Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesNew York Academy of Sciences., 1908 Records of meetings 1808-1916 in v. 11-27. |
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... Professor Edward S. Dana , New Haven Dr. H. R. Storer , Newport Professor A. E. Brown Professor George Macloskie , Princeton Professor Edward L. Berthoud , Boulder , Colorado Domestic Societies Portland Society of Natural History ...
... Professor Edward S. Dana , New Haven Dr. H. R. Storer , Newport Professor A. E. Brown Professor George Macloskie , Princeton Professor Edward L. Berthoud , Boulder , Colorado Domestic Societies Portland Society of Natural History ...
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... professor of botany and medicine , who made him a member of his family . Here he had access to books and to a small museum of natural history , and found much leisure for exploring the neighboring country and for collecting objects of ...
... professor of botany and medicine , who made him a member of his family . Here he had access to books and to a small museum of natural history , and found much leisure for exploring the neighboring country and for collecting objects of ...
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... Professor Theodore Fries in his biography of Linnæus enumer- ates 36 of the rarest of these . Among them we notice ... Professors Rudbeck and Celsius , two of the most prominent scientists of that time , and was allowed to use their ...
... Professor Theodore Fries in his biography of Linnæus enumer- ates 36 of the rarest of these . Among them we notice ... Professors Rudbeck and Celsius , two of the most prominent scientists of that time , and was allowed to use their ...
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... Professor Rudbeck became very popular . This was especially the case after his return from his Lapland journey . Some persons , especially Dr. Nils Rosen , became jealous of his success , and induced the university faculty to pass a ...
... Professor Rudbeck became very popular . This was especially the case after his return from his Lapland journey . Some persons , especially Dr. Nils Rosen , became jealous of his success , and induced the university faculty to pass a ...
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... Professor Dillenius and Philip Miller , in order to secure American plants grown by them . Both Sloane and Dillenius treated Linnæus at first with coolness , because he " confounded botany . " On his farewell visit to Dillenius ...
... Professor Dillenius and Philip Miller , in order to secure American plants grown by them . Both Sloane and Dillenius treated Linnæus at first with coolness , because he " confounded botany . " On his farewell visit to Dillenius ...
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