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E. M. Aaron, American Entomological Society
With W. H. Rush, United States Navy, Joseph Paxton Iddings, United States Geological Survey, and C. R. Orcutt
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
William Louis Abbott
Mount Kilimanjaro
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
In Kashmir, India, Seychelles and adjacent islands, natural history and ethnological explorations
Devil Dancers (Group of Men with Imaginary Heads - Called Bugs) Photo Taken in Kashmir (From SI Archives RU 7117) |
With William Astor Chanler and Lieutenant Von Hohnel in Africa and India, ethnological and
natural history collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Africa and Asia, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1896, p. 8
Collecting work in Siam, natural history and ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1897, pp. 10, 31; 1898, p. 33
Andaman and Nicoba Islands, ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 31-32, 35
See the report on the collection in Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 475-492
Sumatra
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1903, pp. 26-27, 30; 1904, pp. 42-43
Malaysia, Borneo, zoology and ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1905, p. 35; 1908, pp. 38-39; 1907, p. 45; 1909, p. 35
Santo Domingo, natural history collection
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 14
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Collecting in Central Africa, Somaliland, Kashmir, Turkestan, Siam, Burma
Louis Agassiz
Albatross, 1896 (California, Japan, Kamachatka and in the Bering Sea)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 33
Allstrom (additional information not available)
Collecting trip to Honduras and adjacent islands, natural history collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 25
W. H. Ashmead
The Hawaiian Islands, ethnological material
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 60-61
L. H. Ayme
Ethnological collecting in the Yucatan and Western Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 25
Collecting work in Western Mexico, natural history and ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9
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Captain Bailey (additional information not available)
In Alaska
A. B. Baker
With the United States Fish Commission in Puerto Rico, natural history specimens
Paul Bartsch, United States National Museum
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 45
With Dr. White, Naturalist
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Paul Bartsch (From SI Archives RU 95) |
With William Palmer in the Dismal Swamp, Virginia, marine invertebrates
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Iowa, Hamilton corals and Kinderhook fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
North Carolina
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
With John B. Henderson (regent of the SI) in Cuba and Haiti, biological collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 12
R. S. Bassler, United States National Museum
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, invertebrate fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
In the Southern Appalachians, Virginia and the Mississippi
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1906, p. 45; 1908, p. 40
With Dr. Peale, United States National Museum, sent with the United States Geological Survey
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
With C. E. Resser, United States National Museum, Appalachian Valley of Maryland, geological history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1914, pp. 11-12; 1917, pp. 8-9; 1918, pp. 7-8
With Dr. E. O. Ulrich, United States Geological Survey, in Tennessee, stratigraphic studies
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, p. 6; 1916, pp. 7-8
Ohio Valley, fossil algae and coral reefs
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, pp. 9-10
Kentucky, geological collecting
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1918, pp. 8-9
Barton A. Bean, United States National Museum
With Dr. T. H. Bean (United States Fish Commission), Long Island, marine invertebrates
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
With William H. King, Key West, Florida, fishes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
With Rolla P. Currie , United States National Museum, British Colombia, insects
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
Carroll County, Maryland
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Florida
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
T. H. Bean, United States Fish Commission
Collecting on Long Island
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 24
With Barton A. Bean, United States National Museum, Long Island, marine invertebrates
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Captain L. A. Beardslee, United States Navy
In Alaskan waters
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, pp. 44-45
Paul Beckworth, United States National Museum
Cuba and Puerto Rico, specimens regarding the war with Spain
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
L. Belding
Visited Guadalupe
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 15
In lower California, interested in replenishing John Xantus's collection
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 18; joined by Dr. Ten Cate, 1883, pp. 20-21
James Bell
In Florida, birds and living reptiles
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1881, p. 15; 1882, p. 18
Captain Charles Bendire
Specimens of natural history of various Indian Tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, pp. 23-24
At John Day River, Oregon, animal skins
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, pp. 23-24
(With a grant from the United States Geological Survey)
At Walla Walla, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 17
At Fort Klamath (Upper West Coast)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 19
At Fort, Oregon
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 20
Rocky Mountain Region, skins and eggs of birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 7
J. E. Benedict
With the Fish Hawk, Gulf of Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
James Grant Bey
Egypt, arts of the ancient Egyptians
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 9
Thomas Blackiston
Japan, birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 27
Franz Boas, Bureau of American Ethnology
With H. H. St. Clair, II, in Wyoming and Colorado, linguistic researches of the Shoshoni
dialect, Wasko and Piute languages
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 42-43
Pennsylvania, linguistic study at the Carlisle Indian School
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1908, p. 49
Herbert E. Bolton
Texas, ethnological studies of the tribes of Texas
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1908, p. 45
Beecher S. Bowdish
Cuba and Puerto Rico, birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 32, 35
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
S. H. Boyd
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
J. F. Bransford, Surgeon, United States Navy
With Commander Lull, Nicaragua, archeology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 19
With Mr. Keith (archeological specimens), in Guatemala, Costa Rica, and elsewhere in
Central America; United States Signal Service/Smithsonian Institution sponsored
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 20
In Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, geology/archeology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 19
Frederick Braun
Private collector for Frank Springer, United States National Museum, Illinois, fossil echinoderms
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 13-14
J. H. Britts, United States Geological Survey
With W. P. Jenny, Gilbert Van Ingen, and S. A. Miller in Henry County, carboniferous
fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
Alfred H. Brooks, United States National Museum
"An Exploration to Mount McKinley"
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, pp. 407-427
William Harvey Brown, United States National Museum
Under the auspices of the Navy Department, participated in the United States Eclipse
Expedition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
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C. G. Calkins
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
R. Ellsworth Call
In Mississippi, fresh water shells
John H. Camp
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Thomas Lincoln Casey
