Barbara McClintock Papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.79

Date: 1927-1991 | Size: 70.5 Linear feet

Abstract

The maize geneticist Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) is credited with the discovery of "jumping genes," that is chromosomal "crossing over" and translocation. She received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983. The collection is organized into six series: I. Correspondence, 1931-1991; II. Subject files, 1938-1989; III. Works by McClintock, 1944-1989; IV. Works by others, 1927-1991; V. Research notes, notebooks, and card files, 1930s-1990s ; VI. Photographs, 1928-1991.

Background note

Barbara McClintock, a maize geneticist, was born in Hartford, Connecticut on 16 June 1902. In 1908 her family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where her interest in science began at Erasmus Hall High School. When she finished high school in 1919, McClintock enrolled, despite her parents' opposition, at Cornell University's College of Agriculture. Since the College would not allow women to major in plant breeding, McClintock majored in botany. At the end of her junior year, after having taken a genetics course, she was invited to take the graduate course in genetics and was unofficially made a graduate student. She received her B.A. in 1923, at which time approximately 25% of the graduates from the College of Agriculture were women. She went on to receive her Ph.D. in botany in 1927; her thesis advisor was Lester Sharp, a cytology professor in the Botany Department.

McClintock remained at Cornell doing research for another four years. Then, receiving a fellowship from the National Research Council, she studied and taught at the University of Missouri, California Institute of Technology, and Cornell University between 1931 and 1933. Cornell remained her home base, even though the University did not offer her a job. (The first woman assistant professor at Cornell in a field other than home economics was not appointed until 1947.) In 1933, McClintock received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Germany but returned within the year due to the depressed, troubled conditions in Germany. (The geneticist Curt Stern, with whom she had been planning to study, had already left the country.)

McClintock again did research at Cornell until 1936, working in Rollins Emerson's laboratory supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. That year, she moved to the University of Missouri at Columbia, where she was Assistant Professor of Botany until 1940. At that time, not having been offered an incentive to stay, she went to Cold Spring Harbor with Marcus Rhoades where she studied maize until the following November. In December 1941, when Milislav Demerec became Director of the Department of Genetics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington at Cold Spring Harbor, he offered her a one-year position, which was later made permanent. She remained Staff Member at the Carnegie Institution until 1967, when she became Distinguished Service Member.

During her tenure at the Carnegie Institution McClintock was also Consultant (from 1962 to 1969) to the Agricultural Science Program of the Rockefeller Foundation, which funded research in maize in South America. Much of this work involved discussing research results with, among others, Takeo A. Kato Yamakake and Almiro Blumenschein, with whom she later wrote a book, Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize.

McClintock traced genes through the changes in the colored kernels of maize. In the 1930s she discovered "crossing over," in which chromosomes break and recombine to create genetic changes. In the 1950s, she discovered the occurrence of transposable genetic elements and their effect on gene expression; that is, that genes are not fixed like pearls on a string but that they move or "jump" around. She found the first jumping gene on the short arm of chromosome 9. Because the gene broke the chromosome into two parts, she called the gene "DS" or dissociation element. She called the jumping genes "control elements" because they inactivated neighboring genes on the chromosome. The element, which causes the gene to jump, she called "AC" or activator element.

McClintock's findings were ignored, partly because the complex development patterns of maize were not as clear to everyone else (especially non-maize geneticists) as they were to her. In the 1970s, molecular biologists isolated transposable elements in bacteria and discovered that they were used by cells to control genes, revealing the same discovery that McClintock had made twenty years earlier in maize.

In time, McClintock's work was appreciated and lauded. She received many awards for her research in maize, including an Award of Merit from the Botanical Society of America (1957), the Kimber Genetics Award from the National Academy of Science (1967), the National Medal of Science (1970), the Louis and Bert Freedman Foundation Award for Research in Biochemistry (1978), the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Prize (1978), the Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award (1978), the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award (1981), the Wolf Foundation Award (1981), the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (1982), the Charles Leopold Mayer Prize (1982), and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1983). McClintock was the first woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in that category and the third woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in science.

McClintock also received numerous honorary degrees, including those from Georgetown University, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and Yale University. She was a member of various societies, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Society of Naturalists, the Botanical Society of America, the Genetics Society of America (by which she was elected Vice President in 1939 and the first woman President in 1945), the National Academy of Sciences (she was the third woman ever elected), the National Women's Hall of Fame, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society of London.

Barbara McClintock died on 2 September 1992 at age ninety.

Scope and content

The Barbara McClintock Papers (1927-1991) contain correspondence, subject files, manuscripts of published and unpublished works by McClintock, papers by colleagues and students, research notes by McClintock and by students, and photographs, which document McClintock's career as a maize geneticist. It was thought for some time, according to the data collected by the Genetics Society of America in the late 1970s (see Bentley Glass, A Guide to the Collections of the American Philosophical Society), that McClintock had destroyed all of her papers except the research notes. Fortunately, after McClintock's death it was discovered that not everything had been destroyed. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1960s to the 1990s; there are some earlier materials dating from 1927, which McClintock had probably meant to destroy, but which were mixed in with research notes. The collection is mainly in English, but there are a few items in other languages, such as French and Spanish. These latter folders are marked, for example, "Some in Spanish" or "In Spanish," as appropriate.

The papers (124 boxes; 70.5 linear feet) are divided into six series:

Series I. Correspondence, 1931-1991(7 boxes; 3.25 linear feet)
Series II. Subject files, 1938-1989(3 boxes; 1 linear foot)
Series III. Works by McClintcok, 1944-1989(11 boxes; 5 linear feet)
Series IV. Works by others, 1927-1991(10 boxes; 4.5 linear feet)
Series V. Research notes and card files, 1930s-1990s(88 boxes; 55 linear feet)
Series VI. Photographs, 1928-1991(4 boxes; 1.5 linear feet)
Series I-VII. Oversize(1 box; .25 linear feet)

Materials of a personal nature appear in the following folders: Series I: Bhavnani, Mitz; Crowell, Mignon; Helfman, Arthur and Ruth; Willey, Genevra S.; Series II: McClintock, Sara and Thomas Henry -- 50th Wedding Anniversary; Series VI: Bhavnani, Mitz; Crowell, Frank and Mignon; McClintock, Sara; McClintock, Barbara, May 1985; McClintock, Barbara and David; McClintock, Barbara and Mitz Bhavnani; [McClintock, Malcolm Rider?]; McClintock, Sara and Mutty; McClintock Family; Unidentified, 1954, 1983, n.d.; Willey, Genevra S. and Tom.

Arrangement

Oversized materials follow the same series arrangement as noted above. Cross-referencing to oversized material appears on the folders in the standard sized boxes. All photographs and negatives have been removed from Series I-V and placed in Series VI. Cross-references appear in the original series. Reprints have been moved to the printed materials collection of the APS library. If a reprint was found as an enclosure, a photocopy of the title page was filed in its place. To retrieve reprints, consult the card catalog for printed materials. One 45 rpm audio recording called "The DOUBLE Talking HELIX Blues", which was given to McClintock by Ira Herskowitz was also removed from the collection. To retrieve this item, consult the card catalog for manuscript materials.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Restrictions

Restrictions on Use:

There are restrictions on the publishing of some images from this collection. Please consult with a curator for more information.

Provenance

The McClintock Papers were donated to the APS Library by the estate of Barbara McClintock in 1992.

Preferred citation

Cite as: Barbara McClintock Papers, American Philosophical Society.

Processing information

Catalogued by Miriam Spectre, 1993.

Genetics Note

This collection contains materials which relate to the history of genetics.

AuthorFormatDate
Beadle, George Wells Correspondence (7 items)1972-1981
Blumenschein, Almiro Correspondence (129 items)1963-1973
Carnegie Institution of Washington Correspondence (75 items)1967-1992
Emerson, Rollins Adams Correspondence (1 item)1944
Green, Melvin Martin Correspondence (23 items)1949-1984
Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel Correspondence (2 folders)1963-1984
Lederberg, Joshua Correspondence (5 items)1948
McClintock, Barbara -- Bibliography Manuscripts (4 pages)Circa 1930s
McClintock, Barbara -- Curriculum Vitae Manuscripts (32 pages)1965-1989
McClintock, Barbara -- Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers Manuscripts (9 folders)1959-1965
McClintock, Barbara -- Nobel Prize Records (2 folders)1983-1984, 1989
McClintock, Barbara -- Research notes and card files Notebooks (55 linear feet)1930s-1990s
McClintock, Barbara -- Works Manuscripts (5 linear feet)1944-1989
Wallace, Bruce Correspondence (23 items)Circa 1965 - 1982

Indexing Terms


Genre(s)

  • Laboratory notebooks
  • Laboratory notes
  • Lantern slides
  • Lectures
  • Photonegatives
  • Photoprints

Personal Name(s)

  • Beadle, George Wells, 1903-1989
  • Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-
  • Brink, R. Alexander (Royal Alexander), 1897-1984
  • Brown, W. L. (William L.)
  • Burnham, Charles R. (Charles Russel)
  • Green, Melvin M.
  • Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
  • Lederberg, Joshua
  • McClintock, Barbara, 1902-1992
  • Nelson, Oliver Evans, Jr.
  • Peterson, Peter Andrew, 1925-
  • Rhoades, Marcus M. (Marcus Morton), 1903-1991
  • Shapiro, James Allen
  • Sharp, Lester W. (Lester Whyland)

Subject(s)

  • Corn -- Genetics.
  • Crossing over (Genetics)
  • Maize -- Genetics
  • National Medal of Science
  • Nobel Prizes
  • Plant genetics
  • Translocation (Genetics).
  • Wolf Foundation Prize
  • Women botanists
  • Women geneticists
  • Women in science
  • Women scientists

Collection overview

1931-19923.25 linear feet

Incoming and outgoing manuscript and typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during McClintock's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder. When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not McClintock), the name is indicated on the container list by using an indent under the folder title.

Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically.

Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III or IV as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Cross-references are also given for enclosed photographs, which have been removed to Series VI. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

Correspondents include geneticists, maize geneticists, biochemists, chemists, students, and some publishers. The bulk of this series covers the 1960s to the 1990s, and the major topic of this series is maize genetics. Much of the correspondence consists of detailed explanations of McClintock's and others' experimental findings. In some cases, McClintock sent seed packets to a correspondent and kept copies of the packets labeled with the seed type. These packets were photocopied, and the photocopies have been placed in the appropriate correspondent's folder. There is a large amount of correspondence with the Rockefeller Foundation regarding the consulting work she did with them for their Agricultural Science Program in South America. Much of this work involved Takeo A. Kato Yamakake and Almiro Blumenschein; there is also a large amount of correspondence with both of them.

Correspondents in Series I include:

Missing Title
  1. Beadle, George W.
  2. Blumenschein, Almiro
  3. Brink, R. Alexander
  4. Brown, William L.
  5. Burnham, Charles R.
  6. Green, Melvin M.
  7. Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
  8. Lederberg, Joshua
  9. Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
  10. Peterson, Peter A.
  11. Rhoades, Marcus M.
  12. Shapiro, James A.
  13. Sharp, Lester W.
1938-19891.0 linear feet

Programs, brochures, award certificates, newspaper and magazine clippings, reports, meeting minutes, various versions of McClintock's curriculum vitae, and copies of the "Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers" for 1959-1965. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title and include such subjects as the National Medal of Science and the Wolf Foundation Prize. The material about the Nobel Prize includes commemorative Nobel stamps with McClintock's image that were issued in Sweden.

1944-19895 linear feet

McClintock's typewritten and handwritten outlines, preparatory notes, research (including figures and tables), and drafts for articles, books, and lectures. The majority of this series is comprised of lectures, including the notes for the speech that McClintock gave when accepting the Nobel Prize. For each work, the notes and drafts are filed together. This series is arranged alphabetically by title, and cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. The earliest materials in this series are notes on the Maize Genetics Coöperation Newsletter 18 in 1944. There are figures, tables, maps, and drafts for Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize, a book co-authored with Almiro Blumenschein and Takeo A. Kato Yamakake. Also in this series are the page proofs for The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements, a book of McClintock's collected works.

