Drug hunters : the Mulford biological explorations of the Amazon basin, / Lucile Quarry Mann [1977?].

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Drug hunters : the Mulford biological explorations of the Amazon basin, / Lucile Quarry Mann [1977?].

Unpublished manuscript history of the Mulford biological exploration of 1921 by the wife of one of the explorers.

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National Library of Medicine

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Mann, William M., 1886-1960

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William M. Mann (1886-1960) was born in Helena, Montana. He attended Lyon School for Boys, Spokane, Washington, 1900-1902, and Staunton Military Academy, Virginia, 1902-1905. During a brief furlough from the academy in 1903, Mann worked as an animal cage cleaner at the National Zoological Park (NZP). After graduating from the academy in 1905, Mann worked as a rancher in Texas and New Mexico where he also collected entomological specimens. Mann attended Washington State College, Pullman, 1907-190...

Mann, Lucile Quarry, 1897-1986

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Though she did not marry William M. Mann until 1926, Lucile Mann used her late husband's expedition journals as well as the accounts of other members of the party to write this manuscript. In 1921 William M. Mann was Assistant Curator of Insects at the U.S. Natural History Museum. He served as assistant director of the Mulford trip. From the description of Drug hunters : the Mulford biological explorations of the Amazon basin, / Lucile Quarry Mann [1977?]. (National Library of Medici...