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Supplement to Phillips Guide to the Manuscript Collections

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Abbott, Robert Tucker. Correspondence and documents, ca. 1950-ca. Adams, Ansel. Photograph, 1942. Agassiz, Louis. Reminiscences of, 1851. American Entomological Society. Photographs and illustrations. Andrews, Ethan Allen. Treatise on Green Turtle Cay, 1886. ANS. Administration. Papers, 1922-1 960s. ANS. Buildings and grounds. Papers, 1 868-1 928. ANS. Fish Dept. Reports of Henry Weed Fowler, 1936-61. ANS. Administration. Papers, 1928-1 934. ANS. Administrations. Permanent loans and deposits, 1933-66. ANS. Botany Dept. Correspondence, 1950-53. ANS. City aid. Papers, 1923. ANS. Collections - Birds and Mammals. Catalogs and field notes, 1857-1 937. ANS. Collections - Fish. Papers, 1877-1 954. ANS. Collections (General). Papaers, 1 828-1 937. ANS. Collections- Fish. Catalog, 1980. ANS. Collections-Entomology. Papers, 1904-1 953. ANS. Development. Papers, 1922. ANS. Entomology Department. History. ANS. Expeditions - Queen Charlotte Islands, 1930. ANS. Expeditions- Lake Tilicho, Napal. Papers ANS. Expeditions-Cutucu, Ecuador. Papers and photographs. ANS. Frontiers Magazine. Papers, 1936-1 940. ANS. George Washington Carver Science Fair. Papers, 1979-. ANS. Habitat groups - Alaskan White Sheep. Papers, 1941-42. ANS. Habitat groups - Gorilla. Papers, 1937-38. ANS. Habitat groups - Mule Deer. Papers, 1940-41. ANS. Library - History. Papers, 1930s-1960s. ANS. Library. Correspondence, 1930s-40s. ANS. Library. Policies, I 900s. ANS. Limnology Dept. Industrial surveys, 1949- ANS. Medals. Papers, 1888-1 994. ANS. Membership - Correspondents. Papers, 1924-1 929. ANS. Membership - Correspondents. Papers. ANS. Membership. Files, 1925 - ANS. Microscopical Dept. ANS. Planning Comm. - Wartime Protections Measures. Papers, 1941-42. ANS. Portraits. ANS. Women's Committee. Papers, 1936-1 996. ANSP. Naturalists' Forum. Papers, 1932-1 958. Appel, Mildred. Drawings, n.d. Arnold, Cordelia A. Diary and notes on birding in southern New Jersey, 1900-1 952. Auldjo, John. Workbook on insects, 1831-1832. Baker, Horace Burrington. Papers, 1922-1 970. Barrington, Charles Paul. Book on Mushrooms. Biological Abstracts. Papers, 1920s. Blatchley, Willis Stanley. Papers, 1930-1 940. Bohlke, James Erwin. Papers relating to Fishes of the Bahamas (1968)

Bolivar, Ignazio. Letter, 1900. Brown, Francis Herbert. Drawings, 1936-1 937. Brown, Otway H. Plants of Cape May County, N.J. 1893-1831. Brown, Peter Arrell. Papers, Hair collection. Butcher, R W. Notebooks, 1 937-1 952. Cadbury, John W., 3rd. Correspondence, 1936-1 941. Cadbury, William Warder. Papers, 1892-1 952. Calvert, Philip Powell. Certificates and honors. Calvert, Philip Powell. Diary, 1895-1 896. Camp, Wendell Holmes. Report, 1952. Cist, Jacob. Papers, Clem, Robert Verity. Paintings, drawings, sketches and crapbook, 1960s-1980s. Crarnpton, Henry E. Papers on Mollusks. Cresson, Ezra Townsend. Papers, 1 920s-1940s. Crispin, William B. Field notebook, 1909-1 91 3. Darlington, Williams. Annotations, 1833? Davis, George Morgan. Letters of malacologists, 1851 -1 962. Dodd, Edward. Illustrations, 1960. Ebersol, D.S. Photo of fossil plant, 1873? Entomological Collecting Equipment. 19th century Fowler, Henry Weed. Catalog of Hyrtl fish skeletons, 1960s. Fowler, Henry Weed. Catalog of world fishes. Fowler, Henry Weed. Conodonts and drawings. Fowler, Her~ry Weed. Fish Dept. Reports, 1936-61. Fowler, Henry Weed. Illustrations. Fowler, Henry Weed. List of fishes of Natal, South Africa, 1926. Fowler, Henry Weed. Paper on fish collected by the US Expl Exp, 1838. Fowler, Henry Weed. Photographs, 191 1-38. Fowler, Henry Weed. Fishes of the Red Sea.. . , 1956. Fowler, Henry Weed. Index. Freund, Rudolf. Painting of Giant Sable Antelope, 1936. Fuertes, Louis Agassiz. Papers. Garrett, Andrew. Illustrations, ca. 1873. Geological Photographs. Gillin, James Rhoads. Field notes, 1901-1 948. Githens, Thomas Stotesbury. Field notebooks, 1893-1 964. Gordon, Samuel George. Papers, 191 0-1 948. Grant, Harold J. Jr. Papers. Gravell, James Harvey. Papers, 1940. Green, Harold Tichenor. Papers. Groskin, Horace. Correspondence, 1936-52. Gurney, Asliley Buell. Correspondence, 1936-1 96 1. Haines, Reuben. Correspondence, 1793-1 830. Hair collection of Peter Arrell Brown. Harnmond, Wardlaw M. Micrphotographics, 1938. Harshberger, John Williams. Notes on Phila. botanists, 1892-1906. Hawkins, Benjamin Waterhouse. Album, ca. 1880. Hebard, Morgan. Butterfly Book, 1898-1 900. Hebard, Morgan. Checklists and notebooks, 1932-37. Hebard, Morgan. Field notebooks, 1904-1 955. Hendrickson, John A, Jr. Papers, 1969-1 997. Historic Trees of the Delaware Valley. Photographs, 1932.

Hooker, William. Painting of bird [n.d.] Hoopes, Josiah. Correspondence, 1899-1 901. Huber, Wharton. Correspondence, photographs, etc. Insect Mounts. 1745 International Wildlife Protection. American Cornni. Papers, 1929-32. Jamison, Harry K. Field notebooks, 1884-1891. Jay, William. Field notes, 1933-1 958. John Price Jones Corp., NY. Academy survey. Katsaras, Nicholas. Records of his shell auctions, 1958-1 966. Kinoshita, Junichiro. Biography of Hirase, n.d. Laessle, Albert. Sc~.~lpt~~re and papers relating to them, 1906-1 985. Lammot, Elizabeth Borie Hazelhurst. Album of dried plants 1881 -1 882. Laurent, Philip. Catalog. Leidy, Joseph. Memorial minute, 1891. Leidy, Joseph. Biographical papers, 1 923. Lepidoptera Illustrations. 19th Century. Linton, Morris Albert. Papers. Lochman, Charles L. Album of botanical photographs, 1896. Long, Bayard. Papers. Lyon, John. Biographical papers. Maioli Binding. Maltzman, Stanley. Lithographs. Mason, Frank. Papers, 1927. McGinnis, Christine. Engravings. [I 960~1 McMullen, Turner E. Field notebooks and photographs. Mengel, Levi Walter Scott. Papers. Mengel, Robert Morrow. Paintings, illustrations, etc. Mickel, Anna A. Field notes, f 900-1 942. Miller, Richard F. Journals and lists of bird observations, 1897-1 959. Miller, Waldron Dewitt. Correspondence, 1900. Moore, John Percy. Papers. Myers, Frank Jacob. Drawings and lecture notes. Natural Science Foundation. Papers, 1953-1 968. Nyst, Henri Joseph Pierre. Annotations. Pate, Vernon Sennock Lyonesse-Liancour. Correspondence, 1921 -1 953. Patterson, Harry North. Catalog of N. American plants, 1892. Peck, Robert McCracken. Papers. Pennsylvania. Conservation Council. Papers, 1922-1 925. Pennsylvania. Fish Culturists Assoc. Papers, 1 935-36. Querci, Orazio. Papers. Quinn, John R. Illustrations, 1970. Rathvon, Simon Snyder. Diary, Jan 1 881 -March 1888. Rau, Eugene Abraham. Lepidoptera notes and watercolors, 1874? Rehn, James Abram Garfield. Correspondence, 1900-1 959. Rehn, James Abram Garfield. Diaries, 1898-1 963. Rehn, James Abram Garfield. Papers, 1930-1 953. Rehn, James Abram Garfield. Papers. Reimann, Edward J. Notebooks on birding, 1931-1 947. Richards, Horace Gardiner. Papers. Roberts, H. Radclyffe. 4r. Papers. Roland, Conrad K. Drawings, 1936. Ruth, Harvey F. Papers, 1882-1 91 8.

Ryder, John Adam. Drawings, 1892. Salter, Thomas Bell. Essay on the medicinal properties of plants, 1836. Say, Thomas. Copper plates for Am. Conchology. Seymour, Samuel, fl. Paintings, 1820-1 821. Shepard, Harold Henry. Catalog, 1931. Shortt, Terence Michael. Field notebooks, illustrations, 1930s - 1985. Smith, Alfred Henry. Course admission cards, 1873-1 875. Smith, Edmund Stanley ("Ned"). Field notes, sketches, and photographs, 1936-1985. Smith-Vaniz, William Farr. Illustrations, 1973-1 990. Springs, William Lee, JR. Field notebook, 1922-1 927. Stadelman, Raymond. Manuscript and photographs 1939. Stone, Hugh Exton. Papers, 1891 -1 945. Stone, Witmer. Correspondence. Street, J Fletcher. Drawings. Street, J Fletcher. Flora of Beverly, New Jersey. Street, J Fletcher. Journals of Natural history observations, June 15, 1901- Dec. 31, 1942. Taynton, Patricia. Watercolor, 1976. Troschel, Hans. Woodcuts, 1960. Trotter, William Henry. Diary and field notes, 1898-1 933. Tyson, Natalie. Album of photographs, letters, souvenirs and newspaper clippings, 1931 -1 932. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Wildlife art collection, 20th century. Ulke, Henry. Reminiscences, 1904. Vanderbilt, George. Records of Sumatran Exp., 1936. Volcanic terraces, photograph of. Wetmore, Frances W. Album of photographs, 1883. Wherry, Edgar Theodore. Correspondence and Writings, 1902-1 927. Whitley, Gilbert Percy. catalog, 1927? Whitney, Harry. Correspondence, 1908-1 931, and 10 photograph albums. Wilderness Club, Phila. Papers, 1920-1 982. Williams, Roswell Carter. Papers, 1929-1 946. Wissahickon Bird Club. Papers, 1923-1937. Yoder, William. Fields notes, 1920-1 970s.