1927-19914.5 linear feet

Articles, notes, reports, and papers written by colleagues and students of McClintock. This series is arranged alphabetically by author and then by title. This series attests to McClintock's practice of keeping up-to-date with the work of others in her field. Many authors are represented by four or more manuscripts, including Bruce Alberts, Guenter Albrecht-Buehler, Almiro Blumenschein, R. Alexander Brink, Benjamin Burr, Paul S. Chomet, Nina Fedoroff, Takeo A. Kato Yamakake, Frederick Meins, Jr., Oliver E. Nelson, Jr., Kenneth Paigen, Drew Schwartz, James A. Shapiro, David F. Weber, and Susan R. Wessler. Cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. Also in this series are notes that McClintock took about works by others; her notes appear with the work or with a copy of the title page if it is a reprint.

1930s-1990s55 linear feet

Loose notes, notebooks, card files, and numerous photographs of maize. Because this series documents specific experiments with maize in great technical detail, the folders have been left in the original order in which they were boxed from McClintock's laboratory file cabinets at Cold Spring Harbor. The boxes have been labeled with the cabinet number and drawer number; for a map showing the location of these file cabinets in McClintock's laboratory, see the legal file. Most of the notes remain in folders labeled by McClintock; folders which were extremely acidic were replaced with acid-free folders, and McClintock's labels were copied onto the new folders. Loose notes remain in the boxes as found but were placed in unlabeled acid-free folders. All metal fasteners were removed and replaced with plastic clips when necessary. The notebooks are interspersed with the loose notes in the order in which McClintock arranged them. The card files (27.75 linear feet located at the end of Series V) are mainly culture cards for maize samples, which McClintock studied at Cold Spring Harbor. Many of the prints and slides are probably photographs of these same maize samples. The photographs were not removed to Series VI but left in context in Series V since many are interspersed with research notes.

1928-19911.5 linear feet

Includes prints and negatives. Some of the prints are illustrations from articles about maize genetics, many from articles in Series IV, and some from McClintock's book, Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize. Besides the folders filed under McClintock's name, there are other folders, which contain prints of her. These are filed as: "Blumenschein, Almiro; Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; and Barbara McClintock"; "Dunn, L.C. and Barbara McClintock"; "Hershey, Al and Barbara McClintock"; "Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award"; "Marine Biological Laboratory"; "National Medal of Science"; "Nobel Prize #1"; "Possible Short-Term Evolutionary Consequences of Biotechnology"; "Rosenstiel Award"; "Stadler Symposium"; and "Yale University".

  oversize 1
  3 boxes (22 audiocassettes, 3 folders of transcripts) Located with Recordings Collection in Basement. No recording number. Accessions: 1997-1371r (Evelyn Fox Keller interviews with Barbara McClintock and others, 1978-1980, 13 cassettes); 1998-565r to 1998-573r (Nathaniel Comfort interviews with Evelyn Fox Keller, 9 cassettes); associated transcripts.


Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence
1931-19923.25 linear feet

Incoming and outgoing manuscript and typescript letters, carbons, telegrams, and postcards generated during McClintock's career. Series I is arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically within each folder. When a correspondence file includes letters to a third party (i.e., not McClintock), the name is indicated on the container list by using an indent under the folder title.

Unidentified correspondence has been filed as "Unidentified" and is arranged chronologically.

Enclosed manuscripts have been removed from this series and placed in Series III or IV as appropriate. As with the reprints, a photocopy of the title page was filed with the original letter. Cross-references are also given for enclosed photographs, which have been removed to Series VI. Letters of reference are filed under the name of the person who is the subject of the letter.

Correspondents include geneticists, maize geneticists, biochemists, chemists, students, and some publishers. The bulk of this series covers the 1960s to the 1990s, and the major topic of this series is maize genetics. Much of the correspondence consists of detailed explanations of McClintock's and others' experimental findings. In some cases, McClintock sent seed packets to a correspondent and kept copies of the packets labeled with the seed type. These packets were photocopied, and the photocopies have been placed in the appropriate correspondent's folder. There is a large amount of correspondence with the Rockefeller Foundation regarding the consulting work she did with them for their Agricultural Science Program in South America. Much of this work involved Takeo A. Kato Yamakake and Almiro Blumenschein; there is also a large amount of correspondence with both of them.

Correspondents in Series I include:

Missing Title
  1. Beadle, George W.
  2. Blumenschein, Almiro
  3. Brink, R. Alexander
  4. Brown, William L.
  5. Burnham, Charles R.
  6. Green, Melvin M.
  7. Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
  8. Lederberg, Joshua
  9. Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
  10. Peterson, Peter A.
  11. Rhoades, Marcus M.
  12. Shapiro, James A.
  13. Sharp, Lester W.

 Alberts, Bruce
1970-1982 Box 1
 Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter
1983, 1985 Box 1
 Anderson, Edgar
1966 Box 1
 Armstrong, F.
[196-?] Box 1
 Bard College
1982-1983 Box 1
 Barghoorn, Elso S.
  Box 1

See Ser.I, Galinat, Walton C.

 Barkan, Alice
1990-1991 Box 1

Martienssen, Robert

 Barry, Edward G.
1961 Box 1
 Beadle, George Wells
1972-1981 7 item(s) Box 1

Subject(s): Blumenschein, Almiro; Publication; Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; Mangelsdorf, Paul C.; History of biology, especially genetics; Cytogenetics; Zea (maize) genetics

 Bhavnani, Mitz
1977-1984 Box 1
 Bird, Robert McK.
1978 Box 1
 Blackburn, Elizabeth H.
1983 Box 1
 Blanco, José L.
[196-] Box 1

In Spanish

 Blumenschein, Almiro
1963-1973 129 item(s) Box 1

Some in Portguese Brown, William L. Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel Painter, Theophidus, 1969 The Rockefeller Foundation Safont, Julio See also Ser.I, Brown, William L. See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation See also Ser.I, Safont, Julio See also Ser.I, Timothy, David H


Subject(s): Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; Research support -- Rockefeller Foundation; Travel -- Brazil; Travel -- South America; Publication; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Conferences and symposia; Genetics of plants; Zea (maize) genetics; Travel -- Invitations, arrangements; Research support; Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics; Educational matters; Cytogenetics

 Brandeis University. Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center
1978 Box 1

See also Ser.VI, Rosenstiel Award

 Brieger, F.G.
1960-1966 Box 1

The Rockefeller Foundation

 Brink, R. A[lexander]
1972 Box 1
 Brookhaven National Laboratory
1953 Box 1
 Brown, William L.
1959-1967 Box 1

Blumenschein, Almiro Goodman, Major M. Hyland, Howard L. Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel Monteiro, Warton The Rockefeller Foundation Timothy, David H. See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro See also Ser.I, Goodman, Major See also Ser.I, Jain, H.K. See also Ser.I, North Carolina State College See also Ser.I, Timothy, David

 Folder #1
1959-1967 Box 1
 Folder #2
1968-1991 Box 1
 Bukhari, A.I.
1979 Box 1
 Burnham, Charles R.
1931-1932, 1962-1984, n.d. Box 1
 Burr, Benjamin
1978-1989 Box 1

See also Ser.I, Cell

 Carnegie Institution of Washington
1967-1992 75 item(s) Box 1

Singer, Maxine F.


Subject(s): Carnegie Institution of Washington; Fellowships, assistantships; Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Nobel Prize; Solicitations for support or contribution; History of biology, especially genetics -- Carnegie Institution of Washington; Women scientists; Research support; Congratulations, greetings, thanks -- Presidential medal; Hershey, Alfred Day; Watson, James D.; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

 Cattanach, Bruce M.
1966-1967 Box 2
 Cell
1982 Box 2

Burr, Benjamin

 Chandler, Vicki L.
1989-1990 Box 2
 Chen, Zhixiang
1991 Box 2

See also Ser.I, Klessig, Daniel F.

 Chilton, Mary Dell
1991 Box 2
 Chomet, Paul S.
1985-1991 Box 2
 Chou, Louise and Tom
1984 Box 2
 Chovnick, Arthur
1975-1976 Box 2
 Coe, Edward H., Jr.
1962-1988 Box 2
 Cole, Jonathan R.
  Box 2

See Ser.I, Zuckerman, Harriet

 Columbia University
1982 Box 2
 Cone, Karen C.
1989 Box 2
 Cooper, Kenneth W.
1971 Box 2
 Cornell University
1965-1990 Box 2
 Crowell, Mignon
1971 Box 2
 Cutler, Hugh
1966-1967 Box 2

See also Ser.I, Timothy, David H.

 Dellaporta, Stephen
1972, 1983 Box 2
 Doerschug, Earle
1966 Box 2
 Dooner, Hugo K.
1980-1990 Box 2
 Döring, Peter
1983 Box 2
 Dusenbery, Ruth
1972-1973 Box 2
 Duvick, Donald N.
1985 Box 2
 Dworkin, Martin
1985 Box 2

Shapiro, James A.

 Eagle, Harry
1982 Box 2
 Economic Botany
1980 Box 2

See also Ser.I, Goodman, Major M. See also Ser.IV, Goodman, Major M., J.S.C. Smith, Takeo A. Kato Y., Variation Within Teosinte

 Emerson, R[ollins] A[dams]
1944 1 item(s) Box 2

Subject(s): Cytogenetics; Genetics of plants

 Emory University
1982 Box 2
 Fabergé, A.E.
1947 Box 2
 Fedoroff, Nina
1968-[1989] Box 2
 Ficsor, Gyula
1968 Box 2
 Fincham, John R.S.
1973 Box 2
 Flavell, R.B.
1982 Box 2
 Fogel, Seymour
1978 Box 2
 Galinat, Walton C.
1972, 1975 Box 2

Barghoorn, Elso S. Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel Kornberg, Warren Lonnquist, John H. See also Ser.I, Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel

 Gall, Joseph Grafton
1972 Box 2
 Gavazzi, Giuseppe
1964, 1966, 1981 Box 2
 Gearhart, John David
1969-1970 Box 2
 Gembloux Agricultural College
1985-1986 Box 2
 Genetical Society
1982 Box 2
 Genetics
1969-1970 Box 2

Nelson, Oliver E., Jr. See also Ser.I, Sand, Seward A.

 Genetics Society of America, Inc.
1981-1982 Box 2
 Genetics Society of Canada
1982-1983 Box 2
 Gerstel, Daniel U.
1964 Box 2
 Giles, Norman H.
1981-1982 Box 2
 [Glass], [H.] Bentley
1940 Box 2
 Goodman, Major M.
1965-1982 Box 2

Brown, William L. See also Ser.I, Brown, William L. See also Ser.I, Economic Botany See also Ser.IV, Goodman, Major, J.S.C. Smith, and Takeo A. Kato Y., Variation Within Teosinte

 Grant, William C., Jr.
n.d. Box 2
 Green, Howard
[1979?] Box 2
 Green, Melvin Martin
1949, 1966-1973, 1984 23 item(s) Box 2

Subject(s): Demerec, Milislav; Molecular genetics; Drosophila genetics; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Travel -- Invitations, arrangements; Zea (maize) genetics; National Science Foundation; Fellowships, assistantships -- Guggenheim; Publication -- Nobel Prize; Genetics; Cytogenetics; Lectures, public speaking; Publication -- Genetics; Radiation genetics

 Grobman, Alexander
1957-1959 Box 2
 Harlan, Jack R.
1969 Box 3
 Hartl, Daniel L.
1982 Box 3
 Helfman, Arthur and Ruth
1988 Box 3
 Helfman, David Marc
1991 Box 3
 Henry, Susan
1981 Box 3
 Hershey, Alfred
1959 Box 3

Suggested administrative change at Cold Spring Harbor creating focus on molecular biology and suggesting Leo Szilard could be head.

