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Harry H. Knight Papers, 1877-1975 Harry H. Knight Papers, 1877-1975 Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C. Contact us at [email protected] Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 1 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Collection Overview Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected] Title: Harry H. Knight Papers Identifier: Accession T90017 Date: 1877-1975 Extent: 15.65 cu. ft. (14 record storage boxes) (1 16x20 box) (4 3x5 boxes) (1 5x8 box) Creator:: Knight, Harry H. Language: English Administrative Information Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession T90017, Harry H. Knight Papers Descriptive Entry This accession consists of Harry H. Knight's professional and personal correspondence, class notes and records (as both teacher and student), research, drafts of papers, published papers, and photographs. Of note are letters from family and friends in St. Louis, Missouri, and Los Angeles, California, c. 1910-1975; correspondence files of the Slingerland Lantern Slide Co. owned by Mrs. M. V. Slingerland, c. 1915; and materials regarding Knight's hobby - raising gladioli. Related materials can be found in Accession 83-043. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Entomologists Entomology Gladiolus Types of Materials: Black-and-white photographs Manuscripts Names: Knight, Harry H. Page 1 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Slingerland Lantern Slide Co. Geographic Names: Los Angeles (Calif.) Saint Louis (Mo.) Page 2 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Container Listing Box 1 Box 1 of 20 Clippings, 1975 (biographical info on Harry H. Knight) Box 1 of 20 "List of Genera family Miridae of the World," typescript book by H. H. Knight Box 1 of 20 Illustrations for Plates in Knights’ Publications (many drawn by Knight) (52 folders) Box 1 of 20 "Arabs:" Notes for Knight’s "Classics" Seminars Box 1 of 20 Bibliography and Student Exams Box 1 of 20 Zoology 114B Box 1 of 20 Pamphlet: "Controlling Garden Insects in Iowa" Box 1 of 20 Pamphlet: "How Many Insects Are There in the World?" Box 1 of 20 Animal Ecology Box 1 of 20 Pamphlet: "Developing Forests Resistant to Insect Injury" Box 1 of 20 Zoology 114A Box 1 of 20 Pamphlet: Sketch of the Geology of Iowa" Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Brochures and Catalogues Box 1 of 20 "Genera of Miridae from America North of Mexico" Box 1 of 20 [Zoology] 524: Miscellaneous Entomological Material Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: J. R. de la Torre-Bueno Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: W. Downes Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: Teiso Esaki Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: R. C. Froeschner Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: T. H. Frison Page 3 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: "F" Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: Dr. H. T. Fernold Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: Catherine Ford Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: Dr. L. Fulmek Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: G-H Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: William E. Hoffman Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: H. B. Hungerford Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: G-H Box 1 of 20 Correspondence: E. Hixson Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Notes and Sketches Box 1 of 20 Zoology 375 Box 1 of 20 Pamphlets on Insecticides (includes DDT) Box 1 of 20 List of Laboratories in Dept. of Zoology and Entomology; Miscellaneous School Papers Box 1 of 20 Biography of Herbert Osborn; Miscellaneous School Papers Box 1 of 20 Publications of H. H. Knight Box 1 of 20 Sigma Xi Box 1 of 20 Literature and History (bibliography for Zoology 578) Box 1 of 20 Miscellaneous Papers by H. H. Knight ("Radio Address to the Federated Garden Clubs," etc.) and Others; Iowa State University Papers, etc. Box 1 of 20 Zoology 274 Box 1 of 20 Bibliography; Zoology 601 Box 1 of 20 Introduction to de Reamur: "The Natural History of Ants" Box 1 of 20 War Dept.: Personal Orders, H. H. Knight Box 2 Box 2 of 20 "Classics" Seminar Series I Box 2 of 20 Darwin Page 4 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Box 2 of 20 Zoology 377 Box 2 of 20 "Thermocouple:" Miscellaneous Horticulture and Entomology Papers Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Robert L. Usinger Box 2 of 20 Miscellaneous Publications Info Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: E. C. Zimmerman Box 2 of 20 Map: 