- MG 114
- Archief
- 1952-1974 (inclusive); 1967-1972 (predominant)
This collection contains notes, abstracts, and correspondence relating to 7 research articles by Dr. Turel, as well as a copy of her PhD thesis.
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This collection contains notes, abstracts, and correspondence relating to 7 research articles by Dr. Turel, as well as a copy of her PhD thesis.
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This fonds contains correspondence; minutes; reports; working papers; briefs and submissions; both for the Advisory Planning Committee on Medical Care, and for the Oil and Gas Conservation Board. Additionally, there is material from Thompsons's tenure as President of the University of Saskatchewan; material related to the International Botanical Congress and the International Congress of Genetics; and several reference books, primarily dealing with Medicare in Canada and abroad.
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This fonds documents the academic career of William Maher, including correspondence with colleagues; research notes and logs, drafts, and articles; together with numerous film images of wildlife.
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This fonds documents Professor Hammer's research interests (including much data from Saskatchewan and Alberta lakes) and publication record. Also included is material relating to Dr. Hammer's service with such groups as the Water Studies Institute and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society and a file of minutes and memoranda documenting his term as Biology Department Head.
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Documents in the fonds relate to the National Research Council - International Biological Program Natural Area Survey - Conservation Terrestrial Saskatchewan Region. Most regions of Canada had an IBP Committee working toward the establishment of a Natural Area system. The Sask. provincial program started in 1968. Fieldwork began in 1969 with 95 areas were selected for the inventory.
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This collection contains research notes, diaries, and printed material dealing with entomology (in particular, the study of midges), bonsai, and the classification of birds. The photographic material includes subjects relating to Saunder's research; views from his extensive travels (including Egypt [1932]; Ceylon [1932]; Brazil [1923]; Hong Kong and the Far East [1932]; and North America, particularly Emma Lake [1939-1943].
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Diagram of a ground sloth and glyptodonte
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ground sloth and glyptodonte. Colbert, 1955, p. 258.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Cervine deer or stag, the American Wapiti or 'elk' (Cervus). Different from the true 'elk' (Alces) of Old World, which is the moose of North America. Colbert, 1955, p. 392.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Lamarck in caricature (Umbgrove 1943, p. 51).
Ellesmere Det. Purple saxifrage
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Ellesmere Det. Purple saxifrage.
Whale skull on high level beach
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Whale skull on high level beach. Simonee Michael, Milne Inlet, N.W.T. August 15, 1965."
This fonds consists of notes, record books, and reports concerning Rawson's limnological research: particularly his studies done in Prince Albert National Park (1928-1934); the national parks areas of the Rocky Mountains (1935-1941); Riding Mountain National Park; Reindeer, Athabasca, and Great Slave Lake; and Lac La Ronge, Amisk Lake, and the Churchill drainage system (1942 onward). Additionally, there is considerable correspondence with a number of Rawson's colleagues and with various national organizations. The fonds also includes speeches, maps, and lecture notes. There are also photograph albums which contain family images, images of research trips, and of various flora and fauna.
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This fonds contains correspondence with teachers, government officials, colleagues and the general public concerning plant specimens, diseases, identification and equipment.
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Fonds primarily includes administrative and research files relating to the Matador Project and the International Biological Programme at the Canadian and international levels.
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This fonds reflects Dr. Fowke's career as a researcher and professor at the University of Saskatchewan.
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