Matches in Harvard for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/abstract> ?o. }
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts, photographs and copper plates for biographical articles on Roland Thaxter and William Farlow, along with related biographical materials. Also correspondence with Thaxter, John N. Couch, G. S. Torrey and others; etchings and block prints made by Weston, and miscellaneous conference materials, bibliographic notes, and manuscripts and reprints pertaining to Weston's botanical research.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence between Seymour, William Farlow and other botanists; notes and manuscripts for the Host Index of Fungi of North America; and species lists and notes. Also correspondence from Seymour's daughter, Edith Seymour Jones, to F. J. Seaver and her notes on the Bibliographic Index of the Host Index, reflecting her work in the field of mycology.".
- catalog abstract "Contains mostly correspondence relating to Lamb's travel, participation in botanical surveys and attendance at professional seminars and symposia throughout the world. Also related financial materials; photographic negatives and illustrations of marine algae; notes on marine algae specimens; and other items pertaining to Lamb's research and publications.".
- catalog abstract "Consists mostly of correspondence, especially between James and Leo Lesquereux; specimen notes and labels, and lists of moss specimens, reflecting James' research in bryology. Also included are notes and manuscript for James and Lesquereux's book, Manual of the Mosses of North America (Boston, 1884).".
- catalog abstract "Papers provide an extensive documentation of Farlow's professional career, including botanical research in eastern U.S. and Europe, teaching at Harvard, and organizational activities, as well as of his personal life. Also documents growth of field of cryptogamic botany at Farlow Herbarium, at Harvard, and in North America. Includes correspondence, field notebooks, drawings, specimen and bibliographic lists, manuscripts of some of his published works, and notes. Also personal correspondence and financial papers; notes and drafts of speeches and class lectures; scrapbooks reflecting his activities within and outside of Harvard; class notes; certificates and diplomas; photographs, including portraits of Farlow, of his students, and other botanists, and views of the Farlow family estate and of specimens; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Composite collection of papers of botanists, gathered by the Farlow Reference Library, Harvard University, from various sources. Each scientist's papers generally comprise a folder and typically include the following: letters, manuscripts for publication, Exsiccati and specimen lists, botanical drawings, photographs, and notes. Materials document the research of botanists affiliated with various private and governmental institutions both in the United States and Europe, of amateur cryptogamic botanists, and of illustrators. Included are the algae drawings of Charles Bullard and a card index created by Edward B. Chamberlain.".
- catalog abstract "Contains primarily correspondence pertaining to the professional activities of Linder, and manuscripts by various botanists for articles which were published in Farlowia during Linder's editorship, in addition to his own manuscripts for publication. Also included are official correspondence, reports and other materials related to his curatorial work at the Farlow Herbarium; botany course materials; and drawings, notes and specimen lists pertaining to Linder's research.".
- catalog abstract "Composite collection of photographs of botanists associated with the field of cryptogamic botany. Included are individual and group portraits of botanists, photographs of field trips, and several negatives of the William G. Farlow home. Also images relating to the study of lower (non-flowering) plants, including fungi, lichens, mosses, liverworts, and algae.".
- catalog abstract "Papers document Thaxter's professional career as a botanist, including his teaching and research activities, as well as his personal life. Includes considerable correspondence with botanists throughout the world; teaching materials, such as lecture notes, student grade notebooks and examinations; research materials, such as notes, drawings, manuscripts of published works and photographs of specimens, and personal material, including correspondence, financial records, diary of South American travels, and certificates. Correspondence concerns acquisition of specimen collections for Farlow Herbarium and includes incoming letters from William Farlow, among others.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Allen's watercolors of fungi, notes describing various fungi, photographs of fungi, reprints and letter, 1915, from E. F. Harper.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, manuscripts, specimen lists and notebooks, drawings, and labels documenting Sullivant's research in the field of bryology. Also some biographical materials, such as Sullivant's will, obituary and letters, and manuscripts by colleagues C. F. Austin, Léo Lesquereux and Lewis D. de Schweinitz.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Cheever's correspondences, notes, diatom samples and lists of diatoms. Also some correspondence, addressed to W. B. Terry and J. P. Wintringham. Material pertains mostly to botanical research on diatoms by Cheever and others.".
