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  1. Louise Emmons (January 7, 1858 – March 6, 1935) was an American character actress. She appeared in several films between 1914 and 1935.

  2. Louise Emmons was born in 1858 in Yuba County, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Last Egyptian (1914), Polly Redhead (1917) and White Eagle (1922). She was married to Roswell Emmons. She died on March 6, 1935 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  3. Louise Emmons University of Chicago Press , 1997 - Nature - 307 pages Neotropical Rainforest Mammals , the first color-illustrated field guide to these marvelously diverse and elusive...

  4. My taxonomic research focuses on the New World rodent family Echimyidae (spiny rats). Current field research comprises a long term study of the mammal faunas at the savanna-forest interface in Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Bolivia (in its 18th year).

  5. Louise EMMONS | Cited by 12,221 | of Smithsonian Institution, DC | Read 112 publications | Contact Louise EMMONS

  6. She is best remembered for her role as a headmistress in "Milk and Mush," she frightened generations of 'Little Rascal' fans. Louise appeared in 53 films throughout her career including "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalpyse" (1921), "The Ten Commandments" (1923), "Resurrection" (1931), "King Kong" (1933), and "Mark of the Vampire" (1935).

  7. Aug 11, 2020 · Emmons, Louise. Publication date 1990 Topics Mammals -- Latin America -- Identification, Rain forest animals -- Latin America -- Identification, Mammals, Rain forests, Mammifères -- Amérique latine -- Identification, Faune des forêts pluviales -- Amérique latine -- Identification, Rain forest animals, Regenwald, Säugetiere ...

  8. Apr 1, 1991 · Smithsonian researcher Louise Emmons - a legend among experts for her wildlife observations - is perhaps the only scientist in the world who ventures routinely into the jungle at night

  9. Louise Emmons was born in 1858 in Yuba County, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Last Egyptian (1914), Polly Redhead (1917) and White Eagle (1922). She was married to Roswell Emmons. She died on 6 March 1935 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

  10. Nov 25, 2020 · Dr. Louise H. Emmons has been a researcher with the Division of Mammals at Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History since 1980. She specializes in tropical rainforest mammals, especially rodents, and savanna mammals.