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Jean M. Fox, editor. Farmington: An Original Entity, Being The Natural History of Farmington. The Farmington Hills Historical Commission, 1976.

1 From IceAge to Space Search Farmington: An Original Entity,
2 3 9062 03497174 0 -r-B ?, ,S, From Ice Age to Space Search
3 Copyrighted by The Farmington Hills Historical Commission F
4 CONTENTS PP 1 Foreword 1 2 Introduction 5 3 Farmington Long
5 FOREWORD The Farmington Hills Historical Commission takes p
6 2 Natural History of Farmington Paul Schreiber, for better
7 Foreword 3 interest of winged residents and visitors, is an
8 INTRODUCTION "/ seek acquaintance with Nature, - to know he
9 FARMINGTON LONG AGO by Robert C. Douglass I Farmington as a
10 8 Natural History of Farmington A. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 1.
11 Map and Text GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS IN FARMINGTON The present-
12 10 Natural History of Farmington Canada, then advanced in a
13 SURFACE FORMATIONS of FARMINGTON AREA uo MICHIGAN '....,...
14 Farmington: Biological 11 3. Climate The annual average tem
15 12 Natural History of Farmington 1. Extinct herbivore anima
16 Farmington: Biological 13 2. Present predators include the
17 14 Natural History of Farmington REFERENCES: 1. Dorr, John
18 FARMINGTON LONG AGO by Paul R. Schreiber II. Farmington As
19 16 Natural History of Farmington I had once heard the Potaw
20 Farmington: Social 17 Made from the curling smoke of many t
21 18 Natural History of Farmington 5,000 Years Ago This Was H
22 Farmington: Social 19 known to the French explorers by the
23 20 Natural History of Farmington farm of Mr. Stanley Drake;
24 Farmington: Social 21 Map and Text
25 ANCIENT INDIAN TRAILS IN FARMINGTON The maps show that the
26 ANCIENT INDIAN TRAIL in FARMINGTON WEST BLOOMFIEL DTWP. ...
27 Farmington: Social 23 been active in the state Inter-Tribal
28 24 Natural History of Farmington where a bed of wet quicksa
29 Farmington: Social 25 one of the maps the Surveyor General
30 26 Natural History of Farmington Farmington Township Establ
31 Farmington: Social 27 be made without apprehension by Unite
32 28 Natural History of Farmington To the quiet of this fores
33 PLANTS OF FARMINGTON by Betty Frankel There are thousands o
34 30 Natural History of Farmington Flower Plant Species Simil
35 Farmington: Plants 31 shade. Each found its own particular
36 32 Natural History of Farmington environment. Eventually ta
37 Farmington: Plants 33 most difficult to dispose of was the
38 34 Natural History of Farmington Wet meadows are a transitio
39 Farmington: Plants 35 Flood-plain Vegetation His Character
40 36 Natural History of Farmington Oak-Hickory Forests Have M
41 Farmington: Plants 37 beech-maple forests that are characte
42 ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONES by Grover G. Niergarth The invert
43 40 Natural History of Farmington slugs. The latter have no
44 Without Backbones 41 Late-Summer Insects Chorus Autumn's Ad
45 42 Natural History of Farmington The flies are another very
46 FISH, AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF FARMINGTON by Hartley Thor
47 44 Natural History of Farmington In May, or the first of Ju
48 Fish & Reptiles 45 Common toads are good friends to have in
49 46 Natural History of Farmington The wood turtle has quite
50 Fish & Reptiles 47 lived in Farmington, liking sandy, woode
51 48 Natural History of Farmington Snakes are not wet or slim
52 BIRDS OF THE FARMINGTON AREA by Reta and Joseph Dodd The Fa
53 50 Natural History of Farmington Bird migration must have b
54 Farmington: Birds 51 Some ducks and other water fowl have a
55 52 Natural History of Farmington list. Some of these we hav
56 BIRDS OF THE FARMINGTON AREA 1956 - 1974 Pied-Billed Grebe
57 Common Crow* Nashville Warbler Black-capped Chickadee* Paru
58 Farmington: Birds 55 Rose-breasted Grosbeak* Evening Grosbe
59 MAMMALS OF FARMINGTON by Robert C. Douglass Great changes i
60 58 Natural History of Farmington as deer were certainly hun
61 Farmington: Mammals 59 Several Bats May Be Found in Farming
62 60 Natural History of Farmington The red fox is abundant in
63 Farmington: Mammals 61 mouse and the Norway rat. The native
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65 THE NATURE CALENDAR IN FARMINGTON - A SURVEY by Hartley C.
66 FEBRUARY Snow melt often is seen around the circumference o
67 Nature's Calendar 65 move to egg-laying sites. All reptiles
68 66 Nature's Calendar Turkey vultures and hawks are soaring
69 Natures Calendar 67 OCTOBER The height of the Fall color ch