- catalog abstract "Includes Blackford's notebooks, with notes on fungi and specimen lists; 605 watercolor drawings of fungi, several pencil drawings and paintings of fungi by Blackford; notes on mycology lectures; a few letters to Blackford, mostly from Jennie Conant; and photographs of fungi. Also biographies of Blackford and Elsie Foster Higbee, and letters addressed to Lizzie Allen. Website includes an inventory of all of the cryptogamic watercolors as well as several images.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains documentation in slide form of student work in the Visual and Environmental Studies studio art courses and of the exhibitions (primarily not by students) held at the Carpenter Center. Also includes theses and exceptional term papers.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unpublished reports which include architectural drawings and plans, photographs and written documentation of sites and structures. Although the reports' topics are international, a significant number treat structures in the Boston and Cambridge area.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains photographs taken on Long Island of landscapes, both natural and town; structures, including residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings; interiors; and people in portraits, and engaged in activities. Also some anonymous historical prints with negatives of Long Island.".
- catalog abstract "Contains glass plate negatives and contact prints on the construction and operation of the Boston subway. Includes pictures of streets, buildings, and trolley tracks in Boston and Cambridge, as well as many of the trolleys themselves.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of photographs from the invention of photography until the present. Most are by Americans, but the work of British, French, Italian, German, and Czechoslovakian photographers is also represented. The wide range of images includes landscapes, interiors, portraits, and abstract works. Subjects focused upon are the American West, native Americans, children and family groups, and natural landscapes. Photographers with ten or more prints in the collection are Eadweard Muybridge, Vittorio Sella, Ben Shahn, Samuel Bourne, Frances B. Johnston, John K. Hillers, William Jackson, Victor Albert Prout, John H. Garo, Bruce Davidson, W. F. H. Titzenthaler, William Bell, Timothy O'Sullivan, Brett Weston, Robert Frank, Percy Byron, Adolphe Braun, Andreas Feininger, Aaron Siskind, and Minor White.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of photographs and ephemera documenting the international social reform movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Housing, social settlements, race, workers’ benefits, recreation, and education are among the subjects covered. Though much of the work is by unidentified makers, photographers represented include Frances Benjamin Johnston, Percy Byron, and Lewis Hine. There is also a wide range of archival material, including albums, blue prints, plans, diagrams, booklets, hand-written matter, homework, and handcrafted objects.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 2810 platinum photographs documenting the Edwardian era particularly the leisure activities of the Scottish upper-middle class to which Wilson belonged, and the landscapes of the many foreign countries to which he traveled. Contains pictures of racing, shooting parties, motor tours, tennis, and picnics in Scotland; life in an English boarding school; the last days of the Scottish whaling industry; and Scottish yeomanry in World War I. His photographs of the historic sites, architecture, street scenes, and human activities in various foreign countries are a record of his tours. Three of the bound volumes are diaries illustrated with photographs: Egypt, 1904; Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Bosnia, Montenegro, and Venice, 1912; Spain and Tangier, 1913. Also included are the photographs Wilson took in India, Albania, Switzerland, and France.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of negatives and prints from professional photographers' studios from all over the United States. These photographs illustrate American social history with pictures of celebrations, public events, personal activities, portraits, and social rituals.".
