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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10194 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Claremont 3 fig 2 illustration 2 Laguna 2 California 2 Beach 1 type 1 short 1 nest 1 nerve 1 figure 1 Nucula 1 Malletia 1 Dicranoptycha 1 Det 1 Cpr 1 Ckll 1 Cal 1 Baker 1 Alex Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 291 fig 158 side 154 length 138 figure 128 form 126 segment 116 part 115 specie 114 body 101 number 100 region 100 nerve 100 illustration 92 dorsal 91 lobe 82 cell 81 work 80 type 80 end 74 specimen 69 base 68 time 68 page 68 mm 68 leg 67 eye 67 edge 66 tooth 65 plate 65 margin 64 pair 64 hair 63 color 59 tentacle 58 egg 55 prostomium 54 section 52 tip 51 speciman 50 surface 50 line 46 width 46 foot 45 study 45 one 45 animal 44 species 44 paper 43 note 42 series Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2160 _ 218 . 207 Claremont 160 Cal 139 Ckll 130 Baker 123 Laguna 121 Det 101 C. 100 sp 80 Beach 78 M. 76 S. 72 California 57 nov 55 College 52 L. 49 D. 48 A. 47 University 47 Cornell 45 Pl 44 abdomen 44 Type 44 Pomona 44 Fig 42 Z. 40 N. 40 Mfrs 40 F. 39 Laboratory 38 V. 37 W. 36 Cpr 35 P. 35 H. 35 Biology 34 n. 34 Professor 34 E. 33 Fl 33 Cr 32 brown 29 Zoological 29 G. 29 April 28 U. 28 Journal 28 IV 27 Hilton Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 189 it 126 they 93 i 36 we 26 them 13 he 12 me 7 itself 4 us 4 themselves 2 you 2 she 1 him 1 company= Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1669 be 220 have 139 find 101 show 86 take 67 make 48 give 45 seem 39 narrow 38 cover 38 attach 36 extend 35 include 34 do 31 see 30 draw 29 follow 28 obtain 28 differ 28 describe 27 collect 27 arrange 26 send 25 reach 24 leave 24 consist 24 appear 23 separate 23 occur 23 contain 23 come 23 begin 22 bear 21 offer 20 reduce 20 indicate 20 desire 20 afford 19 furnish 19 form 19 end 18 write 18 use 18 study 18 round 18 divide 18 become 17 resemble 17 receive 17 know Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 229 long 188 large 177 not 160 short 159 more 153 small 128 first 127 very 117 much 110 other 97 ventral 92 also 85 as 80 little 76 only 75 many 74 general 71 nearly 69 second 68 lateral 66 broad 60 simple 59 well 59 common 58 few 55 less 55 about 53 special 52 so 52 median 50 great 50 especially 50 dark 49 most 48 nervous 47 low 45 slightly 42 strongly 42 same 42 inner 41 up 41 anterior 39 usual 39 similar 37 distinct 37 black 36 new 36 far 35 upper 35 single Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 most 19 great 7 large 6 least 5 long 4 broad 4 Least 3 wide 3 simple 3 good 2 small 2 short 2 common 1 thick 1 stout 1 near 1 narrow 1 manif 1 lowermost 1 high 1 fine 1 easy 1 deep 1 close 1 Most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 most 1 well 1 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://archive.org/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 side is up 2 = do business 2 body showing length 2 segments being present 2 type is incomplete 1 _ are easily 1 _ are superficial 1 _ is especially 1 _ is not 1 bodies showing length 1 body has deep 1 body including mandibles 1 body is broad 1 body is evidently 1 body is heavily 1 body is proportionately 1 body is scarcely 1 body is strongly 1 body narrowing caudad 1 body was small 1 body were more 1 cell is broader 1 cell were probably 1 cells are abundant 1 cells are thickly 1 cells are unipolar 1 cells are very 1 cells do not 1 cells does not 1 cells seem multipolar 1 form has never 1 form is fairly 1 form is only 1 form is pinkish 1 form was extremely 1 forms are common 1 forms are quite 1 length being deep 1 length is much 1 lobe is about 1 lobe is similarly 1 lobe is well 1 lobes are characteristically 1 lobes extended forward 1 lobes is contiguous 1 nerve showing position 1 part be due 1 part is slightly 1 parts show fine 1 region are thick Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is not _ 1 type has no definite A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 34094 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 2, June 1919 date = keywords = Claremont; fig; nerve summary = EDITED BY POMONA COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY The pages of the journal are especially open to western entomologists divided into three distinct regions: the proboscis, a long club-shaped The collar contains the central nervous system, part of the notochord, The trunk contains the alimentary canal, dorsal and ventral blood vessels, dorsal and ventral nerves, the gill-slits, the reproductive the collar region, Fig. 5; the sub-epidermic network extending over The general structure of the chief central nerve trunks is quite Drawing of a section of an oral radial nerve. Drawing of a section of circumoral nerve. Drawing of a section of aboral nerve. Nerve cells from central regions of a radial nerve. Nerve cells from near a lateral branch from the radial band. Ants from the Claremont Laguna Region Ants from the Claremont Laguna Region JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY--_Advertising Section_ By JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK, Professor of Entomology in Cornell id = 37632 