Box 3
Contains 330 Results:
original photo of Tupaia, 1960
This photo led me to remark to GEH, "If I had my druthers I'd study that - besides it lives a long way from Yale" To which he said, "A fellow in Anthropology has 50 of them." Hence my thesis.
drawings of G. crassi-caudatus, Varecia and Aye-aye hand Author: Rogers Location:, 1965
Rogers sent me Galago crassicaudatus, kept in a caged group of trees in Lusaka while MJ was a baby
Nash paintings of Megaladapis, Paleopropithecus, Archeolemur Author: Stephen Nash Location:, 1987
National Geographic
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh with Kanzi Bonobo and infant chimps, 1988
Emory University, Georgia
Tupaia Hapalemur photos Author: Alison Jolly Yale, 1962
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
classic primate photos, 1959-60
Harlow loveless rhesus
captive pottos Author: AJ Yale, 1962
captive pottos were sociable and playful, though in slow motion
lepilemur photos Location: Yale and Berenty, 1960-70
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Galago crassicaudatus in caged trees Author: Alison Jolly Location: Lusaka, 1965
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Loris Author: Marcel Hladik Sri Lanka, 1962
Loris sampling noxious insect