Paleontology
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
Collection inventories, 1944-1958
This file contains collections inventories for paleonentomology, invertebrate paleontology, and La Brea fossil collections and includes lists of microscopes, inventories of irreplaceable objects, and mounted skeletons.
Collections management, 1930-1936
This series contains collections management information and includes loan and accession records and specimen shipping receipts.
Collections policies -- invertebrate paleontology, 1986
This file contains collections management policies and procedures for the invertebrate paleontology department.
Community Redevelopment Agency, 1985-1986
This file contains correspondence, guidelines for paleontological collecting, and Exposition Park master plan material.
Conkling Cave, 1929-1955
This series contains materials related to the excavation of Conkling Cave, New Mexico.
Correspondence, 1928-1969
This series contains correspondence, budget reports, exhibitions planning materials, press releases, and press clippings related to Henry Wylde and the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Correspondence -- A-W, 1981
This file contains correspondence regarding invertebrate paleontology and staff conferences and meetings.
County correspondence, 1978-1985
This file contains correspondence regarding donations, trust accounts, fossil salvage trips, LACMA construction, and firearms acquisitions from the LA Sheriff's Office.
Department of Vertebrate Paleontology -- annual report, 1938-1939
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.
Department of Vertebrate Paleontology development plans
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.