Natural history.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Burt Green Wilder papers
Conservation 133 student papers
Papers written by students taking Conservation 133 in 1953, taught by William C. Dilger. Each student was required to briefly treat on zoogeographic region or subregion from the standpoint of geology, topography, climate, flora, and fauna with particular reference to birds.
Eugene N. S. Ringueberg papers
Mostly correspondence (letters and postcards) regarding various aspects of medicine, science, and natural history. Also includes a manuscript map, a paper entitled "One Mode of Progression of the Trilobita" by Ringueberg, biographical information, and a bibliography.
J. Chester Bradley papers
John Melmoth Dow papers
Personal and professional papers of John M. Dow. Also included are letters and newspaper clippings concerning political events in Central America in the second half of the nineteenth century. Dow also pursued his interests as a naturalist, exploring the Central American coast to collect marine flora and fauna.