 Holt, H. John
1983 Box 3
 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
  Box 3

See Ser.I, Columbia University

 Hsu, Sun-Yuan
1976 Box 3
 Hu, Wilma
1968 Box 3
 Hutt, Fred B.
1970 Box 3
 Hyams, Jeremy S.
1991 Box 3
 Hyland, Howard L.
  Box 3

See Ser.I, Brown, William L.

 Iino, Tetsuo
1983 Box 3
 International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology
1984 Box 3

See also Ser.III, Mobile Genetic Elements. History and Prospectus

 Ising, Gunnar
1972 Box 3
 Jain, H.K.
1972 Box 3

Brown, William L.

 Jewell, David C.
[1983?] Box 3
 Jones, Jonathan
1988 Box 3
 Judd, Burke H.
1981 Box 3
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel
1963-19842 foldersBox 3

Galinat, Walton C. Wallace, Bruce See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro See also Ser.I, Brown, William See also Ser.I, Galinat, Walton See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation See also Ser.I, Timothy, David


Subject(s): Invitations; Evolution; Wallace, Bruce; Congratulations, greetings, thanks; Publication; Beadle, George Wells; Genetics of plants; Blumenschein, Almiro; Zea (maize) genetics; Graduate study; Laboratory techniques, equipment; Cytogenetics; Travel -- Invitations, arrangements; Teaching; Biographical and personal data; Conferences and symposia; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Research support; Recommendations

 Folder 1
1963-1973 Box 3
 Folder 2
1974-1984 Box 3
 Kermicle, Jerry L.
1962-1980 Box 3

See also Ser.I, Klein, Anita

 Kleckner, Nancy E.
1990 Box 3
 Klein, Anita
1982-1986 Box 3

Kermicle, Jerry L.

 Klessig, Daniel F.
1991 Box 3

Chen, Zhixiang

 Kornberg, Warren
1972 Box 3

See also Ser.I, Galiant, Walton C.

 Kramer, Herbert H.
1950 Box 3
 Krikorian, Abraham D.
1973, [1979?] Box 3
 Lamb, Christopher J.
1991 Box 3
 Lederberg, Joshua
1948 5 item(s) Box 3

Subject(s): Bacteriophage and viral genetics; Bacterial genetics; Travel -- Invitations, arrangements; Genetics; Genetics of plants; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Zea (maize) genetics

 Lewis, Edward B.
1989 Box 3
 Lindner, Deborah A.
1992 Box 3
 Lonnquist, John H.
  Box 3

See Ser.I, Galinat, Walton C.

 Lowe, Brenda Ann
1987-1989 Box 3
 Lyerla, Timothy A.
1983 Box 3
 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
1981-1989 Box 3

See also Ser.II, same title

 McClure, Marcella A.
1990 Box 3
 McCormick, Sheila
1978 Box 3
 Mangelsdorf, Paul
1958, 1972 Box 3

The Rockefeller Foundation

 Margolin, Paul
1984 Box 3
 Marotta, Renzo
  Box 3

See Ser.I, Salamini, Francesco

 Martienssen, Robert
1990 Box 3

See also Ser.I, Barkan, Alice

 Martínez, Maria Luísa
1960, 1982 Box 3

Some in Spanish

 Masson, Patrick
1990 Box 3
 Charles Léopold Mayer Prize
1982 Box 3
 Medical Women's International Association
1987 Box 3
 Meins, Frederick, Jr.
1974 Box 3
 Metz, C[harles] W.
1934, 1938 Box 3
 Miami Winter Symposia
1982 Box 3
 Middlebury College
1990 Box 3
 Miller, George
1982 Box 3
 Mitchell, Christine
1986 Box 3
 Mooseker, Mark
1991 Box 4
 Monteiro, Warton
1962-1964 Box 4

See also Ser.I, Brown, William L. See also Ser.I, North Carolina State College

 Moreno, Ulises
  Box 4

See Ser.I, North Carolina State College

 Thomas Hunt Morgan Centennial Symposium
1967 Box 4

See also Ser.III, The Expression of the Gene

 Mottinger, John P.
1969, n.d. Box 4
 Nanney, David Ledbetter
[1975] Box 4
 Nasser, DeLill
1989, 1991 Box 4
 National Academy of Sciences
1971, 1990-1991 Box 4

Singer, Maxine F. Wallace, Bruce

 The National Foundation
1975 Box 4
 National Library of Medicine
1986-1987 Box 4
 National Research Council
1957-1958 Box 4
 Naturvetenskapliga Föreningen
1984 Box 4
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.
  Box 4

Peterson, Peter A., 1967 See also Ser.I, Genetics

 Folder 1
1961-1969 Box 4
 Folder 2
1970-1974 Box 4
 Folder 3
1974-1981 Box 4
 Folder 4
1982-1987 Box 4
 Folder 5
1988-1990 Box 4
 Neuffer, M.G.
1965, 1979 Box 4
 Nevers, Patricia
1978 Box 4

See also Ser.I, Saedler, Heinz

 New York. Suffolk County
1988 Box 4
 New York University
1983 Box 4
 Nobel Prize
1983, 1988 Box 5
 North Carolina State College
1961-1964 Box 5

Brown, William L. Monteiro, Warton Moreno, Ulises

 O'Brien, Stephen J.
1984-1986 Box 5
 Ohta, Yasuo
1963-1965 Box 5
 O'Mara, Joe G.
1946-1947, n.d. Box 5
 Osler, Robert D.
1959, 1970, 1984 Box 5
 Paigen, Kenneth
1966-1979 Box 5
 Painter, Theophidus
  Box 5

See Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro

 Parratt, Patricia
1986 Box 5
 Peterson, Peter A.
1971-1984 Box 5

Rhoades, Marcus M., 1972 See also Ser.I, Nelson, Oliver E., Jr.

 Phillips, Lyle L.
1964 Box 5
 Phillips, Ronald L.
1970-1987, n.d. Box 5
 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1974, 1989-1991 Box 5
 Ptashne, Mark
1982 Box 5
 Ramsey, Ann
1988 Box 5
 Randolph, L.F.
1972 Box 5
 Rhoades, Marcus M.
1949-1982 Box 5

See also Ser.I, Peterson, Peter A.

 The Rockefeller Foundation
  Box 5

Blumenschein, Almiro Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel Safont, Julio Wellhausen, E.J. See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro See also Ser.I, Brieger, F.G. See also Ser.I, Brown, William See also Ser.I, Mangelsdorf, Paul See also Ser.I, Timothy, David

 Folder 1
1958-1975 Box 5
 Folder 2
1976-1982 Box 5
 The Royal Society
1989 Box 6
 Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
1979-1980 Box 6

See also Ser.III, How chromosomes have been used to trace the origin and migration of races of maize in the Americas

 Saedler, Heinz
1976-1986 Box 6

Nevers, Patricia

 Safont, Julio
1963-1967 Box 6

Blumenschein, Almiro See also Ser.I, Blumenschein, Almiro See also Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation

 Sager, Ruth
1949 Box 6
 Salamini, Francesco
1982 Box 6

Marotta, Renzo

 Sand, Seward A.
1974-1979 Box 6

Genetics

 Sastry, G.R.K.
1963-1977 Box 6
 Schiefelbein, John
1985 Box 6
 Schreiber, Giorgio
1964 Box 6
 Schubiger, Gerald
1981 Box 6
 Schwartz, Drew
1964-1989 Box 6
 Shapiro, James A.
1981-1990 Box 6

See also Ser.I, Dworkin, Martin

 Shapiro, Lucille
1988 Box 6
 Sharp, Lester W.
1932 Box 6
 Shepherd, Nancy S.
1984-1988 Box 6
 Sheridan, William F.
1982 Box 6
 Sickler, Stephen
1985 Box 6
 Sigma Delta Epsilon
1987 Box 6
 Silk, Georgiana
1982 Box 6
 Singer, Maxine F.
1990-1991 Box 6

See also Ser.I, Carnegie Institution of Washington See also Ser.I, National Academy of Sciences

 Sjöling-Manger, Anneliese
1984 Box 6

In German

 Society for Developmental Biology, Inc.
1981 Box 6
 Society of Developmental Biology
1982 Box 6
 Sonneborn, Tracy M.
1959, 1972 Box 6
 Sorenson, John C.
1979 Box 6
 Sorrentino, Jennifer J.
1986 Box 6
 Southampton College
1983 Box 6
 Sprague, G.F.
1950-1951, 1969, 1982 Box 6
 Starlinger, Peter
1975-1990 Box 6
 State University of New York
1982-1983 Box 6
 Steffensen, Dale M.
1966 Box 6
 Stephens, S.G.
1948 Box 6
 Sundaresan, Venkatesan
1987 Box 6
 Taylor, J. Herbert
1982 Box 7
 Timothy, David H.
1961, 1965, 1982-1983 Box 7

Blumenschein, Almiro Brown, William L. Cutler, Hugh Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel The Rockefeller Foundation See also Ser.I, Brown, William L.

 Ting, Y[u] C[hen]
1986 Box 7
 Tokunaga, Chiyoko
1965 Box 7
 Trelstad, Robert L.
1984 Box 7
 Uhl, Charles Harrison
1969 Box 7
 Unidentified
1963-1966, n.d. Box 7
 Union College
1989 Box 7
 United States. Department of Energy
1980, 1984 Box 7
 University of Cambridge
1981-1982 Box 7

See also Ser.III, Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated By Transposable Elements -- Lecture at University of Cambridge See also Ser.VI, same title

 University of Hartford
1982 Box 7
 University of Puerto Rico
1982 Box 7
 University of Texas
1967-1968 Box 7
 Walbot, Virginia
1987, [1988] Box 7
 Wallace, Bruce
[1965], 1973-1974, 1982 23 item(s) Box 7

Brenner, Sidney See also Ser.I, Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel See also Ser.I, National Academy of Sciences


Subject(s): Hershey, Alfred Day; Carnegie Institution of Washington; Drosophila genetics; Cytogenetics; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Brenner, Sydney; Crick, Francis H. C.; Molecular genetics

 Wayne State University
1983 Box 7

See also Ser.III, Some Unexpected Results of a Simple Experiment -- Lecture at Wayne State University

 Weaver, Edward A.
1942 Box 7
 Weber, David F.
1967 Box 7
 Wellhausen, E.J.
  Box 7

See Ser.I, The Rockefeller Foundation

 Wesleyan University
1979 Box 7

See also Ser.III, Modes of Action of Gene-Control System

 Wessler, Susan R.
1987-1990 Box 7
 Whalen, R.H.
1973 Box 7
 Willey, Genevra S.
1986 Box 7
 Williams, Warren
1972 Box 7
 Witkin, Evelyn Maisel
1975, 1984 Box 7
 Wolf Foundation
1981-1984 Box 7

See also Ser.II, Wolf Foundation

 Yale University
1981-1982 Box 7
 Zuckerman, Harriet
1981 Box 7

Cole, Jonathan R.

 Series II. Subject files
1938-19891.0 linear feet

Programs, brochures, award certificates, newspaper and magazine clippings, reports, meeting minutes, various versions of McClintock's curriculum vitae, and copies of the "Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers" for 1959-1965. The folders are arranged alphabetically by title and include such subjects as the National Medal of Science and the Wolf Foundation Prize. The material about the Nobel Prize includes commemorative Nobel stamps with McClintock's image that were issued in Sweden.

