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Bruce Dodson Reynolds Papers, Accession #267-a, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was made a gift to the Library by Bruce Dodson Reynolds of Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 23, 1969.
The lecture notes, quizzes, and drawings contained in this collection, 1919-1957, are from the teaching career of Dr. Bruce Dodson Reynolds, a professor in the Miller School of Biology at the University of Virginia. Reynolds' collection contains handwritten and typed quizzes and lecture notes for his courses in biology, entomology, helminthology, protozoology, and parasitology. Fifty-eight scientific drawings by Reynolds show two-dimensional views of many microscopic organisms, and a small amount of printed material on parasites is also included.