Fonds consists of these series: I Buildings and facilities (1975). Hocking Entomological Laboratory: blueprints. II Correspondence (1965-1966). Acquisition of J. Brown's collection. III Field notes (1960-1966). Includes A.P. Nimmo; D.C.D. Happold; Flatbush Field Station. IV History ([1953], 1964). First and revised versions; by Brian Hocking. V Lecture notes (1947- 1958). Notes by E. Strickland, Brian Hocking. VI Quaestiones entomologicae (Periodical) (1953- 1973). Volumes 1-9, on microfilm. VII Research papers (1911-1976). Includes published and unpublished works of E. Strickland (1911-1958); Andrew P. Nimmo; Joseph Belicek; J.B. Wallis; D.J. Larson; D.R. Rosenberg.
The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Geoffrey Lester and contains materials originally dating from 1868-1997. The fonds consists of this sous-fonds: Historical Atlas of Railways in Alberta (1868-1997) The sous-fonds consists of materials created or collected by Lester in the process of creating the atlas. The sous-fonds contains these series: A. Administrative (1984-1997) The series consists of research inquiries, expense listings, correspondence, funding files, and other materials relating to publication of the atlas. B. Research materials (1984-1997, originals 1868-1997) The series consists of news clippings, annual reports, maps, photographs, articles, and other materials related to Alberta railways. C. Publication (1984-1997) The series consists of checklists, specification sheets, drafts of various sections of the publication and other materials related to the creation and publication of the Historical Atlas of Railways in Alberta.
Fonds consists of these series: I Advisory Committee (1961-1986). Includes Board of Directors; minutes. II Agreements (1985). Hokkaido University. III Alberta þ Government offices (1973- 1979). Includes grants and research proposals; Advisory Committee on the Boreal Institute and the Arctic Institute of North America (University of Calgary). IV Annual reports (1960-1974). Includes "Report of Activities" and "Review of Activities." V Arctic Summer School (1970-1984). VI Arctic Winter School (1976-1982). VII Boreal Circle Society (1968-1985). Includes speakers. VIII Canada þ Government offices (1966-1984). IX Conferences, institutes, seminars (1967- 1980). Includes proposed and presented events. X Field stations (1968-1984). Includes Meanook; Kananaskis. XI Grants (1961-1989). Includes correspondence with foundations. XII Interdisciplinary Studies (1968-1983). Includes Advisory Committee; institutes and centres. XIII Library (1960-1982). Includes liaison with other northern studies libraries; Northern Libraries Colloquy. XIV Memberships (1978-1985). Predominantly the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies. XV Northern Alberta Summer School (1975-1979, 1982-1983). Includes Fort Chipewyan, 1982-1983. XVI Planning and development (1959-1974). XVII Projects (1968- 1980). Includes Yukon and Arctic bibliographies; Northwest Territories Centennial; Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program (AOSERP) oral histories. XVIII Publications (1973-1981). Includes correspondence for occasional publications series, nos. 1-15.
Fonds consists of these series: I Associations (1947-1988). Includes or relates to grants; memberships; publications; public lectures. II Councils, bureaus, advisory boards (1958-1986). Relates to Albertan and Canadian bodies, such as the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program, the Edmonton Zoo, and the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. III Personal (1953- 1987). Includes annual reports; applications; book reviews; correspondence; research grants. IV Research projects (1964-1983). Relates to Alberta lakes, particularly Wabamun; includes field notebooks. V Topical files, research, publications (1955-1982). Arranged alphabetically by subject; includes 6 motion picture film reels and ca. 67 photographs relating to publications. VI University of Alberta (1956-1987). Relates to the Department of Zoology; programs at other universities; University of Alberta committees.