Miscellaneous Photographs, Negatives, Maps, and Drawings
Topic:
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge
Extent:
0.58 cu. ft. (1 tall document box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Plates (illustrations)
Maps
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Place:
China -- Description and travel
Date:
1867-1993, undated
Descriptive Entry:
This accession consists of miscellaneous photographs, negatives, maps and drawings. The records represent a broad range of subjects and topics such as early 20th century
photographs of China taken by Dr. Bailey Willis; a photograph of a portrait painting of Richard Delafield, Regent of the Smithsonian Institution, 1865-1871; exterior photographs
of the National Museum of Natural History; a catalog print by artist, Duane Michals; and plates from Raphael Pumpelly's article, "Geological Researches in China, Mongolia,
and Japan, During the Years 1862-1865" which was published in Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, vol. XV, article IV, 1867.
Geology of Mongolia; a reconnaissance report based on the investigations of the years 1922-1923, by Charles P. Berkey ... [and] Frederick K. Morris ... with 44 plates and 161 illustrations in the text, six maps in pocket at end ..
The Permian of Mongolia; a report on the Permian fauna of the Jisu Honguer limestone of Mongolia and its relations to the Permian of other parts of the world, by Amadeus W. Grabau, with a chapter on the relations of the Jisu Honguer formation to the general geology of Mongolia, by Charles P. Berkey and Frederick K. Morris
Author:
Grabau, Amadeus W (Amadeus William) 1870-1946 Search this
Results of the Polish-Mongolian Palaeontological Expeditions. Wyniki Polsko-Mongolskich Eksepdycji Paleontologicznych. Edited by Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska
Author:
Polish-Mongolian Palaeontological Expeditions Search this
Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road : proceedings of the second international conference on the conservation of grotto sites, Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang, People's Republic of China, June 28-July 3, 2004 / edited by Neville Agnew