1928 Infestation of White Grubs in Iowa Box 2 of 20 Butler, A. G., 1877 Box 2 of 20 Latreille Box 2 of 20 Photo Letters Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: W. S. Blatchley Box 2 of 20 "A Survey of Entomological Literature," M. K. Riley Box 2 of 20 Zoology 301 Box 2 of 20 Zoology 301: Lab Outlines Box 2 of 20 Cass F. Smith, "Insect Pests of the Dahlia in Iowa" Box 2 of 20 Wilbur R. Grant,"The Peach Tree Borer" Box 2 of 20 Miscellaneous Class Notes Box 2 of 20 List of Mispronounced Words Box 2 of 20 Ames Day Box 2 of 20 Osborn Research Club, 1936 Box 2 of 20 Zoology 312 Box 2 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: S. A. Watson Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Waldorf Bindery Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Grace Olive Wiley re: Her Pet Alligator and Rattlesnakes (with photo) Box 2 of 20 Bibliography: Arachnida Page 5 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Box 2 of 20 Lecture List, 1968-1969 Box 2 of 20 Outline, Zoology 601 Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: E. P. Van Duzee Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: V Box 2 of 20 Concerning Insects: "What is An Insect?," by H. H. Knight Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: T. Y. Hsiao Box 2 of 20 Grad Student Committee, 1965 Box 2 of 20 Newspaper Sent - Anson Coll, Jr. Box 2 of 20 Lygus: "Some Interrelations of Insects to Plants," H. H. Knight Box 2 of 20 Lygus oblineatus Box 2 of 20 Osborn Club Box 2 of 20 Entomological Societies Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Edgar W. Davis Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: (Smith) Davidson Box 2 of 20 Coleoptera Key Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Mumford, et. al. Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Pearl A. McConnell Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Archie Rolfs Box 2 of 20 Orders for Net Rings and Handles Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Eva Bergroth Box 2 of 20 Ernst E. Bergroth Biography Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: J. W. Folsom Box 2 of 20 List of Publications of Filippo Silvestri Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Fred M. Schott Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Martha W. Schackleford Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Sanford E. Shields Page 6 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Owen Bryant Box 2 of 20 Entomology 312: H. J. Romm Box 2 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence Box 2 of 20 Insecticide Info Box 2 of 20 Miscellaneous Correspondence (3 folders) Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Recommendations Box 2 of 20 Pyrex Test Tubes: Corning Glass Orders Box 2 of 20 Bills for Books Purchased Box 2 of 20 Equipment Needs Box 2 of 20 H. H. Knight Equipment Needs Box 2 of 20 Correspondence: Nomenclature Committee Box 2 of 20 Graduate Committee Forms Box 2 of 20 Insect Cases and Units Box 2 of 20 Special Items Box 2 of 20 Entomological Notes Box 2 of 20 Test Site Species Box 2 of 20 Entomological Notes Box 3 Box 3 of 20 List of Illustrations Box 3 of 20 Parthenicus - Key Box 3 of 20 Entomological Notes (5 folders) Box 3 of 20 Reuteroscopus (2 folders) Box 3 of 20 Orthotylini Box 3 of 20 Lopidea (2 folders) Box 3 of 20 H. H. Knight, "New Species of Pronocrepis" Box 3 of 20 Platylygus Manuscript - Sent Kelton Page 7 of 22 Harry H. Knight Papers https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_289766 Box 3 of 20 Keltonia Box 3 of 20 Orectoderus Box 3 of 20 List Species in Manuscripts Box 3 of 20 Europiella Box 3 of 20 Entomological Notes Box 3 of 20 Figures - Final Copy Box 3 of 20 Ilnacora Box 3 of 20 Contents - Number Species Box 3 of 20 Phymatopsallus New Species of Phylinae Box 3 of 20 Emendations Box 3 of 20 Plagiognathus Box 3 of 20 "Review of the Genus Ilnacora," H. H. Knight Box 3 of 20 Notes for H. H. Knight Publications Box 3 of 20 Typescript "Mirid" Manuscript by H. H. Knight with Editorial Comments Box 3 of 20 Committee Work Box 3 of 20 Entomological Society of America Box 3 of 20 Paracalocoris Box 3 of 20 Typescript of H. H. Knight Unnamed Publication ("Miridae" ?) (17 folders) Box 3 of 20 Correspondence: 1938-1942 Box 3 of 20 Genera Box 3 of 20 Reprints from the "Great Basin Naturalist" Box 3 of 20 "The Skep," 1967 Box 3 of 20 "Studies at the Nevada Test Site, 1959-1966," Beck and Alford Box 3 of 20 Correspondence: Max Weg/Staudiger and A. Bang-Haas Box 3 of 20 Zoology 312 - Scientific Papers, 1932 Box 3 of 20 Zoology 578, Student Papers Page 8 of 22 Harry H.
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