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Series 1:  Correspondence. circa 1904-1945

Physical Description: carton 1-4
 

Subseries 1.1:  Incoming. circa 1904-1945

Physical Description: carton 1-4

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author or organization, then chronologically within each folder. Carton 1: A-Carnegie Institution. Carton 2: Case-Journal of Race Development. Carton 3: K-Putnam. Carton 4: R-Z. A partial list of correspondents is appended.
 

Subseries 1.2:  Outgoing. circa 1904-1945

Physical Description: carton 5, carton 6, folder 1-14

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically. Carton 5: 1904-1914. Carton 6: 1915-1919, 1933 (two letters), 1940-1945, undated.
 

Series 2:  Writings. circa 1912-1945

Physical Description: carton 6, folder 15-30; carton 7
Carton 6, Folder 15

1912-1915

Partial list of folder contents

Recent discoveries of artificially formed implements found in association with Pleistocene beds at Rancho La Brea and San Pedro, California (address); The Philosophy of ancient history (paper read before the Cosmos Club); Ancient history and prophecy (paper and notes); Fauna of the Rodeo Pleistocene; The fauna of Rancho La Brea.
Carton 6, Folder 16

1918-1923

Partial list of folder contents

The breadth of an education (reprint); The beginnings of human history read from the geological record: the emergence of man (reprint); The meaning of history as illustrated by the records secured at Rancho La Brea (paper read before the Pacific Division of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science); Earth sciences as the background of history (reprint of address).
Carton 6, Folder 16-17

1924-1925

Partial list of folder contents

Remarks on the place of education in a research institution (abstract of address); Convocation address at George Washington University; Yama Farms Conference (notes and memoranda); The creative process in history (lectures).
Carton 6, Folder 18-19

1926

Partial list of folder contents

The meaning of history in individual experience (address to the Philosophical Society of Washington); The responsibility of federal and state governments for recreation (remarks made before the National Conference on Outdoor Recreation and published in the National Parks Bulletin); Our national parks (published article); Windows of time.
Carton 6, Folder 20-26

1927-1928

Partial list of folder contents

Forest windows; Toast (Our Sister Societies) for dinner of the American Philosophical Society; Importance of historical evidence indicating advance in human capacity and ability; The generations; Memorandum regarding meeting of Executive Committee of the Advisory Board on Inspiration and Education in National Parks; Reality and imagination in the study of nature (remarks at Lafayette College); The opportunity of research and education in national parks (address at dinner of Geological Society of America); Memorandum regarding future of Mount Shasta; Memorandum on educational work of archaeological type at Mesa Verde and Aztec; Parks memorandum relative to recreational problems of national parks; Memorandum regarding relation of research to the educational program of national parks; Memorandum regarding relation of research to education in educational institutions; Distinguishing characteristics of Yosemite Valley or Park; Purpose and function of Yosemite Park; Recommendations [on development of Yosemite]; Suggestions relating to purpose and educational program of Crater Lake National Park; Science and appreciation of nature; Compelling features of national parks; These are the oldest rocks in the Yosemite region; Memorandum on the scope of work on educational problems in national parks; Memorandum regarding educational aspect of Yosemite Park problem; Lessons of the past as guides for the future (radio address for NBC); Memorandum regarding National Park problem; Types of educational effort of primary importance in connection with the kind of program to be developed in national parks; Memorandum concerning function of national parks; Recommendations relative to development of an educational program for Mount Lassen Volcanic National Park; Significance of biological features in the educational program of national parks; Suggestions regarding significance of problems in the field of geological sciences in connection with an educational program in national parks; Types of educational effort of primary importance in connection with the kind of program to be developed in national parks; The story national parks tell and its educational significance; Nature's super-universities.
Carton 6, Folder 27-30, Carton 7, Folder 1-3

1929

Partial list of folder contents

Use of the parks; Lessons of the Past as Guides for the Future (reprint); Geology in national parks; Individual reports of the Committee on Educational Problems in National Parks; Reports with recommendations from the Committee on Study of Educational Problems in National Parks; Human value of great scenery (address before Cosmos Club); Everglades of Florida; Memorandum on relationship of roads to landscapes; Memorandum regarding grounds about Yavapai Point Station; Grand Canyon; Appreciation of nature; Memorandum regarding palaeontological exhibits, or those illustrating presence and succession of life in the Canyon walls; Memorandum regarding placing of telescopes and tubes on the parapet at Yavapai Point; Memorandum regarding biological exhibits at Yavapai Point Station; Memorandum regarding outstanding elements in educational program at Grand Canyon; Memorandum regarding preparation of leaflets for use of vistors; Memorandum regarding location of exhibits on museum walls; Memorandum regarding apparatus for Yavapai museum; How Yavapai Station may serve the visitor; Memorandum regarding general functions of Yavapai Point Station; Memorandum regarding cooperation of National Park Service with guides, bus drivers, and other agents of concessionaires through which information is inevitably obtained by visitors; Institutes for research in the natural sciences; Memorandum regarding grazing on south rim of the Grand Canyon; Memorandum regarding roads in Rainier National Park; Memorandum regarding Crater Lake; Memorandum regarding Mount Rainier tramway; Memorandum regarding educational use of nose of Susqually Glacier; Memorandum regarding necessity for further research on problems involved in the educational program of national parks; Reports of John C. Merriam on studies of educational problems in national parks; Suggestions relating to purpose and educational program of Crater Lake National Park; Memorandum regarding Sequoia National Park; Memorandum regarding Havasupai Point; Aiding the visitor to see and enjoy the Grand Canyon; How Yavapai Station may serve the visitor; Grand Canyon educational program; Grand Canyon National Park Boundaries; correspondence regarding Grand Canyon; Report of the Committee of the Section of Geology of the National Academy on its activities in development of opportunities for research and its interpretation in national parks; Guide to parapet views at Yavapai Station, Grand Canyon; The Canyon as a measure of time and change; The unity of nature as illustrated by the Grand Canyon; Memorandum of visit to the Tusayan Forest, near Grand View at the Grand Canyon.
Carton 7, Folder 4-6

1930

Partial list of folder contents

Hitchcock Lectures; The Beeches of Adams Mill Road (paper read before the Literary Society of Washington); Speech for dinner in honor of UC Berkeley President Sproul.
Carton 7, Folder 7-8

1931

Partial list of folder contents

Memorandum regarding evolution; The search for spiritual leadership (remarks made before The Torch Clubs, Washington, D.C.); Memorandum regarding relation of aesthetic to scientific study in an educational program at Crater Lake; Crater Lake; A sketch of the origin of the rocks and structure of the Sierra Nevada range; Remarks on occasion of annual meeting of the National Parks Association; Introductory remarks at Carnegie Institution of Washington lecture by Dr. A.V. Kidder.
Carton 7, Folder 9-11

1932-1934

Partial list of folder contents

Parks: national and state; Everglades; Protection of primitive in life, in landscape, in history; Art, science, and the appreciation of nature; Thoughts on protection and educational values at Chichen Itza; Crater Lake: a study in appreciation of nature; Remarks at annual meeting of American Council on Education; Human values in natural resources (reprint); Evolution of society as influenced by the engineer; Remarks in introducing S.G. Morley on occasion of the Carnegie Institution lecture; Science and culture; Relation between science and art in Education; Problems of the Scientific Committee of the National Resources Committee; Remarks at Conference on the Program in Experimental Taxonomy of the Carnegie Institution of Washington; Does science make the work better, or only richer? (remarks before the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco).
Carton 7, Folder 12

1935

Partial list of folder contents

Protection of primitive at Point Lobos; Extracts from report on land vertebrates of Point Lobos State Park; Memorandum regarding use of values represented at the cove and whaling station at Point Lobos; Memorandum regarding to purposes served through preservation of Point Lobos.
Carton 7, Folder 13-15

1936

Partial list of folder contents

Responsibilities and limitations of science in relation to human welfare; Science and human values; Shelley and Men of Science (published in The Christian Register); The history of science movement and the universities; The wilderness as a teacher, preacher, and companion: a study of the contribution made by a great national park; Methods of research used in the field of middle American history; The extent and rate of human evolution: the asking of critical questions (address before the American Society of Naturalists).
Carton 7, Folder 16-17

