Field diaries, 1935-1976.

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Field diaries, 1935-1976.

Galusha's field diaries for field trips he took to collect fossils in New Mexico, Nebraska, California, Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. His diaries contain specimen lists, field notes describing condition of fossils when collected, description of geology of the region, and sketches of locality illustrating where fossils were found, as well as sketches of geological formations of collecting localities as a whole.

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Galusha, Theodore, 1911-1979.

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Geologist, paleontologist. Galusha helped develop the Frick collection of fossil mammals at the American Museum of Natural History. He worked for the Museum in the Dept. of Vertebrate Paleontology and the Frick Laboratory from 1935 to 1975. From the description of Field diaries, 1935-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155509777 Geologist, paleontologist. Galusha helped develop the Frick collection of fossil mammals at the A...