Field notes
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Allan R. Holmberg collection on Peru
The materials in this collection reflect the research of Allan R. Holmberg and others in Peru, most notably relating to the Cornell Peru Project but also including materials on the Cornell Cross-Cultural Methodology Project and Holmberg's research in Viru, Peru.
Allan R. Holmberg research materials on the Siriono Indians
This collection contains mostly field notes and photographs relating to Allan Holmberg's work with the Siriono Indians of eastern Bolivia as a Fellow of the Social Science Research Council. The correspondence folder in the collection mostly concerns re-analysis of Holmberg's research data and access to his papers.
Clarence Bloomfield Moore collection
Collection contains 45 field notebooks from Moore's southeastern archaeological investigations.
George Durand Wilder papers
Includes notebooks, pamphlets, field notes, and other material on ornithology, mostly in China; Birds of Northeastern China by Wilder and Hugh Hubbard; correspondence of Wilder and his sons Theodore Wilder and Durand Wilder (George Durand Wilder, Jr.) and of Gertrude Stanley Wilder; volume of "Random Jottings" by Gertrude Wilder, including recollections of China missions and missionaries.
Henry F. Dobyns papers
Copies of field notes compiled in Human Relations Area Files categories; typed newspaper articles about haciendas; cards comprising a Vicos census carried out in 1957-1959 by Dr. Mario C. Vázquez. Typing of notes was carried out by young women students in the Peruvian National School of Social Work, who began working for the CPP in 1960, recruited by Dr. Cara E. Richards (who was in charge of a fertility study directed by Dr. J. Mayone Stycos).
James Lindsay Dyson papers
James Taylor Tanner papers
Papers relating to James T. Tanner's career as an ornithologist.
John Robert Sitlington Sterrett papers
Lawrence I. Grinnell papers
More than 70 motion picture films, photographic and written materials regarding ornithological trips taken by Lawrence Grinnell from 1938 to 1971; correspondence and a pamphlet, "The 1957-1958 New Zealand-Australia Expedition of the Laboratory of Ornithology"; materials pertaining to his dissertation A Study of the Common Redpoll, a notebook of Cornell ornithology seminars and Canoeable Waterways of New York State and Vicinity written by Grinnell.