SI Records
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 07-194, National Museum of Natural History. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Correspondence
This accession consists of files created and maintained by Frederick M. Bayer, Zoologist Emeritus. Bayer came to the Smithsonian Institution in 1947 as a research zoologist specializing in taxonomy, zoogeography, and mineralogy of Octocorallia (soft corals). These materials consist of correspondence, subject files, field notes, photographs, negatives, and glass slides.
This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Sketchbook, 1944-1945
Old collecting records, etc., 1939-1940, 1962-1973
Mollusca notebook, 1939-1940
Field notebook, 1946-1970
Field Notebook, 1948
Palau (Photographs by F. M. Bayer and R. R. Harry), 1955
Gulf of Guinea cruise, 1964
Pictures from Ifaluk, 1950s
Ifaluk Atoll, field data and photograph record, 1953
Notes and records, Palau trip, 1955
Ifaluk slides, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies and negatives, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field work transparencies, 1950-1959
Field Work Transparencies - Ifaluk, 1953
Field work transparencies and negatives, 1955
Field work photographs, Ifaluk, 1953
Field work photographs, 1950-1959
Field work photographs, 1950-1959
Slides, Palau, 1955-1956
Palau, 1955, 1956 (Fehlmann)
Unidentified, black-and-white panoramic photograph. Probably taken in the 1950s in a location in the pacific (Palau, Ifaluk, or Japan).
Slides, Ifaluk, 1953
Slides - Japan, 1953; Ifaluk, 1953; Leiden, 1953