 American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  Box 8

See Oversized

 American Philosophical Society
  Box 8

See Oversized

 Bibliography
[193-] 4 page(s) Box 8

Subject(s): Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Cytogenetics; Zea (maize) genetics; Bibliographical matters

 Birth Certificate
1943 Box 8

Photocopy

 Botanical Society of America, Inc.
1958 Box 8

See also Oversized

 Clippings
1977-1988 Box 8
 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology: Molecular Biology of Development
29 May-5 Jun. 1985 Box 8
 Cornell University
1967-1983 Box 8
 Curriculum Vitae
1965-1989 32 page(s) Box 8

Subject(s): Bibliographical matters; Zea (maize) genetics; Biographical and personal data

 Louis and Bert Freedman Foundation Award for Research in Biochemistry
1978 Box 8
 Gembloux Agricultural College
  Box 8

See Oversized

 Genetics Society of America
1980 Box 8
 Georgetown University
1981 Box 8

See also Oversized

 Harvard University
1979 Box 9

See also Oversized

 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers
1959-19659 foldersBox 9

Subject(s): Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Zea (maize) genetics; Genetics of plants

 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, Pre-1956
Apr. 1959 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1957
Oct. 1958 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1958
Oct. 1959 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1959
Nov. 1960 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1960
Dec. 1961 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1961
Nov. 1962 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1962
Nov. 1963 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1963
Nov. 1964 Box 9
 Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers, 1964
Dec. 1965 Box 9
 Kimber Genetics Award
1967 Box 9
 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
1981 Box 9
 McClintock, Sara and Thomas Henry -- 50th Wedding Anniversary
3 Jan. 1948 Box 9
 National Academy of Sciences (See Oversized)
  Box 9
 National Library of Medicine
1986 Box 9
 National Medal of Science
1969, 1971 Box 9

See also Ser.VI, same title

 National Women's Hall of Fame
1986 Box 9
 National Research Council. Committee on Preservation of Indigenous Strains of Maize
1958 Box 9
 New York Academy of Sciences
1985 Box 9
 New York University
1983 Box 9
 Nobel Prize
1983-1984, 19892 foldersBox 10

Subject(s): Carnegie Institution of Washington; Publication; Honors -- Nobel Prize; Biographical and personal data; Lectures, public speaking

 Folder 1
1983 Box 10
 Folder 2
1984, 1989 Box 10
 Peru
1957 Box 10
 Plant Germplasm Resources - American Independence, Past and Future
24 Feb. 1976 Box 10
 Rockefeller University
1979 Box 10

See also Oversized

 Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
1984 Box 10

See also Oversized

 Seminar on Strategies for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Latin America and the Caribbean
1984 Box 10
 Society for Developmental Biology, Inc.
1981 Box 10
 Soil Testing
1938-1945, n.d. Box 10
 State University of New York
1983 Box 10
 Techniques
1945-1947, n.d. Box 10
 Williams College
1972 Box 10
 Wolf Foundation
1981-1982 Box 10

See also Oversized

 Yale University
1982 Box 10

See also Ser.VI, McClintock, Barbara, 24 May 1982

 Series III. Works by McClintock
1944-19895 linear feet

McClintock's typewritten and handwritten outlines, preparatory notes, research (including figures and tables), and drafts for articles, books, and lectures. The majority of this series is comprised of lectures, including the notes for the speech that McClintock gave when accepting the Nobel Prize. For each work, the notes and drafts are filed together. This series is arranged alphabetically by title, and cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. The earliest materials in this series are notes on the Maize Genetics Coöperation Newsletter 18 in 1944. There are figures, tables, maps, and drafts for Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize, a book co-authored with Almiro Blumenschein and Takeo A. Kato Yamakake. Also in this series are the page proofs for The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements, a book of McClintock's collected works.


Subject(s): Molecular genetics; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; Publication; Genetics of plants; Zea (maize) genetics; Lectures, public speaking; Conferences and symposia; Columbia University; Bibliographical matters; Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; Blumenschein, Almiro; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Cytogenetics; Honors -- Nobel Prize

 The Ac Locus
1949-1950 Box 11
 Activation of Transposons That Function as Gene-Control Systems -- Lecture
Apr. 1977 Box 11
 Activation of Transposons That Function as Gene-Control Systems -- Seminar at Rutgers University
7 Apr. 1977 Box 11
 Alteration of Gene Action By Genetic Mechanism -- Seminar at Brandeis University
23 Apr. 1958 Box 11
 Amoeba Proteus as Experimental Object
Dec. 1968 Box 11

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Aspects of Control of Gene Action in Maize -- Seminar at Western Reserve University
25 Mar. 1963 Box 11
 Aspects of Gene Control in Higher Organisms -- Lecture at Cornell University
16 Nov. 1965 Box 11
 Aspects of Gene Regulation Revealed by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at University of Minnesota
17 Apr. 1985 Box 11
 Aspects of the Expression of Genetic Materials in Eukaryotic Organisms -- Seminar at Vanderbilt University
30 Oct. 1970 Box 11
 Basic Knob Complexes and the Modes of Their Detection
n.d. Box 11
 Bibliographies
1981, 1984 Box 11
 California Institute of Technology Lectures
1954 Box 11
 Chromosomal Elements Controlling Gene Action -- Lecture at Harvard University
14 Feb. 1958 Box 11
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Appendix Figures (Kato)
197-2 foldersBox 12
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Appendix Tables (Blumenschein)
197- Box 12
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Appendix Tables (Kato)
197- Box 12
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Appendix Tables (McClintock)
197-2 foldersBox 12
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Data Tables (Kato)
197- Box 12
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Maps (Blumenschein)
197- Box 13
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Maps (McClintock)
197-2 foldersBox 13
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Ms.
197-4 foldersBox 13
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Ms.
197- Box 14
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Text Figures (Kato)
197- Box 14
 Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize with Kato and Blumenschein -- Text Tables (Kato)
197- Box 14
 Chromosome Organization and DNA Content
  Box 14

See Ser.III, Princeton Unversity Seminar

 Chromosome Organization and Function in Higher Organisms
  Box 14

See Ser.III, Columbia University Lectures

 Clones That Reveal Patterns of Development of the Maize Kernel -- Lecture at Society for Developmental Biology 36th Symposium
17 Jun. 1977 Box 14
 Cold Spring Harbor Lectures
1958-1986 Box 14
 Columbia University Lectures
Apr. 1964 Box 14
 Comments on Dr. Roca's Presentation-Lecture
11 Sep. 1984 Box 14

See also Ser.IV, Roca, W.M., Biotechnology: Opportunities for Agricultural Research in Latin America

 Components of the Suppressor-Mutator Gene-Control Element
1980-1981 Box 14
 The Constitution and Influence of Mayan Maize
n.d. Box 14
 Contribution of Transposable Elements to an Understanding of Developmental Processes -- Lecture
Apr. 1981 Box 14
 Contribution of Transposable Elements to Diversity of Gene Expression During Development -- Lecture at Harvard University
Mar. 1980 Box 14
 The Control of Anthocyanin Pigment Development in the Central Flowers of Daucas carota (Queen Ann's Lace)
[1966] Box 14
 The Control of Gene Action in Maize -- Lecture at Brookhaven Symposium
9 Jun. 1965 Box 14
 Control of Gene Action in Organisms More Highly Organized Than Bacteria
  Box 14

See Ser.III, New York University Lectures

 Control of Gene Action: The Locus of the Gene -- Lecture at University of Texas
Feb. 1968 Box 14
 Controlling Elements and Developmental Regulation in Maize -- Lecture at Tissue Culture Association Annual Meeting
1983 Box 14
 The Controlling Elements in Maize -- Lecture at Cornell University
18 Nov. 1965 Box 14
 Controlling Elements in Maize: Their Significance in Regulating Gene Expression During Development -- Lecture
24 Jun. 1981 Box 14
 Cornell University Lectures
1969 Box 14
 Cytological Evidence of Gene Regulation -- Lecture
23 Feb. 1964 Box 14
 A Cytological and Genetical Study of Triploid Maize
March 1929 Box 14
 Derivation of the Venezuelan Complex
Jan. 1973 Box 14
 Development of the Maize Endosperm as Revealed by Clones -- Notes
1978 Box 14

See also Ser.VI, same title

 The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements
1987 Box 14
 The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements
19873 foldersBox 15
 Diversity of Expression of Genetic Materials in Eukaryotic Organisms -- Seminar at Princeton Unversity
12 Nov. 1970 Box 15
 Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Duke University
Sep. 1981 Box 15
 Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Public Health Research Institute
1981 Box 15
 Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at University of Cambridge
Jun. 1982 Box 15
 Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Weizmann Institute
22 Mar. 1982 Box 15
 Diversity of Gene Expression Initiated by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Columbia University
1982 Box 15
 Diversity of Genetic Mechanisms in Development: Variations on a Basic Theme -- Seminar at State University of New York at Stony Brook
3 Oct. 1973 Box 15
 The Ds Location. Part III. Transposition of the Ds Locus
Jan. 1950 Box 15
 Examples of Modes of Operation of Known Control Systems -- Lecture
5 Mar. 1977 Box 15
 Expanding Concepts in Genetics -- Seminar at Cornell University
18 Mar. 1971 Box 15
 The Expression of the Gene -- Lecture at Thomas Hunt Morgan Centennial Symposium
1966 Box 15
 The Extraordinary Range in DNA Content and Organization in Plants and Animals -- Lecture
1988 Box 15
 Gene Control Mechanisms in Higher Organisms. Part I
  Box 15

See Ser.III, Columbia University Lectures

 Gene Control Mechanisms in Higher Organisms. Part II
  Box 15

See Ser.III, Columbia University Lectures

 Gene Regulation in Maize Revealed by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Gordan Conference
Jun. 1980 Box 15
 Genetic Components Regulating Gene Action in Maize -- Lecture at University of Texas
26 Feb. 1964 Box 15
 Genetic Components Regulating Patterns of Gene Expression During Development -- Lecture
9 Mar. 1973 Box 15
 Genetic Systems Controlling Patterns of Gene Expression During Development -- Seminar at Harvard Medical School
27 Nov. 1973 Box 15
 Genetic Systems Regulating Gene Expression During Development -- Lecture at Society for Developmental Biology 26th Symposium
19 Jun. 1967 Box 15
 Genetic Systems Regulating Patterns of Gene Expression -- Seminar at Yale University
7-May-73 Box 15
 Genome Shock as a Means of Reprogramming Genomes -- Lecture at University of Chicago
1983 Box 15
 Homeostatic Mechanism Modifying Nuclear DNA in Eukaryotic Organism -- Lecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
29 Apr. 1971 Box 16
 The Homozygotes
1956 Box 16
 How Chromosomes Have Been Used to Trace the Origin and Migration of Races of Maize in the Americas -- Lecture at Rutgers University
16 Apr. 1980 Box 16
 How Chromosome Have Revealed the Origin and Migration of Races of Maize in the Americas -- Seminar at Yale University
16 Apr. 1976 Box 16
 Hunter College Lecture
27 Mar. 1974 Box 16
 Indicated Relations Between the Central Mesa of Mexico, and of Naj Tel, to the Maize of the Southwest U.S.
1972 Box 16
 Induction of Instability at Selected Loci in Maize
[1953] Box 16
 The Induction of Mutations by Ds: Instability of the Sh Factor Induced When Ds Is Inserted Adjacent to Sh and to the Left of It. Part I. Ds 4864A
19522 foldersBox 16
 The Induction of Mutations by Ds: Instability of the Sh Factor Induced When Ds Is Inserted Adjacent to Sh and to the Left of It. Part II. Ds 5245
n.d.2 foldersBox 16
 Induction of Transposable Gene-Control Elements
Jun. 1979 Box 16
 Initial Evidence Indicating the Presence in the Genome of Components That Regulate the Action of Genes
n.d. Box 16
 Innate Mechanisms That Restructure Chromosome and Their Gene Control Systems
13 Mar. 1978 Box 16
 Instability Associated With Insertion of Ac at the Bronze Locus in the Short Arm of Chromosome 9 in Maize
Jan. 1955 Box 16
 Inter-American Cooperation in Studies of Races of Maize
[1965?] Box 17
 Intranuclear Systems Controlling Gene Action and Mutation
Apr. 1955 Box 17
 Introduction to Control Systems in Maize
  Box 17

