Papers, 1888-1942 (bulk).

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Papers, 1888-1942 (bulk).

This collection consists primarily of Henry B. Ward's professional correspondence. Ward corresponded with colleagues all over the world, exchanging publications, biological samples, and scientific inquiries. Subjects include biology, invertabrate research, parasitology, and zoology.

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