New England Naturalists: A Bio-Bibliography

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McCabe, Thomas To????nkin 1890-1948
b, Bloomington, IL; d, Berkeley, CA; MA, Harvard; Friend of Mrs. Frank Bolles. Around 1915 lived in White Mountains. ????; Instructor of English at Yale and Annapolis; Moved to BC (1923) and CA (1929); Botany, Mammals; AOU

McIntire, Mary Ida Woodward (Mrs. Herbert Bruce McIntire) 1858-1923
b, Marlborough, NH; d, Cambridge, MA; AOU

MacCoy, C. V.

Records of the pilot black snake in New England. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 57, pp. 21-22, 1930.

Key for the identification of New England amphibians and reptiles. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 59, pp. 25-33, 1931.

Mackey, George Henry 1843-1937
b,d, Boston, MA; Businessman, sportsman; Much shooting on Muskeget and Nantucket; AOU

Palmer, T. S. 1943. George Henry Mackay. Auk, vol. 60, pp. 314-315.

Phillips, J. C., ed. 1929. Shooting Journal of George Henry Mackay, 1865-1922. Cambridge.

McKay, S. M.
Treasurer, Lyceum of Natural History of the Berkshire Medical Insitution, Pittsfield, MA; Meisel, 1823.

McKean, J.
Berry, R. C. Yankee Stargazer, p. 25

McKechnie, Frederick Bridgham 1882-1913
b, Dorchester; Home: Dorchester until c. 1900, then Ponkapog, MA; Landscape architect, book collector; AOU

Published in Auk

McKelvey, Susan Delano 1883-1964

Schofield, E. A. 1987. A life redeemed: Susan Delano McKelvey and the Arnold Arboretum. Arnoldia, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 9-23. Bibliography, portrait, also portrait on inside front cover.

McMahon, Walter Freeman 1889-1918
b, Chelsea; d, France (WWI); Harvard?; Lecturer in Massachusetts; For 2 years secretary to Forbush; Moved to NY, 1913 or 17?; National Association of Audubon Societies; AOU

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Mace, F. E.

Report, Commissionwers of Inland Fisgheries and Game, 1913; Kendall, 1914, Fishes of Maine

Mack, Dr. William
Dexter, 1980

Madison, Harold Lester 1878-1950 NE??????

A key to the wild flowers of Rhode Island, by H. L. M. and Eva Waterman Magoon. Providence, R.I. [c1915]. 40 pp. NE???

Mann, B. Pickman

Notes on the White Mountain fauna. Psyche, vol. 1, no. 27 (1876), pp. 183-184.

Mann, Horace 1844-1868

Brigham, W. T. 1868. Horace Mann. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 12, pp. 152-155.

Essex Institute Bulletin, vol. 1, pp. 25-31, 41-50, 1869.

Mann, H. Jr.
Collected in Coos County, 1862; Pease, 1964. p. 35

Manning, W. H.

Robinson, B. L. 1923. Emily Francis Fletcher. Rhodora, vol. 24, no. 297 (Sept.), 149-150. $ mentioned

Mansfield, Frank A.

List of new Maine plants. [Augusta, 1881]. 1 sheet.

Mansfield, Miss Helen
Cape Ann amateur botanist.
Discovered a new sp. of Goldenrod described by Asa Gray. (Brooks, A. M. 1974. Gloucester Recollected: A Familar History. Ed. by J. E. Garland. Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith).
Dexter, 1986, p. 249.

Mansfield, Miss Susan
Cape Ann amateur botanist.
Plants; Dexter, 1986, p. 249.

Marble, Richard M.
Contributed records from vicinity of the Crawford House to H. W. Wright's Birds of the Jefferson Region, 1911.

Marcy, Dr. Oliver 1820-1899
b, Coleraine, MA; d, Evanston, IL; Wesleyan, 1844; Taught at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, MA, until 1862, when he went to Northwestern.; Later mainly a geologist.; Fellow, Royal Geographical Society; AOU

Markoe, G. F. H.
Plants; Dexter, 1980, p. 28.

Marsh, George Perkins 1801-1882

American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol. 24 (1882), p. 240.

Curtis, J. et al. 1982. The World of George Perkins Marsh, America's First Conservationist and Environmentalist: An Illustrated Biography. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press for the Woodstock Foundation, 123 pp.

Davis, W. M. 1909. Biographical Memoir of George Perkins Marsh, 1801-1882. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 6, pp. 71-80.

Koopman,H. L. 1892. Bibliography of of George Perkins Marsh.

Marsh, C. C. 1888. Life and Letters of George Perkins Marsh. NY.

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 18 (1883), pp. 447-457.

Thomas, P. D. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 503-505. $

Marshall, Mrs. Ella Maria Ormsby 1857-1943
b, Hampton, MA; d, Waterbury, CT; Home: New Salem, MA, 1895-1929; Feeding and protection; AOU

Mason [or Masson], Owen
Founder, President (1836-40), Providence Franklin Society; Meisel, 1821

Mather, Cotton 1663-1728

Cotton Mather and American science and medicine: with studies and documents concerning the introduction of inoculation or variolation, ed. by I. Bernard Cohen. 2 v. (Three centuries of science in America) NY: Arno Press, 1980.

Dandy, J. E., ed. 1958. The Sloane Herbarium. London: British Museum. [P. 161, account of Mather mss]$

Beall, O. T., Jr. 1961. Cotton Mather's early "Curiosa Americana" and the Boston Philosophical Society of 1683. William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 18, pp. 360-372.