See Ser.III, New York University Lectures

 The Knobless Complex
1972-1973 Box 17
 Lessons From a Simple Experiment -- Lecture at Genetics Society of Canada
29 Jun. 1983 Box 17
 Levels of Genome Restructuring by Natural Systems -- Lecture at Pennsylvania State University
9 Jul. 1978 Box 17
 Maize Genetics Coöperation Newsletter 18 -- Notes
1944 Box 17
 Mechanisms That Rapidly Reorganize the Genome -- Lecture at Stadler Genetics Symposium
8 Apr. 1978 Box 17
 Mechanisms That Rapidly Reorganize the Genome -- Ms.
1978 Box 17
 Mechanisms That Rapidly Reorganize the Genome and Modify Gene Expression -- Seminar
28 Mar. 1979 Box 17
 Mechanisms That Rapidly Reorganize the Maize Genome -- Lecture at Brandeis University
13 Apr. 1978 Box 17
 Memorandum to Marcus Rhoades
Jan. 1949 Box 17
 Mobile Genetic Elements. History and Prospectus -- Lecture at International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology
30 Oct. 1985 Box 17
 Mode of Operation of a System of Controlling Elements in Maize
1956-1957 Box 17
 Modes of Action of Gene-Control of Systems -- Lecture at Wesleyan University
15 Nov. 1979 Box 17
 Modes of Action of Transposable Gene Control Systems in Maize -- Lecture at University of California at San Diego
5 Apr. 1978 Box 17
 Modifications of the Genome Associated With Developmental Processes -- Lecture at Public Health Institute
30 Dec. 1969 Box 17
 Modified Gene Expressions Induced by Transposable Elements
n.d. Box 17
 Modified Genic Expressions Induced by Transposable Elements -- Lecture at Miami Winter Symposium
7 Jan. 1980 Box 17
 New York University Lectures
Mar. 1962 Box 17
 Nobel Prize -- Banquet Notes
1983 Box 17
 Organization and Manipulation of the Genetic Materials -- Seminar at University of Minnesota
10 Nov. 1971 Box 17

See also Ser.III, The Relation of Controlling Elements to Patterns of Gene Expression in Maize

 Organization of Genetic Materials in Eukaryotic Nuclei -- Lecture at University of Texas
Feb. 1968 Box 17
 The Organization and Behavior of a Fourth Case of Mutability at the Bronze Locus in the Short Arm of Chromosome 9 of Maize
Dec. 1954 Box 17
 The Origin and Location of Transposed Ds 4710
Jan. 1950 Box 17
 Origin and Migration of Races of Maize in the Americas -- Lecture at Cornell University
Apr. 1966 Box 17
 The Origin and Nature of Action of Mutable Genes in Maize
[195-?] Box 17
 Origin of the Bz weak Mutable Allele
n.d. Box 17
 Arthur W. and Walter H. Page Laboratory Dedication -- Lecture
25 Oct. 1987 Box 17
 The Phenomenon of Presetting and Erasure of a Gene Locus
Oct. 1980 Box 17
 Plant Molecular Biology Workshop -- Lecture
2 Mar. 1980 Box 17
 Potentials of the Plant Genome -- Lecture at Cornell University
Jul. 1982 Box 17
 Princeton University Seminar
Jan. 1974 Box 18
 Principles Derived from Study of Bacterial and Phage Genetic Systems
  Box 18

See Ser.III, Columbia University Lectures

 Programming of Gene Action By Controlling Elements -- Lecture at Cornell University
Mar. 1970 Box 18
 Pvv Locus
[195-?] Box 18
 The Range in Regulation of Gene Expression Induced By One Class of Transposable Elements in Maize -- Controlling Elements
1982 Box 18
 Regulation of Gene Expression By Genetic Systems -- Lecture
28 Feb. 1969 Box 18
 The Regulation Between Maize of Chihuahua and That of Sonora
Jan. 1973 Box 18
 The Relation of Controlling Elements to Patterns of Gene Expression During Development
  Box 18

See Ser.III, Princeton University Seminar

 The Relation of Controlling Elements to Patterns of Gene Expression in Maize -- Seminar at University of Minnesota
11 Nov. 1971 Box 18

See also Ser.III, Organization and Manipulation of the Genetic Materials

 Resemblances Between Transposable Genetic Elements in Maize and Bacteria -- Lecture
4-May-78 Box 18
 Restoration of A1 Gene Action By Crossing Over
[1965] Box 18
 The Significance of Challenge in Revealing the Potentials of the Genome -- Lecture
26 Nov. 1985 Box 18
 The Significance of Chromosome Constitutions in Tracing the Origins and Migrations of Races of Maize in the Americas -- Lecture
10 Sep. 1975 Box 18
 The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge -- Lecture
Dec. 1983 Box 18
 Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge -- Lecture
7 Apr. 1984 Box 18
 Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge -- Lecture at State University of New York at Stony Brook
4 Apr. 1984 Box 18
 The Significance of the Breakage-Fusion-Bridge Cycle For Inducing Chromosomal Aberrations and Altered Gene Expressions -- Lecture at Gordan Conference
25 Aug. 1964 Box 18
 Society for Developmental Biology Lecture
29 Apr. 1968 Box 18
 Some Aspects of Gene Control Systems in Maize -- Lecture at University of Connecticut
29 Apr. 1964 Box 18
 Some Aspects of Gene Control Systems in Maize -- Lecture
12 Nov. 1964 Box 18
 Some Aspects of Systems of Control of Gene Action in Maize -- Seminar at Columbia University
12 Dec. 1961 Box 18
 Some Unexpected Results of a Simple Experiment -- Lecture at Pasteur Institute
7 Dec. 1982 Box 18
 Some Unexpected Results of Simple Experiment -- Lecture at Wayne State University
15 Apr. 1983 Box 18
 The Spm System of Control of Gene Action
  Box 18

See Ser.III, New York University Lectures

 The Stability of the Genome -- Seminar at Cornell University
Mar. 1967 Box 18
 State University of New York at Stony Brook Lecture
Apr. 1983 Box 18
 Summary of Some Significant Aspects of Ds
2 Sep. 1973 Box 18
 The Suppressor-Mutator System of Control of Gene Action in Maize
Oct. 19596 foldersBox 18
 Systems Controlling Gene Action in Maize and Bacteria -- Seminar at Yale University
23 Feb. 1962 Box 19
 Topic for Lectures
n.d. Box 19
 Transposable Chromosomal Elements in Maize -- Lecture
20-May-76 Box 19
 Transposed Ds
1949-19503 foldersBox 19
 Trauma as a Means of Initiating Change in Genome Organization and Expression -- Lecture
16 Jun. 1983 Box 20
 The Tuxpeno Race: Its Constitution and Distribution
n.d. Box 20
 Unidentified Lectures
1953-1954, 1989, n.d. Box 20
 University of California at Davis Lectures
Oct. 1964 Box 20
 The Versatility of a Control System -- Lecture at University of Texas
Feb. 1968 Box 20
 The Versatility of a Control System in Maize -- Seminar at University of Rochester
19 Apr. 1968 Box 20
 Versatility of Genetic Mechanisms -- Lecture at Cornell University
Mar. 1969 Box 20
 Versatility of Genetic Systems in Eukaryotic Organisms -- Lecture at Duke University
23 Feb. 1971 Box 20
 The Versatility of the Genome in Eukaryotic Organisms -- Seminar at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
10 Mar. 1969 Box 20
 Why a Geneticist Became Fascinated With Some of Our Local Plants -- Lecture
18-May-71 Box 20
 Series IV. Works by others
1927-19914.5 linear feet

Articles, notes, reports, and papers written by colleagues and students of McClintock. This series is arranged alphabetically by author and then by title. This series attests to McClintock's practice of keeping up-to-date with the work of others in her field. Many authors are represented by four or more manuscripts, including Bruce Alberts, Guenter Albrecht-Buehler, Almiro Blumenschein, R. Alexander Brink, Benjamin Burr, Paul S. Chomet, Nina Fedoroff, Takeo A. Kato Yamakake, Frederick Meins, Jr., Oliver E. Nelson, Jr., Kenneth Paigen, Drew Schwartz, James A. Shapiro, David F. Weber, and Susan R. Wessler. Cross-references are given for photographs, which appear in this series. Also in this series are notes that McClintock took about works by others; her notes appear with the work or with a copy of the title page if it is a reprint.

 Alberts, Bruce.
A Model for Chromatin Based Upon Two Symmetrically Paired Half Nucleosomes
1976 Box 21
 Worcel, Abraham. Alberts, Bruce.
On the Biological Implications of Chromatin Structure
1976 Box 21
 Morris, C. Fred. Alberts, Bruce.
Reconstruction of the T4 Bacteriophage DNA Replication Apparatus From Purified Components
n.d. Box 21
 Ya, Keith R.. Alberts, Bruce.
Steroid Receptors: Elements For Modulation of Eukaryotic Transcription
1976 Box 21
 Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter.
The Autonomous Movements of Cytoplasmic Fragments
n.d. Box 21
 Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter.
Is Cytoplasm Intelligent, Too?
[1983] Box 21
 Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter.
Navigation of Nonneural Cells
n.d. Box 21
 Albrecht-Buehler, Guenter.
Two Structural Principles Concerning the Formation of the Microtubular Skeleton in Centrioles and Basal Bodies
n.d. Box 21
 Barkan, Alice. Ma, Robert A..
Inactivation of Maize Transposon Mu Suppresses a Mutant Phenotype by Activating an Outward-Reading Promoter Near the End of Mu1
[1991] Box 21
 Bertani, G..
Lysogeny
n.d. Box 21
 Bird, Robert McK..
A Model for the Evolution of Maize and Teosinte
1978 Box 22
 Blackler, A. W..
Germ-Cell Transfer and Sex Ration in Xenopus laevis
1965 Box 22
 Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-.
The Andean Complex
[1973] Box 22
 Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-.
Conclusions About Knobs Distribution in Eastern South America
1968 Box 22
 Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-.
Identification of Chromosome Segments That Contribute to the Specificity of Racial Characteristics in Maize
1964 Box 22
 Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-. Blumenschein, R. Ve.
Observed and Expected Heterosis in Interracial Crosses of Maize
[1969] Box 22
 Blumenschein, Almiro, 1931-.
Report of the Collecting Trip to the Território do Amapá (August 30 to September 22, 1966)
4 Oct. 1966 Box 22

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Braselton, James P., 1965-.
The Ultrastructure of the Non-Localized Kinetochores of Luzula and Cyperus
1971 Box 22
 Brink, R. Alexander and Willem.
Invariable Genetic Change in Maize Plants Heterozygous for Marbled Aleurone
n.d. Box 22
 Brink, R. Alexander (Royal Alexander), 1897-1984.
The Occurrence of Semi-Sterility in Maize
1927 Box 22
 Brink, R. Alexander and B. Mik.
Plant Color Effects of Certain Anomalous Forms of the Rr Allele in Maize
n.d. Box 22
 Brink, R. Alexander (Royal Alexander), 1897-1984.
A Stable Somatic Mutation to Colorless From Variegated Pericarp in Maize
1958 Box 22
 Brink, R. Alexander and Nancy.
Transpositions of Modulator, a Component of the Variegated Pericarp Allele in Maize
1959 Box 22
 Brown, William L..
Chromosome Knob Numbers and Positions
[1960] Box 22
 Brown, William L. and Edgar An.
The Southern Dent Corns
1948 Box 22
 Burnham, Charles R. (Charles Russel).
Chromosome Pairing and the Intercross Method
1967 Box 22

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Burnham, Charles R. (Charles Russel).
A New Method of Using Interchanges as Chromosomal Markers
1967 Box 22
 Burr, Benjamin, S.V. Evola, an.
The Application of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism to Plant Breeding
1983 Box 22
 Burr, Benjamin and Frances A..
Defective Transpositions as a Mechanism of Ds-Induced Chromosome Breakage
[1989] Box 22
 Burr, Benjamin and Frances A..
Detection of Maize Controlling Element Events at the Shrunken Locus
[1981] Box 22

