Title: GSA Coal Division Archives, 1946-84
ID: 44/4/300
Primary Creator: Mineral Resources and Engineering
Extent: 3.6 cubic feet
Arrangement: by type of material and chronological thereunder
Subjects: Coal Division, Geological Society of America, Coal Research, Field Trips, Geological Society of America, International Commission for Coal Petrology
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Geological Society of America (GSA) Coal Division Archives, including minutes (1946-82), correspondence (1946-82), bylaws (1947-82), secretary and officers files (1960-82); Geological Society of America (GSA) meeting and field trip programs & reports (1961-84), Gilbert Cady award files (1971-73, 1979-81), committee reports (1950-82), International Commission for Coal Petrology files (1953, 1955-74), an interest survey by Gilbert Cady (1946), membership files (1961-80) and copies of The Coal Geologist (1972-82, 1986).
The Economic Entomology Department of the State Natural History Survey deals with insect and fungi control problems. Insecticide residue, their degradation products and possible adverse effects on man and other animals receive much of the Department's attention.1 The Department is under the direction of the State by the Illinois General Assembly.2
1. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, vol. 27, December, 1958, p. 125
2. Ibid., p. 104.
Coal Division, Geological Society of America
Coal Research
Field Trips
Geological Society of America
International Commission for Coal Petrology
URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/4404300.pdf
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