Kittredge, G. L. 1916. Cotton Mather's scientific communications to the Royal Society. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, n.s., vol. 26, pp. 18-57.

Mather, Cotton. 1717. An extract of several letters from Cotton Mather, D.D. to John Woodward, M.D. and Richard Waller, esq; S.R. Secr. Phil. Trans. 29: 62-71. Abstr. in Abridg. ed. 1749, 5(2): 159-162; 1809 ed. 6: 85-88.

Mathews, F(erdinand) Schuyler 1854-1938
b, New Brighton, Staten Island, NY; d, Plymouth, NH; Graduate, Cooper Inst. 1873; With L. Prang & Co. of Boston, then botanical artist at the Gray Herbarium,1904; AOU, AMSIII

The book of birds for young people. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921, xviii + 323 pp., col. front., illus. (incl. music), plates (part col.).

The book of wild flowers for young people. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923, xvi + 397 pp., col. front., illus. (incl. music), plates (part col.), map.

Familiar features of the roadside; the flowers, shrubs, birds, and insects. NY: D. Appleton, 1897, xiv + 269 pp., front., illus., plates. [New Hampshire, White Mtns]

Familiar flowers of fields and garden. Ill. by author. NY: D. Appleton, 1895, vii + 306 pp., front., illus. Also: New ed., with orthochromatic photographs from nature by L.W. Brownell...and a new systematical index and floral calender. 1901, xi + 306 pp., front., illus., 12 plates. Later issues.

Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders. Ill. by author; photos by W. Lyman Underwood. NY: D. Appleton, 1898, xvi + 284 pp., front., illus., plates.

Familiar trees and their leaves. Drawings by author. Introduction by L.H. Bailey. NY: D. Appleton, 1896, x + 320 pp., front., illus., plates. Also: 1901, xv + 320 pp., col. front., plates (part. col.); 1911, Edition in colors, xvii + 324 pp.

Field book of American trees and shrubs; a concise description of the character and color of species common throughout the United States, together with maps showing their general distribution. Water color, crayon, and pen and ink studies by the author. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1915, xvii + 465 pp., col. front., illus. (incl. maps), plates (part col.), diagrs.

Field book of American wild flowers; being a short description of their character and habits, a concise definition of their colors, and incidental references to the insects which assist in their fertilization. Water color and pen and ink studies by the author. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902, xx + 552 pp., col. front., illus., col. plates. Also: New ed., rev.and enl. 1912, xxiv + 587 pp.; 1929.

Field book of wild birds and their music; a description of the character and music of birds, intended to assist in the identification of species common in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. Water color and monotone studies, and complete musical notations of bird songs by the author. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1904, xxxv + 262 pp., col. front., 52 plates (part col.). Also: Rev. and enl. ed., 1921, xiv + 325 pp.

Wayside flowers. Series I-IV; being a description of American wild flowers. Pen and ink drawings by the author. 4 vols. Springfield, MA: Taber-Prang Art Co., 1898, illus.

Wayside trees. Pen and ink drawings by the author. 4 vols. Springfield, MA: Taber-Prang Art Co., 1899, illus.

May, Dr. John B.
Prepared revised edition of Forbush's Birds of Massachusetts; Dexter, 1986, Two centuries, p. 255

Maynard, Charles Johnson 1845-1929
b, Newton; d, West Newton, MA

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Batchelder, C. F. 1951. A bibliography of the published writings of Charles Johnson Maynard, 1845-1929. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, vol. 2, no. 7, pp. 227-260.$

Johnson, C. W. 1930. Charles Johnson Maynard. Nautilus, vol. 43, pp. 101-103.

Turner, R. D. 1957. Charles Johnson Maynard and his work in malacology. Occasional Papers on Mollusks (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University), vol. 2, no. 21, pp. 137-152.

Townsend, C. W. 1929. Charles Johnson Maynard. Bulletin of the Essex County Ornithological Club, vol. 11, pp. 55-56. Portrait.

Townsend, C. W. 1930. Charles Johnson Maynard. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 54, pp. 3-7. Portrait.

A catalogue of the birds of Coos Co., N.H., and Oxford Co., Me: with annotations relative to the breeding habits, migrations, etc.

Check list of New England butterflies. Boston, [1885].

Directory to the birds of eastern North America, illustrated with many wood cuts and twenty plates, ... Part 1-10, and prospectus, in 1 vol.; and atlas of 50 plates and frontisp., in 10 parts. West Newton, C.J. Maynard, 1905-1907.

Handbook of the sparrows, finches, etc., of New England. Newtonville [Mass.] C. J. Maynard, 1896.

Records of walks and talks with nature. West Newton, MA: C.J. Maynard, ill., plates (some col.) ; 16 cm. Weekly (irreg.) Vol. 1 (1908)-v. 12 (1921).

The butterflies of New England. Accompanied by an appendix containing descriptions of one hundred additional species, ... 2d edition. Newtonville, C.J. Maynard, 1891.

The butterflies of New England; with original description of one hundred and six species, accompanied by eight lithographic plates, in which are given at least two hand-colored figures of each species. Boston: Bradlee Whidden, 1886.

The naturalist's guide in collecting and preserving objects of natural history, with a complete catalogue of the birds of the eastern Massachusetts. Boston: Fields, Osgood & co., 1870, ix, 170 p. front., illus. Rev. ed. Salem, MA: S.E. Cassino : Naturalists' Agency; Boston, Estes & Lauriat, 1877, ix, 204 p., [2] leaves of plates ill. (some col.) [Weeks, E. L.??] Rev. ed. Boston: S. E. Cassino & co.,1883. ix, 204 p. illus.

