Paleontology
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
General correspondence, 1994
This file contains mixed correspondence regarding vertebrate paleontology, incident reports, director appointments, travel policies, and building projects.
General correspondence -- M, 1984-1985
This file contains correspondence regarding fossil casts.
General correspondence -- N-O, 1986-1987
This file contains mixed correspondence and includes an exchange with Leonard Nimoy regarding fossil excavations.
General correspondence -- P, 1986-1987
This file contains mixed correspondence and includes guidelines for paleontological collecting.
Grants, 1977
This file contains information on various grant-funded projects including a mammal collecting expedition to the South Pacific, geo-paleontological studies in Bolivia, archaeological trips to Mohenjo Daro, a bottlenose dolphin study, fungi surveys, a study of the threespine stickleback, an ichthyoplankton survey, botany hall development, and lepidoptera collection studies.
Grants -- NSF support for care of systematic collections and paleontology library, 1964
This file contains a grant proposal for institutional support for the care of systematic collections and development of a paleontology library.
Hancock Park and the La Brea Tar Pits, 1951-1977
This series contains materials related to Hancock Park, Rancho La Brea, and the George C. Page Museum.
Harvard University Museum
This collection is composed of correspondence, field notes, paleontological illustrations, and monthly reports from the Vertebrate Paleontology department under Henry Anson Wylde, Science Division Chief. It includes exhibit planning materials, collections management and specimen loan information, and excavation reports from Rancho La Brea and Conkling Cavern in New Mexico.
Henry Wylde records
The Henry Wylde records documents the activities of vertebrate paleontologist and Science Division Chief Henry Anson Wylde (1908-1984).
Illustrations
This series contains paleontological, paleobotanical, and anthropological illustrations by Henry Wylde.