Scientific expeditions
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
American Museum of Natural History annual report summaries from Henry Edward Crampton and Roy Waldo Miner, 1908-1932.
Summaries written by Henry Edward Crampton and Roy Waldo Miner for AMNH annual reports. Topics include new installations to AMNH exhibit halls, including the Darwin Hall, expedition summaries, research and publications, specimen collections and accessions. Also includes a five-page timeline of expeditions and field work from 1909-1932.
American Museum of Natural History duplicate slides of field photographs, undated
Duplicate film slides taken from hand-colored lantern slides, field photographs from an expedition. Includes image of expedition route in the areas of Cambodia, Siam, Laos, Annam, Cochinchina and Tonkin.
American Museum of Natural History photographic slides of Guyana, Brazil, Venezuala, and the Amazon, undated
Duplicate slides made from hand-colored lantern slides of field photographs of the Amazon circa 1927.
Archbold Expeditions collection
Correspondence, field catalogs and bird lists.
Art Survey No. 394: Study for Origin of Life Mural., 1964
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 433: Hills South of Papeete, Tahiti., 1937
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 440: Kilauea Pele from the Black Ledge., 1840
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 446: Sandwich Islands., 1840
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 498: [Study for Black Bear Group], circa 1930s
Swamp in foreground and trees, coconut trees in background, sky visible above and through the trees.
Art Survey No. 581: The Flaming Cliff / LL "Lester Morgan", 1927
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.