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 1919 date = keywords = Alex; Dicranoptycha; Malletia; Nucula; fig; nest summary = Explored nest, occasionally rubbing abdomen with legs. At 8:40 the nest was placed against the cork and the wasp immediately At 12 o''clock, four hours later, a third wasp had appeared, and none of The nest was saved and several days later a fourth wasp appeared. surrounded by four lobes, the lateral pair more slender than the blunt ventral pair; dorsal lobe very low or lacking; spiracles small, widely four transverse rows of microscopic setæ; lateral spiracles on segments the mark of the lateral lobes suffusing the ventral inner ventral lobes bear a similar but smaller subrectangular black mark. Larva of _Dicranoptycha winnemana_, ventral aspect of body. At the cephalic end of the cerebro-pleural ganglion the large but in both species there is some indication of two lateral lobes of Embryology in Cornell University, and Henry Phelps Gage, Ph.D. This work of over 700 pages and with over 400 figures is of especial id = 45597 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 11, No. 1, March 1919 date = keywords = short; type summary = nearly attaining end of palpi; slender, narrowing distad, only slightly the dorsal ones short, the most ventral long, attaining the end of the Anterior pair of eyes near middle of length of prostomium usual enlarged distal end baring a slender tip and a little exceed the Eyes large and black, the anterior ones near middle elongate patch, presenting a narrow dorsal half and a broader ventral General color yellowish; each somite of anterior region crossed with long simple natatory setae in notopodia of middle region of body. Body ventrally flat, convex dorsally, strongly narrowed caudad. on the prostomium and anterior segments, by the form of the appendages, region of body reaching to or a little beyond middle of longer setae, Body with an anterior region of fifteen setigerous somites separated the median region of anterior edge nearly straight; dorsal surface into the dorsal furrow; median ventral lobes separated by a narrow id = 48031 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 06, No. 4, December 1914 date = keywords = Beach; California; Claremont; Laguna; fig; figure; illustration summary = Notes on the Eggs of Some Laguna Beach Invertebrates--_P.A. Lichti_ 215 A New Species of Pseudoscorpion from Laguna Beach Cal. 42. large hand broad smoothly convex on both sides; finger as long as the _Hand_: Broad as it is long greatly swollen on inner margin near base; simple hairs; claw long and slender; finger little longer than hand covered with long simple hairs; mandibles large serrula attached only Among the many marine forms collected and studied at Laguna Beach Five species of barnacles were found last summer at Laguna Beach. Notes on the Eggs of Some Laguna Beach Invertebrates Notes on the Eggs of Some Laguna Beach Invertebrates Preliminary Notes on Some Marine Worms Taken at Laguna Beach Preliminary Notes on Some Marine Worms Taken at Laguna Beach Preliminary Notes on Some Marine Worms Taken at Laguna Beach The young of this species were very abundant at Laguna Beach and I id = 48101 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 09, No. 1, March 1917 date = keywords = Beach; California; Claremont; Laguna; illustration summary = that there were long hairs on the legs such as shown in the figure. _Color of supposed Female and Juvenile_--All parts bright yellow brown. One winged female, mountains near Claremont, California (C. Rose leaves showing work of adult beetles. given of one large specimen and top and side views of the head region This species has been taken from our region although such large _Eremobates californica_ Sim. The drawings are from a specimen taken at Laguna Beach (Figs. Habitat: Specimen found under rocks near ocean at Laguna Beach, A single specimen of this large, simple species was taken just off and field work in the general study of local insects. _a._ Special field and laboratory work with some group of marine _b._ Special field and laboratory work in Entomology, either with _e._ Special field and laboratory work in marine algæ. ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS FOR CLASS AND MUSEUM MARINE AND FRESH WATER FORMS id = 48122 author = Various title = Journal of Entomology and Zoology, Vol. 09, No. 3, September 1917 date = keywords = Baker; Cal; Ckll; Claremont; Cpr; Det summary = List of Bees from Claremont-Laguna Region--_Henry Bray_ 93 in the original college collection it is not noted in the list. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Det. Mountains near Claremont, Cal., Baker. Mountain sheep have lived for years in the higher peaks above Claremont species was one of the most common forms taken, being abundant in the _Urocyon cinereoargenteus californicus._ (Mearns.) California Gray Fox. Signs of foxes in the canyons and along mountain trails are always A Preliminary List of Shells from Laguna Beach and Nearby A Preliminary List of Shells from Laguna Beach and Nearby For a number of years past students have collected shells from Laguna _Columbella chrysalloidea_ Cpr. Shell white. _Columbella pencillata_ Cpr. White shell, cross lines brown.