University of Wyoming. Dept. of Zoology and Physiology records, 1920-1951.

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University of Wyoming. Dept. of Zoology and Physiology records, 1920-1951.

This collection consists of office records from the University of Wyoming Course Reorganization Committee regarding the switch from a quarter system to a semester system. In addition to the office records are lantern slides compiled by Dr. Scott, a former professor with the Dept. of Zoology and Physiology. These slides contain images from the Snowy Mountain Range near Laramie, Wyoming; Yellowstone National Park; Grand Teton National Park; Medicine Bow National Forest; Jackson Hole National Elk Refuge as well as slides of various animals and plants. The collection also contains a number of "Saint Louis Biological Survey" ecological teaching slides.

2.55 cubic ft. (6 boxes)

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The Dept. of Zoology and Physiology was the largest academic department at the University of Wyoming in 2011. Researchers in the Zoology Department studied antelope, deer, elk, bear, beaver, badgers, coyotes, ground squirrels and birds. From the description of University of Wyoming. Dept. of Zoology and Physiology records, 1920-1951. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 720328956 The Dept. of Zoology and Physiology was the largest academic d...

University of Wyoming.

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