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BOOK

Title:  
Journal of a hunting excursion to Louis Lake 1851
Creators:
Colles, James, 1828-1898 | Johnston, James B. | Adirondack Museum
Publication:
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York, 1961.
Notes:  
"One thousand copies ... printed." Authors were James Colles and James B. Johnston, jr., merchants of the city of New York.-cf. lst page of the Journal.
Call #:  
917.47 C68j
Extent:
[79] p. : ill., facsims. ; 28 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Address: Pre-Cambrian sediments in the Adirondacks
Parent:
Amer. assoc. for adv. of sci. Proc. v.49
Creator:
Kemp, James Furman, 1859-1926
Publication:
Amer. Assoc. for Adv. of Sci, Easton, 1900.
Call #:  
506.73 AM3P V.49
Extent:
p.157-184.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1888-1955
Abstract:  

The Charles Christopher Adams papers include correspondence, diaries, field notes, manuscripts, and photographs, all reflecting Adams' interests in biology, ecology and human ecology, geography, and zoology. The field notebooks are extensive, spanning the years 1888-1948. Of special interest are those on the Adirondack regions, 1919-1948 (2 boxes) and from his Latin American trip of 1948. The photographs are both family and professional, with many from his numerous field trips. Of significance are the photos and negatives from the Roosevelt Wild Life Experiment Station (N.Y. State College, Syracuse) and from the University of Montana Biological Station at Flathead Lake, Montana (1913). There is much personal correspondence with Wilda P. Mackenzie. A part of the collection pertains to his daughter, Harriet Adams, including exchanges with the Charles C. Adams Center for Ecological Studies at Western Michigan University, and her unfinished biography of her father.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Ad17
Extent:
15 Linear feet