Summary: Photograph taken by Sterling Bunnell for Vernon Orlando Bailey. Bailey worked as a field naturalist for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biological Survey. Bailey was particularly interested in rodents, especially Dipodomys, or kangaroo rat.
Dates: 1921
Collection: RU007267 Vernon Orlando Bailey Papers, 1889-1941 and undated, Box 5 Folder 12
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
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RU 7267 Box 5 Folder 12. Photograph taken by Sterling Bunnell for Vernon Orlando Bailey. Bailey worked as a field naturalist for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biological Survey. Bailey was particularly interested in rodents, especially Dipodomys, or kangaroo rat.