- catalog abstract "The papers in this collection document Alexander Dorner's career and research interests as an art historian and educator. The collection consists primarily of clippings and other published materials, printed images, photographs of art and architecture, drawings, papers and ephemera collected by Dorner, and his own notes, writings, and lectures on these subjects. The collection also includes a small amount of correspondence with friends and colleagues. The topics reflect his personal and professional interests, including the following: art and architecture from the 15th to the 20th centuries, the role of the art museum, philosophy, education, symbolism in art, non-Western and 'primitive' art, magic and mythology, film, psychology, the impact of science and mathematics on art, Nazi Germany and politics, and the art and architecture of the Bauhaus. Most of the folders contain a mixture of annotated clippings, notes and images. The folders and their contents have been kept in original order; they are not in any apparent logical order.".
- catalog abstract "The Archives contains photographs of works of art that form a part of the Museum's accession records, and about 300 other images depicting the Germanic Museum, the construction of the present building, exhibition installations, benefactors, and holdings. Also included are the records of past exhibitions, 1930-1984, and of museum acquisitions and loans.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of papers of the German artist, Max Klinger, including copies of personal papers documenting his life, glass lantern slides of works of Klinger's, and a 16mm. motion picture film of his funeral.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Kittredge's notecards on literary references and other subjects of interest to him.".
- catalog abstract "The Shurcliff Collection includes drawings and plans related to firm projects, as well as professional and personal correspondence. Also included are miscellaneous manuscript and printed materials, an early billbook, a personal diary and hundreds of photographs and slides. These visual materials relate not only to firm work, but served as research images in the Shurcliff office.".
- catalog abstract "The Sert Collection includes thousands of drawings and plans related to his work as an architect and urban designer, as well as substantial files of correspondence, manuscript material, photographs and slides. The collection's contents also document his activities as a writer and lecturer and his involvement in professional and civic organizations.".
- catalog abstract "Contains aerial photographs of Pennsylvania and Wyoming, ca. 1981, and of Massachusetts, ca. 1935.".
- catalog abstract "Collection of 3600 lantern slides comprising international examples of landscape architecture. Also includes some portraits of landscape architects. (Many slides are 35mm. slides bound in glass lantern slide mounts.) Collection named for donor, Norman T. Newton (A.M., 1957), Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 11 scrapbooks containing approximately 500 photographs of interior and exterior views of houses and public buildings, mostly in northeastern United States (Mass., N.H., R.I., Conn., N.Y. and Pa.). Many of the views are unidentified, though one volume consists primarily of the work of Henry H. Richardson. Six of the volumes contain the signature of Edmund R. Willson and are dated 1898 and 1899. An additional three scrapbooks of photographs of French architecture are signed and dated Sept. and Oct. 1886.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of original photographs and negatives containing exterior and interior views of private residences, located primarily in the Midwest, especially Chicago. They represent a significant documentation of the domestic architecture and garden design of the 1920's and 1930's. Some of the prints are labelled and most are numbered in a personal system by Beals.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of 400 drawings of 14 projects, representing churches of several denominations and other public buildings in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Maine and Rhode Island, which Dirlam designed between 1929 and 1967. Also included are his thesis project for the Harvard Graduate School of Design and two watercolor renderings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 13 pen and ink drawings, most signed and dated, by Seyhoun. Subjects include landscapes and abstract images.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of drawings, mostly ink on linen tracing cloth.".
- catalog abstract "A composite collection of blueprints of architectural drawings, including measured drawings: plans, elevations, sections, details, of about 700 buildings in the United States (with the exception of 10 buildings in Europe and Japan). Most of the drawings were made at the time of the design or construction of the building, although some are measured drawings of older buildings.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, planning reports and ephemera documenting Whitten's career, especially his work as a consultant for the New York State Planning Board.".
- catalog abstract "Newspaper clippings relating to the exposition held in commemoration of the tercentenary of the founding of Jamestown, Va., in 1607. Materials collected by Warren H. Manning, who was the landscape architect for the exposition.".