LEIDY, JOSEPH, 1823-1891. Memorial minute, 1891. 1 item.

Text of a memorial minute adopted by Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., on ~eidy's death. Dr. Leidy was professor of natural history at Swarth- more College from 1871 to 1885.

No information on provenance.

HOOKER, WILLIAM [1779-1832?] Painting of bird, not dated. 1 item.

Watercolor of a [rail?] against a pencilled background of foliage and a flying bird. Written at lower right: Original Drawing by Dr. Hooker presented by Mr. Johnson. Written on reverse: Painted by the late Dr. Wm Hooker of Glasgow and presented to Henry Johnson Naturalist Arcade Glasgow 1835.

No information on provenance.

JOHN PRICE JONES CORPORATION, NEW YORK. Corres- pondence and repor t s on Academy survey, 1935- 1939. 168 items.

I n 1935 the Academy employed the John P r i c e Jones Corporation t o survey i t s fund-rais ing p o t e n t i a l and recommend a program of development. The correspondence pr imar i ly focuses on t h e p r i n t e d mater ia l developed, including t h e f i r s t i s s u e s of the Academy's magazine, F r o n t i e r s . The c o l l e c t i o n a l s o includes the copies of the JPJ documents: Survey, ana lys i s , and p lan of fund- r a i s i n g and Synopsis of same which belonged t o Effingham B. Morris, pres ident of the Academy.

No information on provenance.

CALVERT, PHILIP POWELL, 1871-1961. Certificates and honors, 1874-1953. 37 items.

The collection includes documents from schools and from such organizations as the Academy of Natural Sciences, the American Entomological Soci- ety, the American Philosophical Society and the University of Pennsylvania.

Given to the Academy by Calvert's widow, Amelia C. Calvert, on March 12, 1962.

G 3 B W Photograph of volcanic terraces, undated. 1 item.

Mounted photograph labelled in ink "(Figure I) Volcanic Terraces on Pottstown Hill I, 11, 111, IV indicate the four outflows." The roman numerals are inked on the photograph, and "B.W.G." is written below its lower right corner.

No information on provenance.

AGASSIZ, LOUIS, 1807-1873. Reminiscences o f , 1851. 1 item.

Typed passage about v i s i t i n g Agassiz 's f a m i l y i n Switzerland i n 1851, copied from Benjamin S i l l i m a n ' s A V i s i t t o Europe i n 1851,

Given t o t h e Academy archives by Venia T . P h i l l i p s i n [1954?]

MS. BOTANY DEPT. Correspondence, 1950-1953. 3 document cases.

Letters from the Botany Dept.'s files, mostly concerned with fungi, plant exchanges, and loans to Dr. Fracis W. Pennell.

Transferred to the Academy archives by Dr. C. Earle Smith, Jr. of the Botany Dept. in 1958.

EBERSOL, D S Photograph of fossil plant, 1873? 1 item.

Mounted photograph of fossil plant with printed caption reading: Callipteris Sullivanti. The ori- ginal found by D.S. Ebersol, in Mason Creek, Grundy County, Illinois, August, 1873. Now in the Ottawa Academy of Natural Sciences. Photographed by W.E. Bowman, Ottawa, Ill[inois]

No information on provenance.

ANS. PORTRAITS. Photographs and prints, oversize. 16 items.

Unframed portraits of Academy-related persons, including as of 2000 the following: Charles Schaffer, Charles Pickering, Asa Gray (memorial plaque), Alexander von Humboldt, Joshua Bernard Brinton, Charles Eastwick Smith, Ludwig von Graff, William Moare Gabb, James H.R. Bland, Horatia C. Wood, Henry Skinner, John E. Holbrook, Benjamin Sharp, and Leon Andrews, Bayard Long and Stewardson Brown in a canoe. There is ane unidentified portrait, which might be of Ezra T. Cresson.

Accessioned from various sources in the Academy. I

HARSHBERGER, JOHN WILLIAM, 1869-1928. Notes on P h i l a d e l p h i a b o t a n i s t s , 1892-1906, 42 i t e m s .

C l ipp ings abou t b o t a n i s t s , p r i m a r i l y P h i l a d e l - p h i a n , pas ted t o c a r d s p repared by H a r s h b e r g e r , headed " ~ h i l a d e l p h i a S c i e n t i s t s . " Signed c a b i n e t photograph of Benjamin Sharp t r a n s f e r r e d t o C o l l . 457 on Jan. 3, 2001.

Given t o t h e Academy by t h e Botany and Zoolog- i c a l L i b r a r y of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a , 1961.

C o l l . 293

GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS, d a t e no t known. 9 i t ems .

Mounted photographs, undated, of l andscapes f e a t u r i n g geo log i ca l fo rmat ions ; t h r e e a r e l a b e l l e d "Folded Manayunk gne i s s near Roxborough Avenue, I'

one l a b e l l e d " S t r a t i f i e d s e rpen t ine near Lenape Schoolhouse, Chester Co., Pa. ," two l a b e l l e d "Granul i t e dyke i n s e rpen t ine , B r in ton ' s q u a r r y sou th of West Chester , Pa. , ' I one l a b e l l e d "Anti- c l i n a l & s y n c l i n a l f o l d s a t Wawa, Balt. Cent. RR, Delaware Co. , Pa., " one l a b e l l e d "Contorted g n e i s s , Wawa, Dela. Co. Pa." and one l a b e l l e d "[Both?] f o l d s near Rxboro Ave."

No informat ion on provenance.

MASON, FRANK R 69 items,

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-1927. Papers, 1927,

Frank Mason was an entomologist who willed his collection of Coleoptera to the Academy. These papers consist of correspondence between J.A.G. Rehn of the Entomology Department and Mason's colleagues concerning his death in 1927, and 3 blueprints of storage cases and a floor plan, apparently for Mason's collection but not so identified.

Transferred to the Academy archives from the Entomology Department, 1961.

PATTERSON, HARRY NORTH, 1853-1919. Catalog of North American plants, 1892. 1 item.

Copy of Patterson's Numbered Check-list of North American Plants North of Mexico. Stvle E. Price $1.50. Oquawka, ~ll[inois] H.N. Patterson, Publisher. January, 1892. Annotated in pencil by unidentified hand.

Transferred to the Academy archives from the Herbarium of the Academy, date unknown.

CAMP, WENDELL HOLMES, 1905-1963. Report, 1952. 1 item.

Annual report of the Director of the Taylor Memorial Arboretum, Nether Providence, Pa., for July 1951 to July 1952. 15p. mimeographed type- script with map and landscape, signed by C a m p . W.H. Camp was Academy curator of experimental botany and horticulture from 1949 to 1954, and director of the Arboretum from 1951 until an unknown date.

Transferred to the Academy archives from files of H.R. Roberts, Jr., in 1962.

VANDERBILT, GEORGE, 1914-1961. Records of Sumatran Expedition, 1936. 1 item.

Notebook with 3 pages of collecting records, 2 of fish and 1 of mammals, March to May, 1936.

No information on accession.

NYST, HENRI JOSEPH PIERRE, 1813-1880. Annotations, not dated. 3 items.

Annotated copy of his Catalogue raisonnee des Animaux Mollusques, n.d. (originally in Academy Library's bound Geological Tracts, vol. 70 # 4 ) . Accompanied by the title-page to a paper by Nyst and a wrapper inscribed with a presentation to Mr. Conrad.

No information on provenance.

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Catalog of Hyrtl fish skeletons, 1960s. 144 items.

Fowler's Catalog of World Fishes included a section on the fish skeletons prepared by Joseph Hyrtl, the famous 19th century Austrian anatomist. This section, consisting of a notebook and a typescript giving the classification, description, and location of known Hyrtl skeletons, with 142 drawings of the skeletons by Fowler, was placed 8. in this collection in 1963; Catalog of World Fishes.

Apparently archived from Fowler's office files, probably in 1963.

ROBERTS, H RADCLYFFE, J R . , 1906-1982. Papers . 2 i t ems .

An en tomolog is t , D r . Rober t s s e r v e d t h e Academy i n many c a p a c i t i e s from 1930 through h i s d e a t h i n 1982: t r u s t e e , managing d i r e c t o r 1947-1972, and a s s o c i a t e c u r a t o r of t h e Entomology Depar tment . T h i s c o l l e c t i o n i n c l u d e s a t y p e s c r i p t d r a f t of 14 pages headed "Federa l Support and P r i v a t e Museums," and a manuscr ip t notebook of 61 pages on t h e o s t e o l o g y of b i r d s , i l l u s t r a t e d w i t h p e n c i l drawings.

Found i n t h e Malacology Dept. i n 1982 and t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e Academy a r c h i v e s .

GARRETT, ANDREW, Illustrations, ca. 1873. 20 items.

Twenty original colored drawings of mollusks made by Andrew Garrett for the American Journal of Conchology about 1873.

Transferred to the Academy archives by R. Tucker Abbott of the Malacology Dept. in 1962.

KINOSHITA, JUNICHIRO. Biography of H i r a s e , n.d.

T y p e s c r i p t b iography of eminent Japanese c o n c h o l o g i s t , Yoich i ro H i r a s e , b. 1858 ( 9 p a g e s ) . I l l u s t r a t e d w i t h 4 mounted photographs of H i r a s e a t work i n h i s s t u d y and o f h i s c o l l e c t i o n s .

No i n f o r m a t i o n on provenance, but p r o b a b l y from t h e papers of H.A. P i l s b r y .

ANSP. NATURALISTS' FORUM. Papers, 1932-1958.

Correspondence, notices and a membership list for the Naturalists's Forum, a natural science gathering for lectures and the exchange of inforrna- tion held at the Academy.

No information on provanance.

ANSP. LIBRARY. Correspondence, 1930s-1940s. 1 box. Correspondence, arranged by writer with

some reply copies, concerning purchases and exchanges, library policies, and similar matters.

No information on date of provenance.

QUERCI, ORAZIO. P a p e r s .