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Burr, Benjamin and Frances A..
Ds Controlling Elements of Maize at the Shrunken Locus Are Large and Dissimilar Insertions
n.d. Box 22
 Burr, Benjamin, S.V. Evola, an.
A Preliminary Investigation Into the Extent of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism in Maize
n.d. Box 22
 Burr, Benjamin and Frances A..
Transposable Elements and Genetic Instabilities in Crop Plants
1981 Box 22
 Cattanach, Bruce M..
The Inactive-X Hypothesis and Position Effects in the Mouse
1963 Box 22
 Chandra, H. Sharat.
Cytogenetic Studies Following High Dosage Paternal Irradiation in the Mealy Bug, Planococcus Citri
1963 Box 22
 Chen-Zhixiang and Daniel F. Kl.
Identification of a Soluble Salicylic Acid-Binding Protein That May Function in Signal Transduction in the Plant Disease Resistance Response
[1991] Box 22
 Chomet, Paul S., Susan Wessler.
Changes in Phase of an Ac Element at the Waxy Locus Associated with Ac DNA Modification
n.d. Box 22
 Chomet, Paul S..
Characterization of Stable and Metastable Changes of the Maize Transposable Element, Activator
1988 Box 22
 Chomet, Paul S., Kristine J. H.
Identification of a Regulatory Transposon that Controls the Mutator Transposable Element System in Maize
1991 Box 22
 Chomet, Paul S., Susan Wessler.
Inactivation of the Maize Transposable Element Activator (Ac) is Associated with its DNA Modification
1987 Box 22
 Chovnick, Arthur, W. Gelbart,.
Organization of the Rosy Locus in Drosophila melanogaster: Evidence for a Control Element Adjacent to the Xanthine Dehydrogenase Structural Element
1976 Box 23
 Chovnick, Arthur, Graeme H. Ba.
Studies on Gene Conversion and its Relationship to Linked Exchange in Drosophila melanogaster
1971 Box 23
 Clevenger, Sarah.
Flower Pigments
1964 Box 23
 Coe, Edward H., Jr..
The Aleurone Tissue of Maize as a Genetic Tool
1977 Box 23
 Coe, Edward H., Jr. and M.G. N.
Embryo Cells and Their Destinies in the Corn Plant
[1977] Box 23
 Coe, Edward H., Jr..
Technical Comment: Heritable Repression Due to Paramutation in Maize
[1968] Box 23
 Demerec, M. (Milislav), 1895-1966.
Mutable Characters of Drosophila Virilis. I. Reddish-Alpha Body Character
1928 Box 23
 Döring, Hans-Peter, I. Pahl, a.
Chromosomal Rearrangements Caused by the Aberrant Transposition of Double Ds Elements are Formed by Ds and Adjacent to Non-Ds Sequences
1990 Box 23
 Duvick, Donald N..
Intracellular Location of Zein in Maize
1963 Box 23
 Esser, K..
Genetische Untersuchungen an Podospora anserina
1955 Box 23
 Ewan, Joseph, 1909-1999.
Plant Resources in Colonial America
[1976] Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina, Patrick Masson.
Essential Large Transcripts of the Maize Spm Transposable Element Are Generated By Alternative Splicing
1989 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina, Richard Surosk.
Genetic and Structural Studies on the Spm-Dependent a-m2 Alleles of the Maize a Locus
1986 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina.
Maize Transposable Elements
1987 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina and Patrick Mas.
Nucleotide Sequence Analysis of the Spm-Dependent a-m2 Alleles of the Maize a Locus and a Model of Spm Regulation
1986 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina.
A Small Celebration -- Review of The Discovery and Characterization of Transposable Elements. The Collected Papers of Barbara McClintock
1988 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina and Jeffrey A..
The Suppressor-Mutator Transposable Element of Maize: Genetic Analysis and Cloning of the a-m2 Alleles of the a Locus
1986 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina, Patrick Masson.
The Suppressor-Mutator Transposable Element of Maize: Structure and Expression of the Element
1986 Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina and Jeffrey A..
The Suppressor-Mutator Transposable Element of Maize. The a-m2 Alleles
n.d. Box 23
 Fedoroff, Nina, P. Masson, and.
The tnpA and tnpD Gene Products of the Spm Element are Required for Transposition in Tobacco
1990 Box 23
 Fincham, John R.S. and G.R.K..
Controlling Elements in Maize
1974 Box 24
 Fincham, John R.S..
Report on the Embo Workshop on Metastable Gene Systems Held in Leeds, 17th to 21st September, 1973
1973 Box 24
 Finnegan, D.J..
Transposable Elements and Proviruses
1981 Box 24
 Flashman, S..
Obtaining Haploid Plant Cell Mutants By Selection in Pollen Culture
n.d. Box 24
 Freeling, Michael.
Allele Variation at the Level of Intragenic Recombination
1977 Box 24
 Freeling, Michael and David S..
Radiation-Induced Alcohol Dehydrogenase Mutants in Maize Following Allyl Alcohol Selection of Pollen
1977 Box 24
 Galinat, Walton C..
The Extinct Links Between Teosinte and Maize and Their Reconstruction
[197-] Box 24
 Gearhart, John David.
Lack of Intercellular Suppression of Position-Effect Variegation By Addional Y Chromosomes During Cell Differentiation in Drosophila melanogaster
[1970] Box 24
 Gearhart, John David.
Relationships of Drosopterin Content in Transplanted and Host Eyes of Drosophila melanogaster
[1970] Box 24
 Gehring, Walter J. and Renato.
Isolation of a Hybrid Plasmid With Homologous Sequences to a Transposing Element of Drosophila melanogaster
1980 Box 24
 Gerstel, Daniel U., J.A. Burns.
Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Nicotiana, Restoration of Fertility and the Nucleolus
1978 Box 24
 Gerstel, Daniel U. and J.A. Bu.
On Chromosomes of Unusual Length in Hybrids Between Two Species of Nicotiana
[1964] Box 24

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Gerstel, Daniel U. and J.A. Bu.
Phenotypic and Chromosomal Abnormalities Associated With the Introduction of Heterochromatin From Nicotiana otophora into N. tabacum
1967 Box 24
 Gillies, C.B..
Spreading of Maize Pachytene Synaptonemal Complexes for Electron Microscopy
1986 Box 24

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Gillies, C.B..
Ultrastructural Analysis of Maize Pachytene Karyotypes by Three Dimensional Reconstruction of the Synaptonemal Complexes
n.d. Box 24
 Glass, H. Bentley.
The Effect of Lethal Genes on the Non-Disjunctional Classes in Mutual Translocations of Drosophila
193- Box 24
 Glass, H. Bentley.
A History of Plant Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor
[198-] Box 24
 Glass, H. Bentley.
A Study of Dominant Mosaic Eye-Color Mutants in Drosophila melanogaster
1934 Box 24
 Glass, H. Bentley.
A Study of Factors Influencing Chromosomal Segregation in Translocations of Drosophila melanogaster
1935 Box 24
 Goodman, Major M. and J.S.C. S.
A Comparison of Chromosome Knob Frequencies Between Sympatric and Allopatric Populations of Teosinte and Maize
1981 Box 24
 Goodman, Major M. and William.
Races of Maize
[1975?] Box 24
 Goodman, Major M., J.S.C. Smit.
Variation Within Teosinte. II. Numerical Analysis of Chromosome Knob Data
[1980] Box 24
 Green, C.E..
Cell and Tissue Cultures of Maize
n.d. Box 24
 Green, C.E. and K.A. Hibberd.
Inheritance and Expression of Lysine Plus Threonine Resistance Selected in Maize Tissue Culture
1982 Box 24
 Green, C.E., B.G. Gengenbach,.
Inheritance of Selected Pathotoxin Resistance in Maize Plants Regenerated From Cell Cultures
1977 Box 24
 Green, Howard and Olaniyi Kehi.
An Analysis of the Adipose Conversion Based on the Study of Fat Cell Clusters in 3T3 Cultures
n.d. Box 24

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Green, Howard and John C. Mauc.
The Regulation of RNA Synthesis in the Fibroblast During Transition From Resting to Growing State
n.d. Box 24
 Green, Melvin M..
Mapping a Drosophila melanogaster Controlling Element By Interallelic Crossing Over
[1968] Box 24
 Green, Melvin M..
Unequal Crossing Over and the Genetical Organization of the White Locus of Drosophila melanogaster
1963 Box 24
 Griffen, A.B. and Wilson S. St.
The wm5 and its Derivatives
1950 Box 24
 Hanson, W.D..
Intergradation Among Latin American Maize Populations Based on an Analysis of Chromosome Knob Frequencies
[1982] Box 24
 Harlan, Jack R..
Gene Centers and Gene Utilization
[1976] Box 24
 Hartl, Daniel L. and Susan W..
Evolution of Transposons: Natural Selection for Tn5 in Escherichia coli K12
[1982] Box 24
 Hess, Oswald.
The Function of the Lampbrush Loops Formed by the Y Chromosome of Drosophila hydei in Spermatocyte Nuclei
1968 Box 25
 Holliday, Robin.
A General Mechanism for the Unfolding of the Genetic Programme During Development
[1973] Box 25
 Holt, H. John.
The Mad Mind of Mankind
1983 Box 25
 Hougas, Robert W..
Plant Germplasm Policy
[1976] Box 25
 Hyland, Howard L..
History of U.S. Plant Introduction
[1976] Box 25
 Iino, Tetsuo.
Curly Flagellar Mutants in Salmonella
1958 Box 25
 Iino, Tetsuo and Joshua Lederb.
Transductional Analysis of Monophastic Types of Salmonella
1958 Box 25
 Iino, Tetsuo and Joshua Lederb.
Transductional Analysis of Phase Variation in Salmonella
1957 Box 25
 Innes, John.
Annual Report
1972 Box 25
 Jack, Joseph W. and Burke H. J.
Allelic Pairing and Gene Regulation: A Model for the Zeste-White Interaction in Drosophila melanogaster
1978 Box 25
 Jacob, François and Jacques Mo.
Elements of Regulatory Circuits in Bacteria
1962 Box 25
 Jacob, François and Jacques Mo.
Gènes de Structure et Gènes de Régulation dans la Biosynthèse des Protéines
1959 Box 25
 Jacob, François, Raquel Sussma.
Sur la Nature du Répresseur Assurant L'Immunité des Bactéries Lysogènes
1962 Box 25
 Jain, H.K. and D. Gupta.
Differentiation of Evolved Varieties and Primitive Races of Maize of Himalayan and Latin American Distribution
1971 Box 25
 Jain, H.K. and D. Gupta.
Genetic Differentiation of Two Himalayan Varieties of Maize
1972 Box 25
 Jeffreys, M.D.W..
Pre-Columbian Maize in the Old World From Portuguese Sources
n.d. Box 25
 Jones, Jonathan D.G., Francine.
A Visual Assay for Transposon Activity in Tobacco Demonstrates a Positive Effect of Activator (Ac) Dosage on Transposition Frequency
[1988] Box 25

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Judd, B.H..
Intrastrand Exchange as a Possible Mechanism for Instability of Some White Mutants of Drosophila melanogaster
1967 Box 25
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel and.
Chromosome Knob Complexes of Maize of America
[1967] Box 25

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel.
Chromosome Morphology Studies on Maizes of the Americas
1972 Box 25
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel.
Dissertation Research Progress Report
1974 Box 25
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel.
Relationships Between Central Mesa of Mexico, Highlands of Guatemala, Costa Rica and Western Panama
1972 Box 25
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel.
Some Cytological Studies on Several Mexican Races of Maize
1964 Box 25
 Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel.
Unidentified
n.d. Box 25

See also Ser.VI, Unidentified

 Kauffman, Stuart A..
Control Circuits for Determination and Transdetermination
1973 Box 25
 Kermicle, Jerry L..
Probing the Component Structure of a Maize Gene with Transposable Controlling Elements
1979 Box 25
 Khouvine, Yvonne and Boris Eph.
Fractionnement des Substances qui Interviennent dans la Pigmentation des Yeux de Drosophila melanogaster
1937 Box 25
 King, Robert C. and Hiromu Aka.
Spermatogenesis in Bombyx mori. II. The Ultrastructure of Synapsed Bivalents
1971 Box 25