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Ten Cate
With L. Belding, collecting work in lower California, interested in replenishing John
Xantus's collection
A. N. Caudell, United States Department of Agriculture
With Dr. Harrison G. Dyar, United States National Museum, in California
Captain Paul B. Carter
Great Plains and the Interior Basin, ethnological specimens
Charles Chaille-Long
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Frederick M. Chamberlain
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
RU 7085: Marcus Benjamin Papers, 1886-1929
RU 7134: Thomas Lincoln Casey Papers, 1870-1871, 1873, 1881-1897
RU 7159: Charles K. Wead Papers, circa 1893-1913
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, pp. 20-21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1902, p. 35; 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 55
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Frederick M. Chamberlain, 1905 (From SI Archives RU 95) |
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
William Astor Chanler
With William Louis Abbott and Lieutenant Von Hohnel in Africa and India, ethnological and
natural history collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Charnay (additional information not available)
Collecting work in Mexico and Central America; casts of squeezes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 25
at the expense of Mr. Pierre Lorillard
Heli Chatelain
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Clarke (additional information not available)
In the Arctic
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, pp. 21-22 (exploration detailed)
O. F. Cook
In Liberia
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1894, p. 8
With R. P. Cook, United States National Museum
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
Collecting work in Africa
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 10
Africa, botanical specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 31
Guatemala, botanical collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
William A. Cook
Mato Grosso, Brazil, ethnological objects of the Bororo tribe
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 56, 60
Dane Coolidge
Italy, Sicily and France, mammals
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
Elliott Coues
F. W. Hodge, Dr. George Parker Winship and A. C. Vroman, New Mexico and Arizona,
study of the customs, social organization, and customs of Pueblos of the area
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 59-60
Frederick Vernon Coville, United States Department of Agriculture
Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, plants
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 36
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Frank Hamilton Cushing
Ethnological research among the pueblo people in New Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, pp. 22-23
(Under the direction of Mr. James Stevenson)
In Mexico, relics of the Seri Indian
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1896, p. 8
With J. W. Powell, Director of the Bureau of American Ethnology, shell mounds in Maine
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1897, pp. 10, 33; 1898, p. 38
With J. W. Powell, Director of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Maine, middens and tumuli of the aborigines of the area
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 59
John M. Crawford, United States Consul-general at St. Petersburg, Russia and Finland
Ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1889, pp. 9-10; 1894, p. 8
Crooks (additional information not available)
New Iberia, Louisiana, collection of fossils and bones
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 22
F. W. Crosby
Europe, geological material
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
Idaho, basalt rocks
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 35
Jeremiah Curtin
Hoopa Reservation in California, anthropological work, as well as collection of ethnological
specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 9
Rolla P. Currie, United States National Museum
With Professor O. F. Cook, Liberia, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
With Barton A. Bean, United States National Museum, British Columbia, insects
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
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F. C. Dale
With F. M. Green and Pierre Louis Jouy, Pacific Ocean, Physical Science
With Pierre Louis Jouy in China and Japan. Natural History
C. H. A. Dall
India, fibers
William Healey Dall
Hawaii, molluscan fauna
Frances Densmore
Minnesota and North Dakota, phonographic recording of Chippewa and Sioux music
E. H. Derby
Geological Survey of Brazil, collections of corral, fossils, etc.
Emile Deschamps
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
H. E. Dickhaut, United States Geological Survey
Lockport, New York, Medina and Niagara fossils
Roland B. Dixon
Eastern California, recorded languages of the Maidu and other tribes of northeastern
California
Alfred Duges
Collecting work in Mexico, animals and plants
J. P. Dunn, Bureau of American Ethnology
Indiana and Oregon, study of the Miami language among tribal remnants of the area
The Middle West, studies of the Algonquian tribes
Harrison G. Dyar, United States National Museum
With A. N. Caudell, United States Department of Agriculture, Californian Lepidoptera
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Alice Eastwood
Santa Barbara, California
Gustav Eisen
Collecting work around Fresno
Henry W. Elliott
Seal Islands of Alaska, zoological specimens
Emerich (additional information not available)
Of Guaymas, lower California, stone implements
Lieutenant G. T. Emmons, United States Navy
Alaska, ethnological specimens of the Chilkat tribe
F. M. Endlich
To the West Indies and Demerara
S. B. Evans
Mexico, archeology
W. W. Evans
Pottery of Peru.
Willis E. Everette
In Oregon, British Columbia, and Mexico
Remote districts of Alaska, linguistic data on the Athapascan tribe
Barton W. Evermann, Bureau of Fisheries
Professor Charles H. Gilbert and Professor O. P. Jenkins (both of the Bureau of Fisheries), Hawaii
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D. G. Fairchild
With W. T. Swingle in Europe, botanical specimens
J. Walter Fewkes, Bureau of American Ethnology
In Flagstaff, Arizona, excavation site with many archaeological remains
Arizona, study, excavation and repair of ruins
Arizona and New Mexico, ethnological collections
Additional explorations in the Southwest
New Mexico, mythology and ceremonies of the Hopi
Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, then sailed for Puerto Rico, collecting ethnological
notes
Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico, prehistoric objects
Reconnaissance of West Indies, ethnological objects
Mexico, archaeology of Gulf States of Mexico
New Mexico and Colorado, excavations and repairs, prehistoric archeological collections
Colorado, excavation and repair of a cliff ruin
Cuba, ethnological and natural history studies and collecting
Coral keys in the Caribbean, ethnological study and collecting
West Indies, archeological study and collection
On vacation in Egypt, studies of prehistoric man
New Mexico, ethnological research on pottery and symbology
Arizona, ruins of a Hopi village
Utah, reconnaissance to determine the geographic distribution of ruins
P. Figyelmesy
Demerara, natural history
Otto Finsch
Islands of the Pacific Ocean (Sandwich Islands and then the Fiji Islands, finally the Marshall
Islands)
W. J. Fisher
Collecting work in Kodiak, ethnological and zoological specimens
Francis La Flesche, Bureau of American Ethnology
Oklahoma, ethnological and linguistic study of the Osage people, as well as ethnological
specimens
Alice C. Fletcher
Indian Territory and Oklahoma, esoteric rituals of the Pawnee tribe
Gerard Fowke
Carter County Kentucky, ancient granite mines
Brown County, Ohio, Mound Builders' relics
Leo J. Frachtenberg, Bureau of American Ethnology
Ontario, linguistic studies among the Tutelo remnant
Oregon, language of the Siletz tribe
Oregon, study of the Alesa language of the Coos people
Washington, linguistic and mythological collecting among the Quileute tribe
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Peter G. Gates
With Dr. Walter Hough in Pueblo country
Albert S. Gatschet
Collecting work in eastern Maine, linguistic studies of tribesmen on the St. Croix
Linguistic work in New Brunswick and Maine with Algonquian tribes.
Cape Brenton Island, linguistic study
Indian Territory, linguistic studies of the Peoria tribe
George F. Gaumer
Collection of natural history specimens, primarily birds, from the Yucatan.
