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Web(Chamberlin and Ivie 1941). Fitch (1963) for A. pennsylvanica (Bradley 2013), I prefer recorded aspects of the biology of the three using a variation of the common name used by species of Agelenopsis found on the University F itch ( 1963). The "Pennsylvania Funnelweb of Kansas Fitch Natural History Reservation Spider" seems most … WebNatural History Museum The University of Kansas Number 17:1-7 Population Structure and Biomass of Some Common Snakes in Central North America By HENRY s. FITCH Fitch Natural History Reservation, The University of Kansas, 2060 East 1600 Road, Lawrence, Kansas 66044-9460, USA Web1during the University of Kansas renamed its natural history Reservation in 1986 to honor henry Fitch. R e m e m b R a n c e A permanent array of drift fences and traps led to many captures and recaptures the50-yearstudyof Reservation’ssnakesandlizards.Checking traps was a daily ritual. theories and perspective in social work