2 l e t t e r s ( ? ) C o l l e c t i o n n o t found 2/16/2001.

SAY, THOMAS, 1787-1834. Copper plates for his American Conchology. Not counted or listed; stored in flat file drawer.

No accession numbered; provenance unknown.

KATSARAS, NICHOLAS. Records of h i s s h e l l a u c t i o n s , 1958-1966. 24 i t ems .

Correspondence, news c l i p p i n g s , and p r i c e d l i s t s of specimens.

Acc ./I 445. 11 C011.445

LEPDY, JOSEPH, 1823-1891. Biographical papers , 1923. 13 i tems.

Repr in t s and newspaper c l i pp ings r e l a t i n g p r i m a r i l y t o t h e Leidy Centenary, 1923.

Given t o t h e Academy a rch ives i n 1944 by P h i l i p Leidy.

Col l . 480

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Conodonts and drawings, 2 falders and 2 envelopes.

Manuscript and drawings on classification of Conodonts, removed from Fowler's Catalog of World Fishes in Coll, 712,

2" Coll. 495

MOORE, JOHN PERCY, 1869-1965. Papers. 12 dacu- ment cases.

The contents of Dr. Moore's office were removed to the Academy archives in 1964, when, at the age of 95, he was no longer able to work. They consist of the following topics: general Academy library business; the Library Committee; photographs; documents relating to membership, biographical material, 1854-1949; general Acaden business; the Ludwick Institute; his correspond- ence and field notes; the Leidy Memorial and Leidyana; biographical information; and the 7th International Con ss of Zoology, 1907.

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DARLINGTON, WILLIAM, 1782-1863. Annotations, 1833?

Darlington was a physician, soldier, U.S. Con- gressman, businessman and a prioneering 19th cen- tury botanist in southeastern Pennsylvania. His copy of I. Finch's Travels in the United States of America and Canada (London, 1833) contains pencil annotations and the author's presentation inscrip- tion.

No information on Academy provenance.

WISSAHICKON BIRD CLUB, 1923. Papers, 1923-1937.

This collection consists of the club's act of invorporation, bylaws, notices, programs, docu- ments, and correspondence. Most of the early correspondenc ises the letterhead of the Fairmount Park Bird Club.

Transferred from the Witmer Stone papers now in Coll. 450.

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ANSP I BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Papers, 1868-1928. 118 i tems. Documents r e l a t i n g t o r e p a i r s , renovat ions , and

improvements t o Academy f a c i l i t i e s , inc luding b i l l , correspondence, c o n t r a c t s , s u b s c r i p t i o n l ists, and t a x r e c e i p t s .

Transfer red from documents found p a r t l y i n t h e Mammalogy Dept. i n 1957 and i n s to rage of Academy correspondence i n 1960.

A N S , CITY A I D * Papers, 1923. 2 i tems,

Letter and committee r e p o r t constdering r eques t f o r f i n a n c i a l a i d from the C i ty of Phi ladelphia .

ANS. COLLECTIONS (GENERAL), Papers, 1828-1937. 30 items.

Correspondence and documents on handling of specimens, accession recording, storage, col- lecting, and shipments.

No Information on provenance.

ANS, ADMINISTRATION. Papers, 1922-1960s- I document case.

Papers relating to Academy's structural reorganization of the 1920s, appointments, and needs; memoranda on policies from 1930-1960s; and records of the Advisory Committee, Museum Committee and Special Gifts Committee connected to development campaign of 1936-1937.

Archived from administrative files in storage in 1960, and mostly distributed to other collec- tions except for this lot.

ANS. LIBRARY - HISTORY. Papers, 1930s-1960s. 43 items,

Histories of Academy Library and some miscel- laneous reports and memoranda on Union Library Catalogue, budgets, policies and needs, See also Coll. 241.

No information on provenance.

Coll. 591

ANS. DEVELOPMENT. Papers, 1922. 16 items,

Correspondence on fund raising for museum showcases.

No information on provenance,

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ANS. FRONTIERS MAGAZINE. Papers , 1936-1940. 8 document cases.

In 1936, in response to the John Price Jones report (see Coll. 105) the Academy undertook to establish a general interest magazine as part of its fund raising and development campaign. This collection includes correspondence, publicity, form letters, questionnaires, and similar material.

No information on provenance.

Coll. 597

WILDERNESS CLUB, PHILADELPHIA. Papers, 1920-1982. 25 items.

Correspondence, bylaws, programs of annual meetings 1920-1931, and a 1982 membership list.

No information on provenance,

ANS. ADMINISTRATION. Papers, 1928-1934. 2 document cases. Partly processed.

Correspondence and subject files on topics such as the American Entomological Society, Biological Abstracts, Brooke Dolan, Academy exhibits, expeditions and medals.

No information on provenance.

APPEL, MILDRED. Drawings, not dated. 63 items.

Pen-and-ink drawings of plants in family Scrophulariaceae, from West Indies, Central and South America. Unsigned but ascribed to Appel on basis of known work and employment by Academy.

Transferred to Academy Archives by A.E. Schuyler of the Botany Department on Dec. 12, 1962.

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HAMMOND, WARDLAW M graphs, 1938. 1 item.

Microphotographs of entomological specimens, Trypanosome Lewis1 and Olossina polpalis (Tsetse fly) mounted on display card signed at lower right: Photo micrographs by Wardlaw M. Hammond, Nov. 1938.

Transferred to the Academy archives from the Entomology Dept. by S.S. Roback, Oct. 23, 1962.

CRESSON, EZRA TOWNSEND, 1876-1948. Papers, 1920s- 1940s. 4 document cases,

Notes, notebooks, correspondence of this Academy entomologist, son of the Academy entomo- logist E.T. Cresson Senior,

No information on provenance.

WCGINNIS, CHRISTINE. Engravings. [1960s] 8 items.

Six engravings of birds, framed, presented to the Academy by the artist in 1968 and shown at the Academy's annual meeting on April 22, 1969. The prints were made from drypoint engravings on Plexiglas. The prints are titled: Cooper's Hawk 85/300; Fledglings (3 owlets) 117/290; Eagle Owl 117/290; Sea Eagle 71/290; Snowy Owl 100/290; American Bald Eagle 80/300, Each print is signed at lower right: McGinnis, Each framed print measures 24"x34".

Also in collection are a curriculum vitae of McGinnis and an announcement of the annual meeting .

LAURENT, PHILIP, 1858-1942, Catalog. 1 i tem.

Catalog of h i s Coleoptera c o l l e c t i o n i n a bound copy of Samuel Henshaw's L i s t of t h e Coleoptera of Amerfca...l885 . Copy as Laurent ' s bookplate and a shee t of typed notes pas ted t o the i n s i d e f r o n t cover beginning "Species marked thus d a r e i n t h e c o l l e c t i o n of P h i l i p Laurent." Tipped i n on f r o n t f l y l e a f is a conta iner l a b e l l e d "L i s t of Famil ies of North American Coleoptera according t o Henshaw's L i s t of 1885./Number of box o r boxes conta in ing t h e f a m i l y / ~ a g e s 1-2 Larger f a m i l i e s 3-5 Smaller f ami l i e s . The con- t a i n e r holds 5p. typed l i s t of f ami l i e s wi th box numbers noted a t l e f t .

Presented t o Academy by S .S . Roback, January 1963.

Coll . 689

PENNSYLVANIA. CONSERVATION COLlNCIL. Papers, 1922-1925. 15 items.

Council held first organizational meeting on March 30, 1922 and first business meeting on Jan. 22, 1923. Witmer Stone of the Academy Bird Department was elected to its executive committee at the first annual meeting on May 24, 1923. The collection includes programs, reports and a list of members, retrieved from Stone's files in 1939.

Coll. 690

MENGEL, LEV1 WALTER SCOTT, 1868-1941. Papers. 1 i tem.

A 4p. p r i c e list of American b u t t e r f l i e s f o r s a l e by Levi W. Mengel, Reading, Pennsylvania. L i s t No. 1 Dec. 1895. Annotated i n ink, names of spec ies added a t end.

Presented by Mengel t o American Entomological Society i n December, 1895. Deposited i n Academy archives by S.S. Roback Nov. 6 , 1962.

LINTOM, MORRIS ALBERT, 1887- Papers. 4 i tems.

Linton, a Philadelphia judge, was Academy president from 1951 to 1962. Collection consists of letter to incoming president George Clark dated Oct. 10, 1962; l l p . typescript headed "East African Wildlife Revisited, M. Albert Linton"; and 2 covering notes signed H. R[adclyffe] R[oberts] transmitting items to Academy library.

Transferred to Academy archives in 1962.

SHEPARD, W O L D HENRY, 1898- Catalog, 1931, 1 item.

Typescript of catalog of Hesperiidae, dated 1931, approximately 500 pages. Incomplete, no cover.

Source not known.

RUTH, HARVEY F 1866-1904. P a p e r s , 1882- 1918, 3 document cases .

Botanica l notes and c a t a l o g s of Harvey Ruth and h i s bro ther , John A. Ruth, from 1881 t o 1918. The Ruths l i v e d i n R i e g e l s v i l l e , Pennsylvania, and exchanged correspondence and bo tan ica l speci- mens with o the r l o c a l b o t a n i c a l c o l l e c t o r s . The c o l l e c t i o n i s housed i n t h r e e albums; some i tems a r e t ipped i n but most a r e loose and l a i d between the pages, Copies on a r c h i v a l paper a r e inc luded, kept i n same order a s o r i g i n a l s .

Deposited i n Academy a rch ives by A.E, Schuyler of Academy's Botany Dept. on March 13, 1963.

CALVERT, PHILIP POWELL, 1871-1961. Diary, 1895- 1896. 1 item,

Diary of a trip to Europe, 1895-1896, 573pp. Bound in buckram, with map of Europe with route inked in laid in front of diary. Calvert left Philadelphia June 19, 1895, visited England, Ireland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Italy. Diary is very detailed and organized, with index at end.

Gift to Academy of Calvert, 1961.

Coll. 695

HEBARD, MORGAN, 1887-1946. Butterfly Book, 1898- 1900. 2 items.