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Krikorian, Abraham D. and Will.
The Morphogenesis of Insect-Induced Galls on Higher Plants
[1973] Box 25
 Lenat, Douglas B..
The Heuristics of Nature: The Plausible Mutation of DNA
1980 Box 26
 Lewis, Edward B., 1918-2004.
The Relation of Repeats to Position Effect in Drosophila melanogaster
1945 Box 26
 McClure, Marcella A..
Retroposon Evolution
[1990] Box 26
 McClure, Marcella A..
Sequence Analysis of Eukaryotic Retroid Proteins
1990 Box 26
 Mampell, Klaus.
Genic and Nongenic Transmission of Mutator Activity
1946 Box 26
 Marx, Jean L..
Genes that Control Development
1981 Box 26
 Meins, Frederick, Jr..
Cell Division and the Determination Phase of Cytodifferentiation in Plants
1974 Box 26
 Meins, Frederick, Jr..
A Kinetic Model Describing the Conversion of Organized Teratoma Tissues of Tobacco to the Unorganized State in Culture
n.d. Box 26
 Meins, Frederick, Jr..
Mechanisms Underlying the Persistence of Tumor Autonomy in Crown-Gall Disease
n.d. Box 26
 Meins, Frederick, Jr..
Mechanisms Underlying Tumor Transformation and Tumor Reversal in Crown-Gall, a Neoplastic Disease of Higher Plants
1973 Box 26
 Meins, Frederick, Jr..
Temperature Sensitive Expression of Auxin-Autotrophy by Crown-Gall Teratoma Cells of Tobacco
n.d. Box 26
 Meselson, Matthew, Pamela Duns.
Unstable DNA Elements in the Chromosomes of Drosophila
1980 Box 26
 Metz, Charles W..
Chromosome Behavior, Inheritance and Sex Determination in Sciara
[1938] Box 26
 Metz, Charles W..
Chromosome Structure in the Salivary Glands of Sciara
[1934] Box 26

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Metz, Charles W. and M. Louise.
Studies on Sex Determination and the Sex Chromosome Mechanism in Sciara
1931 Box 26
 Monteiro, Warton.
Knob Structures in Maize
1964 Box 26
 Morgan, L.V..
A Variable Phenotype Associated with the Fourth Chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster and Affected by Heterochromatin
1947 Box 26
 Morgan, T.H., Helen Redfield,.
Maintenance of a Drosophila Stock Center, In Connection with Investigations on the Constitution of the Germinal Material in Relation to Heredity
1943 Box 26
 Moses, M.J., P.A. Poorman, T.H.
Synaptonemal Complex Analysis of Mouse Chromosomal Rearrangements. IV. Synapsis and Synaptic Adjustment in Two Paracentric Inversions
1981 Box 26
 Müntzing, Arne.
Historical Review of the Development of Triticale
1974 Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr. and Ani.
Biochemical Consequences of an Insertion of the Receptor for Spm at the Bronze-1 Locus in Maize
[1983] Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver Evans, Jr..
Evidence Implicating the Spm Family of Transposable Elements in the Mosaic Pericarp (P-mo) Allele of Maize
[1989] Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr., John W.
Exploiting Transposable Elements to Study the Expression of a Maize Gene
n.d. Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr. and Hug.
Heterogeneous Flavonoid Glucosytransferases in Colored Derivatives from a Controlling Element-Suppressed Bronze Mutant in Maize
1978 Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr., John W.
Molecular Characterization of Suppressor-Mutator (Spm)-Induced Mutations at the Bronze-1 Locus in Maize: The bz-m13 Alleles
n.d. Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr., Edwin.
Mutant Gene That Changes Protein Composition and Increases Lysine Content of Maize Endosperm
1958? Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver E., Jr., Thomas.
Tissue-Specific Effects of Maize Bronze Gene Promoter Mutations Induced by Dsl Insertion and Excision
[1989] Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver Evans, Jr..
The Waxy Locus in Maize. II. The Location of the Controlling Element Mutants
1968 Box 26
 Nelson, Oliver Evans, Jr..
The Waxy Locus in Maize. III. Effect of Structural Heterozygosity on Intragenic Recombination and Flanking Marker Assortment
1975 Box 26
 Neuffer, M.G..
Crossingover in Heterozygotes Carrying Different Mutable Alleles at the A1 Locus in Maize
1965 Box 26
 Nevers, Patricia, Nancy S. She.
Plant Transposable Elements --2 Folders
n.d. Box 27
 Nicholson, G. Edward.
A Note on Types of Maize in Peru
n.d. Box 27
 Nicklas, R. Bruce.
Chromosomes and Kinetochores Do More in Mitosis Than Previously Thought
1987 Box 27
 Nicklas, R. Bruce.
Mitosis
1970 Box 27
 Nicklas, R. Bruce and René Cam.
The Non-Random Chromosome Segregation in Spermatocytes of Gryllotalpa hexadactyla
1968 Box 27
 O'Brien, Stephen J., W.G. Nash.
Riddle of the Giant Panda's Phylogeny: A Molecular Solution
1985 Box 27
 O'Brien, Stephen J., Hector N..
On the Evolution of Genome Organization in Mammals
1984 Box 27
 O'Brien, Stephen J., M.E. Roel.
Tracing the Natural History of the Cheetah: A Genetic Basic for Species Vulnerability
1984 Box 27
 Ohta, Yasuo.
Cytogenetics: Conclusive Report of Progress for 1962-1965
Aug. 1965 Box 27
 Ohta, Yasuo.
Experimental Project with Detailed Procedures
1-May-63 Box 27
 Ohta, Yasuo.
Quantitative Aspects of the Cytogenetics of Maize
[1965] Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth.
Changes in the Inducibility of Galactokinase and Beta-Galactosidase During Inhibition of Growth in E. Coli
n.d. Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth and Herbert We.
Cooperative Infection by Host Modified Lambdaphage
n.d. Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth and Herbert We.
Evidence for a New Intermediate State of the Viral Chromosome During Cooperative Infection by Host-Modified Lambdaphage
n.d. Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth.
Genetic Control of Enzymes in Differentiation
1963 Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth and James Felt.
Genetic Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
[1970] Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth.
Genetic Factors in Developmental Regulation
n.d. Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth, Miriam Meisle.
A Locus Determining the Beta-Galactosidase Developmental Program in Mouse Liver
1974 Box 27
 Paigen, Kenneth, Richard T. Sw.
The Molecular Genetics of Mammalian Glucuronidase
1974 Box 28
 Paigen, Kenneth and Roger Gans.
Mutations Affecting Enzyme Realization
n.d. Box 28
 Paigen, Kenneth.
On the Regulation of DNA Transcription
n.d. Box 28
 Paigen, Kenneth.
Temporal Genes and Developmental Programs
1976 Box 28
 Paigen, Kenneth.
Temporal Genes and Other Developmental Regulators in Mammals
1979 Box 28
 Paigen, Kenneth and Werner K..
Two Linked Genes Showing a Similar Timing of Expression in Mice
[1960] Box 28

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Pence, Roy J..
A New Device to Increase Depth of Focus of Microscope Objectives for Use in Photomicrography
1952 Box 28
 Potter, S. Steven, William J..
Transposition of Elements of the 412, Copia, and 297 Dispersed Repeated Gene Families in Drosophila melanogaster
1979 Box 28
 Raman, K., D.B. Walden, and R..
Propagation of Zea Mays L. by Shoot Tip Culture: A Feasibility Study
1980 Box 28
 Randolph, L.F..
Developmental Morphology of the Caryopsis in Maize
1936 Box 28
 Randolph, L.F..
Retention of Euchlaena as a Genus Separate from Zea
[1972] Box 28
 Rasmuson, B., B.M. Westerberg,.
Transpositions, Mutable Genes, and the Dispersed Gene Family Dm225 in Drosophila melanogaster
1980 Box 28
 Rhoades, Marcus M. (Marcus Morton), 1903-1991.
Different Rates of Crossing Over in Male and Female Gametes of Maize
1941 Box 28
 Rhoades, Marcus M., Ellen Demp.
Elimination of Knobbed Chromosome Arms in Maize Induced by Supernumerary B Chromosomes
[1967] Box 28
 Rhoades, Marcus M. and Ellen D.
Genic Content and Structure of Abnormal Chromosome 10
1980 Box 28
 Roberts, Lewis M. and Lowell S.
A Proposal for Creating an International Institute for Agricultural Research and Training to Serve the Lowland Tropical Regions of the Americas
Oct. 1966 Box 28
 Roca, W.M..
Biotechnology: Opportunities for Agricultural Research in Latin America
11 Sep. 1984 Box 28

See also Ser.III, Comments on Dr. Roca's Presentation

 Rose, Mark.
The Role of Cell Death in Morphogenesis of the Embryonic Limb
1976 Box 28
 Rouse, Irving.
Prehistory of the West Indies
1964 Box 28
 Rubenstein, I., C.A. Thomas, J.
The Molecular Weights of T2 Bacteriophage DNA and Its First and Second Breakage Products
n.d. Box 28
 Safont, Julio.
Clave Para el Reconocimiento de Quiasmas en Metafase I
[196-] Box 28
 Safont, Julio.
General Report on the Activities Accomplished by Ingeniero Julio Safont at North Carolina State Under the Support of the Rockefeller Foundation
[1963] Box 28
 Safont, Julio.
Remark on the Symbols Utilized for the Description of the Individual Results in the Enclosed Lists
[196-] Box 28

See also Oversized

 Schell, J., M. Van Montagu, A..
Agrobacterium tumefaciens: What Segment of the Plasmid Is Responsible for the Induction of Crown Gall Tumors?
n.d. Box 28
 Schon, Eric A., Michael L. Cle.
Structure and Evolution of Goat t -, Betac- and BetaA- Globin Genes: Three Developmentally Regulated Genes Contain Inserted Elements
1981 Box 28
 Schwartz, Drew.
Controlling Element Mutants and Chromosome Structure
[1972] Box 28
 Schwartz, Drew and Craig S. Ec.
The Effect of Ac Dosage on the Production of Multiple Forms of Wx Protein by the wxm-9 Controlling Element Mutation in Maize
1982 Box 28
 Schwartz, Drew and Craig S. Ec.
Evidence for the Inclusion of Controlling Elements Within the Structural Gene at the Waxy Locus in Maize
1981 Box 28
 Schwartz, Drew.
On the Tissue Specific Regulation of Gene Function: Pre-setting and Erasure
1982 Box 28
 Shapiro, James A..
Concentric Rings in E. coli Colonies
1990 Box 28
 Shapiro, James A. and Barbara.
Eukaryotic Mobile and Repeated Genetic Elements
1981 Box 28
 Shapiro, James A..
Genomic Reorganization in Cell Lineages
n.d. Box 28
 Shapiro, James A. and Clara Hs.
The Initial Cell Divisions in the E. coli K-12 Colony
[1988] Box 28

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shapiro, James A..
Intercellular Communication and Genetic Change in Bacterial Populations
1985 Box 28
 Shapiro, James A..
Mobile Genetic Elements and Cellular Differentiation
[1982] Box 28
 Shapiro, James A..
Observations on the Formation of Clones Containing araB-lacZ Cistron Fusions
n.d. Box 28

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shapiro, James A..
Organization of Developing E. coli Colonies Viewed by Scanning Electron Microscopy
[1986] Box 28

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shapiro, James A..
Reflections on the Information Content of Chromosome Primary Structure and How it Changes
1981 Box 28
 Shapiro, James A..
Sectoring in E. coli Colonies
n.d. Box 29

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shapiro, James A. and David Tr.
Sequential Events in Bacterial Colony Morphogenesis
[1990] Box 29

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shapiro, James A..
Some Lessons of Phage Mu
[1985] Box 29
 Shapiro, James A..
Unidentified
[198-] Box 29
 Shapiro, James A. and N. Patri.
Variation of Beta-Galactosidase Expression from Mudlac Elements During the Development of E. coli Colonies
[1987] Box 29

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Shepherd, James F..
The Isolation, Culture, and Regeneration of Plant Protoplasts
1981 Box 29
 Singleton, Jesse Robertson.
Cytogenetic Studies of Neurospora crassa
1948 Box 29