1937

Partial list of folder contents

Wordsworth's interpretation of nature; The most important methods of promoting research; Interpreting the results of research (address upon dedication of the auditorium and exhibit building at Mount Wilson Observatory); Influence of science upon appreciation of nature; Influence of nature in human life; Memorandum regarding Beach's concept of nature as illustrated in the concluding discussion of his book on "The concept of nature in nineteenth-century English poetry;" Conference of Division of Animal Biology.
Carton 7, Folder 18-19

1938-1939

Partial list of folder contents

Historical research and preservation of historical remains at St. Augustine; Transmuting science into conservation: an account of the part taken by Dr. John C. Merriam in preserving the redwoods of California; Palaeontological geological and historical research; Charm of nature an asset of Oregon; Address to the University of Oregon alumni association luncheon; Contribution of geology to shaping the ideas on the meaning of history; The development of cultural and social values through the relation of science to other major fields of activity.
Carton 7, Folder 20

1940

Partial list of folder contents

Historical significance of Rancho La Brea; Influence of nature on man; Palaeontological, geological, and historical research (reprint); Founder's Day address at Lafayette College; Remarks at anniversary dinner, National Parks Association, Cosmos Club; Elements involved in appreciation of nature.
Carton 7, Folder 21-24

1941

Partial list of folder contents

Memorandum of talk before Old Mission Days dinner, Santa Barbara; Cultural Objectives as a Basis for International Understanding (address on occasion of a Pan American dinner at the American Academy of Public Affairs); The forest as a temple; World affairs speech (at the Institute of World Affairs luncheon, Riverside); Responsibility of science in planning for a new world order; The human meaning of earth history; Highest uses of the Redwoods; Evolution of cultures in the western hemisphere as conditioned by features expressed through space and time (address at assembly of Pan-American Institute of Geography and History; Studies of Chester Stock and E.l> Furlong on faunal zones of vertebrates; Evolution of groups of animals especially useful in study of the problem of evolution; Correlation paper on tertiary formations of the Great Basin region.
Carton 7, Folder 25-26

1942

Partial list of folder contents

Scientific necessity for the teachings of Christ; Biological and human implications of the coming of spring; Save the Redwoods program and the present war emergency (address before the Sierra Club); Geological features as basis of major concepts in public education; Garden Clubs of California; Nature and the religion of progress (remarks before the Federation of Natural Sciences of Southern California; Contribution of Point Lobos Reserve to nature appreciation to art and to conservation; The Redwoods and the war; Message of the president to Save the Redwoods League for the annual meeting.
Carton 8, Folder 1-8

1943

Partial list of folder contents

The human meaning of earth history, as illustrated in the John Day Country (address before the Geological Society of the Oregon Country; The earth shall teach thee: the story of the John Day Region of Eastern Oregon; Expression of natural law as foundation of belief; other writings on the John Day region (including some by other writers); The garment of God (mostly correspondence regarding the book).
Carton 8, Folder 9-19

1944

Partial list of folder contents

History and world problems; Rotary Club speech; Memorandum of matters relative to interpretation of nature at Crater Lake...; Charm of nature an asset of Oregon; Human values in primitive nature; Memorandum regarding organization of John Day Project within activities of the state of Oregon; The world discusses an appropriate title for a book on the John Day; The unity of nature in relation to unity of mankind as a basis for discussion of world relations among peoples of the earth at the present time; Objectives of national parks with special reference to educational influence; Science and revelation; Appeal of natural features of John Day to the public; The opportunity for appreciation and enjoyment of nature in the John Day Region of Oregon (address before Lions Club, Eugene, Oregon); Exploration in the John Day region of Eastern Oregon; The problem of nature appreciation as touching public policy; unidentified fragments.
Carton 8, Folder 20-27, Carton 9, Folder 1-2

1935-1944

Partial list of folder contents

Various unsorted manuscripts and fragments.
Carton 9, Folder 3-6

1945

Partial list of folder contents

Memorandum regarding recreational or playground use of Rancho La Brea Park as contrasted with use for scientific or educational purposes; Government and intelligence; Conservation and evolution as a changing social program; Spiritual values and the constructive life; Memoranding regarding organization of John Day Project within activities of the state of Oregon; Science and revelation; Footprints on the path of history; parts of the book "The Garment of God;" Ancient forests of Oregon: A study of earth history in western America; The contribution of science toward the appreciation of nature; .
Carton 9, Folder 7

Writings, undated

Carton 9, Folder 8-9

Writings by others, undated

 

Series 3:  Organizational Files and Other Papers. circa 1882-1942

Physical Description: carton 9, folder 11-38; box 1
Carton 9, Folder 11-14

Save-the-Redwoods League files, circa 1919-1945

Scope and Content Note

Includes correspondence dating form 1919-1920 and other League papers.
Carton 9, Folder 15

National Parks Association (Executive Committee minutes), 1937

Carton 9, Folder 16-17

National Research Council, 1919

Carton 9, Folder 18-20

National Parks Committee on Preservation and Use of the Primitive, circa 1933

Carton 9, Folder 21

Committee of One Hundred on Research, circa 1915

Carton 9, Folder 21

Committee of One Hundred on Research, circa 1915

Carton 9, Folder 22

Committee on Educational Problems of Oregon Parks, circa 1942

Carton 9, Folder 23

Pan-American Institute, circa 1941-1942

Carton 9, Folder 24

International Zoological Congress, circa 1907

Carton 9, Folder 25

Institut des Parcs Nationaux du Congo Belge, circa 1940

Carton 9, Folder 26

Lucille Oil Company, circa 1908

Carton 9, Folder 27

American Folklore Society, circa 1905-1907

Box 1

University of California, Berkeley files, circa 1910-1920

Scope and Content Note

Includes files on the following: Academic Senate; candidates for degree of Doctor of Philosophy; College of Lettes and Science faculty; Committee on Courses of Instruction; Committee on Higher Degrees; Committee on Honors; Committee on International Relations; Committee on Prescribed Science; Committee on Students' English; Comptroller memoranda; Dean of Faculties memoranda; Department of Paleontology annual reports, budgets, financial reports, class rolls, examinations, etc., Editorial Committee; Faculty Club reports of meetings; final exams, Graduate Council memoranda; Graduate Division reports and memoranda; Hitchcock Lectures; Library statements and memoranda; Philosophical Union; President memoranda; Recorder of the Faculties memoranda; Regents memoranda; Research reports; Standing Committees; Summer Session memoranda; and J.C. Merriam's Journal from Berkeley to Boston and Return in Connection with the Work of Department of Palaeontology (1920).
Carton 9, Folder 28

Biographical, undated

Carton 9, Folder 29

Calling cards, undated

Carton 9, Folder 30

Clippings, circa 1912-1934

Carton 9, Folder 31

Land documents, circa 1882-1906

Carton 9, Folder 32

Miscellaneous palaeontology notes, undated

Carton 9, Folder 33

Book reviews, circa 1914-1935

Carton 9, Folder 34

Photographs, undated

Carton 9, Folder 35-36

Miscellaneous, circa 1910-1945

Partial list of correspondents:

 

A Miscellany

 

Adams, Bristow, 1875-

 

Letter, Dec. 28, 1914

 

Adams, Charles Christopher, 1873-

 

Letter, Mar. 10, 1910

 

Albright, Guy Harry

 

Letter, Aug. 21, 1916

 

American Association of Museums

 

Letter, June 9, 1909, by Paul M. Rea

 

Arundel, John T.

 

Letter, Apr. 23, 1913

 

Association of American Universities

 

Letter, Mar. 29, 1915, by H. V. Ames

 

Abel, Othenio, 1875-

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Academy of Natural Sciences

 

5 letters, 1895-1910, by W. Stone

 

Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940

see Smithsonian Institution

 

Aguilera, José Guadalupe

see International Geological Congress, 10th

 

Aiken, Charles Sedgwick, 1863-1911

see Sunset Magazine

 

Aitken, Robert Grant, 1864-1951

 

2 letters, 1914-1915

 

Aldrich, Truman Hemingway, 1848-1932

 

2 letters, 1908-1909

 

Alexander, Annie Montague, 1867-1950

 

33 letters, 1904-1919. Many are copies only. Letter of June 13, 1905 is incomplete.

See also California. University, Berkeley. President, and Regents.

 

Allen, Albert Henry, 1875-

 

2 letters, 1912-1913.