- catalog abstract "The Le Corbusier Research Collection was established by José Luis Sert, Dean of the Graduate School of Design, in 1972. The bulk of the collection consists of printed and visual materials by and about Le Corbusier. Includes about 750 35 mm. slides of Le Corbusier drawings and designs, exhibits of his works and of structures he designed such as the Carpenter Center at Harvard; 2 microfilms; architectural sketches, plans and elevations of Carpenter Center; catalogs and posters of Le Corbusier exhibitions and prints of his graphic works; bibliographies and approximately 500 books, including translations of works by Le Corbusier.".
- catalog abstract "Contains primarily newspaper clippings and ephemeral material collected by Vidich while researching his book, The New York Cab Driver and His Fare (Cambridge: Schenkman, 1976). Includes some personal interviews.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes some 5,000 letters exchanged with his wife, Sophia White Olmsted (1862-1956), during the years 1898-1920. During this period Olmsted traveled for lengthly periods on firm business and this correspondence provides insight into the realities of both practice and domestic concerns. There are also correspondence files with professional colleagues, scattered manuscript materials of professional interest, as well as family papers, ephemera and photogaphs.".
- catalog abstract "Scrapbooks containing magazine clippings of photographs of plant materials.".
- catalog abstract "A comprehensive collection of printed reports (mostly annual reports) from American and Canadian parks, cemeteries, playgrounds, and horticultural societies, generally at the municipal level. This is a composite collection of several individual donations accumulated by the Library.".
- catalog abstract "The collection includes drawings and plans, related correspondence and photographs. In addition to the materials received from Dr. Curutchet, the collection's photographic files were supplemented by photographs taken and donated by Professor Jorge Silvetti of the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1979.".
- catalog abstract "Contains office records, diaries, sketches, ca. 500 photographs, some correspondence, pamphlets, and books, including a manuscript for an unpublished work of Eliot's.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Eliot's papers pertaining to the National Resources Planning Board, and predecessor agencies, the National Planning Board, the National Resources Board, and the National Resources Committee. Includes ten series: Minutes, 1933-1943; Circulars, 1933-1943; Bulletins, 1934-1943; Status of Work Reports, 1936-1943; Orders, 1934-1943; News Releases, 1934-1943; Staff Memoranda, 1937-1939; Speeches, 1932-1936; Newspaper Clippings, 1934-1942; and Miscellaneous Material, 1932-1943. Notable correspondents are Franklin Delano Roosevelt, NRPB members Harold L. Ickes, Frederick A. Delano and Charles E. Merriam. Also includes 199 reports issued by the NRPB.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes 800 books and periodicals, 2000 photos, 1200 drawings, 20 miscellaneous objects and 200 folders of miscellaneous correspondence and provides an extensive record of medieval architectural history. The material documents Kenneth John Conant's (1894-1984) forty years directing archaeological excavations and research at the Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy, France. Conant completely reconstructed in drawings and models the monastic Romanesque church. Conant was a Harvard University faculty member in the Graduate School of Design.".
- catalog abstract "A collection assembled by the Frances Loeb Library, of architectural and landscape architectural working drawings and blueprints, including 100 and 200 feet=one inch scale sepias of Harvard University, Gund Hall plans and plans of about 40 other Harvard buildings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, photographs and ephemera related to the International Congres of Modern Architecture, drawn from the files of Josep LLuis Sert, who was a founding member of the organization and its president (1947-1956).".
- catalog abstract "Includes notebooks containing typed and handwritten drafts of articles and books by Wagner, correspondence, and clippings. Also a few items by Wagner's son Bernard, an architect now practicing in Hamburg. Published material from Wagner's collection was also acquired by the Frances Loeb Library and is integrated into its cataloged holdings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 53 manuscript volumes (spiral bound) containing drawings and text, and photographs and negatives.".
- catalog abstract "Collection of watercolor drawings of architecture in Europe and the Near East, done by Bennett from 1931 to 1932 under a Julia Amory Appleton Traveling Fellowship; pencil sketches, also of European architecture, 1928-1929; photographs; and a written account of one or both trips.".