The naturalist's guide in collecting and preserving objects of natural history : with a complete catalogue of the birds of Massachusetts. Rev. ed. Newtonville, MA: C. J. Maynard and Company, 1881, ix, 204 p. ill.

Mayo, Edward Richards 1809-1891
b, Roxbury; d, Boston, MA

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

The Nautilus, vol. 4, p. 132.

Mayor, Alfred Goldsborough 1868-
b, Frederick, MD; ScD, Harvard, 1897; Radiates, MCZ, 1897-1900; Dexter, 1986, Two centuries, p. 252; AMSIII

Chessex, C. 1948. Alfred Mayor. Nos Oiseaux Neuchatel, vol. 19, pp. 269-271.

Brooklyn Musuem Quarterly, vol. 9, 202-203, 1924.

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Mead, Albert Davis 1869-
b, Swanton, VT; PhD, Chicago, 1895; Intructor-Professor, Brown University, 1895-; Marine invertebrates: natural history, embryology, growth rate, artificial culture; AMSIII

Means, Charles Johnson 1859-1923
b,d, Dorchester, MA; Business, after retirement farmed in Braintree; AOU

Mearns, Edgar Alexander

Winter birds of Lake Worden, Washington County, Rhode Island-November 21 to December 24, 1900.

Mearns, Louis di Zerega

Mearns, E. A. Louis di Zerega Mearns. Auk. 1915. 32. 268-269.

A collection of the biological publications of Louis di Zerega Mearns, 1897-1903. n.p. 1915, pp. [40]. 8vo

A list of the birds observed on the island of Rhode Island and the adjacent waters. [6]-14 p. 23 cm. Notes on R.I. Ornithology. Vol.III, #3 1902.

Arrival and departure notes, 1900. Notes on Rhode Island Ornith. 1901. 2. p. 8.

Birds observed at Chepachet, R.I. Notes on Rhode Island Ornithology. vol. 1. 1900. 21-22. Newport, 1900. [21]-22 p. 22 cm.

Birds observed on Prudence Island, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Notes on Rhode Island Ornith. 1901. 2. 18-19. Newport [n.d.] p. 18-19 23 cm.

Merriam, Clinton Hart 1855-

Review of the birds of Connecticut, with remarks on their habits. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy, vol. 4 (1877), pp. 1-151.

Do any Canadian bats migrate? Evidence in the affirmative. Proc. and Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada for 1887, v. 5, sect. 4, pp. 85-87.

Red Bats at Mt. Desert Rock.

Merrill, Elmer D.
Harvard; Collection in United States National Museum, 1898; Notes furnished to Kendall, 1899; Kendall, 1914, Fishes of Maine

Barbour, Thomas. 1946. A naturalist's scrapbook. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 218 p.[photo, p. 183]

Hay, I. 1999. E. D. Merrill, from Maine to Manila. Bulletin of the American Historical Collection Foundation [Philippines], v. 27, no. 1, pp. 15-26.

Hinds, J. W. and R. C. Harris. 1997. The lichen collections of Merritt Lyndon Fernald and Elmer Drew Merrill, two eminent botanists from Maine. Northeastern Naturalist, v. 4, no. 4, pp. 293-300. $

Anon. 1946. Merrilleana: A Selection from the Writings of Elmer Drew Merrill, Sc.D. Ll.D. Cronica Botanica, v. 10, pp. 127-393.

Hay, I. 1998. E. D. Merrill, from Maine to Manila. Arnoldia, v. 58, no. 1, pp. 11-19.

Howard, R. A. 1956. Elmer Drew Merrill 1876-1956. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, v. 37, pp. 197-216.

Rollins, R. C. 1956. Elmer Drew Merrill, administrator and botanist. Science, v. 123, pp. 831-832.

Merrill, George Knox 1864-
b, Lewiston, ME; Home: Rockland, ME

Started studying1901

Plitt, C. C. 1928. George Knox Fernald. Bryologist, v. 31, pp. 64-71.

Merrill, Harry 1856-1924
b,d, Bangor, ME; Businessman; AOU

Merrow, Harriot Lathrop 1858-
b, Merrow, CT ?????; AM, Wellesley, 1893; Various positions; Professor of Botany, Rhode Island College, 1895-; Parasitic fungi; AMSIII

Metcalf, H. B.
Member (1840), Providence Franklin Society; Botany; Meisel, 1821

Mi

Mighels, Jesse Wedgwood 1795-1861
b, Parsonsfield; d, Norway, ME; Dartmouth, M.D. 1823

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Johnson, R. I. 1949. Jesse Wedgwood Mighels with a bibliography and a catalogue of his species. Occasional Papers on Mollusks (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University), vol. 1, no. 14, pp. 213-231.

Norton, A. H. 1927. Jesse Wedgwood Mighels--pioneer conchologist. Maine Naturalist, vol. 7, no. 2 (June), pp.63-74.$

Miles, Henry
Vermont

Dann, K. T. 1985. Henry Miles 'amateur' naturalist. Chittenden County Historical Society, vol. 20 (Spring), pp. 6-8

Miller, Carrie Ella

Birds of Lewiston-Auburn and vicinity. Introduction by J. Y. Stanton. Lewiston, Me., Lewiston journal co. 1918, 80 pp. Portrait of J. Y. Stanton

With the Birds in Maine. Lewiston, 1904. or Olive Thorne????????

Miller, Ellen

Wild flowers of the north-eastern States: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern limited States. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904, 1898, 1895, all 622 pp.

Miller, Gerrit S., Jr.

