Title
Eugene Amandus Schwarz Papers, 1875-1928 : notebooks, loose leaf notes and copies of correspondence written on a trip to Arizona in 1901, including lists for specimens sent back
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Contained In:
Eugene Amandus Schwarz Papers, 1875-1928 : notebooks
Series:
SIA RU007104
Series:
Smithsonian Field Book Project : an initiative to improve access to field book content that documents natural history
By
Schwarz, Eugene Amandus, 1844-1928
United States. Department of Agriculture.
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
Type
Book
Material
Archival material
Publication info
1901
Notes
Eugene Amandus Schwarz (1844-1928) was an important figure in American entomology, especially in the work of the United States National Museum and the United States Department of Agriculture. His papers concern the taxonomy and biology of insects, especially the Coleoptera, and include correspondence and diaries of Schwarz for trips to Florida (1876, 1919), Cuba (1903-1904), Texas and Arizona (1898 and 1901-1902), Guatemala (1906), Panama (1911); diaries and detailed letters listing itineraries of Shannon; biographical information on Hubbard and Schwarz; and notes and miscellaneous publications.This folder includes loose leaves with diary notes from a field trip to Arizona, with stops in New Mexico, starting on May 25, 1901, and ending on August 17; "USDA notes" showing breeding numbers, package numbers, plant names and localities; and correspondence related to specimens.
Subjects
Arizona
,
Correspondence
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Entomology
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Field notes
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Insects--Arizona
,
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
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New Mexico
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Schwarz, Eugene Amandus, 1844-1925
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United States Dept. of Agriculture
BHL Collections
Smithsonian Field Books collection
Language
English
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