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Title: History of entomology lecture notes
Creator:
Van Dyke, Edwin C., 1869-1952
Creator:
Essing, Edward O.
Identifier/Call Number: Biomed.0345
Physical Description:
1 unknown
(94 leaves)
Date: circa 1931
Language of Material:
English
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Scope and Contents
Collection consists of a typescript copy of outline and notes to accompany a college course on the history of entomology,
presumably at University of California, Berkeley. "The first half of the course, that dealing with the history as pertaining
to the Old World, will be given by Prof. [Edwin Cooper] Van Dyke [(1869-1952)], and that dealing with it in the New World
especially the United States, by Prof. [Edward Oliver] Essig [(1884-1964)]. The approximate date of production, not later
than 1931, is based on the latest bibliograophic reference in the text. Handwritten annotations on the later leaves may be
by the donor of the volume, Robert M. Fouts, wasp entomologist at the Smithsonian Institution.
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