Adrey E. Borell field notes, 1924-1926

Collection context

Summary

Creators:
Borell, Adrey E.
Abstract:
The Adrey E. Borell field notes collection consists of field notes and specimen records completed in California and Mexico between 1924-1926.
Extent:
0.2 Linear feet
Language:

Background

Scope and content:

The Adrey E. Borell field notes include two standard-bound volumes of field notes with habitat and specimen sketches. These volumes cover the years 1924-1926 and feature localities in California and Mexico. Also included are an MVZ Census Sheet and a folded map, along with sections containing notes and specimens collected.

Biographical / historical:

Adrey E. Borell completed his Graduate work through the MVZ at Berkeley, also serving on the MVZ staff as Assistant Curator of Mammals. He accompanied Joseph Grinnell on a field trip of the Mt. Lassen Survey, and during 1927-1929 he took part in the first comprehensive mammal survey in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada. Borellโ€™s Berkeley dissertation was titled Mammals of the Ruby Mountain Region of Eastern Nevada. His best-known publication is a book titled Mammals of the Big Bend Area of Texas, published in 1942 and co-authored with Monroe David Bryant. Following his association with the MVZ, Borell worked as a Wildlife Technician for Grand Canyon National Park and the Soil Conservation Service in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Denver, Colorado.

Sources Consulted:

Adrey E. Borell 1916-1930 folder, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology historical correspondence, MVZA.MSS.0117, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Archives, University of California, Berkeley.

Museum Correspondence, Adrey E. Borell, 1931-1966, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Archives, University of California, Berkeley.

Rickart, Eric A., et al. "Shrews of the Ruby Mountains, Northeastern Nevada." The Southwestern Naturalist 56, 1 (2011): 95-102. Accessed January 12, 2015. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23028118

Arrangement:

The arrangement of the collection is chronological and in its original form. The sections are bound in the order presented in this guide.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Access and use

Location of this collection:
3101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg, #3160
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-3160, US
Contact:
(510) 642-3567