This letter to the Bureau of Marine Fisheries of Massachusetts, Division of Fish and Game, of the Department of Conservation discusses methods for injecting and shipping crawfish and lobsters.
This letter to the staff at the Bass Biological Laboratory in Englewood, Florida, includes some instructions, general news and reflections, and suggestions for future biological activities.
This letter is addressed to a Miss Clark and may be from J. Lear Grimmer. The item discusses business relating to both the Bass lab in Englewood, Florida, and John F. Bass Jr.'s Chicago office.
This letter to John F. Bass Jr. discusses general news about events and people at the Bass lab in Englewood, Florida. The letter also discusses Zoological Research Supply Company business.
This letter to Geo D. Makepeace is a response to a letter offering library books. This item thanks Makepeace for his offer of books. The titles included in Makepeace's earlier letter list topics such as chemistry, storms ...
This letter to John F. Bass Jr. offers to sell the Bass lab items from Makepeace's library, and offers a complete title list if Bass is interested. The titles included in the letter list topics such as chemistry, storms ...
This item is a blank form requesting information on United States biological stations. Information contained includes questions on the director of the station, number of staff, student involvement, and more.
This item is an obituary of John F. Bass Jr., who died in Mexico on December 19, 1939. The item includes biographical information and his contributions regarding the Bass Biological Laboratory in Englewood, Florida. The ...
This letter to John F. Bass Jr. in Mexico is likely from either Stewart Springer or J. Lear Grimmer, and discusses improvements being made to the Bass lab in Englewood, Florida, as well as Zoological Research Supply Company ...