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Smith-Keary, P.F. and G.W.P. D.
Episomic Suppression of Phenotype in Salmonella
1964 Box 29
 Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981.
The Gene and Cell Differentiation
[1959] Box 29
 Sorrentino, Jennifer J. and Na.
Cloning of a Ds1-Homologous Element at the A1 Locus
1986 Box 29
 Sorrentino, Jennifer J., C. O'.
Sequence Characteristics of the rDt Controlling-Element
1986 Box 29
 Spradling, Allan, Sheldon Penm.
Analysis of Messenger RNA in Drosophila by In Situ Hybridization: Comparison of Cytoplasmic mRNA from Control and Heat Shocked Culture Cells
1975 Box 29
 Spradling, Allan, Mary Lou Par.
Drosophila Salivary Glands Polytene Chromosomes Studied by In Situ Hybridization
1977 Box 29
 Spradling, Allan, Mary Lou Par.
mRNA in Heat Shocked Drosophila Cells
1977 Box 29
 Sprague, G.F..
Review of Information on Virus Associated Genetic Effects
1969 Box 29
 Sprague, G.F. H.H. McKinney, a.
Virus as a Mutagenic Agent in Maize
1963 Box 29
 Stadler, L.J..
The Experimental Modification of Heredity in Crop Plants. I. Induced Chromosomal Irregularities
1931 Box 29
 Stadler, L.J..
Recovery Following Genetic Deficiency in Maize
1930 Box 29
 Starlinger, Peter and Hans-Pet.
Barbara McClintock's Controlling Elements: Now at the DNA Level
1984 Box 29
 Starlinger, Peter, Hans-Peter.
Controlling Element Ds at the Shrunken Locus in Zea mays
1981 Box 29
 Starlinger, Peter.
A Reexamination of McClintock's Controlling Elements in Maize in View of Recent Advances in Molecular Biology
1980 Box 29
 Steiner, Emil, Maja Koller-Wie.
Transdetermination in Leg Imaginal Discs of Drosophila melanogaster und Drosophila nigromelanica
1981 Box 29
 Stephens, S.G..
Spectrophotometric Evidence for the Presence of a Leuco-Precursor of Both Anthoxanthin and Anthocyanin Pigments in Asiatic Cotton Flowers
[1948] Box 29
 Strobel, Edward, Pamela Dunsmu.
Transposable Elements in Drosophila melanogaster: Polymorphisms in the Chromosomal Locations of Elements of 412, Copia, and 297 Dispersed Repeated Gene Families
1979 Box 29
 Sturtevant, A. H. (Alfred Henry), 1891-1970.
Preferential Segregation in Triplo-IV Females of Drosophila melanogaster
1936 Box 29
 Sundaresan, Venkatesan and Mic.
An Extrachromosomal Form of the Mu Transposons of Maize
n.d. Box 29
 Taylor, J. Herbert.
Regulation of DNA Replication and Variegation-Type Position Effects
1964 Box 29
 Timothy, David H., C.S. Leving.
Systematic Variation and Evolution of Organelle DNAs in the Genus Zea: Teosinte
1979 Box 29
 Walbot, Virginia and Loverine.
Isolation and Characterization of a 1.7 kb Transposable Element from a Mutator Line of Maize
1986 Box 29
 Walbot, Virginia, Patricia Leo.
Molecular Analysis of the Linear 2.3 kb Plasmid of Maize Mitochondria: Apparent Capture of tRNA Genes from the Main Mitochondrial Genome
n.d. Box 29
 Wallace, Bruce and Thomas L. K.
Some Cytogenetic Aspects of Gene Control Mechanisms
1973 Box 30
 Weaver, Edward A..
A Comparison of X-Ray Induced Mutations and Mutations Occurring Spontaneously in Ring Chromosomes in Maize
1942 Box 30
 Weber, David F. and Zuo-Yu Zha.
Analysis of Nondisjunction Induced by the r-X1 Deficiency During Microsporogenesis in Zea mays L
n.d. Box 30
 Weber, David F., Kevin D. Simc.
Detection of the Time of Occurrence of Nondisjunction Induced by the r-X1 Deficiency in Zea mays L
n.d. Box 30
 Weber, David F. and Zuo-Yu Zha.
Effect of Monosomy and Nullisomy on Pollen Development in Monosomics of Zea mays L
n.d. Box 30
 Weber, David F., Tim Helentjar.
Identification of the Genomic Locations of Duplicate Nucleotide Sequences in Maize by Analysis of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms
n.d. Box 30
 Weber, David F. and Zuo-Yu Zha.
Male Gametopyte Development in Monosomics of Maize
n.d. Box 30
 Weber, David F. and Tim Helent.
Mapping RFLP Loci in Maize Using B-A Translocations
n.d. Box 30
 Weissinger, A.K., D.H. Timothy.
Patterns of Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Indigenous Maize Races of Latin America
n.d. Box 30
 Wessler, Susan R., George Bara.
Alterations in Gene Expression Mediated by DNA Insertions in the Waxy Gene of Maize
1988 Box 30
 Wessler, Susan R., Stephen L..
Molecular Cloning and Structure Characterization of the R Locus of Maize
1988 Box 30
 Wessler, Susan R..
Phenotypic Diversity Mediated by the Transposable Maize Controlling Elements Ac and Spm
1988 Box 30
 Wessler, Susan R..
The Splicing of Maize Transposable Elements from Pre-mRNA
1988 Box 30
 White, M.J.D..
Behavior of the Spindle Attachment in Unequal Bivalents at Meiosis
n.d. Box 30
 Wildermuth, HansRudolf.
Autoradiographische Untersuchungen zum Vermehrungsmuster der Zellen in Proliferierenden Rüsselprimordien von Drosophila melanogaster
1968 Box 30
 Wilkes, Garrison.
Plant Germplasm Resources
[1976] Box 30
 Witkin, Evelyn M..
Mutation-Proof and Mutation-Prone Modes of Survival in Derivatives of Escherichia coli B Differing in Sensitivity to Ultraviolet Light
1967 Box 30
 Witkin, Evelyn M., Michael Vol.
Partial Suppression of the LexA Phenotype by Mutations (rnm) Which Restore Ultraviolet Resistance But Not Ultraviolet Mutability to Escherichia coli B/r uvrA lexA
[1975] Box 30
 Witkin, Evelyn M..
The Role of DNA Repair and Recombination in Mutagenesis
1968 Box 30
 Zheng, Guochang, Yang Quinglan.
The Relationship Between Cytomixis, Chromosome Mutation and Karyotype Evolution in Lily
[1986] Box 30

See also Ser.VI, same title

 Series V. Research notes and card files
1930s-1990s55 linear feet

Loose notes, notebooks, card files, and numerous photographs of maize. Because this series documents specific experiments with maize in great technical detail, the folders have been left in the original order in which they were boxed from McClintock's laboratory file cabinets at Cold Spring Harbor. The boxes have been labeled with the cabinet number and drawer number; for a map showing the location of these file cabinets in McClintock's laboratory, see the legal file. Most of the notes remain in folders labeled by McClintock; folders which were extremely acidic were replaced with acid-free folders, and McClintock's labels were copied onto the new folders. Loose notes remain in the boxes as found but were placed in unlabeled acid-free folders. All metal fasteners were removed and replaced with plastic clips when necessary. The notebooks are interspersed with the loose notes in the order in which McClintock arranged them. The card files (27.75 linear feet located at the end of Series V) are mainly culture cards for maize samples, which McClintock studied at Cold Spring Harbor. Many of the prints and slides are probably photographs of these same maize samples. The photographs were not removed to Series VI but left in context in Series V since many are interspersed with research notes.


Subject(s): Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Zea (maize) genetics; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.

 Series VI. Photographs
1928-19911.5 linear feet

Includes prints and negatives. Some of the prints are illustrations from articles about maize genetics, many from articles in Series IV, and some from McClintock's book, Chromosome Constitution of Races of Maize. Besides the folders filed under McClintock's name, there are other folders, which contain prints of her. These are filed as: "Blumenschein, Almiro; Kato Yamakake, Takeo Angel; and Barbara McClintock"; "Dunn, L.C. and Barbara McClintock"; "Hershey, Al and Barbara McClintock"; "Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award"; "Marine Biological Laboratory"; "National Medal of Science"; "Nobel Prize #1"; "Possible Short-Term Evolutionary Consequences of Biotechnology"; "Rosenstiel Award"; "Stadler Symposium"; and "Yale University".

Processing information: This is an incomplete inventory.

 "Aug. 30, 1950."
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Diagram of chromosome breakage.
1950 August 30 
 Blumenschein, Almiro; Angel Kato Yamakake; and Barbara McClintock.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Almiro Blumenschein, Takeo Angel Kato Yamakake and Barbara McClintock gathered around table, 1966.
1966 
 Cornell University, 1928.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 View of men with dogs, Cornell Department of Plant Breeding, 1928.
  
 Cornell University, 1929 or 1930
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Group portrait, Cornell University's Department of Plant Breeding.
  
 Hershey, Al and Barbara McClintock
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Al Hershey and Barbara McClintock.
  
 "Inactivation of the Maize Transposable Element Activator (Ac) is associated with its DNA Modification."
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Maize active/inactive photos.
n. d. 
 McClintock, Barbara, ca. 1918.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 McClintock family at piano.
  
 McClintock, Barbara, [192-?].
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Barbara McClintock, half length portrait, ca. 1925.
ca. 1925 
 McClintock, Barbara, ca. 1960.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 McClintock, standing outside, half length portrait.
  
 Barbara McClintock, standing outside with cigarette holder.
  
 Barbara McClintock in cornfield, postcard.
  
 McClintock, Barbara, 11 May, 1972.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Barbara McClintock seated at desk.
1972 May 11 
 McClintock, Barbara, 1980.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Barbara McClintock portrait, 1980.
1980 
 McClintock, Barbara #2, 24 May 1982.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Barbara McClintock, in academic robe, walking in Yale procession.
1982 May 24 
 McClintock, Barbara, 7 Nov. 1983.
  Box A-McClintock 1983
 Barbara McClintock, portrait.
1983 November 7 
 McClintock Family, 1954, 1958-1959, n.d.
  Box McClintock 1984-Shapiro #1
 Four McClintock children.
  
 McClintock, Barbara #2 [198-?].
  Box McClintock 1984-Shapiro #1
 Barbara McClintock wearing Groucho Marx glasses.
ca. 1985 
 Nobel Prize #1, [8 Dec. 1983]
  Box McClintock 1984-Shapiro #1
 Barbara McClintock at Nobel lecture.
1983 December 8 
 Rosenstiel Award, 1978.
  Box McClintock 1984-Shapiro #1
 Barbara McClintock, at Rosenstiel Award ceremony, standing beside Prof Harlyn Odell Halvorson (1925-2008).
1978 
 Stadler Symposium at University of Missouri, April, 1978
  Box Shapiro #2-Y
 Barbara McClintock at Stadler Symposium at University of Missouri, April, 1978.
1978 April 
 Series II, IV. Oversized
  oversize 1
 Series II. Subject files
  
 American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1959 
 American Philosophical Society
1946 
 Botanical Society of America
1957 
 Family Tree of Sara Ryder Handy
  folder Oversize

Sara Ryder Handy was the mother of Barbara McClintock.

 Gembloux Agricultural College
1985 
 Georgetown University
1981 
 Harvard University
1979 
 National Academy of Sciences
1944 
 Rockefeller University
1979 
 Rutgers University
1984 
 Wolf Foundation
1981 
 Series IV. Works by others
  
 Safont, Julio.
Remark on the Symbols Utilized for the Description of the Individual Results in the Enclosed Lists
[196-] 
 Series VII. Recordings
  3 boxes (22 audiocassettes, 3 folders of transcripts) Located with Recordings Collection in Basement. No recording number. Accessions: 1997-1371r (Evelyn Fox Keller interviews with Barbara McClintock and others, 1978-1980, 13 cassettes); 1998-565r to 1998-573r (Nathaniel Comfort interviews with Evelyn Fox Keller, 9 cassettes); associated transcripts.