Eugene Amandus Schwarz Papers, 1875-1928 : notebooks, correspondence register, 1914-1919.

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Abstract

Eugene Amandus Schwarz (1844-1928) was an important figure in American entomology, especially in the work of the United States National Museum and the United States Department of Agriculture. His papers concern the taxonomy and biology of insects, especially the Coleoptera, and include correspondence and diaries of Schwarz for trips to Florida (1876, 1919), Cuba (1903-1904), Texas and Arizona (1898 and 1901-1902), Guatemala (1906), Panama (1911); diaries and detailed letters listing itineraries of Shannon; biographical information on Hubbard and Schwarz; and notes and miscellaneous publications. This field book gives a numbered list of 1491 items of correspondence, mostly incoming letters from various entomologists and mailings of specimens. Dates range from January 21, 1914 to December 27, 1919.

Date Range

1914-1919

Start Date

Jan 21, 1914

End Date

Dec 27, 1919

Access Information

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Topic

  • Beetles
  • Entomology

Form/Genre

  • Fieldbook record
  • Field notes
  • Correspondence

Accession #

SIA RU007104

Collection name

Eugene Amandus Schwarz Papers, 1875-1928 : notebooks

Physical Description

1 field book

Physical Location

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Sublocation

Box 1A, folder 9