Migration of bats on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Science, n.s., v. 5 (1897), pp. 541-543

Early evidence for migration of Hoary, Red and Silver-haired Bats.

Miller, Newton 1879-
b, Sharptown, IN; PhD, Clark University, 1908; Instructor of Zoology and Morphology, Clark University, 1908-; AMSIII

Miller, Olive Thorne (Mrs. Harriet Mann) 1831-; b, Auburn, NY; AMSIII

Bailey, F. M. 1919. Auk, n.s., vol. 36, pp. 163-169. Portrait.

Bailey, F. M. 1919. Olive Thorne Miller. Condor, vol. 21, pp. 69-73. Portrait. ????

Solomon, G. E. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 538-539. $

Strom, D., ed. 1986. "Olive Thorne Miller (Mrs. Harriet Mann Miller) 1831-1918." Pp. 3-15 in Birdwatching with American Women. NY: W. W. Norton. [Biographical sketch and selection from A Bird-Lover in the West]

A bird-lover in the west. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1894, vii + 278 pp.

The bird our brother; a contribution to the study of the bird as he is in life. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1908, ix + 331 pp.

Bird-ways. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1885, viii + 227 pp.

The children's book of birds. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1915, xvi + 144, 212 pp., col. front., illus., col. plates.

The first book of birds. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1899, xiii + 149, pp., col. front., illus., plates (part col.).

Four-handed folk. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1896, xiii + 201 pp., front., plates. Animals-habits and behavior of., monkeys

In nesting time. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1888, vi + 275 pp.

Little brothers of the air. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892, vii + 271 pp.

Little folk in feathers and fur, and others in neither. Hartford, CT: Dustin, Gilman, 1875, 357 + xi pp., illus. Also: NY: E.P. Dutton, 1879, & 1910.

Old Grip, the crow. Chicago: Searle & Gorton, 1891, 32 pp. illlus.

Queer pets at Marcy's. Ill. by J.C. Beard. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1880, 326 pp. front., illus. Also: Funny friends; or Queer pets at Marcy's. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1892, 363 pp., front., illus.

The second book of birds; bird families. Ill. by Louis Agassiz Fuertes [et al.??]. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1901, viii + 209, pp., col. front., plates (part col.).

True bird stories from my note-books. Ill. by Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1903, viii + 156, pp., col. front., plates.

Upon the tree-tops. Ill. by J. Carter Beard. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1897, ix + 245 pp., front., plates.

With the birds in Maine. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1904, ix + 300 pp.

Minot, Charles Sedgwick 1852-
b, Boston; ScD, Harvard, 1878; Harvard Medical School, 1880-; Comparative anatomy; AMSIII

Lewis, F. T. 1916. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Anatomical Record, vol. 10, pp. 133-164, 4 figs. Bibliography, portrait.

Donaldson, H. H. 1914/15. Charles Sedgwick Minot, December 23, 1852 - November 19, 1914. Science, n.s, vol. 40, pp. 926-927.

Donaldson, H. H. 1915. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 35, no. 2 (July), pp. 79-93. Portrait.$

Cattell, J. Mc. Keen. 1914/15. Science, n.s., vol. 41, p. 59.

Calvert, P. P. 1915. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Entomological News, vol. 26, pp. 47-48.

Elliot, C. W. 1915. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Science, n.s., vol. 41, pp. 701-704.

Porter, W. T. 1915. Charles Sedgwick Minot, M.D. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, vol. 172, pp. 467-470.

Minot, George Richards 1885-1950

Minot, George Richards, 1885-1950. Bibliography. 1902-1949. Compiled by Francis Minot Rackemann. [N.p.] 1951. 26 pp.; 3 pp.

George R. Minot symposium on hematology; Dameshek, William and F. H. L. Taylor, editors. New York, Grune & Stratton, 1949. xxiv, 984 p. illus., port. Reprinted from Blood... January, 1948 through February, 1949.

Rackemann, F. M. The inquisitive physician: the life and times of George Richards Minot, A.B., M.D., D. SC. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1956. 288 p.

Notes on the occurrence of some butterflies rare in Massachusetts and Maine. Entomological News. December, 1909, Vol. 20, p. 437.

Minot, Henry Davis 1859-1890
b, West Roxbury, MA; d, in accident; Land-Birds and Game-Birds if New England, 1877; Later in northwestern railroads; Home: St. Paul, MN; AOU

Letter with additions to Land-Birds and Game-Birds of New England: American Naturalist, vol. 11, p. 175.

Brewster, W. Minot's "Land and game birds of New England." Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club. 1881. 6. 241-244. Minot, Henry Davis, 1859-1890.

The land-birds and game-birds of New England; with descriptions of the birds, their nests and eggs, their habits and notes ... Salem, Mass., Naturalist's agency; Boston, Estes & Lauriat, 1877. .2d ed., ed. by William Brewster ... Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1895; 3d ed. Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1903.

Mix, John 1751-1820

A catalogue of a part of the curiosities, both natural and artificial, contained in the museum in New-Haven collected, preserved and arranged, by John Mix. New-Haven, CT: Printed by Joseph Barber, 1812, 14 p. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 26106). [Columbian Gardens and Museum, New Haven, CT]

Mo

Monds, Joseph
Founding member, Connecticut Society of Natural History (1845); Meisel, 1835

Monson, Aeneas See Munson

Moore, Albert Hanford 1883-

List of plants introduced into Andover, Mass. in 1902, by A. H. Moore and A. S. Pease. [Cambridge, Mass.?: s.n., 1903?]. 7 pp.

Moore, Barrington ??????1883-??????