See also California. University, Berkeley. Press

 

Allen, Bennet Mills, 1877-

see Kansas. University

 

Allen, Glover Morrill, 1879-1942

 

3 letters, 1912-1913

 

Allen, James Turney, 1873-1948

see San Francisco Archaeological Society.

 

Allen, Joel Asaph, 1838-1921

see American Museum of Natural History

 

Alliot, Hector, 1862-1919

 

3 letters, 1911-1914. 1914 letter is copy only.

 

American Academy of Political and Social Science

 

2 letters, 1913-1915, by Carl Kelsey and L. S. Rowe.

 

American Anthropological Association

 

4 letters, 1905-1909, by George Grant MacCurdy, and B. Talbot B. Hyde.

 

American Anthropologist

 

2 letters, 1906, by F. W. Hodge.

 

American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

49 letters, 1908-1916, by J. Pease Norton, L. O. Howard, J. M. Cattell, Frank R. Lillie, Albert L. Barrows. Include letters from various committees and from the Pacific Division.

See also Campbell, William Wallace.

Also included are minutes of early meetings of the Pacific Division in 1914 and of Executive Committee, and miscellaneous related material, at end of folder.

 

American Geographical Society

 

5 letters, 1915-1916, by Isaiah Bowman. Lists of members in transcontinental excursion of 1912 included at end of folder.

 

American Institute of Mining Engineers. San Francisco Section

 

2 letters, 1916, by C. E. Grunsky.

 

American Journal of Science

 

9 letters, 1904-1907, by E. S. Dana.

 

American Museum of Natural History

 

10 letters, 1910-1916, by J. A. Allen, R. C. Andrews, G. C. Fisher, L. Hussakof, C. Wissler and G. N. Pindar. Invoices of specimens and announcements at end of folder.

See also Matthew, William Diller.

 

American Philosophical Society

 

12 letters, 1914-1915, by I. M. Hays and Henry La Barre Jayne. Announcements of meetings, 1915-1917, at end of folder.

 

American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists

 

6 letters, 1907-1910, by M. S. Farr and E. S. Riggs. Announcements of meetings, constitution, etc., at end of folder.

 

Ames, Herman Vandenburg, 1865-

see Association of American Universities

 

Anderson, Frank Marion, 1863-1945

 

2 letters, 1910-1912

 

Anderson, Robert Van Vleck

 

13 letters, 1907-1912. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884-

see American Museum of Natural History

 

Arnold, Ralph, 1875-

 

65 letters, 1904-1915. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Ashley, George Hall, 1866-

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

Association of American Universities

 

3 letters, 1915.

 

Aubury, Lewis E., 1862-

 

2 letters, 1908. Letter of Apr. 14 written for the California State Mining Bureau.

 

B Miscellany

 

Babcock, Ernest Brown, 1877-1954

 

Letters, Mar. 22, 1912

 

Bather, Francis Arthur, 1863-1934

 

Letter, Apr. 20, 1910

 

Beal, Carl Hugh, 1889-1947

 

Letter May 29, 1913

 

Boas, Franz, 1858-

 

Letter, July 6, 1906. See also International Congress of Americanists, 15th

 

Bolton, Herbert Eugene, 1870-1953

 

Letter, Oct. 11, 1916

 

Boone and Crockett Club

 

Letter, Feb. 9, 1914, by C. Sheldon

 

Boule, Marcellin, 1861-1942

 

Letter, Oct. 17, 1913

 

Boyd, James Harrington, 1862-1946

 

Letter, Mar. 22, 1907

 

Branca, Wilhelm, 1844-1928

 

Letter, Nov. 25, 1912

 

Bretz, J. Harlen, 1882-

 

Letter, Oct. 9, 1916

 

Brooks, John Graham, 1846-1938

 

Letter, Jan. 21, 1909

 

Buell, Ira Maynard

 

Letter, Feb. 25, 1914

 

Baker, Charles Laurence, 1887-

 

40 letters, 1910-1915

 

Baker, Frank, 1841-1918

see Washington Academy of Sciences

 

Ballaseyus, A.C.

 

1913-1914

 

Ballou, William Hosea, 1857-

 

3 letters, 1913-1914

 

Barbour, Erwin Hinckly

 

3 letters, 1914-1916

 

Barbour, Thomas, 1884-

see Harvard, University. Museum of Comparative Zoology

 

Barrett, Samuel Alfred, 1879-

 

5 letters, 1906, mainly re excavation at Shell Mound.

 

Barrows, Albert Lloyd

see American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Barrows, David Prescott, 1873-1954

 

22 letters, 1908-1916, 1943. Some written as Dean of the Graduate School and Dean of the Faculties, University of California, Berkeley. Some re American Association for the Advancement of Science.

See also California. University, Berkeley. President

 

Bassler, Ray Smith, 1878-

see Paleontological Society

 

Bedot, Maurice, 1859-

 

2 letters, 1904. Sept. 30 letter written as secretary general for the International Congress of Zoology, 6th.

 

Behr, Ernst E.

 

5 letters, 1910-1912

 

Bennett, Raine.

 

1943-1944

 

Bentley, Charles Harvey, 1869-1922.

see University Club.

 

Berkeley, Calif. City Club

 

7 letters, 1910-1916, by William Carey Jones, J. R. Douglas. Membership lists, etc., at end of folder.

 

Berkeley, Calif. City Planning Committee

 

3 letters, 1915, by Duncan McDuffie.

 

Berry, Edward.

 

6 letters, 1917

 

Beta Kappa Alpha

 

2 letters, 1911-1915, by W. P. Taylor and Tracy I. Storer. 1915 letter is printed.

 

Black, Davidson, 1884-1934

 

2 letters, 1916

 

Blackwelder, Eliot, 1880-

 

4 letters, 1911-1912, 1942

 

Blais, Laurence.

 

1942-1943

 

Blaisdell, Frank Ellsworth, 1862-

 

2 letters, 1909-1910

 

Blake, Anson Stiles, 1870-1959

see Young Men's Christian Association, Berkeley

 

Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 1871-1954

see Journal of Race Development

 

Blochmann, Friedrich, 1858-

see Tübingen, Germ. Universität

 

Boardman, Samuel H.

 

3 folders, 1941-1945

 

Böse, Emil, 1868-1927

 

2 letters, 1916. See also Lawson, Andrew Cowper.

 

Bovard, John Freeman, 1881-

 

17 letters, 1906-1915

 

Bowman, Isaiah, 1878-1950

see American Geographical Society

 

Bowman, Jacob Neibert, 1875-

see Pacific Association of Scientific Societies

 

Bradley, Walter Wadsworth, 1878-

see California. State Mining Bureau

 

Branner, John Casper, 1850-1922

 

12 letters, 1905-1916. Letter of Feb. 3, 1911, written as secretary, Seismological Society of America.

 

Broom, Robert, 1866-1951

 

2 letters, 1904

 

Brown, Barnum, 1873-

 

2 letters, 1906-1909

 

Bryant, Harold Child, 1886-

 

6 letters, 1912-1915

 

Butler, Ovid

 

Letters, 1940-1943

 

Butterworth, Emerson McMillan, 1894-

 

4 letters, 1914-1916

 

Button, Frederick Lawrence

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Buwalda, John Peter, 1886-1954

 

Letters, 1910-1915

 

C Miscellany

 

California. State Teachers' College, Los Angeles

 

Letter, July 8, 1910, by J. F. Millspaugh

 

California Associated Societies for the Conservation of Wild Life

 

Letter, Aug. 5, 1911, by W. P. Taylor

 

California Conference on City Planning, 2nd.

 

Letter, Aug. 26, 1915, by P. V. Long

 

Calkins, Frank Cathcart, 1878-

 

Letter, Nov. 15, 1914

 

Camp of the Red Rocks, Denver, Colo.

 

Letter, Apr. 28, 1914, by J. B. Walker

 

Carroll, Alexander Mitchell, 1870-

 

Letter, Dec. 17, 1913

 

Century Magazine

 

Letter, Oct. 5, 1910, by R. U. Johnson

 

Chesnut, Victor King, 1867-

 

Letter, Aug. 21, 1905?

 

Clark, Clifton Wirt, 1888-

 

Letter, June 12, 1916

 

Clark, William Carter, 1869-

 

Letter, Mar. 13, 1913

 

Cory, Clarence Linus, 1872-

 

Letter, Oct. 25, 1911. Copy only.