Records of butterfly collecting in two volumes, each of 300 pages. Volume 1 is labelled: The Butterfly Book Number One - Map of East Thomasville, Georgia; a list of the butterflies found North of the Rio Grande; the tabulation of the Subfamily Lycaeminae; the diary from October 6th 1898 to April 9, 1899 and from February 1st 1898 to April 9th 1898; short description of one hundred of the butterflies I have caught and sketches of the transformations of the Milkweed Butterfly. 1898- 1899. Volume 2 is labelled: The Butterfly Book Number Two - List of signs etc.; the diary from April llth 1898 to April 23rd 1898 and from April llth 1899 to [January 19011 The temperature chart belongs to this book besides the incomplete map of Chestnut Hill - out [sic, our] yard and vicinity. Note inside front dover of volume 2: It must be remembered that when I wrote this record I was only 11 & 12 years old ... .

Harold Grant of Academy's Entomology Dept. identified some of the specimens as in the Academy's collections.

Records, typed or drawn, are on sheets pasted into ledger books, 14"tall by 8h" wide

Deposited in Academy archives by S.S. Roback, January 22, 1963.

RICHARDS, HORACE GARDINER, 1906-1984. Papers of Geology and Paleontology Dept. interest. 1 document case.

Notes, confidential reports, correspondence apparently placed in a special location in 1990, but nothing found in September 2000.

Transferred to Academy archives by Dr. Richards in 1965.

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BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS. Papers, 1920s. 1 document case.

The journal Biological abstracts was originally proposed in 1923. Its first issue was published in December 1926. The Academy was one of four cooperating institutions to provide serials for indexing; the others were the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U. S. Surgeon General. The collection consists of papers dealing with arrangements for the Academy's assistance and participation.

Archived from Academy administrative records, March 25, 1999.

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GREEN, HAROLD TICHENOR, 1896- Papers. 1 8 containers.

Harold T. Green began work at the Academy in 1921 in public relations, and created its Exhibits Department in 1929; he continued as its head until his retirement in 1964. Green not only created many of the dioramas in the Academy's museum, he participated in some 25 of the expeditions which brought back the materials with which the dioramas were created. The collection, unprocessed but accessible, contains diaries, field notes, photo- graphs, and drawings.

Archived from Exhibit Dept.'s files, date not known.

MAIOLI BINDING. 1534? 1 item.

Gold-tooled leather binding on copy o f Theophrastus, Historia plantarum, Basle, 1534. Volume found in stacks and transferred to A?ademy archives, date not known. ~olumb -degc-cessioned -.- a ___-_ _ '

in 1982 and sold to benefit library's conserva- tion program. - I

INTERNATIONAL WILD L I F E PROTECTION. AMERICAN COMMITTEE. Papers, 1929-1932, 12 items.

Records of Academy's participation in this organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massa- chusetts.

Archived from administrative papers of Charles M.B. Cadwalader, Academy president, 1960.

I Frb toll. 701

RAU, EUGENE ABRAHAMi, 1848-1932. Lepidoptera notes and watercolors, 1874? 32 items.

25 watercolors plus 7 pages of notes by Rau, according to Academy librarian, William J. Fox.

Archived from the estate of Eugene A. Rau, date not known.

Coll. 702

ANDREWS, ETHAN ALLEN, 1859-1956. Treatise on Polychaetae of Green Turtle Cay, 1886. 47 items.

Booklet, paper-covered, containing 27p. of manuscript text and 3 loose sheets of text numbered 28-30, plus 17 watercolor drawings of various sizes. Text is on marine annelid worms.

Archived from papers of J. Percy Moore, date not known.

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M S . COLLECTIONS - FISH- Papers, 1877-1954. 44 items.

Papers organized in three groups: first, miscellaneous records including memos on the 1934 Vanderfilt Expedition to Africa, the Great Barrier Reef Expedition of 1969, Cope, Rafinesque, and a list of important publications based on Academy collections; second, typed list of specimen ex- changes, 1892-1924; and third, information on individual specimens and special collections such as the Hyrtl skeletons and the C.L. Bonaparte specimens.

Archived from Henry Weed Fowler's office in the Ichthyological Dept. in September, 1963.

A N S . FISH DEPARTMENT. Reports of Curator Henry Weed Fowler, 1936-1961. 23 i tems,

Annual reports,

Archived from Fowler's office files in September 1963 .#

Coll. 705

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Illustrations. 829 items.

These pen-and-ink illustrations were drawn bv Fowler to accompany his Catalog of World Fishes of which publication began in 1944. These illustrations are photocopies of the originals, pasted to a larger sheet and filed alphabetically by genus and species; there is a typed identifi- cation beneath most illustrations. See Coll. 712 for text of Catalog.

Archived from ~owler ' s off ice files ,& probably in September 1963.

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FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Photographs, 1911-1938. 83 items.

Photographs taken by various photographers mostly of fish, although there are a few of reptiles, amphibians and mammals. The photo- graphs were sent to Fowler for his information. Included are images related to Ernest Hemingway and his field work in the Atlantic, 1934-1936; see also Collections 113 and 220.

Archived from Fowler's office files, probably

Coll. 707

LYOW, JOHN, 1765-1814. B iog raph i ca l papers . 7 i t ems .

Lyon, an 18 th c e n t u r y p l a n t e x p l o r e r and h o r t i c u l t u r i s t , made f i e l d t r i p s p r i m a r i l y t o t h e Appalachian r e g i o n s . He i s bu r i ed i n Ashev i l l e , North Ca ro l i na . The j o u r n a l he kep t on t e n t r i p s , 1799-1814, i s i n t h e l i b r a r y o f t h e American P h i l o s o p h i c a l S o c i e t y , P h i l a d e l p h i a . The c o l l e c t i o n i nc ludes photographs of Lyon's g rave , cop i e s of r e l a t e d newspaper s t o r i e s , and correspondence from Thomas S. Shinn of A s h e v i l l e and b o t a n i s t F r a n c i s Harper .

Given t o Academy Archives by F r a n c i s Harper , d a t e no t known.

Col l . 708

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965, Paper on fish collected by the U.S. Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842, 3 document cases.

Fowler's paper was prepared 1919-1920, based on all the fish specimens from the U.S. Exploring Expedition remaining in the U.S, National Museum at that time. Case 1 contains Fowler's 2p. summary of the paper, the introduction and list of islands visited, the description of species (pp.35-330) a geographical index and the first part of the text; Case 2 contains the rest of the text; and Case 3 contains the manuscript and a reprint dated 1940.

No accession information available.

ANS. PLANNING COMMITTEE - WARTIME PROTECTION MEASURES. Papers, 1941-1942. 18 items.

Correspondence, memos, and reports related to the Academy's preparations to protect its staff and coLlections at the beginning of World War 11. Academy entomologist P.P. Calvert was chair of the committee.

Archived from papers of Philip Pwell Calvert, September 1963.

Coll. 710

ANS. ADMINISTRATION. Permanent loans and d e p o s i t s , 1933-1966. 20 items.

Typed lists and specimen invoice forms from Miss Cross's administrative office files,

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Catalog of world fishes. 5 boxes.

Manuscript of Fowler's Catalog of world fishes, which began publication in 1944 and as of 2000 has only been published in part. See Coll. 706 for illustrations.

Apparently archived from Fowler's office files, probably in 1963.

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WHITLEY, GILBERT PERCY, 1903- 1 item.

Catalog, 1927?

Catalog of fishes of the Santa Cruz Island in Melanesia. "Copied from rough notes, 30 June 1927 - 10 July 1927" written on front flylead. Catalog has 273 pages.

Gift of the author, date not known.

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. Index. 1 item,

Manuscript index to Pieter Bleecker's Fishes of the Dutch East Indies oceanic area, com~fled from various publications (1848-1878). Entries written in 248p. ledger in order in which each species was listed in the published works.

Given to Academy by H. W. Fowler in 1963.

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. List o f fishes of Natal, South Africa, 1926. 1 item.

List of fishes, with short descriptions, of fishes obtained by H.W. Bell Marley at Natal, South Africa. Written on first page is or- warded August 1925 - copy finished April 5, 1926." Written in 178p. bound ledger.

Gift of Henry Weed Fowler, 1963.

FOWLER, HENRY WEED, 1878-1965. F i shes of t h e Red Sea and sou the rn Arab ia , 1956. 1 i tem.

Typesc r ip t t e x t of volumes 2 and 3, w i th cop i e s of i l l u s t r a t i o n s ; volume 1 publ ished by Weizmann S c i e n t i f i c P r e s s of I s r a e l , Jerusalem, 1956. O r i g i n a l i l l u s t r a t i o n s appa ren t l y neve r r e tu rned by p u b l i s h e r .

G i f t of Henry Weed Fowler, probably i n 1963.

Col l . 7 1 6

ANS. Habitat groups - Alaskan White Sheep. Papers, 1941-1942. 25 items.

Correspondence, memos, press releases concerning history, construction and opening of diorama of Alaskan White Sheep on Jan. 15, 1942. See also Coll. 49 11.

Transferred from Frontiers office files, April 27, 1964.

FILC Coil. 717

ANS. Habitat groups - Gorilla. Papers, 1937-1938. 33 items.

The gorillas for this diorama were collected by the 1934 George Vanderbilt African Expedition. The collection includes correspondence, memos and photographs of the expedition, the mounting of specimens and the diorama.

Archived from the Academy's administrative offices, March 27, 1964.

Coll. 718

ANS. Habi ta t groups - Mule Deer. Papers, 1940- 1941. 56 items.

Correspondence, memos, p r e s s r e l e a s e s and photographs of cons t ruc t ion and completed diorama of t h e Mule Deer and the Puma. See a l s o Co l l . 49 11.

Archived from F r o n t i e r s o f f i c e f i l e s , A p r i l 2 7 , 1964.

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PENNSYLVANIA. FISH CULTURISTS ASSOCIATION. Papers , 1935-1936. 14 i t ems .

Correspondence, r e p o r t s and memos on planned e x h i b i t s of l i v i n g aquarium f i sh .

Archived from F r o n t i e r s o f f i c e f i l e s , A p r i l 27 , 1964.

SALTER, THOMAS BELL, 1814-1858. Essay on the medicinal properties of plants ... 1836. 1 item.

Bound volume of manuscript submitted for the degree of M.D. in the University of Edinburgh. 167 pages.

Archived from the Academy's Botany Dept. in 1966. Provenance not known.

Coll. 721

GRAVELL, JAMES HARVEY, -1939. Papers, 1940. 11 items.

Drafts and background material from various Academy departments for possible Gravell memorial fund. Gravell was financial supporter and later a trustee of the Academy.