Vegetation of Mount Desert Island, Maine and its environment, by B. M. and Norman Taylor. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Memoirs, vol.III (1927), 151 p. ill.,double map, diagrs.

Reproduction in the coniferous forests of northern New England. Bot. Gaz. Lxiv: 149-158. 1917.

Moore, John Percy 1869-
b, Williamsport, PA; PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1896; Zoology, University of Pennsylvania, 1890-; Instructor, Zoology, Woods Hole, 1901-; Ludwick Inst., 1902; Annelids and economic biology of fish; Polychaetes of New England; AMSIII

Moore, William Ellery

Contributions to the history of Derryfield, New Hampshire. Manchester, NH: The author. 1896, 1897, 5 pt. in 1 v. [I. Topography and landscape as modified by torrents from melting ice-fields ... --II. Some special local features as produced by torrents from melting ice-fields.--III The local flora and fauna.- -IV. Indians and early settlements.--V. Occupations and settlements]

More, Thomas fl. 1670-1724; BDAS$

Morgan, Ann Haven 1882-1966

Barbuto, D. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 554-556. $

Blaisdell, M. 1980. Notable American Women: The Modern Period: A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.$

Buck, S. 1996. Ann Haven Morgan (1882-1966) zoologist, ecologist." Pp. 293-297 in Notable Women in the Life Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary, ed. by B. F. Shearer and B. S. Shearer. Westport, CT: Greenwood.$

Alexander, C. P. 1967. Ann Haven Morgan 1882-1966. Eatonia, no. 8 (February 15), pp. 1-3.$

Women in the Field

Primary works

Field Book of Ponds and Streams. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1930.

Field Book of Animals in Winter. NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1939.

Morgan, Eleonora Semmes

Bird notes from Mount Desert. Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1930, 25 pp. LOCATION: Widener: S 8340.

Morong, Rev. Thomas
Graduate, Amherst, 1848; Several Massachusetts parishes; Two??? years botanical explorations in South America late in life.; Last years as curator of Columbia College (NY) herbarium; Humphreys, 1896, p. 40

Morrell, Clarence Henry 1872-1902; b,d, Pittsfield, ME; Student, Maine Central Institute; Botany; Member, Maine Ornithological Society; AOU

Morris, Edward Lyman

Chamberlain, Edward B. 1913. Edward Lyman Morris. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, v. 40, pp. 599-603. Port., Bibliography

Morris, James J.

The forests of Plymouth County: the results of a forest survey of the twenty-seven towns in the county. Boston: Wright & Potter, state printers, 1918, 48 pp.

Morris, Percy A. 1899-1969; b, Seymour; d, New Haven, CT; Peabody Museum of Natural History, 1928-1969

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Morris, Robert Oliver 1846-1925;
b,d, Springfield, MA; Lawyer, Clerk of Courts; Vice-president, City Library Association; Active in Museum of Natural History, Springfield; AOU

The Birds of the Connecticut River Valley in Massachusetts. Springfield, MA, 1891. 24 pp. [Sr author: W.W. Colburn] Reprinted from Auk, 1891, p. 384????

The Birds of Springfield and Vicinity. Springfield, MA, 1901, 54 pp.

Morse, Albert Pitts 1863-1936
b, Sherborn; d, Wellesley, MA; Educ.: Cornell, early guided by Scudder; Assistant, Zoological laboratory; Curator, Zoological Museum; Lecturer, Wellesley College, 1888-1908; Instructor, Zoology, Teachers' School of Science, 1901-09; Curator of Natural History, Peabody Museum of Salem; Member: Audubon Society of Massachusetts, Essex County Ornithological Club, Northeastern Bird Banding Association, Nuttall Ornithological Club, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston Society of Natural History, Morse Scientific?? Club; Mainly entomology; Orthoptera in MCZ; AOU, AMSIII

Dodge, E. S. 1936. Albert Pitts Morse. Bulletin of the Essex County Ornithological Club, no. 18, p. 51. $

Dow, R. 1936. Albert Pitts Morse. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History no. 80, pp. 7-8. Portrait

Dow, R. 1937. The scientific work of Albert Pitts Morse. Psyche, vol. 44, pp. 1-11. Portrait

Mallis

A pocket list of the birds of eastern Massachusetts, with especial reference to Essex County. Salem, Mass., Peabody academy of science, 1912.

Annotated list of birds of Wellesley and vicinity: comprising the land-birds and most of the inland water-fowl of eastern Massachusetts. Wellesley, Mass.: The author, 1897.

List of birds of Dover. [S.l.: s.n., 1897?].

Morse, Edward Sylvester 1838-1925
b, Portland, ME; d, Salem, MA; AM, Lawrence Scientific School, 1862???; hon PhD, Bowdoin; New England Mollusca; AMSIII DAB (C., F. W.)$ DAB$, DSB$, NCAB3

"My Valentine Edward S. Morse" by Henry Monroe Rogers (1839-1937), Boston lawyer, author of Memories of Ninety Years, 1928.

Vertigo bollesiana (Morse) [How to Know the Eastern Land Snails, p. 64]

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Barbour, T. 1926. Remarks concerning Professor Edward S. Morse, sometime president of the Boston Society of Natural History. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History no. 38, pp. 8-9.

Barbour, T. 1943. An ambidexterous collector, the lively faithful portrait of a great Salem Naturalist. Review of Edward Sylvester Morse, by Dorothy G. Wayman. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 171, No. 2, p. 136.

[Obituary] Boston Herald, December 21, 1925.

