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Guide to the Trevor Kincaid Papers 1890-1975

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Title Guide to the Trevor Kincaid Papers 1890-1975
Subject Entomology--Study and teaching; Zoology--Study and teaching; Marine ecology--Washington (State); Oyster culture--Washington (State); Small presses--Washington (State); University Archives/Faculty Papers (University of Washington); Fisheries and wildlife; Science; Washington (State); Photographs; Colleges and Universities; Fisheries and Wildlife
Description Papers of a professor of zoology at University of Washington and oysterman; Trevor Kincaid was Professor of Zoology at the University of Washington from 1901-1947. Although primarily involved with entomological efforts, he became interested in oysters in 1911, previously having founded the Marine Station at Friday Harbor in 1905. In 1908 Kincaid, as Special Agent for the US Department of Agriculture, traveled to Japan and Russia to study the gypsy moth and its...
Publisher Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Date 1890/1975
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Type Collection recordgrp
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv55081
Language eng
Format 6.15 cubic feet (16 boxes, 1 vertical file)
Coverage 1890-1975

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