Entomology
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Martin M. Barnes papers
This collection contains articles, slides, newsletters, correspondence, and other material on Dr. Martin M. Barnes, past University of California, Riverside, professor of entomology and plant pathology. Barnes' research was focused on the practical needs of agriculture. The bulk of the collection contains information on pests in California agriculture and information of his professional life at Cornell University and at the University of California, Riverside, Citrus Experiment Station.
Alfred M. Boyce papers
This collection includes materials from Alfred M. Boyce, an entomologist and first dean of the University of California, Riverside's College of Agriculture. Items in the collection include agricultural research, photographs, information on the Citrus Experiment Station, and materials related to the publication of Boyce's memoir, Odyssey of an Entomologist: Adventures on the Farm, at Sea, and in the University.
University of California, Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station records
George and Harold Compere papers
The collection contains materials related to the professional careers of George and Harold Compere, who were early biological control academics that worked at the Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station. Materials in the collection include news clippings, reprints, research notes, photographs, and realia.
Kenneth W. Cooper papers
The collection consists of items from former UC Riverside Emeritus Professor of Biology Kenneth W. Cooper. Items in the collection include family photographs and genealogical information, as well as academic articles written by Cooper's wife Ruth and his brother G. Arthur. Also included in the collection are correspondence and photographs related to Cooper's academic mentor Franz Schrader, and his wife Sally Hughes-Schrader.
Thomas Miller papers
The collection consists of materials related to the career of Thomas Miller, a Professor Emeritus in the UC Riverside Department of Entomology whose research focused mainly on insect physiology and toxicology. Items in the collection include reports, notes, and publications.