Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
John Tee-Van, Re: distribution of Department of Tropical Research specimens to other institutions, circa 1957
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Columbia University/Lamont Geological Laboratory, Robert J. Menzies, and Allan W. H. Be, 1956 - 1957
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
William K. Emerson (American Museum of Natural History), 1957
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Giles W. Mead (U. S. Fish & Wildlife), 1957 - 1958
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Leonard P. Schultz (Smithsonian Institute), 1956
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Stanford University, 1951
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Vanderbilt fishes, 1939
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Sent to American Museum of Natural History (Haiti and Eastern Pacific expeditions), circa 1938-1941
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Costa Rica specimens sent to Museo Nacional for identification, 1940-1941
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.
Zaca fish from Clarion Island in crocks, circa 1938-1957
These records are derived from many of the oceanographic expeditions of the Department of Tropical Research, between 1923 and 1957. Documentation and disposition of marine specimens is a major topic. Study materials and miscellaneous correspondence are also included, with pediculates and other deep-sea fishes among the prominent subjects.