 

Crawford, David Livingston, 1889-

 

Letter, May 8, 1916

 

Crook, Alja Robinson, 1864-1930

 

Letter, Jan. 4, 1913

 

Cain, Elmer.

 

Letters, 1941

 

California. State Mining Bureau

 

5 Letters, 1912-1915, by W. H. Storms, W. W. Bradley and F. M. Hamilton.

See also Aubury, Lewis E.

 

California. University, Berkeley. Comptroller

 

58 letters, 1912-1919, by Ralph P. Merritt, H. R. Phinney, H. E. Gibson, H. S. Wright, H. H. Benedict, C. A. Anderson, and R.G. Sproul. Pertain mainly to Paleontology Dept. budgets.

 

California. University, Berkeley. Dean of the Faculties

 

2 letters, 1915-1916, by H. R. Hatfield.

See also Barrows, David Prescott.

 

California. University, Berkeley. Dean of Women

 

3 letters, 1910-1916, by Mrs. H. B. Torrey and Lucy Ward Stebbins.

 

California. University, Berkeley. Library

 

51 letters, 1909-1916, by J. C. Rowell and Harold L. Leupp

 

California. University. President

 

148 letters, 1905-1919, by B. I. Wheeler, Eugene R. Hallett, F. P. Griffiths, R. P. Merritt, C. M. Torrey, F. C. Stevens, N. B. Drury, M. A. Cartwright. Letter of Dec. 28, 1919 contains copy of letter by A. M. Alexander; May 9, 1912, W. W. Campbell (copy); May 17, 1912, William H. Allen; May 29, William B. Alwood; Apr. 16, 1913, William Phillips (copy); July 25, 1913, D. P. Barrows (copy); and Dec. 5, 1914, from R. Rathbun.

 

California. University. Press

 

54 letters, 1906-1919, by A. H. Allen and G. R. MacMinn. Include letters of the Editorial Committee.

See also subject files in carton.

 

California. University. Regents

 

62 letters, 1904-1917, by V. H. Henderson, Carl C. Plehn, H. L. Wright, H. E. Gibson, H. H. Benedict. Letter of Nov. 30, 1908 contains copy of letter by A. M. Alexander; letter of July 12, 1907 includes letter from F. M. Tisdel. Many are copies of form letters.

 

California. University, Berkeley. Summer Session

 

15 letters, 1909-1916, by C. H. Rieber

 

California. University. Extension Division

 

3 letters, 1913-1916, by I. W. Howerth

 

California Academy of Sciences

 

5 letters, 1905-1916, by Mary E. Hude, L. M. Loomis, B. W. Evermann.

 

California Outlook

 

3 letters, 1914, by Meyer Lissner.

 

Calkins, John Uberto

 

6 letters, 1907-1910

 

Camp, Charles Lewis, 1893-

 

7 letters, 1914-1916

 

Campbell, Douglas Houghton, 1859-

 

3 letters, n.d.

 

Campbell, William Wallace, 1862-1938

 

20 letters, 1912-1916. Some as director, Lick Observatory; some re American Association for the Advancement of Science.

See also California. University, Berkeley. President.

 

Carey, Eben James, 1889-

 

2 letters, 1915

 

Carnegie Corporation of New York.

 

Letters, 1941-1943

 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

 

Letters, 1942

 

Carnegie Institution of Washington

 

8 letters, 1905-1916, 1935, 1940. by R. S. Woodward, Gilbert and D. F. MacDougal. List of 1912 publications at end of folder.

 

Cartwright, Morse Adams, 1890-

see California. University, Berkeley. President

 

Case, Ermine Cowles, 1871-

 

6 letters, 1913-1915

 

Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-

see American Association for the Advancement of Science.

See also Sigma Xi; Science.

 

Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder, 1843-1928

 

4 letters, 1905-1908. See also Kroeber, Alfred L.

 

Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-1958

 

5 letters, 1913-1916

 

Chandler, W. F.

 

6 letters, 1913

 

Chase, Arthur Horace, 1864-

see New Hampshire. State Library

 

Clar, L. F.

 

4 letters, 1910-1914. Re bones found in place digging in Manhattan, Nevada.

 

Clark, Bruce Laurence, 1880-1945

 

25 letters, 1908-1915. Reports on investigations and trips, 1919-1920, at end of folder.

 

Clark, William Bullock, 1860-1917

 

2 letters, 1909-1910. 1909 letters contains copy of letter by M. W. Twitchell.

See also Geological Society of America.

 

Clarke, John Mason, 1857-

 

3 letters, 1909-1916. Some written on behalf of the National Academy of Sciences.

 

Cleland, Herdman Fitzgerald, 1869-

 

2 letters, 1910-1912. See also Paleontological Society.

 

Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison, 1866-

 

7 letters, 1908-1916

 

Collier, Arthur James, 1866-1939

 

2 letters, 1911-1913

 

Commonwealth Club of California

 

13 letters, 1911-1916, by James A. Johnston, Beverly L. Hodghead, E. A. Walcott, Clarence M. Smith and Grant H. Smith.

 

Cook, Harold James, 1887-

 

10 letters, 1909-1914

 

Crocker, William Henry, 1861-

 

3 letters, 1912-1916

 

D Miscellany

 

Daggett, Stuart, 1881-1954

 

Letter, Aug. 17, 1916, as secretary, Dept. of Economics, University of California.

 

Daniel, John Franklin, 1873-

 

Letter, Dec. 25, n.y.

 

Davidson, George, 1825-1911

 

Letter, Feb. 2, 1905

 

Delineator

 

Letter, Sept. 9, 1909, by T. Dreiser.

 

Denver, Colo. Museum of Natural History

 

Letter, Oct. 4, 1915, by J. D. Figgins.

 

Dollo, Louis, 1857-

 

Letter, Mar. 5, 1907

 

Douglas, James Roy

 

Letter, Oct. 13, 1916. See also Berkeley, Calif. City Club.

 

Dacey, William.

 

Letters, 1943

 

Daggett, Frank S.

 

8 letters, 1912-1914

 

Dall, William Healey, 1845-1927

 

5 letters, 1905-1913. Some for the Smithsonian.

 

Dana, Edward Salisbury, 1849-1935

see American Journal of Science

 

Davis, Warren Jefferson

 

Letters, 1941-1943

 

Davis, William Morris, 1850-1934

 

2 letters, 1911-1912

 

Day, Arthur Louis, 1869-

see Washington Academy of Sciences

 

Delano, Frederic A.

 

Letters, 1941-1944

 

Derleth, Charles, 1874-

 

6 letters, 1912-1916. Some copies only. Some as editor, Engineering Series, U. C. publications. Some re Sigma Xi.

 

Dice, Lee Raymond, 1887-

 

2 letters, 1913-1916

 

Dickerson, Roy Ernest, 1877-

 

34 letters, 1906-1916. Some as secretary, Paleontological Society, Pacific Division.

 

Diller, Joseph Silas, 1850-1928

 

8 letters, 1905-1916. Some as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Dionne, Narcisse Eutrope, 1848-1917

see International Congress of Americanists, 15th

 

Dongres, Lou W.

 

2 letters, 1911, re preservation of bones and fossils in Klamath Co., Ore.

 

Douthitt, Herman, 1886-

 

3 letters, 1915

 

Drieser, Theodore, 1871-

see Delineator

 

Drury, Aubrey

 

Letters, 1943. Administrative secretary for the Save-the-Redwoods League.

 

Drury, Newton Bishop, 1889- see California. University, Berkeley. President.

 

Letters, 1940-1941, 1943-1945. See also California. University, Berkeley. President.

 

Dumble, Edwin Theodore, 1852-

 

4 letters, 1908-1916. See also Southern Pacific Company.

 

Earl, Guy Chaffee, 1861-1935

 

3 letters, 1913-1916

 

Eastman, Charles Rochester, 1868-1918

 

15 letters, 1906-1913

 

Eddy, Henry Turner, 1844-

see Sigma Xi

 

Educational Policies Commission

 

Letters, 1941-1944

 

English, Walter Atheling, 1889-

 

9 letters, 1912-1916

 

Esterly, Calvin Olin, 1879-1928

 

15 letters, 1909-1915

 

Evans, Herbert McLean, 1882-

 

5 letters, 1912-1916

 

Evermann, Barton Warren, 1853-1932

see California Academy of Sciences.

