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SIA Acc. 97-033, Carpenter, C. Ray (Clarence Ray) 1905-, Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes, 1930s

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Summary

Creator:
Carpenter, C. Ray (Clarence Ray) 1905-
Title:
Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes, 1930s
Dates:
1930, 1930-1939, 1930s
Summary:
Clarence Raymond Carpenter (1905-1975) was a psychologist and primatologist. This accession consists of typed copies of Carpenter's field notes and observations on howler monkeys on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, circa 1930s. Carpenter conducted the first study of howler monkey behavior on the Island
Topic:
Howler monkeys
Subject:
Carpenter, C. Ray (Clarence Ray) 1905-
Place:
Barro Colorado Island (Panama)
Form/Genre:
Manuscripts, Collection descriptions
Local Number:
SIA Acc. 97-033

Finding Aids to Personal Papers and Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession 97-033

Carpenter, C. Ray, (Clarence Ray),1905-

Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes, 1930s

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator: Carpenter, C. Ray, (Clarence Ray),1905-
Title: Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes
Dates: 1930s
Quantity: 1 cu. ft. (1 record storage box)
Collection: Accession 97-033
Language of Materials: English

Descriptive Entry

Clarence Raymond Carpenter (1905-1975) was a psychologist and primatologist. This accession consists of typed copies of Carpenter's field notes and observations on howler monkeys on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, circa 1930s. Carpenter conducted the first study of howler monkey behavior on the Island.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 97-033, Carpenter, C. Ray, (Clarence Ray),1905-, Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes

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Container List

Box 1

Cooperative Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Copulation

Box 1 of 1

Crossing Group Boundaries

Box 1 of 1

Cross Section Observe +

Box 1 of 1

Defense Reactions

Box 1 of 1

Deviate Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Deviate Sex Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Diablo Group

Box 1 of 1

Discriminatory Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Displacement

Box 1 of 1

Dominance

Box 1 of 1

Dominance in Females

Box 1 of 1

Estrous Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Feeding

Box 1 of 1

Females

Box 1 of 1

Female - Male relations

Box 1 of 1

Female - Young relations

Box 1 of 1

Fighting

Box 1 of 1

Guarding

Box 1 of 1

Geographical distribution

Box 1 of 1

Gestures

Box 1 of 1

Grooming

Box 1 of 1

Grouping

Box 1 of 1

Inter-group Relations

Box 1 of 1

Inter-group Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Juvenile Males

Box 1 of 1

Leadership

Box 1 of 1

Locomotion

Box 1 of 1

Male Antagonism

Box 1 of 1

Male-Female Relations

Box 1 of 1

Male-Male Relations

Box 1 of 1

Male-Young Relations

Box 1 of 1

Masturbation

Box 1 of 1

Maturation and Development

Box 1 of 1

Naturalistic Learning

Box 1 of 1

Order of Possession

Box 1 of 1

Play

Box 1 of 1

Pugnacity

Box 1 of 1

Protection

Box 1 of 1

Rage Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Reaction to Strange Individuals

Box 1 of 1

Receptive Behavior

Box 1 of 1

Receptivity and Wounds

Box 1 of 1

Relations to Heterosexual Groups

Box 1 of 1

Relations to Human Population

Box 1 of 1

Selective Action

Box 1 of 1

Senility

Box 1 of 1

Sex Differences

Box 1 of 1

Sex Swelling

Box 1 of 1

Sham Rage

Box 1 of 1

Signaling

Box 1 of 1

Social Relations General

Box 1 of 1

Solitary Individuals

Box 1 of 1

Sub-Grouping

Box 1 of 1

Suggestion

Box 1 of 1

Tangenital Males

Box 1 of 1

Territoriality

Box 1 of 1

Tolerance

Box 1 of 1

Two Receptive f. with same m.

Box 1 of 1

Vocalizations

Box 1 of 1

Wounds

Box 1 of 1

Young-Young Relations

Box 1 of 1

Aggressiveness

Box 1 of 1

Antagonisms

Box 1 of 1

Attacks

Box 1 of 1

Attack on Observer

Box 1 of 1

Attacks on Receptive

Box 1 of 1

Chain Association

Box 1 of 1

A Survey of Wild Life Conditions in Atjeh, North Sumatra

Box 1 of 1

A-B

Box 1 of 1

C

Box 1 of 1

D-G

Box 1 of 1

H-Z

Box 1 of 1

Ray Murphy

Box 1 of 1

Articles, Photostat Reproductions

Box 1 of 1

James S. Murphy

Box 1 of 1

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