Champion, M. E. 1947. Edward Sylvester Morse with a bibliography and a catalogue of his species. Occasional Papers on Mollusks (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University), vol. 1, no. 11, pp. 129-144. [Bibliography of his Mollusc papers only$]

Dall, W. H. 1926. Edward Sylvester Morse. Science, n.s., vol. 63 (Feb. 6), pp. 157-158.

1930. Science, n.s., vol. 71, pp. 233-234. ??????

Dexter, R. W. 1974. An early environmentalist: E. S. Morse and his one-man campaign to improve the human environment. Nature Study, 28(1): 4, 15.

Dexter, R. W. 1981. Some malacological journal notes and correspondence of E. S. Morse. Sterkiana, vol. 71, pp. 12-17.

Dexter, R.W. 1990. The role of E. S. Morse, director of the Peabody Academy of Science, in bringing zoology to Japan (1877-1883). Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 126, part 4, pp. 254-260.

Dexter, R.W. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 556-557. $

Dictionary of scientific biography, ed. by C. C. Gillispie. 18 v. NY: Scribner, 1970-1990.(by E. N. Shor)$

Donaldson, H. H. and M. M. Canavan. 1928. A study of the brains of three scholars: Granville Stanley Hall, Sir William Osler, and Edward Sylvester Morse. Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. 46, No. 1 (August), 95 pp. 12 pl.

Edward Sylvester Morse... Maine Naturalist (Lewiston, ME), vol. 5 (1926), pp. 155-158. Portrait.

Hickman, M. & P. Fetchko. 1977. Japan day by day: An exhibition honoring Edward Sylvester Morse. Salem, MA: Peabody Museum of Salem, 197 pp. Biographical sketch, portraits and partial bibliography.

Howard, L. O. National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, vol. 17, pp. 3-29

Hurst, N. 1977. Japan Observed. Harvard Magazine, vol. 80, no. 2, pp. 52-58 (Nov.-Dec.). Portrait

Johnson, C. W. 1926. Edward Sylvester Morse. Nautilus, vol. 39, pp. 135-137. Portrait.

Kershaw, F. S. 1926. Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, February

Kingsley, J. S. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 61 (1925-1926), pp. 549-555.

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Rosenstone, R. A. 1988. Mirror in the Shrine: American Encounters with Meiji Japan. Harvard University Press, 336 pp.

Strauss, D. 1993. "Fireflies flashing in unison": Percival Lowell, Edward Morse and the birth of planetology. Journal of the History of Astronomy, vol. 24, pp. 157-169.$

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Wayman, D. G. 1942. Edward Sylvester Morse. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 457 pp. Reviewed by T. Barbour, Atlantic, vol. 171, no. 2 (February), p. 136

Popular Science Monthly, vol. 13 (May 1878), pp. 102-104. Portrait.

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Observations on the Terrestrial Pulmonifera of Maine, including a catalogue of all species of terrestrial and fluviatile Mollusca known to inhabit the State. Journal of the Portland Society of Natural History, 1(1), 1864.

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Japan day by day. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917.

Observations on living lamellibranchs of New England. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 35 (5): 139-196, 1919.

Observations on living gastropods of New England. Salem, MA: Peabody Museum of Salem, 29 pp., 9 plates, figs.

Morse, Jedidiah

Brown, R. H. 1941. The American geographies of Jedidiah Morse. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 31, no. 3 (September), pp. 145-217, frontis.

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Morse, Sylvanus
Of Bradford; Plants; Dexter, 1977, p.40

Morton, Thomas 1575-1646

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The new English Canaan of Thomas Morton. Publications of the Prince Society; v. 14. Boston: Printed for the Society, 1883.

New English Canaan; or New Canaan containing an abstract of New England. Composed in three bookes. The first setting forth the originall of the natives, their manners and customes. Together with their tractable nature and love towards the English. II. The natural indowments of the countrie, and what staple commodities it yeeldeth. III. What people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it; together with their tenents and practice of their church. [Washington: P. Force, 1838, 125 p. {Force, Peter. Tracts ... Washington, 1836-46. v. 2 [no. 5]}. The t.p. of the 1st edition has imprint: Printed at Amsterdam, by Jacob Frederick Stam. In the yeare 1637. Some copies were issued with imprint: "Printed for Charles Green, and are sold in Pauls churchyard," without date. A copy belonging to the Society For the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, London, has this imprint, with "1632" added in manuscript; this copy is entered in White Kennet's "Bibl. amer. primordia" (p. 77) where the manuscript is printed in margin. It is supposed that Force copied from this entry in printing from a copy (now in the Library of Congress) which lacked the t.p. Although printed in Holland, the work was entered in the Stationers' register in London, Nov. 18, 1633, in the name of Charles Green; but internal evidence, as well as Morton's dedication to the Commissioners For Foreign Plantations-a body not created until April 28, 1634-would show that it was not published as early as that date. cf. Prince society edition of the "New English Canaan," 1883; Winsor, Nar. and crit. hist., v. 3 (1885) p. 348.

New English Canaan; or New Canaan containing an abstract of New England. Composed in three bookes. The first setting forth the originall of the natives, their manners and customes. Together with their tractable nature and love towards the English. II. The natural indowments of the countrie, and what staple commodities it yeeldeth. III. What people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first planting of it; together with their tenents and practice of their church. In Force, Peter. Tracts ... Washington, 1836-46. v. 2 [no. 5]. [Washington, P. Force, 1838]. LOCATION: Houghton: US 2612.7*(2)

New English Canaan or New Canaan. Containing an abstract of New England, composed in three bookes. The first booke setting forth the originall of the natives, their manners and customes, together with the tractable nature and love towards the English. The seconde booke setting forth the naturall indowments of the country, and what staple commodities it yealdeth. The third booke setting forth, what people are planted there, their prosperity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the irst planting of it, together with their tenents and practice of their church. Amsterdam, J.F. Stam, 1637.

