Field notes
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Pingree I. Osburn collection
Correspondence, writings, field notes, sale correspondence, newsclippings and maps related to collecting on the USS Albatross expedition to Baja, California and in the Santa Catalina Island.
Richard Archbold's journal : Second Archbold Expedition to New Guinea [January 23 - June 26, 1936]
Robert W. Dickerman collection
Bound sets of field notes and specimen catalogs, some correspondence and printed maps; catalogs and bird lists relating to viral studies. Locations primarily in Mexico, as well as Venezuela, Alaska, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, West Virginia, Kansas, and New York. Some listings of mammals collected or observed.
Rollo Beck Expedition to New Guinea collection
Field catalog, journal and field notes, with notes by Mayr and Gilliard. Also includes correspondence and photographs.
Series 1: Field diaries, 1891-1998
Consist of diaries, lists of specimens found, locations of finds, records of day to day activities, and step by step findings. Individual lists can be found with both the Charles H. Falkenbach and Ted Galusha Papers. The diaries are arranged by date and filed as nearly as possible in chronological order. Notable names in the field diaries include H. F. Osborn, Walter Granger, Barnum Brown, and G. G. Simpson.
[Species notes, 3rd Archbold New Guinea Expedition] 1936-1939
Stoll-McCracken Expedition field catalog
Field catalog from the Stoll-McCracken Expedition to Alaska and Arctic Ocean, compiled by F.L Jacques. 240931-240942, 269931-270044
Tanganyika Expedition collection
Field catalog, letter to L.C. Sanford, 1980 article from Audubon magazine regarding expedition
Taylor Sudan Expedition collection
Letter to Dr. Chapman from H.E. Anthony and a field catalog with packing list. Specimen numbers, 1-462. Possible catalog numbers 260102-260561.
Theodore Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition collection
Photographs, correspondence and George K. Cherrie's field notes on "River of Doubt" Expedition. Also includes press releases and clippings, and three books related to Theodore Roosevelt, Through the Brazillian Wilderness, 1925.