bicknellii (Frostweed or Rock Rose)
Dec. 86 Christ, Art Onosmodiuim (False Gromwell)
CONSERVATION
Feb. 86 WGNSS Board Queeny County Park.  The WGNSS Board opposes the
destruction of habitat at the Park that would result from the
construction and operation of a golf course.
Jun. 86 Lehocky, Dan WGNSS has joined with a group of enviro groups, including the
Sierra Club in launching an initiative petition to protect Queeny
Park and other county parks from environmentally destructive
development (such as a proposed golf course).
Dec. 86 Molyneaux, John Nature the Winner!:  The initiative petition to save Queeny Park
from development passed, but we're $15,000 in debt.  Please make
a contribution now!
ORNITHOLOGY
Jan. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann November Birding in the St. Louis Area
Feb. 86 Hallett, Vi A Murmuration.  Rural English language names for bunches of
birds (e.g., murder of crows)
Feb. 86 Around and About:  All about Cuivre River State Park, good
birding spot.
Feb. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann December Birding in the St. Louis Area
Feb. 86 Goetz, Ron Rare or unusual birds sighted since the last Nature Notes issue.
Feb. 86 Birders who crossed the 200 threshold in 1985 and reported
totals numbered 29.  David Becher was high with 261.  Kyrle 
Boldt has been on the  200 list for 16 consecutive years
Feb. 86 Sutherland, Carol Bird's spotted on your Editor's annual Christmas run to Champaign
are listed.
Mar. 86 Hallett, Vi Kenya 1985:  The Yellow Highways:  Experiences on this 
touring/birding trip.
Mar. 86 Around About:  all about Washington State Park, which
has interesting birding.
Mar. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann January Birding in the St. Louis Area
Apr. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann February Birding in the St. Louis Area
Apr. 86 Islandus, Solon What Role Do Purple Martins Play in Controlling Noxious Insects?
May. 86 Anderson, Dick Gulls of the St. Louis Area
May. 86 Wiese, Mary C. Thailand and Mayala-1986:  Account of a visit there.
May. 86 Crawford, Walter C. Peregrine Falcon Re-Introduction Assistance Needed:  By the 
Raptor Rehabilitation Project.
May. 86 Wiggers, Ernie Nesting Accipiters in Missouri:  If one learns of an active 
nest during the 1986 breeding season, please notify Kevin
Kritz at Univ.of Missouri, School of Forestry, U. of Mo., Columbia
May. 86 Patterson, Carmen Breeding Bird Atlas Project:  The Audubon Society of Missouri is
co-sponsoring the Missouri Breeding Bird Atlas with the Mo. Dept.
of Conservation, a five year project beginning in 1986 and 
continuing through 1990.
May. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann March Birding in the St. Louis Area
Jun. 86 Wiese, Mary C. Phoebe (Snetsinger) is Over 5000
Jun. 86 Patterson, Carmen Meeting of Breeding Bird Atlas Volunteers on Saturday, June 7, 
at Busch Wildlife 
Jun. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann April Birding in the St. Louis Area
Sep. 86 Goets, Ronald Alternatives to Year Listing - Part 1
Sep. 86 Feigley, Peg Observations on the Nesting Habits of the Tree Swallow, 
Iridoprocne Bicolor
Sep. 86 Renick, Kevin A Day at Point Pelee National Park (in Canada, at the height
of the Spring migration)
Sep. 86 Hunter, Dorothy A Letter from Greenfield, Massachusets (to Mary Wiese):  
Observations of a phoebe nest and the three baby birds therein.
Sep. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann Late Spring and Summer Birding
Oct. 86 Peters, Mark Fall 1985 Raptor Migration in the St. Louis Area
Oct. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann August Birding in the St. Louis Area
Nov. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann September Birding in the St. Louis Area
Dec. 86 Schirmer, Mary Alaska:  A Summer's Idyll
Dec. 86 Biologists Request Data on Sightings of Color-coded Shoebirds
Dec. 86 Rare (Roseate) Spoonbill visits Schell-Osage:  more than 100
biders responded to the news  by visiting Schell-Osage.
Dec. 86 Islandus, Solon The Death of the Tern:  A boy kills a tern with a rock.
Dec. 86 Bodman, Rose Ann September and October Birding in the St. Louis Area
PEOPLE
Mar. 86 Pickel, Frances H. In Memoriam - Miss Beulah Bedell:  An early birder and one-time
Secretary of WGNSS
Jun. 86 Wiese, Mary C. Phoebe (Snetsinger) is Over 5000
Sep. 86 Awards of the Missouri Native Plant Society Announced:  The 
first annual awards of the society were announced at the annual
meeting.  Three of the awards were presented to WGNSS 
members and the fourth to a resident of the St. Louis Area.  