Archived from Frontiers office files, April 1964 .

A N S . MEMBERSHIP. Files, 1925 - I- item.

Card file of Academy members, 1812 - 1925 and 1925 - 1958. Located in archives office.

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Archived from Academy ' s administraQve off ices, March 2, 1964.

ANS. COLLECTIONS - BIRDS AND MAWALS. Catalogs and field notes, 1857-1937.

Catalogs and field notebooks dealing with birds (McIlhenny, Lance, Rhoads and Vanderbilt), mammals (Slack, Parker, Ives, Morton, Rhoads, Vanderbilt, Cragg, Collins & Scull, Harrison, Morton Crania, Carter).

Materials deposited by Robert Grant of Academy staff with approval of H. Radclyffe Roberts, May 5, 1964. )d

ANS. EXPEDITIONS- Queen Charlotte Islands, 1930. Papers. 75 items.

Correspondence, lists, permits, specimen lists dealing with Academy expedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada, conducted by Henry S. Drinker, Academy staff member Wharton Huber, Edward Woolman and others in 1930.

Archived from Academy ' s ~ a & > l Department, May 5, 1964.

MS. LIBRARY. P o l i c i e s , 1900s.

O r i g i n a l t e x t s and r e v i s i o n s r e g a r d i n g Academy p o l i c i e s f o r s t a f f , specimen a c q u i s i t i o n , r e t e n - t i o n , l o a n and d i s p o s a l . Loca ted i n a r c h i v e s o f f i c e f i l e s .

No i n f o r m a t i o n on access ion .

ANS. MEMBERSHIP - Correspondents, Papers.

Lists of Academy correspondents, nominations, and biographical information. Unprocessed.

No information on accession.

Coll. 727

HEBARD, MORGAN, 1887-1946. Checklists and note- books, 1932-1937. 7 items.

Checklists and notebooks on Orthoptera, 1932- 1937.

Archived from papers of J.A.G. Rehn, Curator of Entomology, Jan. 20, 1965.

HEBARD, MORGAN, 1887-1946. Field notebooks, 1904-1955, 37 items.

Field notebooks kept by Morgan Hebard and James A.G. Rehn on Orthoptera collecting from 1904 to 1955,

Archived from papers of J.A.G. Rehn, Curator of Entomology, Jan. 29, 1965.

QUINN, JOHN R 1970. 30 items.

Illustrations,

Watercolor paintings of bird species, 19 in color, 11 in black-and-white, created to illus- trate R.M. de ~chauensee's Birds of South America (Philadelphia, Livingston Press, 1970). Quinn was an Academy employee in the Exhibits Department.

No information on accession.

Coll. 730

GROSKIM, HORACE, 1875-1958. Correspondence, 1936-1952. ca. 1500 items.

The correspondence of Horace Groskin concerning bird banding and similar topics, arranged by topics and organizations, not by correspondents. Includes photographs of bird banding and biographical infor- mation on Groskin.

Archived from the estate of Mr. Groskin, Spring 1964.

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CADBURY, WILLIAM WARDER, 1877-1959. Papers, 1892- 1952. 6 boxes.

William W. Cadbury was a Philadelphia Quaker doctor who spent his professional life as a medical missionary in China, where he established a garden of orchid plants. The paintings in this collection were commissioned by Dr. Warder from a painter known only as "Gomez," during his internment by the Chinese during World War 11. The collection includes the paintings, correspondence, notes on plants, lists of species, photograph~s, maps, and biographical information.

Given to the Academy by the Cadbury family in the Spring of 1964, and transferred to the archives by the Botany Department in November 2000,

GRANT, HAROLD J J R , , 1921-1966. Papers . 5 i tems.

Biographical informat ion on entomologist Harold Grant, who drowned on a c o l l e c t i n g expedi t ion i n Tr in idad .

No information on access ion .

REHW, JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, 1881-1965. Papers.

Rehn served the Academy as Curator of Entomology, Secretary, and editor for six decades. His papers include certificates and awards, photographs, correspondence with organizations, research note- books, scientific papers, documents and drawings, and biographical notices written by Rehn.

i Probably archived from Dr. Rehnb office files in 1964, but no accession information found.

CADBURY, JOHN W 3rd. Correspondence, 1936-1941. 102 items.

Correspondence addressed to Cadbury while he was employed in the Academy's Entomology Depart- ment.

Archived from files of Academy's Entomology Department, Jan. 27, 1965.

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A N S . COLLECTIONS-ENTOMOLOGY. Papers, 1904-1953.

Catalogs, lists, memoranda, related correspon- dence concerning the collections of the Entomology Department.

Probably archived from the files of the Academy's Entomology Department in 1964.

ANS. ENTOMOLOGY DEPARTMENT. History.

Papers conerning the history of the Academy's Entomology Department.

No information on accession.

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REHN, JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, 1881-1965. Papers, 1930-1953. 34 items.

The collection concern& Rehn' s later surveys and projects, arranged by grographical location,

Archived from files of Dr. Rehn in 1964.

REHN, JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, 1881-1965. Diaries, 1898-1963. 28 items.

Field trip diaries from expeditions to Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Honduras, the Matto Grosso in Brazil, Africa and throughout the United States.

Given to the Academy by John Rehn, 1965.

BROW, OTWAY H 1877-1946, Plants of Cape May County, N.J., 1893-1831. i item.

Manuscript on the plants of Cape May County, New Jersey, arranged taxonomically, bound, 158 pages and a photocopy of a typed transcript of 177 pages, made by MIldred D. Hiers and dated June 30, 1948, with annotations probably by Mrs. Hiers. The topy was made from a typed original owned by Robert C. Alexander, on April 21, 1965.

The collection's provenance is complex; the manuscript was apparently received by the Cape May Geographical Society from the personal papers of Otway Brown at his death, and was deposited in the Academy archives by Horace G. Richards, presi- dent of the Geographical Society, in 1954.

GORDON, SAMUEL GEORGE, 1897-1952. P a p e r s , L910- 1948. 51 p i e c e s .

B i o g r a p h i c a l p a p e r s .

Archived from Gordon p a p e r s found i n Academy's basement s to re room i n September, 1965.

WHERRY, EDGAR THEODORE, 1885-1982. Correspondence and writings, 1902-1927. 346 items.

Dr. Wherry, a botanist, carried on correspondence on mineralogy with Samuel G. Gordon, the Academy's geologist, from 1912-1927. The collection also ~ includes 3 volumes of Wherry's collected writings, ~ 1902-1920,

No information on accession.

Coll. 742

REHN, JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, 1881-1965. Corres- pondence, 1900-1959. ca.14,500 items.

Dr. Rehn's correspondence for the Academy's Entomology Department, with carbon copies of his responses interfiled with incoming originals.

Archived from the office files in the Entomology Department and subsequently from his home files by his son, John Rehn, in 1965.

BOLIVAR, IGNAZIO, 1850- Letter, 1900, 1 item.

Letter dated 1900 to the American Entomological Society.

Deposited by the American Entomologica~ Society, date not known.

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RYDER, JOHN ADAM, 1852-1896. Drawings, 1892. 2 items.

Two pencil drawings of fish named Brevoortla tyrannus, 1892, made on stationery headed "Univer- sity of Pennsylvania/Laboratory of Marine Biology/ Sea Isle City, N. J." Drawings are 7~"x111' and 8"x11n.

ARchived from desk of Academy's John Percy Moore, Dee. 22, 1965.

ULKE, HENRY, 1821-1910. Reminiscences, 1904. 3 items.

Manuscript of reminiscences in entomology, 11 leaves, with typescript revision of 10 pages by Ulke's son, Titus Ulke, and a carbon copy.

Deposited by the American Entomological Society in 1965.

GURNEY, ASHLEY BUELL, 1911- Correspondence, 1936-1961. app. 400 items.

Entomological correspondence with Academy's J.A.G. Rehn.

ARchived from Dr. Rehn's papers, 1965. 9 :

Coll. 747

TROSCHEL, HANS. Woodcuts, 1960. 6 i tems.

1 I Six woodcuts of b i r d s and mammals, uncolored, bjt,y.l yy%* j , l a b e l l e d : Bussart (Buzzard), F ischadler (Osprey),

Behe (Deer?) , Wildgasse (Wild Geese), Eichhorn id'$ w g : J J , 8 At ( S q u i r r e l ) , and Holzschn i t t (Woodcut) .

G i f t t o Academy of M r s . Ruth Hoepfner of Phi la - de lph ia , Apr i l 5 , 1962 ; archived from Academy's Exh ib i t s Department i n January 1966.

DODD, EDWARD. I l l u s t r a t i o n s , 1960. 11 i tems.

Drawings on n a t u r a l h i s t o r y s u b j e c t s f o r news- paper pub l i ca t ion , l a b e l l e d : Or ig ina l Mark T r a i l drawings by Ed Dodd, Courtesy of t h e Ha l l Syndi- d a t e , Inc. Subjec ts a r e a n t s , owls, t h e Weltwischii t r e e , opossum, kangaroos, t a r s i e r , whale shark , aardvark , car ibou , h o r n b i l l and e lephants .

Given t o t he Academy by t h e a r t i s t , and arch ived from the Exh ib i t s Department i n January, 1966.

HISTORIC TREES OF THE DELAWARE VALLEY. Photo- graphs , 1932. 39 i t ems .

Photographs made of Ph i l ade lph ia - a r ea t r e e s be l i eved t o be 250 yea r s o l d o r more, appa ren t ly sponsored by t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a Soc i e ty f o r t h e P r e s e r v a t i o n of Landmarks and t h e Civic Club. The t r e e s i nc lude a gingko, elm, dogwood, yellow- wood, a r a l i a , weeping hemlock, p i n oak, a sh , sycamore, buttonwood, s a s s a f r a s , whi te oak, sophora japonica , j u jube , t u l i p , and views of t h e Wye Oak, t h e Wissahickon woodlands, and t h e John Bartram House.

Provenance no t known; a r ch ived from t h e Academy's E x h i b i t s Department i n January, 1966.

STONE, WITPIER, 1856-1939. Correspondence. 38 items

Miscellaneous letters of various dates concerning bird sightings in Pennsylvania and New Jersey,

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithology Club, date not known,

BUTCHER, R W Notebooks, 1937-1952. 16 i t ems .