See also Western Society of Naturalists, and Washington Academy of Sciences.

 

F Miscellany

 

Fairchild, Herman LeRoy, 1850-1943

 

Letter, Mar. 10, 1910. See also Geological Society of America.

 

Farr, Marcus S.

 

Letter, Oct. 2, 1909. See also American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists.

 

Farrington, Oliver Cummings, 1864-1933

 

Letter, Jan. 17, 1911

 

Fisher, Ralph Talcott, 1877-1948

 

Letter, Mar. 5, 1912

 

Forstner, William

 

Letter, Apr. 18, 1908

 

Frye, Theodore Christian, 1869-

 

Letter, Feb. 25, 1915

 

Fuller, Myron Leslie, 1873-

 

Letter, May 23, 1912

 

Fairbanks, Harold Wellman, 1860-

 

2 letters, 1906-1909

 

Ferry, John Farwell

 

3 letters, 1905

 

Field, Charles Kellogg, 1873-

 

17 letters, 1909-1916. Some as editor of Sunset Magazine.

 

Figgins, Jesse Dade

see Denver Colo. Museum of Natural History

 

Finley, William Lovell, 1876-

see Oregon. Fish and Game Commission

 

Fischer, Eugene J.

 

12 letters, 1909-1914. Some re diggings in the La Brea tar pits.

 

Florida, Geological Survey

 

2 letters, 1912-1915, by E. H. Sellards

 

Foster, William Trufant, 1879-

see Reed College, Portland, Ore.

 

Fraas, Eberhard, 1862-1915

 

4 letters, 1905-1912

 

Franklin, E.C.

 

2 letters, 1915

 

Free, Edward Elway, 1883-

 

14 letters, 1911-1916

 

Freudenberg, Wilhelm, 1881-

 

6 letters, 1909-1910

 

Furlong, Eustace Leopold, 1874-

 

43 letters, 1905-1916, 1942. Re field work for J. C. Merriam, some of it around the La Brea tar pits.

 

G Miscellany

 

Galloway, Jesse James, 1882-

 

Letter, Mar. 30, 1916

 

Gill, Laura Drake, 1860-

 

Letter, Feb. 13, 1906

 

Goodrich, Edwin Stephen, 1868-1946

 

Postcard, May 4, 1910

 

Granger, Walter, 1872-1941

 

Letter, Mar. 7, 1914

 

Graupner, Adolphus Earhart, 1875-1947

 

Letter, Aug. 18, 1904

 

Green, Bernard Richardson, 1843-1914

 

Letter, July 12, 1906

 

Gale, Hoyt Stoddard, 1876-1952

 

10 letters, 1914-1915, as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Geological Society of America

 

13 letters, 1904-1916, by H. L. Fairchild, W. B. Clark, E. O. Hovey, George D. Louderback, J. A. Taff. Include letters from Cordilleran Section. Memoranda, notices of meetings, etc., 1907-1916, at end of folder.

 

Gidley, James William, 1866-1931

 

8 letters, 1907-1914. Some for the Smithsonian.

 

Gilbert, Grove Karl, 1843-1918

 

3 letters, 1905-1908. Member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Gilbert, James Zacchaeus, 1866-

 

67 letters, 1907-1916

 

Gill, Adam Capen, 1863-1932

 

2 letters, 1905-1910

 

Gilmore, Charles Whitney, 1874-1945

 

9 letters, 1904-1914. Some for the U.S. National Museum.

 

Goddard, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928

 

4 letters, 1907-1911

 

Goethe, Charles Matthias, 1875-1966

 

4 letters, 1909-1916

 

Gregory, Herbert Ernest, 1869-1952

 

3 letters, 1906-1918

 

Griffiths, Farnham Pond, 1884-1958

see California. University, Berkeley. President

 

Grinnell, Fordyce

 

5 letters, 1907-1908

 

Grinnell, Joseph, 1877-1939

 

37 letters, 1908-1916. Some are copies only.

 

Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovery, 1875-

see National Geographic Society

 

Grunsky, Carl Ewald, 1884-1938

see American Institute of Mining Engineers. San Francisco Section

 

H Miscellany

 

Hamilton, Walter Raleigh, 1880-

 

Letter, Nov. 26, 1913

 

Hamlin, Homer, 1864-1920

 

Letter, Mar. 31, 1908

 

Heim, Albert, 1849-

 

Letter, Dec. 4, 1905

 

Henderson, Junius, 1865-1937

 

Letter, Jan. 3, 1915

 

Hilgard, Eugene Woldemar, 1838-1916

 

Letter, Feb. 9, 1909

 

Hoag, Ernest Bryant, 1868-1924

 

Letter, Jan. 18, 1911?

 

Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-

 

Letter, Oct. 16, 1907

 

Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 1870-1937

 

Letter, Jan. 24, 1912

 

Holmes, Samuel Jackson, 1868-1964

 

Letter, Dec. 26, 1912

 

Hooley, Reginald Walter

 

Letter, Oct. 29, 1913

 

Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1862-1924

 

Letter, Feb. 10, 1908. See also Geological Society of America.

 

Huntington, Ellsworth, 1876-

 

Letter, Nov. 20, 1916

 

Hyatt, Edward, 1858-1918

 

Letter, Oct. 15, 1909

 

Hall, Elmer, Edgar, 1870-1932

see Sigma Xi

 

Hall, Eugene Raymond

 

Letters, 1942-1943.

 

Hall, Harvey Monroe, 1874-1932

 

3 letters, 1911-1912. Some for Sigma Xi.

 

Hall of Fame (New York University)

 

Letters, 1940-1941.

 

Hamilton, Fletcher McNutt, 1882-

see California. State Mining Bureau

 

Hancock, G. Allan

 

5 letters, 1909-1915. Re agreements for working La Brea asphalt fields.

 

Hannibal, Harold Briggs

 

12 letters, 1908-1916?

 

Harris, Gilbert Dennison, 1864-

 

3 letters, 1913

 

Hartzell, Joseph Culber, 1870-

 

4 letters, 1905-1909

 

Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology

 

2 letters, 1915, by Thomas Barbour.

See also Henshaw, Samuel.

 

Hatfield, Henry Rand, 1866-

see California. University, Berkeley. Dean of the Faculties

 

Hawver, J. C., d. 1914

 

84 letters, 1906-1914. Re caves near Auburn, Calif. Letter of July 1907 written on bottom of letter by W. Lindgren; letter of Oct. 21, 1911 includes letter from the Esoteric Publishing Company.

 

Hay, Oliver Perry, 1846-

 

16 letters, 1908-1916. Some for the Smithsonian.

 

Hays, Isaac Minis, 1847-1925

see American Philosophical Society

 

Henderson, Victor H.

see California. University, Berkeley. Regents

 

Henshaw, Henry Wetherbee, 1850-1930

see U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey

 

Henshaw, Samuel

 

4 letters, 1916 and n.d.

 

Hildebrand, Joel Henry, 1881-

see Young Men's Christian Association, Berkeley, Calif.

 

Hill, Robert Thomas, 1858-1941

 

5 letters, 1914-1916

 

Hills, Richard Charles, 1848-

 

2 letters, 1909

 

Hintze, Ferdinand Friis, 1881-

 

2 letters, 1914

 

Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-

see American Anthropologist

 

Hodghead, Beverly Lacy, 1865-1928

see Commonwealth Club of California

 

Hoff, John D.

 

2 letters, 1904-1906, re coal in California.

 

Holland, William Jacob, 1848-

 

9 letters, 1904-1919. Some as director, Carnegie Museum.

 

Holway, Ruliff Stephen, 1857-1927

 

3 letters, 1910-1915

 

Horsfall, Robert Bruce, 1869-

 

2 letters, 1908

 

Howard, Leland Ossian, 1857-

see American Association for the Advancement of Science.

 

Howerth, Ira Woods, 1860-

see California. University, Berkeley. Extension Division

 

Hrdlicka, Ales, 1869-

 

2 letters, 1916. Curator, Smithsonian.

 

Huene, Friedrich, freiherr von, 1875-

 

22 letters, 1905-1913

 

Hussakof, Louis, 1881-

see American Museum of Natural History

 

Hutchinson, Lincoln, 1866-1940

 

2 letters, 1908-1912, as chairman, Board of Freshman Advisers, and Dean of Lower Division, University of California.

