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Curatorial Records

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Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of images of cacti maintained by curator Joseph Nelson Rose. Most images were taken in Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, the British West Indies, and the Danish West Indies. Some images of people, buildings, and landscapes are also present. Materials are mostly glass plate negatives and nitrate negatives. There is also a small amount of black and white photographs, illustrations, sketches, and notes.
sova.sia.fa13-280

Place

Ecuador
Brazil
Argentina
Dominican Republic
West Indies, British
Danish West Indies

Topic

Botany
Cactus
Botanists

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Curatorial Records

Extent

1.58 cu. ft. (1 document box) (3 5x8 boxes)

Date

1899-1918

Archival Repository

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Identifier

Accession 13-280

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Scientific illustrations
Sketches
Black-and-white photographs
Nitrate materials
Glass negatives

Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 13-280, United States National Museum. Division of Plants, Curatorial Records

Genre/Form

Manuscripts
Scientific illustrations
Sketches
Black-and-white photographs
Nitrate materials
Glass negatives
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Accession 13-280
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Record ID

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Opuntia caatinga, near Juazeiro, Bahia, Brazil, 19723, June 2, 1915 (4" x 6" negative)

Agave, English Harbor, Antigua, British West Indies, 4, February 8, 1913 (5" x 7" negative)

Near El Paso, Texas, October 1913 (three 4" x 6" negatives)

Plate XIII Film 10, Lucuma tree in Loja, 130 (4" x 5" negative)

Cereus, Azua, Santo Domingo, March 13, 1913 (5" x 7" negative)

Plate XXIII Film 1, Mount Tungurahua, with smoke, on one side, G & Q Railroad, between Quito and R., 237, November 1, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Plate XIX Film 5, A row of zanahoria, on the Licay Hacienda, Huigra, 194, October, 22, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Neorussellia, Toca da Onca, Bahia, Brazil, 20095, June 28, 1915 (4" x 6" negative)

Plate XVIII Film 2, Tree cactus, 25 feet high, leaning against a tree, partly obscured, cephalocereus, 179 (4" x 5" negative)

Opuntia spp., Cordoba, Argentina, September 8, 1915 (five 4" x 6" negatives)

"Quinta Normal", 1914 (three 4" x 6" negatives)

Plate X Film 11, A tree with large berries on the side of a stream near Cuenca, a solanum, 97, September 22, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Santiago, Chile, 1914 (twelve 4" x 6" negatives)

Opuntia rubescens, Serra de Sao Jose (Minas), December 10, 1883, Glaziou 14865, arbusto flores amarellentos (5" x 7" negative)

Plate XX Film 5, A lamai tree, (different from the one above Kelly Grade, Huigra), growing on rocky wall, between Huigra and Ventura, 206, October 23, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Plate IX Film 1, Man selling rondadors, 91 (4" x 5" negative)

Echinocereus from E. A. Goldman, Rice, Arizona (16.93), July 1916 (three 5" x 7" negatives)

Clusia, San Pedro de Macoris, Santo Domingo, March 26, 1913 (4" x 6" negative)

Plate XIII Film 12, Piper plant, Loja, 132, September 30, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Cephalocereus, Azua, Santo Domingo, March 16, 1913 (4" x 6" negative)

Plate VIII Film 2, A trumpet flower tree in the yard of Casa Grande, Huigra, 70, September 10, 1918 (4" x 5" negative)

Pereskia aculeata, Antigua, British West Indies, February 13, 1913 (5" x 7" negative)

49.2 Children (4" x 5" negative)

Tamarindus, Juazeiro, Bahia, Brazil, 19781, June 6, 1915 (4" x 6" negative)


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