F i e l d o b s e r v a t i o n s of E n g l i s h a l g o l o g i s t R.W. B u t c h e r , f i r s t t o u s e g l a s s s l i d e s t o c o l l e c t d ia toms , t h a t were p u b l i s h e d i n h i s S t u d i e s i n t h e Ecology of R i v e r s .

Given by t h e a u t h o r t o D r . Ruth P a t r i c k , who d e p o s i t e d them i n t h e Academy a r c h i v e s on Dec. 20, 1965.

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WILLIAMS, ROSWELL CARTER, 1869-1946, Papers, 1929-1946. 40 items.

Williams's correspondence, 1929-1946, with V. Nabokov and others, the itinerary of the Forbes Expedition to the Guianas, 1927, and other items.

Archived from the Entomology Department on Sept. 8, 1966, 7

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CRAMPTON, HENRY E 1875-1956. Papers on mollusks, app, 5,000 items in 12 containers.

Correspondence, field notes, maps, charts, and original data, all unprocessed save for oversize drawings.

Transferred to the Academy archives by R, Tucker Abbott, Curator of the Academy's Malacology Depart- ment, date not know.. ~ 4 , 1960 2 T"'

Coll, 755

BROWNE, PETER ARRELL, 1762-1860. Papers. 1 folder and 12 volumes.

P.A. Browne, a Philadelphia lawyer, contributed many botanical and geological specimens to the col- lections of the Academy, including 12 albums con- taining his collection of the hair of mammals. Volumes 1-2 contain the hair of famous Americans including the first twelve Presidents.

Given to the Academy in September, 1860, at Browne's death. q /I

LONG, BAYARD, 1885-1969. Papers. 4 document cases.

Bayard Long's botanical papers include C.L. Gruber's notes on Crataegus, A. MacElwee's herbariun collecting records, and Academy Herbarium corres- pondence of D. Fretz, Joseph Crawford and Steward- son Brown. Collection unprocessed.

Archived in part from the Academy's Botany Department and in part by A . E . Schuyler from Long's home in the summer 0f~1966.

RATHVON, SIMON SNYDER, 1812-1891. Diary, Jan. 1881-March 1888, 2 items.

Vivicopy of Rathvon's original diary at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, microfilm of original, and vivicopy of biographical sketch of Rathvon by Dr. F.W. Coding, published in Official Publication No. 4 of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Association [n.d.]

Vivicopies were given to the Academy by Franklin and Marshall College on March 3, 1967.

PATE, VERNON SENWOCK LYONESSE-LIANCOUR, 1903- Correspondence, 1921-1953, 4 folders. Unprocessed.

Letters exchanged with Academy and the American Entomological Society, found in Dr. Pate's desk in the AES office.

Archived from the Entomological Department in 1966.

Coll. 759

STREET, J FLETCHER, 1880-1944. Drawings. 17 pfeces.

Pen-and-ink drawings of various shapes and sizes, mostly birds or landscapes; some drawn as illustrations foe publications as indicated by annotations on the drawings.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, 1971.

BROWN, FRANCIS HERBERT. Drawings, 1936-1937. 25 pieces.

Pen-and-ink drawings of birds, plants and landscapes, mostly drawn as illustrations for publications as indicated by annotations on the drawings.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, date not known.

ROLAND, CONRAD K 1900-1957. Drawings, 1936. 50 pieces.

Pen-and-ink drawings of birds, made as illus- trations for publications as indicated by anno- tations on the drawings.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, 1971.

GITHENS, THOMAS STOTESBURY, 1878-1966. Field notebooks, 1893-1964. 5 items,

Botanical records for the Philadelphia area, especially the Wissahockon valley, and occasional trips elsewhere.

Bequeathed to the Academy's Botany Department April 26, 1966; archived from the Botany Depart- ment in 1870.

BARRINGTON, CHARLES PAUL, 1854-1915- Book on mushrooms. 1 item.

Manuscript account of mushroom species, illustrated with watercolor and pen-and-ink drawings. 584 pages.

Given to the Academy by Barrington's daughter, Kit Barrington Teigen, on Jan. 15, 1970.

JAMISON, HARRY K 2866-1892. Field note- books, 1884-1891. 3 items,

Notes on birding in the Manayunk area of Philadelphia. Biographical notes on Jamison written in volume 1 by R.F. Miller.

"Received fram Richard C, Harlow 9/2/1917 in exchange for Birds1 eggs in Set [signed] Richard F. Miller" written in volume I. Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, 1971.

MICKEL, ANNA A Field notes, 1900-1942. 19 items.

Field notes, including 3 notebooks, on bird migration, recorded in Moorestown, New Jersey.

Gift to the Academy from the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, 1971?

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JAY, WILLIAPI, 1884-1958. F i e l d notes, 1933-1958. 4 i tems.

Records of b i r d sightings, p r i m a r i l y i n the Ph i l ade lph ia a r e a , t h e New Jersey shore , and F l o r i d a .

Given t o t he Delaware Va l l ey Ornithology Club by J ay , and by the Club t o t h e Academy, 1971.

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GILLIN, JAMES RHOADS, 1886-1952. F i e l d no tes , 1901-1948, 7 items.

Records of bird sightings, primarily in the Philadelphia area, in 6 notebooks and a f i l e of 3x5 cards.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club [1971?]

TROTTER, WILLIAM H E M Y , 1869-1933. D i a r y and f i e l d notes , 1898-1933. 2 i t e m s .

Record of b i r d s i g h t i n g s , p r i m a r i l y i n t h e Wissahickon and Whitemarsh a r e a s of P h i l a d e l p h i a , i n a n o r i g i n a l t y p e s c r i p t o f 295 pages and a ca rbon copy.

O r i g i n a l t y p e s c r i p t g i v e n t o t h e Academy by Edward Fingerhood i n 1998; c a r b o n copy g i v e n t o t h e Delaware V a l l e y O r n i t h o l o g i c a l Club by T r o t t e r ' s d a u g h t e r , E l i z a b e t h T r o t t e r , i n 1959, and by t h e Club t o t h e Academy, p robab ly i n 1971.

CIST, JACOB, 1782-1825. Papers. 10 document cases. Unprocessed.

Photocopies of Cist material held by institu- tions other than the Academy, gathered by Venia T , Phillips for a projected biography of Cist.

Given to the Academy by Venia T, Phillips, date not known, . f-

BAKER, HORACE BURRINGTON, 1889-1971. Papers , 1922-1970. 201 i t ems .

Correspondence, drawings, membership c e r t i f i - c a t e s and photographs concern ing Baker 's rnalacol- o g i c a l r e s e a r c h e s . Drawings made t o i l l u s t r a t e h i s ma laco log i ca l pape r s .

Given t o t h e Academy by M r s . Baker a f t e r h e r husband ' s dea th , and a r ch ived from the Malacology Department on A p r i l 16, 1971.

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SPRINGS, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Field note- book, 1922-1927. 1 item,

Record of birding in New Jersey, arranged by common name of species. Written on front flyleaf: From Turner McMullen 10-16-58 via Bob Haines.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club [1971?]

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MCMULLEN, TURNER E 1881-1969. Field notebooks and photographs. 4 pieces.

Records of birding in 4 volumes and 1 folder, plus 57 photographs with extensive annotations an reverse.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club in 1971.

MYERS, F'RANK JACOB, 1874- Drawings and lecture notes. 108 items.

Pen-and-ink drawings of rotifers made to illustrate his papers on the subject.

Given to the Academy by Myers's grandchildren, Larry and Marina Gopodze, in 1968.

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HUBER, FSHARTON, 1877-1942. Correspondence, photographs, photographic equipment, and miscellaneous printed material. 2 document cases. Unprocessed.

Personal papers of the Academy's curator of mammals, including a copy of the typed diary kept by Edward Woolman on the Academy expedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands In 1930, illustrated with Huber's photographs.

Archived from Huber's library on August 9, 1965.

CRZSPZN, WILLIAM B 1881-1913. Field notebook, 1909-1913. 1 item.

Record of birding and egg collecting for the Academy, primarily along the Atlantic coast. Written on the fist page of the notebook: Wm. Crispin was killed by a fall from the cliff at NockaMixon, Pa., while hunting Duck Hawk eggs. May 1913.

Given to the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club by Turner E. McMullen in 1958, and by the Club to the Academy in 1971.

Coll. 776

HOOPES, JOSIAH, 1832-1903. Correspondence, 1899- 1901. 14 items.

L e t t e r s t o Hoopes from Robert D. Carson about t h e i r experiments wi th mar t ins .

Given t o the Academy by the Delaware Valley Orni thologica l Club i n 1971.

ENTOMOLOGICAL COLLECTING EQUIPMENT, 19th century. 17 items.

Collect ion includes f i e l d l enses , a c o l l e c t i n g case, forceps and a magnifying g lass .

Archived from the Entomology Department i n 1972.

INSECT MOUNTS, 1745. 4 items.

2 mica insect mounts, 34x35'' and 6$x3$", and letter of transmittal from Malta, signed Willtam Winthrop Andrews, dated Nov. 24, 1841. A typed memo on the state of the mounts is signed by E.T. Cresson, Jr. and dated Sept. 25, 1932.

Archived from the Academy's Entomology Depart- ment, 1972.

Coll. 779

MILLER, WALDRON DEWITT, 1874-1929. Correspondence, 1900. 5 items.

Letters concerning protection of breeding sea- birds on the New Jersey coast.

Given to the Academy by the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, date not known.

TAYNTON, PATRICIA. Watercolor , 1976. 1 i t e m .

O r i g i n a l p a i n t i n g of a raccoon, s igned and da t ed a t lower r i g h t , 201'x26".

Given by Taynton t o Academy on Aug. 1, 1976. T rans f e r r ed by E x h i b i t s Dept. t o a r c h i v e s on May 15, 1978.

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ANS. COLLECTIONS - FISH. Catalog, 1980? 4 items.

Catalog of the ichthyological collections in the Academy. The collection includes a typed outline of the 8-volume accession record, 1 oversize ledger, a 4x8 card file, and a list of the fish catalogers 1896-1980, probably prepared by Eugenia Bohlke. The 4 reels of microfilm of the 8-volume accession record, deposited by Collection Manager William Saul in the archives in 1982, have been stored in the library of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, since 1984.

ARchived from the Ichthyology Department, 1982.

HAIMES, REUBEN, 1786-1831. Correspondence, 1793- 1830. 343 i t ems .