Mosher, Franklin Herbert 1861-1925
b, Dartmouth; d, Melrose Highlands, MA; Melrose Highlands Branch, U.S. Bureau of Entomology; AOU; Assistant to Forbush; Kastner, p. 123.

Mosswood, Mitchie
Pseudonym of Mrs. Maria H. Bray
Dexter, 1973. Cape Ann Scientific and Literary Association

Moulton, Mr.
Plants included in Tracy, 1858

Mu

Mudge, Benjamin Franklin 1817-1879
Lawyer; Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Appointed State Geologist of Kansas, 1863; Dexter, 1962, Lynn; Recording secretary, Cuvieran or Natural History Society of Wesleyan Unversity, Middletown, CT [Meisel, 1836]

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Munroe, Alfred ????????

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Murdoch, John 1852-1925; b, New Orleans, LA; Harvard, 1873, MA, 1876; Science teacher in MA and NY, then University of Wisconsin????, 1880, and Librarian, U.S. National Museum. After 1896 in Cataloging Department, Boston Public Library.; Much of his youth spent in Massachusetts. Interested in natural history under inspiration of W. E. D. Scott. Member of the Nuttall Ornithological Club.; Summered on Cape Cod.; AOU, AMSIII

Murray, Hon. Miss. Amelia M.
Collected in Coos County, 1854

Tuckerman, F. 1926. Appalachia, vol. 19, pp. 295-296.

Mussey, Reuben Dimond 1780-1866
b, Pelham, NH; d, Boston, MA

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Who Was Who in America

Na

Nabokov, Vladimir
MCZ

Neal, John
Corresponding secretary, Portland Society of Natural History, 1851; Meisel, 1843

Neely, James Columbus 1867-1939
b, Memphis, TN; Primarily a sportsman who spent much time in Massachusetts; AOU

Neilson, William
Curator of Natural History, Essex Institute; Dexter, 1980, p. 32

Nelson, Harry Leverett 1858-1889

Bird-songs about Worcester. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1889, 131 pp. [Letters first published in Worcester newspapers]

Newell, Mrs. George H.
Shells; Dexter, 1986, Two centuries, p. 253

Newell, Stanford
Founder, Providence Franklin Society; Meisel, 1821

Newhall, Dr. Asa T.
Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962

Newhall, Charles S.
Member, Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962

Newhall, James R.
Lawyer; Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962

Newhall, Thomas B.
Lawyer; Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962

Newman, Mr.
Of Cold-Spring Place (Roxbury); Showed nest of Black and White Creeper to Nuttall; Nuttall, Remarks and Enquiries, p. 103

Ni

Nichols, Abel
Danvers; Birds; Dexter, 1977, p. 40

Nichols, Dr. Andrew
South Danvers (now Peabody); Contributor to Bigelow's Florula; Humphrey, 1896, p. 35; Dexter, 1980

Appleton, F. P. 1853. A sermon on the character of Dr. Andrew Nichols: preached in Danvers, Mass., April 3, 1853. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 15 pp.

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Nichols, George Elwood 1882-1939

Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, no. 98, pp. 123-124. (Bulletin of Yale University, ser. 36, no. 1????(January, 1940))$

Lutz, H. J. 1939. Obituary - George Elwood Nichols. American Journal of Science, vol. 237, pp. 609-610.

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Steere, W. C. 1939. George Elwood Nichols, 1882-1939. The Bryologist, vol. 42, pp. 137-140. Portrait.

Steere, W. C. 1940. George Elwood Nichols. Chronica Botanica, vol. 6, p. 164.

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Nichols, Rodman Armitage 1884-1940
b, d, Salem, MA; A founder of the Essex County Ornithological Club; AOU

Nichols, William Ripley Nat???

William Ripley Nichols. A memorial. Boston, Printed for private circulation, 1887. 24 p. front. (port.) 21 cm. S1 Nichols, Wm. Ripley (William Ripley), 1847-1886. Widener: EducU 5705.159.5

On the temperature of fresh-water lakes and ponds . Boston: Press of Wm. H. Wheeler, 1881.

Nickerson, Alonzo R.

Report, Commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries; Kendall, 1914. Fishes of Maine

Nickerson, Dr. F.

Robinson, B. L. 1923. Emily Francis Fletcher. Rhodora, vol. 24, no. 297 (Sept.), 149-150. $ mentioned

Niles, Grace Greylock

Bog-trotting for orchids. New York; London: G. P.; Putnam's Sons, 1904.

No

Norton, Arthur Herbert 1870-1943
b, Saint George, ME; Public schools; Curator, Portland Society of Natural History, 1905-; President, secretary, Maine Ornithological Society

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Bean, R. C. 1943. [Obituary]. Rhodora, vol. 45, no. 534 (June), pp. 217-220.$

Palmer, R. S. 1943. [Obituary]. Auk, vol. 60 (April), pp. 315-317.$

Member: Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, New England Botanical Club, Maine Ornithological Society, Josselyn Botanical Society, Wilson Ornithological Club, American Society of Mammalogists, Audubon Society of Maine, National Association of Audubon Societies (Board of Directors); AOU, AMSIII

Mammals of Portland, Maine, and Vicinity. Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History, vol. 4, no. 1, 151 pp, 1930.

