Floridian biological field photographs, 1962-1969.

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Floridian biological field photographs, 1962-1969.

Photographs of maps and plans of the Station, views of scientists at work, both in the field and in laboratories, scrub jays and various other local animals, plants, and landscapes. Also, animals being tagged and a Seminole woman. Photographs taken by C.E. Winegarner, L.J. Brass, Frank A. Rinald, and James N. Layne. Copy photographs taken by Robert Elwood Logan. Photographs are identified.

25 photonegatives : b&w.25 photoprints : b&w mounted on file cards.48 transparencies : col. ; 35 mm.

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Winegarner, Chet E.

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Logan, Robert Elwood.

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Rinald, Frank A.

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Brass, L. J. (Leonard J.)

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Brass was born in Toowoomba, Queensland on May 27, 1900. He is especially known for his plant collecting in New Guinea. One of his interests was in the relationship between the floras of New Guinea and Australia. He collected plants for the Arnold Arboretum in New Guinea, 1925-1926 and in the Solomon Islands, 1932. Brass also took part in three expeditions to New Guinea led by Richard Archbold: 1933-34; 1936-37; and 1938-39. From 1939 to 1966 he was connected with the American Museum of Natural ...

Archbold Biological Station

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Biological station in southern Florida. From the description of Floridian biological field photographs, 1962-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155532707 ...