- catalog abstract "Includes sketchbooks of measured drawings and photographs of European architectural landmarks, a 108 page report on the Colisseum in Rome, and folders of relevant clippings from architectural magazines.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of unpublished reports prepared for the government of Venezuela by a team of planners and consultants from the Joint Center for Urban Studies. Reports analyze the economic structure and potential of the Guayana region as a basis for determining requirements for housing, industry and commerce, public services and the pattern for urban and regional growth, including a development plan for the design of Ciudad Guayana.".
- catalog abstract "Contains material collected by Comey, including planning reports. Majority of the reports are written by Comey. Also includes diploma issued to him by American Society of Civil Engineers in 1925.".
- catalog abstract "Includes Robinson's professional library of pamphlets and clippings relating to city planning, together with books and periodicals.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 53 sets of drawings, mostly plans of estates and public building sites. Material includes blueprints, colored drawings on stiff paper, and ink on tracing cloth.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of six partly filled volumes of pencil and chalk sketches of European buildings by Krokyn, which he did in Europe the year following his graduation from Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of planning reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and clippings produced and collected by Isaacs in connection with his work on two projects: the Syracuse-Onondaga County (N.Y.) Postwar Planning Project and the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence between landscape architects William Lyman Phillips (Harvard University, A.B. 1908 and M.L.A. 1910) and Prentiss French (Harvard University, M.L.A. 1921).".
- catalog abstract "Consists of three models, with accompanying explanatory material prepared by Howard T. Fisher.".
- catalog abstract "Views of Boston subway construction; work by Metropolitan Contracting Company.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of postcard views of cities, buildings and landscapes. Most are of sites in Europe, largely in France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy, but some postcards are of sites in the United States.".
- catalog abstract "Materials pertain to oriental gardens, mostly Japanese and Chinese and some Hindu and Persian, collected by Dorothy McFadden, author of Oriental Gardens in America: A Visitor's Guide. Largely brochures, newspaper and magazine clippings of oriental gardens. Also about 60 postcards, about 25 photographs, 2 blueprints, 3 calendars, letters, press releases and about 100 35mm. slides of Japanese gardens in Portland, Ore. and San Francisco, Calif.".
- catalog abstract "Consists primarily of field notes for various botanical collections made by Rock. Includes notes for specimens collected between December 1921 and March 1924, and for his 1924 to 1927 expedition to China, for the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. Also manuscript on Iowa flora, arranged by families and including scientific and common names.".
- catalog abstract "Contains mostly correspondence between Davenport and other amateur and professional botanists; about one quarter of the 340 correspondents are women. Subject matter is almost entirely botanical, and deals especially with ferns. Also includes seven drafts for articles which were never published, and photographs of ferns, including an album depicting Davenport's herbarium specimens and portraits of Davenport.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of minutes of meetings of subscribers to fund for establishing a professorship of natural history at Harvard University. Minutes are handwritten.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence, mostly incoming to Kennedy; Kennedy's journals, including botanical notes of field trips between 1896 and 1917 and one notebook documenting his travels in Europe in 1903 and 1905; and manuscripts concerning his index of plants in the works of Shakespeare and literary references to plants in Francis Bacon's writing. Correspondents are mostly botanists, but also correspondence pertaining to personal business and family matters and Kennedy's activities and acquaintances such as Walter Deane and William G. Farlow, at Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of botanical notebooks and manuscripts with descriptions of Klatt's herbarium. Material written in both Latin and German. Klatt's herbarium is also housed at Gray Herbarium.".
