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Short Field Trip to California and Mexico

Exist Dates
1967
Abstract
To study woodpeckers

Short Field Trip to Kenya

Exist Dates
Abstract
To study barbets anf Honeyguides

Short Field Trip to Mauritius and Seychelles

Exist Dates
1977
Abstract
To study birds

Simpson Colorado Expedition

Exist Dates
1953
Abstract
To study and collect fossil mammal remains

Simpson Expedition to Brazil

Exist Dates
1956
Abstract
To survey land for purposes of future excavation

Simpson Expedition to Montana

Exist Dates
1932
Abstract
To examine Fort Union Formation of fossiliferous strata

Simpson New Mexico Expedition

Exist Dates
1958
Abstract
To collect fossil mammal teeth and jaws

Sinclair Texas Expedition (1940)

Exist Dates
1940
Abstract
To collect cretaceous dinosaurs

Skinner Anthropological Expeditions

Exist Dates
1908 - 1913
Abstract
To study the culture of the American Indians in Quebec, Manitoba, Wisconsin, Florida, among other areas.

Smith Colombian Expedition (1898-1901)

Exist Dates
1898 - 1901
Abstract
To collect mammals and birds

Snodgrasse-Folsom Expedition

Exist Dates
1929 - 1931
Abstract
To survey archaeological quarry sites

Snyder Canadian Expedition (Peace River District)

Exist Dates
1934 - 1935
Abstract
To collect mammals, especially Wood Buffalo, wood bison, Stone sheep, , elk, and small mammals

Snyder Colorado Expedition

Exist Dates
Abstract
To collect specimens of elk and mule deer

Snyder East African Expedition (1938)

Exist Dates
1938
Abstract
To collect mammals

Snyder Mountain Expedition

Exist Dates
1937 -
Abstract
To collect mammals, and make systematic study of fauna of the Mackenzie River District and Yukon Territory

Sonora-Sinaloa Archaeological Survey Project

Exist Dates
1937 - 1940
Abstract
The Sonora-Sinaloa Archaeological Survey (1937-1940) was conceived, designed and directed by George Valiant and lead by Gordon F. Ekholm. The project sought to fill the archaeological gap between the American Southwest and the northern Mesoamerican frontier covering the area from the international border to the Río Culiacan. Ekholm, accompanied by his wife Marguerite Wander, departed for Mexico in the fall of 1937. Over the course of three field seasons of six months each between 1937 and 1940, the project surveyed more than 175 sites between the Mexican states of Sonora and northern Sinaloa.

South American Ornithology Expedition (1912-1913)

Exist Dates
1913 January
Abstract
To collect mammals and birds and make ornithological survey of South America

South Georgia Island Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1912-1913)

Exist Dates
1912 - 1913
Abstract
To secure specimens of Sea Elephants, Sea Leopards, King Penguins

South Pacific Expedition

Exist Dates
1906 - 1909
Abstract
To collect and study the evolution of terrestial snails, collect anthropological materials, photograph volcanoes

Southwest Indian

Exist Dates
1919
Abstract
To study archaeology and ethnology of tribes and add to collections
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