Bruno Geisler
Records held at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Collecting work in New Guinea
Charles. H. Gilbert, Bureau of Fisheries
In Panama
Aboard Captain John M. Dow's steamer, collecting fish in Central America
With Mr. C. C. Nutting, an exploration of Central America, under the direction of the Institution,
ichthyology, some antiques
With Jordan, collecting fishes in the Mississippi Valley for the New Orleans Exposition
With Dr. Barton W. Evermann and Professor O. P. Jenkins (both Bureau of Fisheries), Hawaii
J. W. Gidley, United States National Museum
Maryland, fossil collections from a Pleistocene cave
Indiana, Mastodon remains
Charles Whitney Gilmore, United States National Museum
Accompanied the United States Geological Survey, New Mexico, fossil vertebrates
Alaska, remains of fossils
Northwestern Montana, vertebrate fossils
A. P. Goodwin
Weapons from New Guinea
J. Loomis Gould
Collection of Alaskan Indian ethnological material
Grebintsky (additional information not available)
Commander Islands, natural history
F. M. Green
with F. C. Dale and Pierre Louis Jouy, Pacific Ocean, physical science
Loren W. Green
California, ethnological specimens
L. Guesde
In Guadalupe, Archeological specimens, birds, stone implements
West Indies, illustrations of Caribbean antiquities
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Hahn, United States National Museum (additional information not available)
Indiana
John P. Harrington, Bureau of American Ethnology (after 1915)
Arizona and California, ethnological study and collecting among the Mohave people
California, linguistic and ethnological study of the Chumash tribe
Ventura County California, linguistic studies of the Mission tribe
Thomas Harrison
Collecting in Baranquilla, archeology
J. B. Hatcher
In Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, linguistic and ethnological studies as well as photographs and drawings of ethnological material of the Teheluche and Yahgan tribes
O. P. Hay
Collecting fish in the Mississippi
Fish of the Southern States
Robert Hay, United States Geological Survey
Assisted J. N. Rose, Central America, botanical specimens
With W. R. Maxon in Guatemala
W. P. Hay
Kentucky and Tennessee, cave crustacea
Harold Heath
Monterey Bay, California, marine invertebrates
Captain Healy (additional information not available)
With crew, collections of natural history from Hotham Inlet (Arctic Coast)
Edmund Heller
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, pp. 18-19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 21; 1883, p. 26 (with Minister Foster and Ensign Bernadou, Chemist); 1884, p. 27
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 27
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1908, p. 49; 1910, pp. 52-53; 1912, p. 52; 1913, pp. 54-55; 1914, p. 59; 1916, pp. 64-65; 1917, p. 56
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 21
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 43
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 19; 1884, p. 25; 1885, p. 9; 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1909, p. 47
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1910, p. 53
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1902, p. 35; 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1909, pp. 7-10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 17
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 55, 60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, p. 23
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 26
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1899, p. 35; 1900, p. 60; 1902, p. 43
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 43
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1895, p. 7; 1896, p. 8
See his report- "Pueblo Ruins near Winslow, Arizona" Smithsonian Annual Report, 1896, pp. 517-539
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1897, pp. 10, 33; 1898, p. 34; 1899, p. 35 (aborted due to smallpox among the Hopi he was to study; 1907, pp. 45, 50; 1911, pp. 33-34; 1912,
pp. 39-41; 1915, pp. 41-42; 1917, pp. 46-47 (report in Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 461-488); 1918, pp. 12-13, 45-46
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 31
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, pp. 38-39
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 42
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, pp. 27, 30, 36
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, pp. 48-49
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1905, pp. XIII, 13-14, 35, 42-44; 1908, p. 38
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1908, pp. 47-48; 1909, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1909, p. 46; 1910, pp. 47-48; 1916, pp. 52-54, 461-487
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1911, pp. 34-35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1911, pp. 35-36
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report,1913, pp. 45-48
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 49-50
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1914, p. 50; 1915, pp. 40-41
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1916, pp. 53-54; 1918, pp. 493-526 (report)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 47
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 17
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, pp. 47-48
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 16; 1883, pp. 16-17; 1885, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1911, pp. 38-39; 1912, pp. 49-50; 1913, pp. 52-53; 1914, pp. 53-55; 1915, 44-45; 1916, pp. 59-60; 1917, pp. 50-51; 1918, pp. 49-50
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1900, p. 60; 1901, p. 67; 1902, p. 43
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1903, pp. 27, 30; 1898, p. 41
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1907, p. 51; 1908, p. 49
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1909, p. 47; 1916, pp. 61-63
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1910, p. 52; 1913, p. 54; 1915, pp. 48-50
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, pp. 53-54
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 34
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1898, p. 40; 1899, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 42
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 24; 1884, p. 25; 1886, pp. 9-10
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, pp. 20-21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 25
aided by Captain John M. Dow, steamer captain for the Pacific Mail Steamship
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 24
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 43
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, p. 12
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, p. 13; 1915, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 28
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, pp. 18-19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports1881, p. 17; 1886, p. 10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1911, p. 41
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, pp. 47-48; 1916, p. 60; 1917, pp. 52-53
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1918, p. 51
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1897, pp. 10, 34; 1898, pp. 34, 41; 1899, pp. 29, 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report1882, p. 18
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 33, 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 33
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 18
Edmund Heller photograph taken in California or Oregon (From SI Archives RU 7179) |
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Collecting work in California, Oregon, Lower California, Mexico and Guatemala, 1901-1908
RU 7179: Edmund Heller Papers, circa 1898-1918
J. B. Henderson, Jr., Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents
Assisted by C. T. Simpson, United States National Museum, Division of Mollusks, Haiti and Jamaica, molluscan material
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
With Dr. Paul Bartsch, United States National Museum, Virginia Coast, molluscan fauna
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 14-15
With Paul Bartsch, United States National Museum, Cuba and Haiti, biological collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 12
John G. Henderson
Exploring the mounds of Mississippi
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Henshall (additional information not available)
Florida, fish
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 18
H. W. Henshaw
With Robert Ridgway to Cobb's Island
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 47
Charles J. Hering
Sent specimens to the Institution (origin of specimens unknown)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 47
Surinam, natural history, ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 21
Edgar Lee Hewett, Bureau of American Ethnology
New Mexico, ethnological work on ruins of Tewa tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 46
New Mexico, survey of ancient remains
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1906, p. 49
J. B. N. Hewitt, Bureau of American Ethnology
Central New York and Ontario, ethnological material on mythology and languages of Iroquoian
tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 34
New York and Ontario, linguistic and ethnological studies for comparison among the Iroquoian
tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1898, pp. 40-41; 1899, p. 35; 1900, p. 60; 1907, 50-51; 1915, pp. 43-44; 1916, pp. 57-59; 1917, pp. 49-50; 1918, pp. 47-49
Susquehanna and upper Ohio valleys, history of tribes of the area
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1911, pp. 36-37
George G. Heye
With F. W. Hodge, Bureau of American Ethnology,Georgia, excavation of a Nacoochee mound
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 49-51
With F. W. Hodge, Bureau of American Ethnology, New Mexico, exploration and excavation of the ruins of the pueblo Hawikuh
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1916, p. 51; 1917, pp. 45-46; 1918, pp. 44-45
Colonel H. H. Hilder, Bureau of American Ethnology
Philippine Islands, Pan-American Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1900, p. 55; 1901, p. 60
Robert T. Hill, United States Geological Survey
Puerto Rico, photographs and ethnological data
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 60-61
A. S. Hitchcock, United States National Museum
Hawaiian Islands, study of the flora, particularly the grasses
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1917, pp. 12-13; 1918, pp. 9-10
Romyn Hitchcock
Japan (while employed as an English teacher)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1888, p. 21
F. W. Hodge, Bureau of American Ethnology
Joined J. Walter Fewkes in Arizona, ethnological study
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 38
Additional explorations in the Southwest
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, 38
With Dr. Elliott Coues, Dr. George Parker Winship, A. C. Vroman, New Mexico and Arizona,
study of the customs, social organization of Pueblos of the area.