Photocopies of Reuben Haines I11 papers i n t h e Quaker C o l l e c t i o n a t Haver ford Col lege, Haverford, Pa . , w i t h a c a l enda r p r epa red by t h e c o l l e g e .

Given t o t h e Academy by Haverford Col lege , A p r i l 26, 1971.

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NATIJ'IXAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION. Papers, 1953-1968.

The Natural Science Foundation was established in 1953 to "encourage and promote research and education in the natural sciences." The collection includes copies of the act of incorporation and bylaws, the articles of agreement with the Academy (1954) concerning collecting of marine mollusks, proceedings of the annual meetings to 1962, and information on the Pilsbry Chair of Malacology.

Archived on Jan. 18, 1979, source unknown.

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A N S . Women's Committee. Papers, 1936-1996.

Minutes of the Women's Committee 1954-1996, correspondence, membership Lists, 2fW3 information on two SuperSundays (1971, 1985), and documents giving its history from 1936 to 1954.

Records for 1936-1975 transferred to Academy archives by Development office in 1979 and 1980; records to 1996 transferred by Women's Committee but no accession record found.

DAVIS, GEORGE MORGAN, 1938- Letters of malacologists, 1851-1962- 167 items.

Letters of malacologists collected by George M. Davis, Curator of Malacology from 1978 to 2000.

Transferred from the Malacology Department to the archives on Feb. 5, 1980.

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WHITNEY, HARRY, 1873-1936. Correspondence, 1908- 1931, and 10 photograph albums.

Academy trustee Harry Whitney made a photo- graphic record of his expeditions to the Arctic, and preserved the record in these albums. The correspondence concerns Eskimo artifacts,

-No record of provenance or accession by the Academy.

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LAMMOT, ELIZABETH BBXIB MEGLHUBBP. Album of dried p lan t s 11881-18821 1 item.

An "exsiccatae" or album of dried plants , made up on a European trip i n 1881-1882, as indicated on an unsigned document l a i d i n the album. The exsiccatae occupies 20 pages of the album.

Given t o the Academy by Elizabeth Lammot on Dec. 30, 1980, and archived o n Feb. 17, 1981.

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TYSON , NATALIE. Album of photographs, letters, souvenirs and newspaper clippings, 1931-1932. 1 item.

Album kept by Natalie Tyson on an Academy expedition to Indochina for insect specimens i n 1931-1932, made by Mrs. Tyson and her husband John. There are 119 photographs in the album.

Given to the Academy by John Tyson through his daughter-in-law, Patricia Tyson McCurdy, and archived on March 11, 1981.

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LOCHMAN, CHARLES L Album of botanical photographs, 1896. 1 item.

Lochman, a doctor i n Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, c rea ted t h i s album of 220 cyanotypes of l i v e p lants indigenous and introduced, growing without protec- t i o n i n the United S ta tes . Album has a manuscript t i t l e -page , Preface, index and captions.

Given t o the Academy by Lochman on Dec. 21 , 1896 Transferred to the Academy archives from t h e l i b r a r , genera l c o l l e c t i o n on May 5, 1981.

STREET, J FLETCHER, 1880-1944, Flora of Beverly, New J e r s e y . 1 i tem.

Typescr ip t i n 3 volumes of the f l o r a of Beverly, New J e r s e y , wi th in a f ive-mile r ad ius . 879 pages i n a l l .

Given t o t he Academy by S t r e e t ' s sons, P h i l l i p s B . S t r e e t and Edward P. S t r e e t , on June 4 , 1946, and added t o t h e l i b r a r y ' s p r i n t e d c o l l e c t i o n ; t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e a r ch ives on Aug. 26, 1981.

MALTZMAN, STANLEY. Lithographs. 2 i tems.

A Phi l ade lph ia pr intmaker, Maltzman c rea t ed two l i t hographs , uncolored, appl 14"x18" i n size. One i s l a b e l l e d "Th i s t l e ," 90/100, dated 1972, t h e o t h e r i s l a b e l l e d "Raucous and Wily," 51/90, da ted 1978.

Given t o the Academy by Maltzman on May 22, 1981 and archived Aug. 31, 1981.

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FREUND , RUDOLF, Pafnting of Giant Sable Antelope, 1936. 1 item.

Freund painted a black-and-white painting of the Giant Sable Antelope in 1936, probably from the habitat group at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Given to the Academy by Freund on Sept. 31, 1936 and transferred to the Academy archives by Steve Harty of the Exhibits Department early in 1982.

ANS. GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER SCIENCE FAIR. Papers , 1979- 1 i t em.

P o r t r a i t of Carver by Edythe Kegrize, p a i n t e d i n 1979 as i l l u s t r a t i o n f o r cover o f program.

Given t o the Academy by the Carver committee on Jan. 5, 1979, and a r c h i v e d on Dec. 7 , 1982.

WETMORE, FRANCES W Album of photographs, 1883. 1 item.

Album con ta in ing 12 images of l ava flow a t Ki lauea on Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1883, wi th 106 images of sou thern France 118881, all probably t aken by James Jackson.

Provenance and acces s ion n o t known; a rch ived from t h e l i b r a r y ' s g e n e r a l c o l l e c t i o n on Dec. 8 ,

FUERTES, LOUIS AGASSIZ, 1874-1927. Papers,

Collection consists of Fuertes material amassed from 1976 to 2000, containing the following items: calendar for 1984, illustrated with Fuertes images, and published by El Museo del Barrio in New York; copy of Fuertes's "Images of Tropical Bird Voices," published in Bird-Lore in 1913, given to Academy Curator Witmer Stone in 1915 and so inscribed; Fuertes's illustrations on cards distributed in packages of baking soda by its manufacturer, Arm and Hammer; copy of U.S. Department of Agriculture pamphlet, Farmers Bulletin 513 (1913) titled "Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard," with illustrations by Fuertes; Fuertes's ornithology lab notebook from Cornell University; 4 pencil drawings made by Fuertes in 1913 on board the "Santi Marta" in the Caribbean, on ship's stationery; Fuertes's illustrations on cards distributed by Church and Dwight; Fuertes's paint box; a Sigma Xi gold watch chain emblem engraved: Cornell Univer- sity 189[6?]/~.A. Fuertes; copy of the April 1983 bulletin of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

Accessioned from various sources - see accession records.

Oversize materials: 7 copies of poster compiled and distributed by Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (Arm 6 Hammer) c1938, headed "Birds-Nature's ~rotectors" and illustrated with 30 paintings of birds by Fuertes; 4 copies of poster labelled "Songbirds of Forest & Field; a Medley of Neotropical Migrant Songbirds" published by U. S. Dept . of Interior's Fish & Wildlife Service, 1993, illustrated with 11 images of birds taken from Fuertes paintings in Co11.808.

ADAMS, ANSEL. 4

Photograph, 1942. # item.

Black-and-white image titled "Leaves, Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington," c1942. Size 14$x18&" mounted on board 22x28".

Given to the Academy by Adams in 1982.

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3 framed posters with Adams images, hanging on map room encJosure in-annex:

"Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1944." "Clearing winter storm, Yosemite valley, 1944." "Aspens, northern New Mexico, 1958 ." All 3 labelled on back with Library ownership.

BLATCHLEY, WILLIS ST Papers, 1930- 1940. 9 items.

Letters to Mrs. Eileen Donahoe, 1936-1937, program of W.S. Blatchley Club for 1936 and Blatchleyana 11, 1940, inscribed to J . A . G . Rehn.

given to the Academy by the Pennsylvania HOrti- cultural Society on Nov. 11, 1983, and archived on Nov. 15, 1983.

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A N S . EXPEDITIONS - LAKE TILICHO, NEPAL, 1983. Papers . 30 i tems.

t he Lake T i l i c h o Expedit ion was undertaken by the Academy i n coopera t ion wi th the Alpine Zone Research P r o j e c t of t h e Explorers Club. Academy p a r t i c i p a n t s were Robert M. Peck, Clyde Goulden and Richard Horwitz, The c o l l e c t i o n c o n s i s t s of 19 pho topr in t s , black-and-white 8x10, taken by R.M. Peck.

Transfer red t o t h e Academy a rch ives by R,M. Peck i n 1988.

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LAESSLE, ALBERT, 1877-1954. Sculpture and papers relating to them, 1906-1985, 16 items.

Albert Laessle was a Philadelphia sculptor wha studied with Charles Grafly and shared Grafly's studio at 20th and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia. His best-known Philadelphia work is probably the standing "Goat" in Rittenhouse Square. The Academy's sculptures are the following: "Turtle and Prey" (1906), "Turning Turtle" (1906), "Polar Bear standing" (1908) , and "Victory" (1918) . The collection also includes a medal designed for the University of Pennsylvania for merit in architec- tural ornamentation (1919), and four photographs found in the ~cadem~'s Exhibits Department in 1982, and identified by the archivist as Laessle and Grafly.

"Turning Turtle" and "victory" given to the Academy by Laessle's son, Paul Laessle, in 1980; "Turtle and Prey,'' "Polar Bear Standing'' and the medal given by Paul Laessle in 1985.

Coll. 802

JUWKINS, BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE, 1807-1889. Album, ca. 1880. 1 item.

Album probably compiled by Hawkins, which con- tains original drawings, photographs, manuscript and reproductions of manuscripts, and newspaper clippings, in bound volume with title-page bearing the imprint of D. Appleton, New York. Waterhouse Hawkins mounted the skeleton of Hadrosaurus foulkii, found in Haddonfield, New Jersey in 1858 and iden- tified by Joseph Leidy, in 1868.

For a full calendar of the Album's contents 1 see the attached sheets.

The album was given to the Academy by Harriet B. West of Richmond, Virginia, in 1985.

ABBOTT, ROBERT TUCKER, 1919- Correspondence and documents, ca. 1950-ca. 1968. ca. 3500 items in 7 cartons. Not processed.

Letters and d cwzents relating to Abbott's work as Associate Curator and Curator of the Academy's Malacolo y Department.

Transferred from the Academy's Malacology Department to the archives in 1987.

SHORTT, TERENCE MICHAEL, 1911-1986. Field note- books, illustrations, and photographs, from the 1930s to 1985. 9 dpcument cases and oversize items.

