Box 1
Contains 47 Results:
“Ramsey Notes” (Caterpillar Records), 1936
1936 Ramsey Notes (folder title): Caterpillar records 1936 and Expenses for 1936 Summer Work Entomology
Diary pages, 1936
1936 diary entries (4 small sheets)
Notebook pages – Various topics including research, quotes, address book and geneology, undated
Loose sheets clipped together includes expenses, wavelength, measurements, quotations, geneaology, addresses. n. d.
Notebook pages – Insect sounds, undated
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Lab notes – Reactions of insects to various wave lengths, 1923
The materials in this series were originally housed in a letter file labeled “Ultraviolet.” The documents include correspondence and literature on methods for measuring and recording ultraviolet wave lengths. Some of this material is trade literature.
Caterpillar Records, 1936
1936 Ramsey Notes (folder title): Caterpillar records 1936 and Expenses for 1936 Summer Work Entomology
Expenses for 1936 Summer Work in Entomology, 1936
1936 Ramsey Notes (folder title): Caterpillar records 1936 and Expenses for 1936 Summer Work Entomology
Letter to Lutz (September 28, 1936); Letter to Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University (October 8, 1936), 1936
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter from Albert Brand with notes, October 10, 1936
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter from Albert Brand, November 6, 1936
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).