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 59-60
Cebollita Valley New Mexico, reconnaissance of prehistoric ruins
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 46-49
Luray, Virginia, study of an ancient village, ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 58-59
With George G. Heye in Georgia, excavation of a Nacoochee mound
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 49-51
With George G. Heye in New Mexico, exploration and excavation of the ruins of the pueblo
Hawikuh
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1916, p. 51; 1917, pp. 45-46; 1918, pp. 44-45
Elwood Hoffer
Alaska and Kodiak Island, several live mammals for the National Zoo
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 90
William Henry Holmes
California and Mexico, ethnological and archeological specimens (including specimens of the
Tulare tribe)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
With W. H. McGee, California, artifacts of aboriginal culture
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 34
With Major J. W. Powell, Cuba and Jamaica, anthropological research
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
In Afton, Indiana, natural history specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 32, 35
Walter Hough, United States National Museum
Mexico, ethno-biological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Accompanying in Mexico, ethno-biological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
With Dr. J. N. Rose botanical and ethno-botanical specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
With Peter G. Gates, Arizona, Pueblo country
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1901, p. 60; 1902, pp. 32, 35
Arizona and New Mexico, ethnological and natural history objects
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1904, p. 42; 1906, p. 45; 1916, pp. 65-66
Ensign W. L. Howard, United States Navy
Alaska, zoological and ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 10
Howgate (additional information not available)
To Newfoundland
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, pp. 26-27
Ales Hrdlicka, United States National Museum
Arizona, ethnological specimens of the Apache
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1905, pp. 35, 45-46; 1909, p. 35
Florida
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1906, p. 45
With Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan, United States National Museum, Sarasota Bay Florida, fossil human bones
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1906, p. 49
In Nebraska, excavation of fossil remains of man
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, pp. 51-52
In Panama, Brazil and Argentina, ethnological material relating to ancient man
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1910, pp. 14-15; 1911, pp. 7-8
Siberia and Mongolia, anthropological reconnaissance for future investigation into the genesis
of the American race
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1912, pp. 11-12; 1914, p. 17; 1915, pp. 10-12
With Dr. E. H. Sellards in Florida, excavation of ancient human remains
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, pp. 10-12, 57
Tennessee, studies of the characteristics of the Mountaineers of the region
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1918, pp. 10-11
Investigations of the Shawnee and other tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1918, pp. 11-12
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R. Iglesias
Collecting in Chiriqui, antiques and pottery
Joseph Paxton Iddings, United States Geological Survey
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 26
Joseph Paxton Iddings, 1914 (From SI Archives RU 95) |
With W. H. Rush, United States Navy; E. M. Aaron, of the American Entomological Society; and C. R. Orcutt in San Diego
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
Japan, China and Java, geological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1909, pp. 7-10; 1910, p. 12
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Gilbert Van Ingen
With W. P. Jenny, S. A. Miller, and Dr. J. H. Britts, (United States Geological Survey), in Henry
County, Missouri, carboniferous fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
O. P. Jenkins, Bureau of Fisheries
Hawaiian Islands, fishes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 10
With Dr. Barton W. Evermann and Professor Charles H. Gilbert (both Bureau of Fisheries) in Hawaii
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 43
Albert E. Jenks
In Luzon in the Phillippines, ethnological work among the Bontoc Igorrotes of the region
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 40
W. P. Jenny
With Gilbert Van Ingen, S. A. Miller, Dr. J. H. Britts, (United States Geological Survey), in Henry
County, Missouri, carboniferous fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
J. W. Johnson, United States Signal Service
Continued late McKay's work at Nushagak
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 19
Nushagak, birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 8
At Bristol Bay, bird and ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 7
William H. Jones, United States Navy
Collecting trip to Peru and Chile, as well as the Galapagos Islands, natural history and
archeological objects and antiques.
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 26; 1885, p. 9
Linguistic work among the Sauks and Foxes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 40
C. S. Jones
Colorado, live lambs (which died) for the National Zoo
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 90
David Starr Jordan
On the Pacific coast
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, pp. 45-46
Fishes of Texas
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 18
With Silas Stearns, Gulf of Mexico, Ichthyology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 19
With Gilbert collecting fishes in the Mississippi Valley for the New Orleans Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 24
In Japan and the Bering Sea, natural history specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 31
Pierre Louis Jouy
Pierre Louis Jouy, March 1881 (From SI Archives RU 95) |
With F. C. Dale and F. M. Green, Pacific Ocean, physical science
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, pp. 18-19
With Dr. F. C. Dale in China and Japan, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 21; 1883, p. 26 (with Minister Foster and Ensign Bernadou, Chemist); 1884, p. 27
In Japan and Korea, ethnological objects and specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, pp. 10-11
In Arizona and New Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1892, p. 10
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
F. Juey
Fish from Cuba
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1884, p. 25; 1886, p. 10
Neil M. Judd, United States National Museum
Utah, study of ruins of caves and mounds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, p. 51-53; 1916, pp. 66-68
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Thomas Keam, Ethnological Bureau and United States Geological Survey
Ethnological artifacts
Keith (additional information not available)
Collected archeological specimens with J. F. Bransford, collecting work in Guatemala, Costa
Rica and elsewhere in Central America; Signal Service/SI-sponsored
Mark Brickell Kerr
Ecuador, fossils
Building stones of North Carolina
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
George Kiefer
Lima, archeological objects
S. I. Kimball, Superintendent, Life-Saving Service
Survey of remarkable marine animals
C. A. King
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
William H. King
With Barton A. Bean in Key West, Florida, fishes
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J. F. LaBaron
Fossils in Florida
A. Lacroix
Madagascar, geological study and collecting report, "Trip to Madagascar"
John Francis Lebaron
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
W. F. Lee
Exploring in Peru and Ecuador
E. de K. Leffingwell
Alaska, natural history specimens
S. Ward Loper, United States Geological Survey
Connecticut and Massachusetts, Triassic plants
J. A. Loring
In Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium, mammals
F. A. Lucas, United States National Museum
With Alban Stewart, southern Michigan, a mastodon skeleton
Exploration and collecting in Newfoundland for the St. Louis Exposition
Commander Lull (additional information not available)
With J. F. Bransford, Nicaragua, archeology
Marcus W. Lyon
With Lieutenant Wirt Robinson, Venezuela, collection of higher vertebrates
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Roderick Ross MacFarlane
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
D. J. MacGowan
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
A. G. Maddren
Director of the Alaskan Mammoth Expedition
Lucile Quarry Mann and William M. Mann
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 20
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 22
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9; 1884, p. 26
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 22-24
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 15
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1912, pp. 371-382
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1909, pp. 7-10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