Terence M. Shortt was a Canadian artist who worked most of his life for the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada. He made more than 30 espeditions worldwide in connection with the preparation of natural history exhibitions for the museum. The field notebooks, all disbound, are filled with his illustrations; the collection also includes sketches, finished drawings, and Christmas cards.

Given to the Academy by the artist in 1983- 1984; archived in 1987.

SMITH, EDldUND STANLEY ("NED"), 1929-1985. F i e l d n o t e s , ske t ches , and photographs, 1936-1985. 6 document c a s e s , 7640 c o l o r s l i d e s .

Ned Smith was a Pennsylvania n a t u r a l i s t , a r t i s t and photographer of w i l d l i f e . He used h i s s l i d e c o l l e c t i o n a s a r e f e r e n c e sou rce f o r h i s i l l u s - t r a t i o n s .

Given t o t h e Academy by Smi th ' s widow, Marie Smith, 1988-1990; a r ch ived i n 1994.

S T A D E L M , RAYMOND, Manuscript and photo- graphs [I9391 19 items.

Typescript of 45 pages titled "Green Gold, Treasure of Honduras" on collecting the quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) and other creatures in Central America. Illustrated with 18 photographs. The collecting was done for the Chicago Zoological Society.

Given to the Academy by John Guarnaccia of the RARE Center for Tropical Conservation on Sept. 23, 1993j archived Oct. 26, 1994.

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U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. Wildlife art collection, 20th century. 487 items.

The collection consists of paintings in water- color or wash and pen-and-ink drawings, primarily made to illustrate federal publications, by such artists as Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Ernest Thompson Seton, and Allan Brooks. A photographic record of the entire collection, of color transparencies, color 2x2 slides, and black-and-white negatives, is available, provided by the Service in 1995.

Deposited at the Academy by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1976.

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CLEM, ROBERT VERITY, Paintings, dxawings, sketches and scrapbook, 1960s-1980s.

R.V. Clem painted 32 gouaches to illustrate The Shorebirds of North America (1967) with text by Peter Matthiessen, a publication sponsored by Mr and Mrs Gardner Stout. The collection includes the gouaches, a small group of Clem's drawings and sketches, and a scrapbook kept by the Stouts on the publication of Shorebirds.

Given to the Academy by Mr and Mrs G m x h e ~ ~ a L Stout in 1986-1987.

Coll. 809

MENGEL, ROBERT MORROW, 1921-1990. Pa in t ings , i l l u s t r a t i o n s , photographs, correspondence, and pub l i ca t ions , 20th century. P a r t l y processed.

A b i r d e r from childhood, Robert Mengel was a n a t u r a l i s t author and a r t i s t who l i v e d i n Kansas most of h i s working l i f e . H e i l l u s t r a t e d a number of o r n i t h o l o g i c a l pub l i ca t ions a s wel l a s pa in ted f o r h i s own p1easurg.- Processing of t h i s l a r g e , corn l e x c o l l e c t i o n 16 i n c o m p l e t d a s of Zkmdx~~W 200 B .

Given t o the Academy by Mengel's widow, Marion Jenkinson Mengel, i n 1994.

STONE, HUGH EXTON, 1871-1945? Papers, 1891-1945. 10 document cases plus oversize items.

The Stone collection includes correspondence with the Academy concerning its publication of his Flora of Chester County (19451, illustrations, herbarium specimens, and miscellaneous items.

Given to the Academy by Stone descendants, Mr and Mrs Joseph St. Georges, 1992.

YODER, WILLIAM, 1904- F i e l d no t e s , 1920-1970s. 1 document case, 17 c a r d f i l e s t o r a g e boxes.

Yoder 's l i f e t i m e of b i r d i n g records , o rganized by s p e c i e s , cover t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a a r e a , sou the rn New Je r sey , no r the rn Delaware, and random informa- t i o n on sou th and mid United S t a t e s .

Given t o t he Academy by Yoder A p r i l 19, 1995 through Edward Fingerhood.

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REIMANN, EDWARD J Notebooks on b i r d i n g , 1931-1947. 9 i t ems .

Reimann's notebooks cover t h e Ph i l ade lph i a a r e a , s o u t h e r n New J e r s e y , t h e Poconos, t h e F l o r i d a Ever- g l a d e s , and New England. The notebooks i n c l u d e one t i t l e d "Ph i l ade lph i a Region Chr i s trnas Counts. "

Given t o t h e Academy by D r . Edward Reimer on Sep t . 12, 1996, through Edward Fingerhood.

ARMOLD, CORDELIA A Diary and notes on birding in southern New Jersey, 1900- 1952. 1 item.

Miss Arnold was a teacher and life-long New Jersey shore resident. Her birding notes are written in the margins of a copy of Ernest Inger- soll's ~ature's Calendar (N.Y., Harper, 1900) and on loose sheets laid in.

Given to the Academy by the Wisconsin State Historical Society on July 23, 1991, which acquired it from Prof. Joseph Hickey of Madison, Wisconsin.

I W S . MEDALS. Papers, 1888-1994. 1 document case.

Papers relating to the medals awarded by the Academy: the Richard Hopper Day Medal (est. 1960); the Gold Medal for Distinction in Natural History Art (est. 1980); the Ferdinand Vanderveer Hayden Medal (est. 1888); and the Joseph Leidy Medal (est. 1923).

Transferred to the Academy archives by Robert M. Peck in 1995.

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STREET, J FLETCHER, 1880-1944. Journals of natural history observations, June 15, 1901- Dec. 31, 1942. 17 bound volumes.

Typed observations, primarily of botany in the early years and of birds thereafter, illustrated with photographs, drawings, postcards, maps and newspaper clippings. With an index to common bird names, places and personal names in volume 10. The observations cover the Philadelphia area, the Poconos, and southern New Jersey.

Given to the Academy by Street's son, Phillips B. Street, in April, 1997.

HEWDRICKSON, JOHN A , JR., 1341-2000. Papers, 1969-1997, 1 document case.

The Hendxickson papers consist of a curriculum vitae, notes for lectures and presentations, and statistical data for his paper on variations in bird beaks, published in Evolution in 1980.

Transferred to the Academy archives by Hendrick- son in May, 1997.

MILLER, RICHARD F 1880-1959. Journa l s and l i s t s of b i r d observat ions , 1897-1959. 1 4 docu- ment cases .

Richard F. M i l l e r of Phi ladelphia was an ardent b i r d e r who kept 18 volumes of d e t a i l e d , almost da i l : b i r d s i g h t i n g s i n the Ph i l ade lph ia a rea and nearby New Jersey , The c o l l e c t i o n a l s o includes lists of s i g h t i n g s by spec ies , n o t e s and l i s ts concerning b i r d s , p l a n t s , mammals, r e p t i l e s and amphibians, notes on ind iv idua l b i r d spec ies , and copies of The Comparative Oologist (1919-1924.

Given t o the Academy by D r . Edward Reimann, who inhexi ted ~ i l l e r ' s books and jou rna l s , i n 1990.

EL, fl, 1796-1823, Paintings, 1820- 1821, 2 items.

Samuel Seymour participated in the Long Expedi- tion to the Rocky Mountains, 1819-1820, as the party's artist. He painted these two watercolors on the expedition: "Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1820" and "View of the Chasm through which the Platte issues from the Rocky Mountains, 1821." The collection includes the paintings, photographs of them, and photocopies of the Mellon curator's correspondence with researchers about them.

Given to the Academy by Paul Mellon in 1987, I

SMITH-VANIZ, WILLIAM FARR, 1941- Illustra- tions, 1973-1990. 1 document case, and oversize

Dr. William Smith-Vaniz was on the Academy's ~~hthyological Department staff from 1972-1991, serving as curator from 1975-1991. These illus- trations were created to accompany papers pub- lished in the Academy's journals. .

Transferred to the Academy archives by Dr. Smith-Vaniz in 1990.

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BOHLKE, JAMES ERWIN, 1930-1982. Papers relating to Fishes of the Bahamas (1968)by Bohlke and Charles C.G. Chaplin. 3 document cases, 5 cartons. Unprocessed.

The collection includes the original illustra- tions.

Transferred to the Academy archives by Bohlke's widow, Eugenia Bohlke, for the Ichthyology Dept.,

AULDJO, JOHN, -1857. Workbook on insects, 1831-1832, 2 items.

Workbook of pencil drawings and 2 engraved plates of microscopical animals such as mites, lice, fleas, and mosquitoes, with a few identi- fying legends and 2 pages of text. The workbook is titled "Microscope 1831," and there are 19 pages of drawings, some with watercolor added, and 2 items laid in. With a letter of transmittal from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, stating "Given to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia by Dr. J. Monroe Thorington.,.John Auldjo was born in Montreal, Canada in 1805; was graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1823; lived in Naples Italy for many years; became British Consul at Geneva, Switzerland where he died in 1886.

Deposited in the Academy archives by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia on Nov. 30, 1962.

LEPIDOPTERA ~~.JJSTRATIONS- 19 t h cen tury . 2 i t ems .

An o r i g i n a l w a t e r c o l o r of American moths (Dryo- campa, Sanica, Leptura and A r c t i a ) l a b e l l e d : Copied from Nature by a l a d y , 1814 o r 1815, and a l i t h o - graph of Lycaena l a b e l l e d : Drawn by Mary P e a r t , Bowen and Co., P h i l a .

No in format ion on provenance.

AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Photographs and illustrations. 21 items.

Collection consists to date of 9 photographs of AES members in the field and at scientific events in 1912, 1914 and 1928, plus 12 illustrations, 1 in watercolor and 11 in pen-and-ink, 3 of these high- lighted in china white. Two of the illustrations are in the same style; one, of Sphinx cingulataj Ipamea purpurea is labelled at lower right: Drawn twice the natural size from living specimens. The second, of Sesia ~hysbe/~iburnum prunifolium, is labelled: Drawn 6 enlarged double size from living specimens by T.R. Peale.

Transferred to the Academy archivOsm from the Entomology Dept. in 1960.

M S . MICROSCOPICAL DEPT. Index. i item.

Index to Schmidt's ATlas of diatoms. Item not found 1/25/2001; information from a note in the archives accession files.

No information on provenance.

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M S . MEMBERSHIPS - CORRESPONDENTS. Papers, 1924- 1929. 128 items.

Papers concerning the nominating and electing of the Academy's corresponding members, correspondence and notices sent to newly named members, following the restructuring of the Academy in the mid-1920s-

No information on provenance.

Coll. 951