 

Hyde, Charles Gilman, 1874-

 

2 letters, 1916 and n.d.

 

International Congress of Americanists, 15th

 

4 letters, 1905-1906, by Robert Bell, Franz Boas, N. E. Dionne. Mainly printed.

 

International Geological Congress, 10th

 

4 letters, 1905-1906, by José, C. Aguilera. Circulars no. 2 - 4 at end of folder.

 

Jayne, Henry La Barre, 1857-1930

see American Philosophical Society

 

Jillson, Willard Rouse, 1890-

 

2 letters, 1915-1916

 

Johnson, Harry Roland, 1880-

 

3 letters, 1910-1912

 

Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937

see Century Magazine

 

Johnston, James A., 1874-

see Commonwealth Club of California.

 

Jones, J. Claude, 1877-1932

 

27 letters, 1910-1916. Ms. of article, "The Geological Age of the Gravels at Astor Pass, Nevada," at end of folder.

 

Jones, William Carey, 1854-1923

see Berkeley, Calif. City Club

 

Jones, William F.

 

2 letters, 1913-1916

 

Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931

 

73 letters, 1904-1912, mainly re his work on fossil fish. Some written for him by secretaries.

 

Journal of Race Development

 

2 letters, 1911, by G. H. Blakeslee.

 

K Miscellany

 

Kay, George Frederick, 1873-1943

 

Letter, Apr. 23, 1914

 

Kittl, Ernst Anton Leopold, 1854-

 

Letter, Sept. 26, 1911

 

Kittredge, Tracy Barrett

 

Letter, May 10, 1911

 

Kansas. University

 

3 letters, 1914, by B. M. Allen

 

Kellogg, Louise, 1880-

 

4 letters, 1910-1915

 

Kellogg, Vernon Lyman, 1867-1937

 

6 letters, 1912-1916

 

Kelsey, Carl, 1870-

see American Academy of Political and Social Science

 

Kew, William Stephen Webster, 1890-

 

25 letters, 1912-1916. Photograph included.

 

Knight, Charles Robert, 1874-

 

2 letters, 1914

 

Knopf, Adolph, 1882-

 

5 letters, 1909-1916. Some as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Knowlton, Frank Hall, 1860-1926

 

2 letters, 1906-1914. Some as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Kofoid, Charles Atwood, 1865-1947

 

18 letters, 1907-1916. Some are copies only.

 

Kroeber, Alfred Louis, 1876-1960

 

61 letters, 1905-1913. Letter of Mar. 16, 1906 includes letters from George H. Parker, G. P. Merrill, T. C. Chamberlin, C. H. Wolder and H. F. Osborn.

 

Kunz, George Frederick, 1856-1932

 

4 letters, 1914-1915

 

L Miscellany

 

Lipman, Charles Bernard, 1883-1944

 

Letter, Dec. 22, 1914

 

Lawson, Andrew Cowper, 1861-1952

 

10 letters, 1906-1913. Letter of Sept. 17, 1911 includes letter from E. Böse.

 

Leavitt, E.P.

 

Letters, 1944-1945. Crater Lake National Park.

 

LeConte, Joseph Nisbet, 1870-1950

 

2 letters, 1907 and n.d.

 

Leighton, R.W.

 

Letters, 1940-1942.

 

Leupp, Harold Lewis, 1877-1952

see California. University, Berkeley. Library

 

Leuschner, Armin Otto, 1868-1953

 

12 letters, 1910-1916. Some as Dean of Graduate School, University of California. Some are copies only.

 

Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947

see American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Lindgren, Waldemar, 1860-1939

 

4 letters, 1906-1911. Some written as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

See also Hawver, J.

 

Linforth, Ivan Mortimer, 1879-

see Phi Beta Kappa

 

Linsley, Earle Garfield

 

4 letters, 1907-1915. Mainly for the California Physical Geography Club.

 

Lissner, Meyer, 1871-1930

see California Outlook

 

Long, Percy Vincent, 1870-

see California Conference on City Planning, 2nd

 

Loomis, Frederic Brewster, 1873-1937

 

5 letter, 1908-1914, including two undated letters re American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists.

 

Loomis, Leverett Mills, 1857-1928

see California Academy of Sciences

 

Louderback, George Davis, 1874-1957

 

2 letters, 1905-1910. See also Geological Society of America

 

Lucas, Frederic Augustus, 1852-

 

5 letters, 1905-1911

 

Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

 

35 letters, 1905-1917. See also Paleontological Society.

 

M Miscellany

 

McMurray, Orrin Kip, 1869-1945

 

Letter, Apr. 24, 1910

 

Maryland. Geological Survey

 

Letter, Feb. 10, 1915, by W. B. Clark

 

Mascke, Erich, 1876-

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Matthes, François Emile, 1874-1948

 

Letter, Aug. 17, 1916

 

Merwin, Henry Childs, 1853-

 

Letters, June 12, 1914

 

Miller, Arthur McQuiston, 1861-

 

Letter, July 16, 1905

 

Millis, Harry Alvin, 1873-1948

 

Letter, Oct. 11, 1906

 

Mitchell, Evelyn Groesbeeck

 

Letter, Mar. 26, 1908

 

Mitchell, Guy Elliott, 1870-1939

 

Letter, July 21, 1914

 

Mook, Charles Craig, 1887-

 

Letter, Feb. 13, 1913

 

Morse, Roy Robert, 1890-

 

Letter, June 7, 1912

 

MacBride, Thomas Huston, 1848-

 

3 letters, 1907-1914

 

McClung, Clarence Erwin, 1870-

 

3 letters, 1905

 

MacCurdy, George Grant, 1863-

 

12 letters, 1904-1915. See also American Anthropological Association.

 

MacDougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-

 

19 letters, 1913-1917

 

McDuffie, Duncan, 1877-

 

Letters, 1908-1914, 1942-1943. See also Berkeley, Calif. City Planning Committee.

 

Marshall, Robert Bradford, 1867-1949

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

Martin, Bruce, 1885-

 

5 letters, 1911-1916

 

Martin, Handel T.

 

2 letters, 1909-1910

 

Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930

 

11 letters, 1908-1917. Some as curator, American Museum of Natural History. Some re American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists.

 

Mears, Eliot G.

 

Letters, 1941-1942.

 

Mendenhall, Walter Curran, 1871-1957

 

4 letters, 1906-1913. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-

 

17 letters, 1904-1910

 

Merriam, Clinton Hart, 1855-1942

 

44 letters, 1904-1916

 

Merriam, Frank F.

 

Letters, 1941.

 

Merrill, George Perkins, 1854-1929

see Kroeber, Alfred L.; see also U.S. National Museum

 

Merritt, Ralph Palmer, 1883-

see California. University, Berkeley. Comptroller, and President

 

Meyer, Karl Friedrich, 1884-

 

3 letters, 1916

 

Michael, Ellis LeRoy, 1881-1920

see Western Society of Naturalists

 

Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1869-

see U.S. National Museum

 

Miller, John Anthony, 1859-

see Sigma Xi

 

Miller, Loye Holmes, 1874-

 

113 letters, 1904-1915. Mainly relate to La Brea tar fields. Undated letters at end of folder.

 

Millikan, Robert A.

 

Letters, 1941-1942.

 

Millspaugh, Jesse Fonda, 1855-

see California. State Teachers' College, Los Angeles.

 

Moe, Henry Allen

 

Letters, 1940.

 

Monumental Printing

 

Letters, 1943.

 

Moodie, Roy Lee, 1880-1934

 

41 letters, 1908-1916. A copy of his ms. "The Carboniferous Amphibia of North America" at end of folder.

 

Moody, C.L.

 

4 letters, 1915.

 

Moody, Robert Orton, 1864-1948

 

2 letters, 1912

 

Moore, John G.

 

Letters, 1943.

 

Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945

 

6 letters, 1916

 

Morgan, William Conger, 1874-

 

2 letters, 1916 and n.d.

 

Morley, Sylvanus G.

 

Letters, 1939-1940.

 

Mott, Frank Kanning, 1866-

see Oakland, Calif. Mayor

 

Mourning, H. S.

 

12 letters, 1911-1916, re diggings around Barstow.

 

Muir, John, 1838-1914

 

2 letters, 1906 and n.d.

 

Mulford, Walter A.

 

Letters, 1942.

 

Munez, Francisco

 

Letters, 1940.