RU 7072: Robert Kennicott Papers, 1863-1865
RU 7207: Roderick Ross MacFarlane Papers, 1889
RU 7215: Collected Notes, Lists, and Catalogs on Birds, 1839, 1849-1851, 1855-1987
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1904, p. 16; 1905, p. 35
William M. Mann on Camel, Middle East Trip, 1914-1915 (From SI Archives RU 7293) |
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
William Ralph Maxon, United States National Museum
With C. L. Pollard Southern States, botanical exploration
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Cuba
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
Jamaica, plants
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1903, p. 30; 1905, p. 35
With Robert Hay (United States District Attorney), Guatemala
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
McCleod (additional information not available)
Mexico, rare birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 25
W. J. McGee, Bureau of American Ethnology
In Iowa, studied the social organization of the Muskwaki tribe, collected ethnological
specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, pp. 10, 34
With William Henry Holmes, California, artifacts of aboriginal culture
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 34
In Mexico, specimens of the Topeka tribe for the Pan-American Exposition, with artist
DeLancey Gill and R. H. Forbes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 60, 65-66
In Maine, studying the Algonquian Indians
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, pp. 41-42
In Minnesota, archaeological and ethnological reconnaissance
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 35
In New Mexico, observed ruins
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, pp. 35-36
R. S. McGregor
Alaska on the Pathfinder, crustacean
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 33
J. D. McGuire
Norfolk, Virginia, prehistoric man remains
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 46
C. L. McKay, Signal Office
At Nushagak, natural history/meteorology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 16; 1883, p. 16; 1884, p. 19 (work taken up by J. W. Johnson after McKay's death)
John J. McLean, Signal Service
Alaska, ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 15
Signal Service Observer at Cape Mendocino
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 20
Collecting work in Sitka, Alaska
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 19; 1885, p. 8
James A. McNeil
Collecting trip to Chiriqui, for pottery, stone/metal implements
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1883, p. 25; 1884, p. 26
Isthmus of Panama, antiquities
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1887, p. 7
Edgar A. Mearns, United States Army
Collecting work in Minnesota and elsewhere
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 10
Collecting work in New York, Virginia, Minnesota and Maryland, natural history specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, pp. 31-32
Texas, birds' skins
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Florida, birds and mammals
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
Phillippine Islands, natural history collections
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 43
Mindanao, zoology and ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1905, p. 35; 1908, p. 39
Phillippines
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
Mendeleff (additional information not available)
With Colonel James Stevenson, Arizona and New Mexico, ethnological artifacts
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
C. Hart Merriam
Collecting in Newfoundland
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 13
visited Proteus, Captain Richard Pike, seals
Study of big bears in the Western United States and Canada, under the Harriman Trust Fund,
established by Mrs. E. H. Harriman.
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 16-17; 1915 pp. 13-14 ; 1916 p. 16
George P. Merrill, United States National Museum
Russia, geological material
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 35
Pacific coast and in Canada, geological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 42
Arizona, geological study and specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, pp. 10, 45; 1908, pp. 10-11
Maine, geological field study
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 8
Truman Michelson, Bureau of American Ethnology
Ethnological and Linguistic study among Algonquian Tribes
Montana: Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne and Northern Arapaho, Algonqian tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1910, p. 51; 1911, p. 37
Iowa, Oklahoma and Mexico: Fox, Sauk and Shawnee, Kickapoo, respectively
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1912, p. 47
Carlisle Industrial School, Pennsylvania, linguistic study of dialects of children from
Algonquian tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1912, pp. 47-48
Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma: Fox, Atsina, Delaware tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1913, p. 50; 1914, pp. 55-56; 1916, p. 61; 1917, pp. 51-52; 1918, pp. 50-51
Wisconsin and Restigouche Canada, ethnological and linguistic investigation
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1911, p. 37
Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., United States National Museum
Peterboro New York, mammals
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
Virginia, mammals
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
With Dr. Leonhard Stejneger (of the Museum), Europe, mammals and reptiles
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1904, p. 42; 1905, p. 35
S. A. Miller
With W. P. Jenny, Gilbert Van Ingen, and Dr. J. H. Britts, (United States Geological Survey), in Henry County, Missouri, carboniferous fossils
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
James Milner, Assistant Fish Commissioner of the United States
On the west coast of Florida
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 46
R. B. Montcreiffe
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
James Mooney, Bureau of American Ethnology
In Oklahoma, peyote use among Kiowa, Apache and other tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 34
In New Mexico, Texas and contiguous Mexican States, ethnological work on the Jicarilla,
Kiowa and Mescalero Apache, Tewa, Suma, Manso, Tia, Piro, Tarahumari and Tonkawa
Tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, pp. 39-40
Collected artifacts from the Indian Congress at the Trans-Mississippi and International
Exposition (particularly from Indian Territory and Oklahoma)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 35
North Carolina and Virginia, studies of the Cherokee, Pamunkey, Chickaminy, Mattaponi
and Nansemond tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 66
Oklahoma, customs and heraldic systems of the Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and Cheyenne tribes
for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1902, p. 42; 1903, pp. 37-38
Oklahoma, ethnological studies of the Kiowa and Cheyenne tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 48; 1905, p. 42
Oklahoma, ethnological researches among the Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne and allied tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1906, p. 47; 1918, p. 46 (Kiowa tribe)
North Carolina, general ethnological study of the East Cherokee
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1911, p. 33; 1912, pp. 42-43; 1913, p. 48; 1914, pp. 50-51; 1915, pp. 42-43; 1916, p. 56; 1917, p. 47
H. F. Moore
With C. H. Townsend, authorized to collect while aboard the Fish Commission steamer,
Albatross, South Pacific Ocean
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
W. K. Moorehead
With Dr. Charles Peabody, Cavetown, Maryland, cave excavation, as begun by J. D. McGuire
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 42
Morris (additional information not available)
Fibers of Jamaica
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 25
Lieutenant J. F. Moser
Commanded United States Coast Survey Steamer Bache, Florida, natural marine history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 10
J. H. Moulton
At Pribylov (a "fur-seal island"), collecting- walrus with tusks
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 16
James Murre
Pawnee tribe, ceremonial observation of the tribe to which he belongs
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, p. 60; 1916, p. 68
Musgrave (additional information not available)
Jamaica, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 17
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Nation (additional information not available)
Peru, birds
Edward William Nelson, Signal Service
In Northwestern Alaska, 1877-1880
With Captain Hooper, Arctic coast
With Lucien M. Turner at St. Michael's in the arctic
On the Isthmus of Panama, reptiles
In Arizona, archeology and natural history
In Mexico, plants
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Raymond L. Newcomb
Saved when The Jeanette wrecked in the Arctic Ocean, was collecting natural history specimens
Ensign A. P. Niblack, United States Navy
On the Steamer Carlile P. Patterson in Alaska, ethnology and natural history
Nicholls (additional information not available)
West Indies and South America, ichthyology