- catalog abstract "Contains primarily drafts and notes pertaining to the partially published "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands." Of unpublished portions of this work, the section on monopetalous exogenous plants was largely completed; that on apetalous exogenous plants partially done; and only general notes exist for the endogenae section.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters, apparently preserved by Moore primarily for their value as autograph letters. Each correspondent is represented by no more than three letters; most are letters of acknowledgment from other botanists.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of three field notebooks listing dates, general locations and names of plants found by Olney and a listing of algae, 1847. Notes probably used by Olney in preparing his Rhode Island floras.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of brief lists of Palmer's plants and more extensive field notes for his plants. Includes two segments of notes: one set for Acapulco plants collected in 1894-1895 and one set for plants from the state of Durango, Mexico, 1896. Also notes by Asa Gray and Daniel Eaton regarding Palmer's collections.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of a diary documenting Nicholls' travels in the Lesser Antilles between May 1 and June 18, 1891. Contains descriptions of botany, zoology, history and social customs of the area.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of an annotated copy of Catalogus florae ludovicianae (1852), including manuscript fragment from earlier work submitted to Smithsonian, and a 9 page manuscript, which is a copy of Hale's lists of Cyperaceae and Gramineae, by Sereno Watson. Also 13 pages of miscellaneous manuscripts, possibly by Josiah Hale, similar to the latter list.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of correspondence concerning Mt. Desert flora and manuscript material pertaining to the Champlain Society and plants of Mt. Desert. Major correspondent is Redfield, and about 60 other individuals. Manuscripts include two lists of Mt. Desert plants, each ca. 80 pages; six volumes of annual reports, 1880-1888, of the Champlain Society Botanical Department; journal of their 1885 session; and other material pertaining to a Society celebration.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscript titled "A List of Plants observed at or in the vicinity of Permansion in the Island of Dominica", with listings for botanical names, English or provincial names and places of growth for plants of the West Indies.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of a manuscript of the fourth volume of Outlines of the Globe, specifically a preliminary draft of the Flora Indica, which is included in the volume. The copy was prepared by an amanuensis with pencil corrections in Pennant's writing.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of "Index Phaenogamicae Herbarii", a catalog of plants in von Schweinitz's herbarium. The catalog is in his handwriting and contains 41 leaves.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notebook containing "Annotated List of the Vascular Plants of Martha's Vineyard and Block Island" compiled by Seymour. Includes letter, 1943, from M. L. Fernald.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of five field notebooks; annotated copies of his published works; letters, 1902-1904, mostly from Cyrus Guernsey Pringle; and photographs. Field notes are from Shaw's 1904 and 1905 Mexican trips.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of bibliographic index, created by Carlos Muños Pizarro (1913-1973), to species described by Rudolf Amandus and Federico Philippi, for the flora of South America; accompanied by a manuscript, annotated by Ivan M. Johnston, and containing about 175 leaves.".
- catalog abstract "Contains notebooks, 1905-1916, containing notes on various European and American herbaria visited by Robinson; notes on plants collected in southern New Hampshire and Vermont; manuscripts of unpublished works pertaining to Eupatorium, Leguminosae and the flora of Cocos Island in Costa Rica; draft of lecture by Robinson; and notes and letters concerning corrections to Gray's Manual. Also diplomas, certificates and other biographical material.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of letters to Robbins from 34 correspondents, pertaining mostly to botany; botanical notes on Potamogeton; and a notebook. Major correspondents include Edward Tuckerman and Thomas Conrad Porter.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of drawings of plant and insect life and shells; some are drawn from published illustrations and others are microscope views. Also includes notes on insects and plants.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of a booklet containing a list of plants, possibly those in Pierce's herbarium.".
- catalog abstract "Scrapbook contains manuscript material of Thurber and Munro, such as letters, 1858-1859, from Munro to Thurber; Munro's notes on Thurber's grasses; and Thurber's notes on Gramineae of the Mexican boundary. Also includes a transcript of scrapbook materials by Sereno Watson.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of manuscript sheet (probably from a bound volume) listing plants with an emphasis on horticultural plants, by A. Targioni-Tozzetti. Sheet is probably the work of Antonio Targioni-Tozzetti.".