 

N Miscellany

 

New Hampshire. State Library

 

Letter, Feb. 24, 1910, by A. H. Chase

 

Newsom, John Flesher, 1869-

 

Letter, Mar. 31, 1910

 

Nichols, William Ford, 1849-

 

Letter, Apr. 18, 1913

 

Nickles, John Milton, 1859-1945

 

Letter, Feb. 15, 1916

 

National Geographic Society

 

3 letters, 1905-1914, by F. P. Austin and Gilbert H. Grosvenor.

 

National Parks Association

 

4 folders of letters, 1940-1943.

 

National Research Council

 

Letters, 1940-1942.

 

Nelson, Edward William, 1855-1934

 

2 letters, 1905-1910. See also U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey

 

Nelson, Nels Christian, 1875-

 

37 letters, 1906-1916

 

New York Academy of Sciences

 

Letters, 1940-1943.

 

Newcombe, Charles Frederic, 1851-

 

7 letters, 1911-1916. Letter of Feb. 4, 1915 is partial transcript only.

 

Noble, Levi Fatzinger, 1882-

 

3 letters, 1914-1915. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Nomland, Jorgen O., 1885-

 

6 letters, 1914-1915

 

Norton, John Pease, 1877-

see American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Noyes, Alfred

 

Letters, 1940.

 

Noyes, George Rapall, 1873-1952

 

2 letters, 1910-1913

 

O Miscellany

 

Oakland, Calif. Mayor

 

2 letters, 1912-1915by F. K. Mott.

 

O'Connell, Dennis Joseph

 

Letter, May 3, 1909

 

Oregon. Fish and Game Commission

 

Letter, Sept. 23, 1914, by W. L. Finley.

 

Osterhout, Winthrop John Vanleuven, 1871-

 

Letter, n.d.

 

Orcutt, Charles Russell, 1864-

 

9 letters, 1915-1916

 

Orcutt, William Warren, 1869-1942

 

7 letters, 1906-1915

 

Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935

 

55 letters, 1904-1915. Some written for him by secretaries.

See also Kroeber, Alfred L.

 

Overstreet, Harry Allen, 1875-

 

2 letters, 1910 and n.d.

 

P Miscellany

 

Parsons, Edward Lambe, 1868-

 

Letter, Jan. 29, 1915

 

Phelan, James Duval, 1861-1930

 

Letter, Aug. 15, 1915

 

Prindle, Louis Marcus, 1865-

 

Letter, Mar. 1, 1906

 

Pacific Association of Scientific Societies

 

14 letters, 1910-1915, by J.N. Bowman

 

Pack, Robert Wallace, 1885-

 

69 letters, 1908-1915. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Packard, Earl Leroy, 1886-

 

7 letters, 1912-1914

 

Paige, Sidney, 1880-

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

Paleontological Society

 

51 letters, 1909-1918, by H. F. Cleland, Charles Schuchert, R. S. Bassler, R. S. Lull.

See also Dickerson, Roy Ernest.

 

Announcements of meetings, etc., 1912-1942, at end of folder.

 

Palmer, Albert Wentworth, 1879-

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Palmer, Theodore Sherman, 1868-1955

 

2 letters, 1911-1912

 

Peterson, Olaf August, 1865-

 

8 letters, 1906-1914. Some for the Carnegie Museum.

 

Phi Beta Kappa

 

2 letters, 1913-1915. 1915 letter by I. M. Linforth.

 

Pindar, George N.

see American Museum of Natural History

 

Plehn, Carl Copping, 1867-1945

see California. University, Berkeley. Regents

 

Popular Science Monthly

 

2 letters, 1911-1915, by J. M. Cattell.

 

Prosser, Charles Smith, 1860-

 

3 letters, 1910-1911, 1915

 

Putnam, Arthur, 1873-1930

 

3 letters, 1910-1914

 

Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915

 

17 letters, 1904-1910. Some written for him by his secretary.

 

R Miscellany

 

Rice, William North, 1845-1928

 

Letter, July 27, 1905

 

Ransome, Frederick Leslie, 1868-1935

 

3 letters, 1907-1910. Some as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Rathbun, Mary Jane, 1860-

see U.S. National Museum

 

Rathbun, Richard, 1852-1918

see U.S. National Museum.

See also California. University, Berkeley. President

 

Ravenel, William de Chastignier, 1859-

see U.S. National Museum

 

Rea, Paul Marshall, 1878-

see American Association of Museums

 

Reagan, Albert B., 1871-

 

2 letters, 1907-1908

 

Reed College, Portland, Ore.

 

2 letters, 1914, by William T. Foster.

 

Reid, John Allen, 1878-1909

 

8 letters, 1905-1906. May 1905 letters written for Nevada Academy of Sciences.

 

Richardson, Leon Josiah, 1868-1964

see Young Men's Christian Association, Berkeley, Calif.

 

Rieber, Charles Henry, 1868-

see California. University, Berkeley. Summer Session

 

Riggs, Elmer Samuel, 1869-

 

15 letters, 1909-1915. Some re American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists and some for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

See also American Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists.

 

Ritter, William Emerson, 1856-1944

 

8 letters, 1906-1916

 

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

 

3 letters, 1910-1912. Sept. 22, 1910 letter is by secretary.

 

Ross, Erskine Mayo, 1845-

 

4 letters, 1911-1913, written mainly on behalf of his wife, Ida Hancock Ross.

 

Ross, Ida Hancock, d. 1913 (Mrs. Erskine Mayo Ross)

 

3 letters, 1911-1912. See also Hancock, G. Allan and Ross, Erskine Mayo.

 

Rothpletz, August, 1853-1918

 

4 letters, 1906-1914

 

Rowe, Leo Stanton, 1871-1946

see American Academy of Political And Social Science

 

Rowell, Joseph Cummings, 1853-1938

see California. University, Berkeley. Library

 

Ruckman, John Hamilton

 

19 letters, 1911-1916

 

Ruhle, G.S.

 

Letters1941

 

S Miscellany

 

Sampson, Alden, 1853-1925

 

Letter, Oct. 15, 1907

 

San Francisco. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915

 

Letter, June 1, 1912, by J. B. Walker

 

San Francisco Archaeological Society

 

Letter, Oct. 12, 1910, by J. T. Allen

 

Savage, Thomas Edmund, 1866-

 

Letter, Feb. 4, 1915

 

Sawyer, Wilbur Augustus, 1879-1951

 

Letter, Feb. 13, 1911

 

Schaffer, Franz Xaver, 1876-

 

Letter, July 29, 1917

 

Setchell, William Albert, 1864-1943

 

Letter, Sept. 1, 1910

 

Shufeldt, Robert Wilson, 1850-

 

Letter, Nov. 11, 1914

 

Smith, William Sidney Tangier, 1869-

 

Letter, Oct. 20, 1910

 

Smithsonian Institution

 

Letter, Oct. 29, 1906, by Cyrus Adler

 

Stebbins, Cyril Adebert, 1878-

 

Letter, Apr. 10, 1912

 

Steinmann, Gustav, 1856-1929

 

Letter, Feb. 6, 1908

 

Stephens, Henry Morse, 1857-1919

 

Letter, Oct. 15, 1914

 

Stephens, William Barclay

 

Letter, Oct. 2, 1913

 

Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

 

Letter, Oct. 18, 1915

 

Street, Arthur I.

 

Letter, Aug. 18, 1907

 

Saint Augustine, Florida

 

Letters1940-1941

 

Sait, Mrs. E.M.

 

Letters1944

 

Sammons, Carl

 

Letters1942-1944

 

Sanchez, Pedro C.

 

Letters1940

 

Sarton, George

 

Letters1941-1942

 

San Francisco. Mayor

 

3 letters, 1909, by E. R. Taylor

 

Schuchert, Charles, 1858-1942

 

19 letters, 1908-1916. Some for the National Academy of Sciences.

See also Paleontological Society.

 

Science

 

6 letters, 1912-1915, by J. M. Cattell

 

Scott, William Berryman, 1858-

 

3 letters, 1913-1915

 

Searls, Fred

 

4 letters, 1911-1913

 

Sellards, Elias Howard, 1875-

see Florida. Geological Survey

 

Sheldon, Charles, 1867-1928

see Boone and Crockett Club

 

Sigma Xi

 

27 letters, 1911-1914, by H. T. Eddy, Julius Stieglitz, Elmer E. Hall, J. M. Cattell, J. A. Miller, J. T. Patterson and H. B. Ward. Constitution, petitions for the establishment of chapters in various schools, etc., at end of folder.