Collecting work in Dominica
Captain Henry E. Nichols, United States Navy
In Alaskan Waters
With Dr. T. H. Streets and Lieutenant T. Dix Bolles at Sitka, natural history and ethnological
objects
B. F. Norris
Yellowstone National Park
C. C. Nutting
Fauna of the Gulf of Nicoya and Costa Rica, with Jose C. Zeledon
With Professor Charles H. Gilbert, an exploration of Central America, under the direction of the
Institution, ichthyology, some antiquites
Nicaragua, birds
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F. A. Ober
In the West Indian Islands
In Mexico, archeology
Herbert Gouvernour Ogden
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
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Joseph H. Painter
With Dr. J. N. Rose, Mexico
Edward Palmer, Department of Agriculture
Collecting in Florida for the New Orleans Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 27
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 44; 1881, pp. 21-22 (exploration detailed)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 20
(Nelson killed a bear and sent it to the United States National Museum)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 15
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 20
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 20, reprint of his report, pp. 21-24; 1885, p. 9; 1886, pp. 8, 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 14
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 8; 1888, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 19; 1884, p. 25
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 15; 1883, p. 17
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 20; 1883, p. 25
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 25
aided by Captain John M. Dow, steamer captain for the Pacific Mail Steamship
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 26
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1879, p. 47; 1878, p. 24; 1882, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 24
Edward Palmer (From SI Archives RU 95) |
In Chihuahua, ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9
Enabled by Mr. A. R. Shepard
Arizona, ethnology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 8
Guadalajara, ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 10
Mexico, geological material
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
With C. L. Pollard and William Palmer, eastern Cuba, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 35
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
William Palmer, United States National Museum
With Paul Bartsch (United States National Museum), Dismal Swamp, Virginia, marine invertebrates
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
With Dr. Leonhard Stejneger, Dr. Charles W. Richmond, and J. H. Riley (all museum staff),
Cuba and Puerto Rico, zoological and botanical collections for the Pan-American Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
Cuba, birds
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 32
With C. L. Pollard and Dr. Edward Palmer (Department of Agriculture), eastern Cuba,
natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 35
Charles Peabody
With W. K. Moorehead, Cavetown MD, cave excavation, as begun by J. D. McGuire
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 42
Peale, United States National Museum (additional information not available)
Dr. R.S. Bassler (United States National Museum), sent with United States Geological Survey
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
St. Poniatowski (additional information not available)
Siberia, ethnological material (interrupted by the war)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1915, p. 10
Frederick H. Post
Anvick, Alaska, meteorological and ethnological observations
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 10
E. T. Perkins
In Idaho
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 10
O. P. Phillips
New Mexico and Arizona, motion pictures of the Pueblo and other tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 67
W. A. Phillips, Field Museum of Natural History
With William Henry Holmes (United States National Museum), flint quarries, implements and geological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
C. L. Pollard
With W. R. Maxon, Southern States, botanical exploration
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Major J. W. Powell, Director, Bureau of American Ethnology
Collecting work in New Mexico and Arizona, directing the the United States Geological
Survey
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 18, further report, pp. 44-47; 1883, p. 21
Shell mounds in Mainewith Frank Hamilton Cushing
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1897, p. 33; 1898, p. 38
With William Henry Holmes (United States National Museum), Cuba and Jamaica, anthropological research
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
With Frank Hamilton Cushing, Maine, middens and tumuli of the aborigines of the area
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 59
With Professor William Henry Holmes (United States National Museum), Cuba and Jamaica, tracing cultural migration
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 59
Cyrus Guernsey Pringle
Collecting trip to Northern Mexico, botanical collections, and photographs of ancient ruins
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 24
New Mexico and Arizona, motion pictures of the Pueblo and other tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1901, p. 67; 1902, p. 43
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
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Paul Radin, Bureau of American Ethnology
Nebraska and Wisconsin, field research among the Winnebago tribe
W. L. Ralph, United States National Museum
Virginia and New York
Utica, birds' eggs
Mary J. Rathbun
New Brunswick, marine invertebrates
Lieutenant P. H. Ray
California, ethnological information relating to the Hoopla Indians
C. W. Richmond
Nicaragua, fishes
Wallace Richmond
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Robert Ridgway, United States National Museum, Division of Birds
With H. W. Henshaw to Cobb's Island
Lake Okechobee, Florida, rare birds
Southern Illinois, collecting for the Division of Birds
Costa Rica, birds
Riley, United States National Museum (additional information not available)
With Palmer (United States National Museum) in Cuba, specimens for the Pan-American Exposition
A. A. Robinson, Chief Engineer of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Collected building stones from along the railway
Lieutenant Wirt Robinson
Florida, mammals and pottery
With Marcus W. Lyon in Venezuela, collection of higher vertebrates
Miles Rock, Astronomer, Boundary Survey between Mexico and
Guatemala
Photographs of archaeological monuments and specimens of natural history
William Woodville Rockhill
Tibet, ethnological specimens
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Romero (additional information not available)
Ethnological collecting in Mexico
J. N. Rose, United States National Museum
J. N. Rose, Mexico, botanical collections
With Joseph H. Painter, Mexico
In Mexico
South America, botanical explorations
With Paul G. Russell (United States National Museum), Brazil and Argentina, botanical exploration of South America
H. H. Rusby
Natural History and Archaeology of New Mexico
Botany of New Mexico
Collecting work in Silver City (Arizona or New Mexico)
Collecting work in Arizona, botany, photographs of geological and archaeological features
Collecting in Mexico and Arizona, botanical collections, and photographs of ancient ruins
W. H. Rush, United States Navy
With Joseph Paxton Iddings, United States Geological Survey, E. M. Aaron, of the American Entomological Society and C. R. Orcutt, in San Diego
Frank Russell, Bureau of American Ethnology
Arizona, extended observatory reconnaissance
Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, archaeological reconnaissance
Arizona, ethnological research among the Pima tribe
Paul G. Russell, United States National Museum
Brazil and Argentina, botanical exploration of South America
Horatio N. Rust
In Southern California, ethnological and archaeological specimens from the Mission tribe
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William Edwin Safford
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Edward Sapir, Bureau of American Ethnology
Columbia River, study of the Wasco people
Oregon, linguistic studies of the Takelma tribe
Charles Schuchert, United States National Museum
Near Disko Island, Greenland, fishes and mollusks; with David White, plants
Collecting trips to Missouri and northern New York
With Professor Lester F. Ward. Accompanied the Union Pacific Railroad Company, fossil beds in
Wyoming
Canada, Buffalo, New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, fossils
New York and New Jersey, fossils
Virginia and Georgia, fossils of the southern Appalachians
Europe, fossils
E. A. Schwartz
Arizona, insects
G. B. Shattuck, United States National Museum
The Bahamas, with Barton A. Bean and J. H. Riley
Governor A. R. Shepard
Mexico, minerals
W. H. Sherzer
Exploration of Canadian Glaciers
C. R. Showmaker, United States National Museum
Danish West Indies, coral and marine invertebrates
Lieutenant M. A. Shufeldt, United States Navy
Madagascar, photographs of life and customs of the people
Percy W. Shufeldt
