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James A.G. Rehn field notes, 1907-1950
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Title

James A.G. Rehn field notes, 1907-1950

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Contained In: Entomology Field Notes and Specimen Catalogues
Series: ANSP-Coll-0729

By

Rehn, James A. G. (James Abram Garfield), 1881-1965

Type

Collection

Material

Archival material

Publication info

1907-1950

Notes

Handwritten field notes from Rehn. Notes include localities and specimen lists from expeditions throughout the United States and Mexico, as well as Jamaica and Africa. Several notebooks from J.A.G. Rehn pertain to the 1934 Academy expedition to Africa with George Vanderbilt, and contain lists of wet specimens (not exclusively insects) collected. Some papers have been typed, possibly by Morgan Hebard. This collection of notebooks and binders was assembled during the lives of Hebard and Rehn, for whom the collection was originally named, and could be used to supplement previously existing collecting and expedition data from the creators.

New Mexico, Arizona: 1907 -- Nebraska, Texas: 1909, 1912 -- Western United States: 1910 -- Virginia and Southeast United States: 1913 -- United States: Florida, New Jersey, Colorado, Arizona, California, Nevada: 1914-1917, 1919 -- Alabama, Lousiana, Texas: 1915, 1920 -- Virginia: 1916 -- Jamaica: 1920 -- United States: Kansas, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, California, Wyoming: 1921-1923 -- Jamaica, Costa Rica, Honduras, Matto Grosso, Africa: 1923, 1927, 1930, 1931, 1934 -- George Vanderbilt Expedition, Africa: 1934 -- African Localities, excluding Belgian Congo, No date, possibly 1934 -- Belgian Congo Localities, No date, possibly 1934 -- Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, Missouri, New Mexico, Arizona: 1935-1939 -- Nebraska, Wyoming, Washington, California: 1941-1950, Part 1 -- Nebraska, Wyoming, Washington, California: 1941-1950, Part 2 -- Nebraska, Wyoming, Washington, California: 1951-1954 -- Oklahoma, Texas

Subjects

Africa , Entomology , Field notes

Language

English

 

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