Awards were given to:
The Society's highest award, the Julian A. Steyermark Award, 
went to Art Christ.  Edgar Denison received the Erna R.
Eisendrath  Memorial Education Award; Bill Summers, also a
WGNSS member, received the Society's Research Award. The
fourth award went to Fred Husman of Crestwood for his actions in 
having a rare plant site declared a Missouri Natural Area.
(Note:  The above reflects a correction in the Nov. issue of Nature
Notes.)
Oct. 86 Menke, Nell Art Christ to be Honored:  By the Missouri Botanical Garden at
a luncheon honoring his 80th birthday.
Nov. 86 A Reminder:  Those wanting to attend Art Christ's Birthday 
luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 13, should make a reservation by
Nov. 3.
Nov. 86 Mary Frances Goodloe celebrated her 65th birthday on Oct. 15 
by bicycling 65 miles, one mile for each day of her life!
MICELLANEOUS
Mar. 86 Hawker, Pat Volunteers Needed:  People interested in working with 
elementary and high school students on outdoor field science
trips to Tyson.
Mar. 86 Bogart, Maggie Daytime volunteers are needed at the Raptor Rehabilitation and
Propagation Project's new education facility in Lone Elk County
Park.
Oct. 86 Dedication Trail Through Time:  The Pickle Spring Natural
Area's "Trail Through Time", located five miles east of Farmington,
was dedicated on Saturday, October 18.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Feb. 86 Membership List in Preparation:   Use form on last page to
specify how your name should appear.
Mar. 86 With this issue, Carol Sutherland resigned as Editor of Nature 
Notes.
Sept. 86 A Day on the River.  An annual celebration of Missouri's rivers
and streams sponsored by the Missouri Dept. of Conservation, 
held at the Woodson K. Woods Wildlife Area near St. James
Oct. 86 New Botany Group Chairperson:  Dorothy Cole will replace
Betty Nellums, who is leaving to live in Ireland for a year with
her husband.
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Feb. 86 Mickey Scudder Scholarship Fund:  For the second year
WGNSS is pleased to announce that the Mickey Scudder
Scholarship will be awarded to a graduate student in
natural history.  Applications accepted until March 1, 1886
Feb. 86 Committee for 1986 consists of Vi Hallett, Randy Korotev and 
Dave Ulmer
Feb. 86 The first Mickey Scudder Scholarship in Field Biology was
awarded to Anthony Rossi, a graduate student at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis.  Mr. Rossi is doing research on wasps, partly
at the Tyson Research Center in west St. Louis County.
MEETINGS
Jan. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, Jan. 10, 8 PM, at St. Louis County
Library, Lindbergh and Clayton;.  Dr. Richard Huermann of 
Washington University will give a talk on Halley's Comet.
Feb. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, Feb. 14. 8 PM, at St. Louis 
County Library.  Walter Crawford of the Raptor Rehabilitation and
Propagation Project will talk on Peregrine Falcons.
Mar. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, March 14, 8 PM, At St. Louis
County Library.  Marshall Magner will disduss his Jordan trip 
and show slides of insects.
Sep. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, Sept. 12, 8 PM, at St. Louis
County Library.  Al Gentry, Associate Curator, Missouri
Botanical Garden, will present a program "Tropical Deforestation".
Oct. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, Oct. 10, 8 PM,. At St. Louis
County Library.  (Program not given.)
Nov. 86 WGNSS General Meeting, Nov. 14, 8 PM, St. Louis County
Library.  Speaker will be Eldridge H. Lovelace, Landscape Artist
(Retired), who will speak on "Tower Grove Park Past, Present
and Future".
BANQUETS/SOCIAL EVENTS
Mar. 86 Loewe, Carol Webster Groves Nature Study Society Annual Banquet, Friday
April 4, 1986, at Flaming Pit Banquet Center, 11715 Manchester
Road.  Program to be announced.
Apr. 86 WGNSS Annual Banquet, Friday, April 4, 1986.  Dr. Bruce 
Stinchcombe, Professor, St. Louis Community College, at 
Florissant Valley, St. Louis, will speak  on "Geological History 
of the Ozarks".
Nov. 86 WGNSS Christmas Party on Friday, December 12, at the
home of Missy and Pete Chouteau, 4 Tuscany Park, Time TBA
Dec. 86 WGNSS Chistmas Party as noted above.  Time:  8 PM.