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Robert Wilson Shufeldt, United States Army
Fauna of New Mexico, based at Fort Wingate
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
C. T. Simpson, United States National Museum
Assisted J. B. Henderson, Jr. (Regent of the Smithsonian Insitution) in Haiti and Jamaica,
molluscan material
Hugh M. Smith, Bureau of Fisheries
Japan
D. W. Snyder
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Arthur de C. Sowerby
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1910, p. 51; 1911, p. 37; 1912, p. 51
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 33
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1892, p. 10
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 47
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1902, p. 35; 1915, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1905, p. 35; 1906, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 22
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, pp. 25-26; 1884, p. 25; 1885, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 9; 1892, p. 10, 559-579 (report); 1893,
pp. 7-8
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Box 108, Folder 1
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 25
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1898, p. 34; 1899, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1906, p. 45; 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1915, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 11-12
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, p. 26
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 18
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 24
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 66-67
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 42
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 39
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 11-12
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 55
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
RU 7275:William Edward Safford Papers, 1894-1925
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 47
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 51
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 30
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 42
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 42
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 16
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, p. 11
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 28
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1884, p. 20; 1885, p. 9; 1886, p. 9
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 43
RU 189: Assistant Secretary in charge of the United States National Museum, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1860-1908
Arthur de C. Sowerby (3rd from left) on the Sowerby-Clark Expedition to the Shansi and Kansu Provinces of Northern China, 1908 (From SI Archives RU 7263) |
Manchuria and northeastern China, natural history collection
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, p. 7; 1916, p. 10; 1917, p. 13
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Frank G. Speck
Gulf States, Yuchi tribe
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 47
Frank Springer
Western New York, explorations for fossil echinoderms
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1915, pp. 6-7
Ohio Valley, explorations for fossil echinoderms
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1916, p. 9; 1918, p. 7
H. H. St. Clair, II, Bureau of American Ethnology
Linguistic studies among the Ute, Shoshoni and Comanche tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1903, p. 40
Northern California and southern Oregon, linguistic studies among the Rogue River, Coos and other "small tribal remnants"
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, p. 50
R. E. C. Stearns
Coast of California, Puget Sound, natural history (fish)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 17; 1883, p. 20; 1884, p. 20
Cape Mendocino, California, antiquites and shells
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 20; 1884, p. 20
Silas Stearns
In the Gulf of Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 46
With Professor Jordan, Gulf of Mexico, Ichthyology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 18
W. A. Stearns
Northern Labrador, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, p. 10
J. B. Steere
In the Amazon
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 47
Upper Purus River in Brazil, ethnological objects from the Pamaray and other tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, pp. 56, 60
With Professor Dean C Worcester, Philippine Islands, corals
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 33
Robert Stein (formerly of the United States Geological Survey)
With Lieutenant Peary's Arctic expedition, as far as Ellsmereland Western Greenland,
ethnological and somatological material, as well as a collection of marine invertebrates
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 41; 1900, p. 60 ; 1901, p. 67; 1902, p. 31, p. 32; 1902, p. 43
Ronald Steiner
Grovetown, Georgia
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 60
Leonhard Stejneger, United States National Museum
Commander Islands (100 miles off of the coast of Petropaulovski), natural history and
ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, pp. 16-17; 1882, pp. 17-18; 1884, pp. 18-19; 1898, p. 34
associated with the Fur-seal Investigation Commission
With Dr. Charles W. Richmond, William Palmer, J. H. Riley (museum staff), Cuba and Puerto
Rico, zoological and botanical collections for the Pan-American Exposition
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
With Gerritt S. Miller, Jr. (United States National Museum), Europe, mammals and reptiles
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1904, p. 42; 1905, p. 35
In Virginia
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 45
Eastern Alps, exploration of life zones
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1914, pp. 15-16
Colonel James Stevenson
Directed by Frank Hamilton Cushing, ethnological research among the pueblo people in New Mexico
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report1878, pp. 22-23
In New Mexico, anthropology
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 21
With the Bureau of American Ethnology in New Mexico, ethnological artifacts
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 20
With Mendeleff, Arizona and New Mexico, ethnological artifacts
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Matilda Coxe Stevenson, Bureau of American Ethnology
Zuni people in New Mexico and Arizona, ethnological study, artifacts
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1897, p. 34; 1903, pp. 36-37; 1904, p. 49; 1905, pp. 35, 45; 1906, p. 47; 1907, p. 49; 1908, p. 45
In New Mexico, detailed ethnological studies of the Tewa people
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1909, p. 44; 1910, pp. 48-50; 1911, pp. 36, 41; 1912, pp. 44-47; 1913, p. 49; 1914, p. 55; 1915, pp. 45-46
Alban Stewart
F. A. Lucas (United States National Museum) in southern Michigan, a mastodon skeleton
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 61
Livingston Stone
With Charles H. Townsend, of the United States Fish Commission, collecting on the McCloud River in California, Natural History
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 20
Lieutenant George M. Stoney, United States Navy
Collections of rocks from Hotham Inlet
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 18
Collecting in Alaska
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 8
T. H. Streets, Surgeon of Pinta
Captain H. E. Nicholls and Lieutenant T. Dix Bolles at Sitka, natural history
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 7
James G. Swan
Oregon and Washington Territory, ethnology and natural history, particularly fish (collecting
for the International Fishery Exhibition)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 17
In Queen Charlotte Islands, fish, ethnological specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 19
Sponsored by Hudson's Bay Company
Collecting work in British Columbia and Alaska for material for the New Orleans
Exposition, ethnological information and specimens of the Haidah Indians
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1884, p. 19
Report with the Bureau of Ethnology
Ethnological materials from the Indians around Puget Sound
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1885, p. 8; 1886, p. 7
British Columbia, researches of northwestern tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1901, p. 66
John R. Swanton, Bureau of American Ethnology
Alaska, linguistic investigations with the Tlingit and Haida peoples
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1904, pp. 49-50
Louisiana and Oklahoma, ethnological and linguistic field work
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1907, p. 50
Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, linguistic studies
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1909, pp. 45-46; 1913, pp. 48-49; 1916, p. 56; 1917, pp. 47-49
Oklahoma and Texas, field research among the Creek, Natchez, Tonkawa and Alibamu tribes
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1911, p. 36; 1912, p. 43; 1914, pp. 51-52; 1915, p. 43
Lower part of the Mississippi river, linguistic study of the Tunica, Chitmacha and Atakapa (Attacapa) people
