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Making observations, drawing, and recording dates are essential when in the field. Field notebooks or journals are the most reliable means by which scientists record their findings. Capturing the details of an expedition as it unfolds is the most dependable means of preserving the relevant data collected in the field. George Gaylord Simpson's field notebook from the 1930-31 Scarritt Patagonian Expedition clearly displays the meticulous notes of a field scientist.
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