Entomologists
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
American Entomological Society Ballot Box and Printing Plate
This collection came from the American Entomological Society. The collection contains one wooden ballot box with thirty white voting balls, twenty-three brown voting balls, and seven black voting balls. The original order of the collection was: the ballot box was sitting on top of the engraving plate from page 43 of "The Practical Entomologist" Volume II, No. 4, January, 1867.
American Entomological Society Calvert Award Papers
American Entomological Society correspondence
American Entomological Society Printing Blocks, Original Sketch, and Certificate Copy
American Entomological Society Records
Transferred to Academy Archives by Jon K. Gelhaus, Curator, Department of Entomology, Academy of Natural Sciences. Gelhaus is also a member and past officer of the AES. This collection contains meeting speaker lists, sign in sheets, and minutes; correspondence; write ups, flyers, and announcements; and investments reports.
Edmund W. Stiles Papers
Entomology Department Records
Felipe Poey, Papers
Ichthyologist, malacologist and entomologist, founder-director of the Museum at Havana, and professor at the University there. With two others he supported the field work of J. Gundlach. He was a corresponding member of the Academy, to which a part of his collections were given. His papers consist of lists and notes on Hymenoptera, Coleoptera and Lepidoptera of Cuba, four letters to A. Guex and some notes and lists of J. Gundlach.
Frank R. Mason Papers
Frank Mason was an entomologist who willed his collection of Coleoptera to the Academy. These papers consist of correspondence between J.A.G. Rehn of the Entomology Department and Mason's colleagues concerning his death in 1927, and 3 blueprints of storage cases and a floor plan, apparently for Mason's collection but not so identified.
Transferred to the Academy archives from the Entomology Department, 1961