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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... Animals known to Linnæus In charge of F. M. CHAPMAN , W. M. WHEELER , W. BEUTENMUELLER Exhibition of Shells , Minerals and Rocks known to Linnæus In charge of L. P. GRATACAP , E. O. HOVEY 10:30 .---- Reading of letters from other ...
... Animals known to Linnæus In charge of F. M. CHAPMAN , W. M. WHEELER , W. BEUTENMUELLER Exhibition of Shells , Minerals and Rocks known to Linnæus In charge of L. P. GRATACAP , E. O. HOVEY 10:30 .---- Reading of letters from other ...
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... Animals known to Linnæus In charge of W. T. HORNADAY , C. W. BEEBE , R. L. DITMARS , W. REID BLAIR EVENING 8:00 . At the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute , Eastern Parkway Opening address by F. A. LUCAS Address by E. L. MORRIS on the ...
... Animals known to Linnæus In charge of W. T. HORNADAY , C. W. BEEBE , R. L. DITMARS , W. REID BLAIR EVENING 8:00 . At the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute , Eastern Parkway Opening address by F. A. LUCAS Address by E. L. MORRIS on the ...
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... animals . This was a folio with thirty - three plates , the most extensive and most elaborately illustrated of all of Linnæus's works . Two important medical works appeared in 1760 , and his third zoölogical work , the " Museum ...
... animals . This was a folio with thirty - three plates , the most extensive and most elaborately illustrated of all of Linnæus's works . Two important medical works appeared in 1760 , and his third zoölogical work , the " Museum ...
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... animals . Thus his resources for such an important undertak- ing were extremely limited , being restricted to his own considerable first- hand knowledge of the fauna of Sweden , to the few specimens of exotic animals he had been able to ...
... animals . Thus his resources for such an important undertak- ing were extremely limited , being restricted to his own considerable first- hand knowledge of the fauna of Sweden , to the few specimens of exotic animals he had been able to ...
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... animals as turtles , lizards , salamanders , frogs and toads . The snakes formed his second order , Serpentes . His ... animals , mostly marine , as slugs , sea - anemones , ascidians , holothurians , cuttle - fishes , star - fishes ...
... animals as turtles , lizards , salamanders , frogs and toads . The snakes formed his second order , Serpentes . His ... animals , mostly marine , as slugs , sea - anemones , ascidians , holothurians , cuttle - fishes , star - fishes ...
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