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South America, 1920-1921 : Includes correspondence (in English and Spanish), photographic data, newsclippings, memorabilia, and reference materials (2 of 2)
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South America, 1920-1921 : Includes correspondence (in English and Spanish), photographic data, newsclippings, memorabilia, and reference materials (2 of 2)

Title Variants

Alternative: South America, 1920-1921 : Includes correspondence (in English and Spanish), photographic data, newsclippings, memorabilia, and reference materials; Of special interest is a letter from Edward William Nelson (22 November 1920) concerning an offer to Wetmore to join the Third Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History

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Contained In: Alexander Wetmore Papers, circa 1848-1979 and undated

Series: SIA RU007006

Series: Smithsonian Field Book Project : an initiative to improve access to field book content that documents natural history

By

Wetmore, Alexander, 1886-1978

Type

Book

Material

Archival material

Publication info

1920-1921

Notes

Second of two folders of materials documenting Alexander Wetmore's work in South America for the U.S. Department Agriculture , Bureau of Biological Survey, 1920-1921. He was investigating the distribution of life zones of North American migratory birds in southern South America. Materials include diplomatic and business correspondence; photographic data (including subject and location); memorabilia (menus showing consumption of North American birds); business cards; reference materials; and lists of plant specimens collected in Uruguay and Argentina (numbers with scientific names). Correspondence details requests for specific specimens; aspects of expenses; letters of introduction; requests for small mammal specimens. Includes: Regulations for the hunting of Animals Useful to Agriculture; memo for a contracting position for a specialist in cattle tick fever and ticks with note indicating Wetmore would bring the request to the attention of someone in Washington D.C.; handwritten notes describing a meeting with Dr. R. Dabbene, Ornithologist at National Museum in Buenos Aires and his views on the past and future of bird populations in the area (includes bird lists from Dabbene). Of note is Wetmore's tracking the consumption of game birds in restaurants through collection of menus, during his time in Buenos Aires.

Subjects

Argentina , Asuncion , Botany , Brazil , Buenos Aires , Chaco , Chile , Clippings (information artifacts) , Correspondence , Field notes , Memorabilia , migratory birds , Ornithology , Paraguay , South America , Tucuman , United States Dept. of Agriculture , Uruguay

BHL Collections

Smithsonian Field Books collection

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.150371

 

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