Box 2
Contains 25 Results:
General notes, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Fish, Notes and correspondence, 1951
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Amphibia, Drawings, lists, and notes, 1951
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Lizards, crocodiles, and turtles, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Snakes, includes J. A. Oliver, "Key to Snakes of Trinidad", circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Trinidad snakes, by R. R. Mole, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Mammals, minus bats and rats, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Mammals, rats and bats, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Mammal keys, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.
Guiana bird lists, circa 1949-1958
This collection consists of handwritten and typed notes and field observations, primarily by William Beebe, during the New York Zoological Society's Department of Tropical Research studies at Simla Station, Trinidad, between 1949 and 1961. The documentation of specimens and the disposition of specimens is a major topic; study materials and meteorological records are also included.