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1918, pp. 47-48
W. T. Swingle
With D. G. Fairchild, Europe, botanical specimens
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 30
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F. W. Taylor
Lake Valley, minerals and fossils
Cyrus Thomas
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Anthropological excavations in Pennsylvania, 1884
Charles H. Townsend, United States Fish Commission
Collecting on the McCloud River in California, natural history
Aboard Corwin, visited the Arctic Ocean, natural history
Collected a seal and sea elephant from the coast of California
Sent by the United States Fish Commission to Humboldt Bay, Northern California, collected fish,
mammals, plants
Exploration of the Swan Islands in the Caribbean, natural history
Central America, natural history
Along with H. F. Moore, authorized to collect while aboard the Fish Commission steamer,
Albatross, South Pacific Ocean
William Trelease
Azores, natural history specimens
Frederick W. True, United States National Museum
Newfoundland at the Cabot Steam Whaling Company, photographs and the skeleton of a
whale
Maryland and Virginia, cetacean remains
Maryland
Lucien M. Turner, Signal Service
Aleutian Islands
With E. W. Nelson at St. Luciens
In Northern Laborador at Fort Chino, meteorological observations and natural history
collection
Ungava Bay, last natural history collections and ethnological observations
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E. O. Ulrich, United States Geological Survey
With R. S. Bassler (United States National Museum), Tennessee, stratigraphic studies
T. Wayland Vaughan, United States Geological Survey
With Dr. Ales Hrdlicka (United States National Museum) at Sarasota Bay Florida, fossil human bones
Vaughan alone:
Lieutenant Von Hohnel
With William Louis Abbott and William Astor Chanler and in Africa and India, ethnological
and natural history collections
A. C. Vroman
F. W. Hodge, Dr. Elliott Coues, and Dr. George Parker Winship in New Mexico and Arizona, study of the customs, social organization, and customs of Pueblos of the area
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Charles D. Walcott, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Summary of the last 20 years of his study of older sedimentary rocks of the North American
Continent, particularly the study of Cambrian and pre-Cambrian formations of the Rocky
Mountains
S. T. Walker
On the west coast of Florida, archeological material
David A. Watkins
Guadalajara, pottery
Dall de Weese
Alaska, large mammals
Wells (additional information not available)
Antigua, Naturalist
Collecting work in Grenada
Edgar T. Wherry, United States National Museum
Pennsylvania, studies of the geology of the Reading quadrangle
David White
Possibly with Captain Bailey in Alaska
With Charles Schuchert, in Greenland, plants
Whitfield (additional information not available)
Florida, reptiles
Timothy E. Wilcox
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Collecting work in Arizona, 1891-1893
Talcott Williams
Northern Africa, natural history and linguistic specimens
Bailey Willis, Unites States National Museum
Alps, geological study
M. W. Wilkinson
Mexico, natural history
Thomas Wilson
France, prehistoric man
George Parker Winship
F. W. Hodge, Dr. Elliott Coues, and A. C. Vroman, New Mexico and Arizona, study of the
customs, social organization, and customs of Pueblos of the area
Henry D. Woolfe, Agent, Pacific Steam Whaling Company
Cape Lisburne, Arctic Ocean, shells, marine invertebrates
Records at the Smithsonian Institution Archives:
Collecting work in Alaska, 1884, 1887, 1889; and South America, 1892
Dean C. Worcester
Bird skins, eggs and nests from the Philippines
With Professor J. B. Steere and, Philippine Islands, corals
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Jose C. Zeledon
With C. C. Nutting, fauna of the Gulf of Nicoya and Costa Rica
Reports of archaeology and natural history of Costa Rica, including a complete set of
vertebrate animals
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Collecting trips detailed in the Annual Report without an individual's name,
Exploring trip to the Luray cave
United States Fish Service, East Coast, ichthyological collection
Fish Hawk, Atlantic Coast of the United States
Grampus, United States Fish Commission, Atlantic Coast of the United States
Two curators accompanied the Fish Commission on the trip to the Gulf of St Lawrence, natural history
Mound Exploration, as seen in the Bureau of Ethnology
United States Fish Commission, varied zoological , geological , botanical specimens
Explorations of aboriginal villages in Arizona, as well as Mexico and of the "lower Columbia
region"
U S.S. Yosemite, on assignment from the Secretary of the Navy in Guam, ethnological, zoological and natural history specimens
The Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York marine invertebrates
Foreign Consuls at Arabia, Maracaibo, Singapore, Madagascar, Brazil, offer to buy animals for
the National Zoological Park
Officials already overseas donated some ten species of animals (no specific expedition mounted for the purpose)
California Condor for the National Zoo
Also in the Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, "The Geographic Conquests of the Nineteenth Century", pp. 417-430
Animals donated to the National Zoo (no specific expedition was mounted for the purpose)
Chichona Botanical Station at Jamaica, leased for three years, unspecified botanists assigned to work there
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Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 20 with Livingston Stone; 1884, p. 20
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, pp. 6, 8
(full report was transmitted to Captain Healy)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1887, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1888, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 55
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report,1900, p. 55; 1902, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1905, p. 35
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1906, p. 45; 1907, p. 45
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 44
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 15
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1881, pp. 20-21; 1882, pp. 13-14; 1883, pp. 12-13; 1884, pp. 16-17; 1885, p. 8 (preparing report)
(sponsored by the Signal Service in cooperation with the Hudson's Bay Co)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, pp. 5-6
(in 1886, Signal Service withdraws outposts in Alaska)
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, p. 6; 1916, pp. 7-8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1906, p. 49
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1915, p. 7; 1917 pp. 189-276 (report)
Smithsonian Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 59-60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1907, p. 10; 1908, pp. 7-8, 40; 1909, pp. 10-11;
1910, pp. 11-12; 1911, p. 5; 1912, pp. 7-8; 1913, pp. 10-11; 1914, p. 5; 1916, pp. 5-6; 1917, pp. 6-8; 1918, pp. 6-7
Specifically pertaining to the structure of fossil trilobites in the Burgess
Pass, 1910-1918; 1918, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports1879, p. 46; 1881, p. 15; 1882, p. 18
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1881, p. 17
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1916, pp. 9-10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1879, p. 45
(Indexed as Dr. White)
Smithsonian Annual Report, 1898, p. 34
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 18
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1889, pp. 8-9; 1890, p. 13
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1907, p. 10; 1908, pp. 10-11
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 9-10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 59-60
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1885, p. 8
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1898, p. 33
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1902, p. 33
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1882, p. 20; 1883, p. 25
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1883, p. 25; 1884, p. 26; 1885, p. 9; 1886, p. 10
in Chronological Order
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1878, p. 26, full report on pp. 449-460
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1882, p. 19
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1886, p. 9
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1888, p. 21
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1890, p. 14
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1892, p. 10
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1895, p. 7
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 13
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1899, p. 29
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, pp. 89-90
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 90
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1900, p. 90
Smithsonian Institution Annual Reports, 1901, pp. 109-110; 1902, p. 75; 1903, pp. 68-69; 1904, p. 71; 1905, pp. 68-69; 1906, p. 69; 1907, p. 72; 1908, p. 64; 1909, p. 59
Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, 1917, p. 13
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