 

Sinclair, William John, 1877-

 

126 letters, 1904-1916

 

Smith, Francis Marion, 1846-

 

5 letters, 1909-1914

 

Smith, George Otis, 1871-1944

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

Smith, Grant Horace, 1865-

see Commonwealth Club of California

 

Smith, James Perrin, 1864-1931

 

44 letters, 1905-1912

 

Snyder, John Otterbein, 1867-

 

2 letters, 1908

 

Southern Pacific Company

 

15 letters, 1908-1915, by C. S. Fee, H. A. Jones, E. T. Dumble and J. A. Taff. Some are copies only.

 

Spalding, William Andrew, 1852-1941

 

5 letters, 1912-1913. Letter, Jan. 29, 1912, written for Southern California Academy of Sciences.

 

Sproul, Robert Gordon, 1891-

see California. University, Berkeley, Comptroller

 

Stalder, Walter, 1881-

 

2 letters, 1912

 

Stanton, Timothy William, 1860-1953

 

Letters, 1906-1916. Some written as member of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Stearns, Robert Edward Carter, 1827-1909

 

21 letters, 1906-1907

 

Stebbins, Lucy Ward, 1880-

see California. University, Berkeley. Dean of Women

 

Stechow, Eberhard, 1883-

 

2 letters, 1912

 

Stephenson, Lloyd William, 1876-

 

8 letters, 1913-1914

 

Sternberg, Charles Hazelius, 1850-

 

24 letters, 1905-1916

 

Stieglitz, Julius Oscar, 1867-

see Sigma Xi

 

Stock, Chester, 1892-

 

11 letters, 1912-1916. Reports on paleontological trips, 1919-1920, at end of folder.

 

Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939

see Academy of Natural Sciences

 

Stoner, Reginald C.

 

48 letters, 1911-1915, mainly re digging at the La Brea tar pits.

 

Storer, Tracy Irwin, 1889-

see Beta Kappa Alpha

 

Storms, William H., 1859-1917

see California. State Mining Bureau

 

Stose, Anna (Jonas), 1881-

 

3 letters, 1911

 

Stratton, George Malcolm, 1865-1957

 

4 letters, 1914-1915

 

Studley, Clarence Knight, 1877-

 

28 letters, 1910-1912

 

Suman, John Robert, 1890-

 

3 letters, 1913-1917

 

Sunset Magazine

 

9 letters, 1908-1909, by C. S. Aiken.

See also Fields, Charles Kellogg.

 

Swarth, Harry Schelwald, 1878-1935

 

7 letters, 1913-1915

 

T Miscellany

 

Taylor, Thomas Griffith, 1880-1963

 

Letter, July 7, 1907

 

Thomson, Charles Marsh, 1877-

 

Letter, Mar. 8, 1911

 

Tübingen, Germ. Universität

 

Letter, Jan. 3, 1913, by F. Blochmann

 

Taff, Joseph Alexander, 1862-

see Southern Pacific Company.

See also Geological Society of America.

 

Taylor, Edward Robeson, 1838-1923

see San Francisco. Mayor

 

Taylor, Walter Penn, 1888-

 

8 letters, 1911-1916. See also Beta Kappa Alpha, and California Associated Societies for the Conservation of Wild Life.

 

Tisdel, Frederick Monroe, 1869-

see California. University, Berkeley. Regents

 

Tolman, Cyrus Fisher, 1873-

 

2 letters, 1914

 

Torrey, Harry Beal, 1873-

 

7 letters, 1913-1915

 

Treadwell, Aaron Louis, 1866-

see Vassar College

 

Troxell, Edward Leffingwell, 1884-

 

3 letters, 1915-1916

 

True, Frederick William, 1858-1914

 

2 letters, 1912

 

Turner, Henry Ward, 1857-1937

 

11 letters, 1904-1909

 

Twenhofel, William Henry, 1875-1957

 

2 letters, 1915-1916

 

U Miscellany

 

Ulrich, Edward Oscar, 1857-

 

Letter, Oct. 6, 1914

 

University Club

 

Letter, Sept. 16, 1912, by C. H. Bentley

 

Umpleby, Joseph Bertram, 1883-

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey

 

2 letters, 1915, by H. W. Henshaw and E. W. Nelson

 

U.S. Department of the Interior

 

Letters1936-1943

 

U.S. Department of State

 

Letters1943

 

U.S. Geological Survey

 

26 letters, 1907-1917, by H. C. Rizer, G. O. Smith, T. W. Vaughan, G. H. Ashley, S. S. Gannett, R. B. Marshall, J. B. Umpleby and S. Paige. Lists and classification scheme at end of folder.

 

U.S. National Museum

 

15 letters, 1905-1916, by G. P. Merrill, R. Rathbun, W. De C. Ravenel, G. S. Miller and M. J. Rathbun. see also Gidley, James Williams and Gilmore, Charles Whitney.

 

V Miscellany

 

Vassar College

 

Letter, Apr. 24, 1914, by A. L. Treadwell

 

Vodges, Anthony Wayne, 1843-

 

Letter, Nov. 7, 1904

 

Vaughan, Francis Edward, 1889-

 

2 letters, 1913

 

Vaughan, Thomas Wayland, 1870-1952

see U.S. Geological Survey

 

W Miscellany

 

Weller, Stuart, 1870-1927

 

Letter, July 13, 1913

 

Whitman, Alfred Russell, 1884-1940

 

Letter, June 17, 1906

 

Wickson, Edward James, 1848-1923

 

Letter, Mar. 22, 1912

 

Wilckens, Otto, 1876-

 

Letter, Mar. 13, 1908

 

Willis, Bailey, 1857-1949

 

Letter, Feb. 25, 1916

 

Wright, William Hammond, 1871-

 

Letter, Mar. 8, 1904. Includes letter from Federico Philippi.

 

Walcott, Earle Ashley, 1859-1931

see Commonwealth Club of California

 

Walcott, Charles Doolittle, 1859-1927

 

9 letters, 1905-1915. Some as director, U.S. Geological Survey and as secretary, Smithsonian.

 

Walker, John Brisben, 1847-

see Camp of the Red Rocks, Denver, Colo.

See also San Francisco. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915

 

Ward, Henry Baldwin, 1865-

see Sigma Xi

 

Washington Academy of Sciences

 

4 letters, 1905-1910, by Frank Baker, A. L. Day and B. W. Evermann.

 

Watts, William Lord, 1850-

 

6 letters, 1907-1913

 

Weaver, Charles Edwin, 1880-

 

25 letters, 1906-1919. Some as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Welsch, Jules, 1858-

 

3 letters, 1910-1911

 

Western Society of Naturalists

 

3 letters, 1916, by B. W. Evermann and Ellis L. Michael.

 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, 1854-1927

see California. University, Berkeley. President

 

Wheeler, Charles Stetson, 1863-1923

 

3 letters, 1906-1910

 

White, David, 1862-1935

 

5 letters, 1910-1914. Some as member, U.S. Geological Survey.

 

Wickham, Henry Frederick, 1866-

 

2 letters, 1914

 

Williston, Samuel Wendell, 1852-1918

 

31 letters, 1904-1915. Some re American Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.

 

Wiman, Carl Johan Josef Ernst, 1867-

 

2 letters, 1909-1915

 

Wissler, Clark, 1870-

see American Museum of Natural History

 

Woodward, Sir Arthur Smith, 1864-1944

 

14 letters, 1905-1916

 

Woodward, Robert Simpson, 1864-1924

see Carnegie Institution of Washington

 

Woodworth, Charles William, 1865-1940

 

2 letters, 1907-1912

 

Wright, Harold Bell

 

Letters1941-1942

 

Y Miscellany

 

Yabe, Hisakatsu, 1878-

 

Letter, Apr. 15, 1912

 

Yard, Robert Sterling

 

Letters1942-1943

 

Yaeger, Dorr G.

 

Letters1942

 

Young, George Joseph, 1876-

 

2 letters, 1911

 

Young Men's Christian Association, Berkeley Calif.

 

6 letters, 1910-1916, by W. A. DeWitt, A. S. Blake, L. J. Richardson, J. H. Hildebrand, T. E. Gay, and William H. Waste.