Box 66
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Forest Ecology, 1920s
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1
Identifier: VII
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Angus Munn Woodbury papers (1899-1967) consist of diaries, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and publications, research files, teaching materials, and field notes produced by Woodbury; a professor of zoology at the University of Utah, a naturalist, historian, ecologist, and administrator. Woodbury also worked with the U. S. Forest Service in Central Utah. Although the bulk of the collection centers on Woodbury's professional life, personal items include biographical...
Dates:
1920s
Principles of Taxonomy, 1920s-1930s
File — Box: 66, Folder: 2-3
Identifier: VII
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Angus Munn Woodbury papers (1899-1967) consist of diaries, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and publications, research files, teaching materials, and field notes produced by Woodbury; a professor of zoology at the University of Utah, a naturalist, historian, ecologist, and administrator. Woodbury also worked with the U. S. Forest Service in Central Utah. Although the bulk of the collection centers on Woodbury's professional life, personal items include biographical...
Dates:
1920s-1930s
Vertebrate Ecology, 1926-1952
File — Box: 66, Folder: 4-5
Identifier: VII
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Angus Munn Woodbury papers (1899-1967) consist of diaries, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and publications, research files, teaching materials, and field notes produced by Woodbury; a professor of zoology at the University of Utah, a naturalist, historian, ecologist, and administrator. Woodbury also worked with the U. S. Forest Service in Central Utah. Although the bulk of the collection centers on Woodbury's professional life, personal items include biographical...
Dates:
1926-1952
Biology of Birds, 1930s
File — Box: 66, Folder: 6-7
Identifier: VII
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Angus Munn Woodbury papers (1899-1967) consist of diaries, professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts and publications, research files, teaching materials, and field notes produced by Woodbury; a professor of zoology at the University of Utah, a naturalist, historian, ecologist, and administrator. Woodbury also worked with the U. S. Forest Service in Central Utah. Although the bulk of the collection centers on Woodbury's professional life, personal items include biographical...
Dates:
1930s