- catalog abstract "Includes small amount of correspondence; course notes; 11 botanical notebooks; notebooks on Alaskan and Canadian plants and ferns of Costa Rica and New Hampshire; photographs of Costa Rica and Alaska; and biographical material.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of notebook containing lists of plants collected by Topping and a diary of his trip to British North Borneo in 1915.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of Watson's field notes; notes, 1878, for his bibliographical index; manuscripts and notes pertaining to other published works; and correspondence, 1852-1872, concerning the King expedition, an 1880 trip to the northwestern United States for the Tenth Census Forest Survey, and family matters. Field notes are from the King expedition and from Watson's trips to the Northwest (1880) and Guatemala (1885).".
- catalog abstract "Includes mostly materials relating to Wright's collections while on the North Pacific Expedition and the U. S. Commission in Santo Domingo. North Pacific papers include a journal; notes on plants collected during the expedition and immediately after, in Nicaragua; unpublished manuscript on plants in Japan (in Asa Gray's handwriting); and notes on Cape of Good Hope plants by William Henry Harvey. Santo Domingo papers contain draft of unpublished manuscript, 1871, "Flora Domingensis" with letter from D. C. Eaton and notes by Daniel Oliver.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of papers pertaining to genus Carex, including notes, letters, lists of Carex collections and a card index listing species of Carex.".
- catalog abstract "Includes financial records; notebook listing ferns and willows, 1872-1873; maps and plans of the garden, 1888-1924; and miscellaneous notes and reports, 1866-1930. Financial records consist of account book, 1864-1875; financial history of garden, 1934, and a memorandum, 1945, from Merrill.".
- catalog abstract "Biographical papers contain a copy of a biography of Weatherby, by Una Weatherby, including background material such as letters and photographs; correspondence, 1910-1912, concerning his European travels; diaries and student course notebooks; and family genealogical materials, such as a daguerreotype and letters. Botanical materials include 12 field notebooks and other plant collection records; general botanical notes relating to Gray Herbarium and several other topics; notes on New England, South Carolina and Grand Manan flora; manuscripts pertaining to ferns; manuscripts, notes and correspondence pertaining to nomenclature, 1919-1949, and Weatherby's research with Alfred Rehder; and general botanical correspondence, 1908-1947, mostly from his pre-Herbarium years or after his retirement.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of drawings of new species of Japanese plants prepared by Isaac Sprague; they are black and white and most are 11"x14.5". Eight drawings illustrate species described in Gray's account of Perry expedition plants; 18 illustrate species described in Gray's account of Japanese plants of the North Pacific expedition; and 28 drawings are unidentified.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscripts and drawings, probably gathered by Asa Gray in producing the expedition's first report. Includes lists of plants collected on the expedition (created by several individuals); letters by Francis Boott and Brackenridge containing notes on Carices and Unciniae and catalog of phanogamous plants; notes by Gray on plants of Hawaii and his manuscript for the unpublished portion of the botanical report. Also colored drawings, possibly field sketches, mostly by Alfred T. Agate and some by Joseph Drayton; and black and white drawings by Agate, W.R. Hutton, Drayton and Isaac Sprague.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of blueprint, 1925, of an 1897 map of Bussey grounds; 8 drawings including floor plans, details of facade, and elevation; and section drawings of laboratory wall and preparing room wall.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of field data recorded on preprinted sheets for collections 1-2085, Aug. 25- Oct. 9, 1980. Each collection is entered on a separate sheet.".
- catalog abstract "Contains field notes of represent the works of collectors employed by the Gray Herbarium., The plant lists date from 1850 to 1953 represent the of Harvard botanists, collectors employed by the Gray Herbarium, and other collectors. The accession books begin in 1879 and document sources of specimens, descriptions and numbers received by the Gray Herbarium.".
- catalog abstract "This collection comprises official correspondence, ca. 1890-1955, of the Herbarium and is primarily of Benjamin Lincoln Robinson. Correspondents include amateur and professional botanists, collectors, prospective students, and other Harvard offices and committees. Topics include discussion about botanical nomenclature, identification of specimens, biopolitics, and routine office matters.".