Nuttall, Thomas 1786-1859
b, Settle, Yorkshire; d, Liverpool, England

BDAS$, DAB (S., W.)$, NCAB8

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Clark, E. M. 1947. Thomas Nuttall, 1786-1859. Mins. Conch. Club, Southern California, vol. 70, pp. 9-13.

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HI-IAPT Portraits of Botanists, no. 35. 1973. Thomas Nuttall. Taxon, vol. 22, p. 92. Gives references to biographies and bibliographies.

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Gave T. W. Harris specimens included in Harris' list in Edward Hitchcock's Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, 1833, 1835.

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Ny

Nye, Dr. James M.
Founder, Lynn Natural History Society [Dexter, 1962]; Plants of included in Tracy, 1858

Nylander, Olof 1864-1943
b, Ysted, Sweden; d, Caribou, ME; Molluscs; Dexter, 1976; Sterki, p. 74

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

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Oa

Oak, Charles E.
Report, Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, 1896; Kendall, 1914, Fishes of Maine

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Gave T. W. Harris specimens, especially of water beetles, included in Harris' list in Edward Hitchcock's Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, 1833, 1835.

Asa Gray. "Chloris Boreali-Americana: illustrations of new, rare, or otherwise interesting North American plants, selected chiefly from those recently brought into cultivation at the Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Cambridge." Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, new series, vol. 3 (1848), pl. 1.

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Views of the Profile mountain and the Profile rock, or the "Old man of the mountain," at Franconia, New Hampshire, on two plates, with descriptive letter press. Boston, S. N. Dickinson, printer, 1847.

Og

Ogden, Eugene Cecil

Check-list of the vascular plants of Maine, by E. C. O., Ferdinand Henry Steinmetz, & Fay Hyland. Orono, ME: Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, 1948, 69 p. Rev. ed. Orono, ME: Josselyn Botanical Society Bulletin no.8, 1966, 71p.

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Oliver, Dr. Henry Kemble, Jr. 1829-1919
b, Salem; d, Boston, MA; Harvard, 1852, Harvard Medical School, 1855; Boston physician; AOU, Dexter, 1980, p.23.

Oliver, J. A.

Amphibians and reptiles of New Hampshire. Pp. 195-217 in Biological Survey of the Connecticut Watershed, rept. no. 4, 1939. With J. R. Bailey [jr. author].

Oliver, William B.
Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962

Olmsted, Charles Edward

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Olmsted, Charles H.
President, Natural History Society of Hartford/ Connecticut Society of Natural History; Meisel, 1835

Olmsted, Frederick Law

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Olney, Stephen Thayer 1812-1878
Rhode Island businessman; New Yorker? living in Providence, helped Gray with Manual (1846) [Dupree, p. 172]; Flowering plants, seaweeds

President, 1859-69, Providence Franklin Society [Meisel, 1821]

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[Obituary]. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, n. ser., vol. 6 (whole ser., vol. 14), pp. 367-368, 1879.$

G[ray], A[sa]??. [Obituary]. American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol. 17, no. 98, pp. 179-180.$

Reid, A. M. M. 1987. Pioneer New England bryologists : a prosopography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University (Occasional papers of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, no. 19), 71 pp. [pp. 45-46]

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Field notebooks of Stephen Thayer Olney, 1841-1870 (inclusive), 1841-1848 (bulk). LOCATION: Botany Gray Herbarium

Or

Ordway, Albert
Student of Agassiz

Orton, James H. 1830-1877 NE??
b, Seneca Falls, NY; d, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia; American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol. 14, p. 312, 1877

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

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Orton, William Allen

A partial list of the parasitic fungi of Vermont. Burlington: Reprinted by the Botanical Dept. of the University of Vermont, 1898, 21 p. (Contributions to the botany of Vermont 2). (From the twelfth annual report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897-98)

A second partial list of the parasitic fungi of Vermont. Burlington: Botanical Department of the University of Vermont, 1899, pp. [164]-182 (Contributions to the botany of Vermont 7). (From the twelfth annual report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898-1899, with the addition of a summary and index)

Os

Osborne, Arthur Augustus 1881-1935
b,d, Peabody, MA; Banker; Member: National Association of Audubon Societies, Niorre Scince Club, Essex County Ornithological Club; AOU

Osborne, Dr. George ???????
Danvers; Plants; Dexter, 1977

Osburn, Raymond Carroll 1872-
b, Newark, OH; Columbia, PhD, 1906; Instructor-Assistant Professor of Zoology, Barnard College, 1907-; Associate director, New York Aquarium, 1910-; Woods Hole Faunal Survey, especially Bryozoa, and North American Syrphidae; AMSIII

Osgood, Dr. George
Danvers; Contributor to Bigelow's Florula; Dexter, 1980, p. 24; Humphreys, 1896, p. 35

Tapley, H. S. 1918. Physicians of Danvers. Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society, vol. 6, pp. 50-83. [Dr. George Osgood, pp. 68-71].$

Osmun, Albert Vincent 1880-
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Osten Sacken, Charles Robert 1828-1906
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Packard, Abel
Member, Linnaean Society, Amherst College, 1822; Meisel

Packard, Alpheus Spring, Jr. 1839-1905
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Mallis

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Packard, Asa

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Packard, Christopher M.
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Florida trails as seen from Jacksonville to Key West and from November to April inclusive. Ill. from photographs by the author and others. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1910, 7 + 300 pp., front, plates, ill. t.p. (reprinted in part from the Boston Evening Transcript)

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Parker, H.C.

The mammalian geography of Worcester county, Massachusetts. M.S. thesis, Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass., 1938, 77pp.

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Parker, H. M.

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Parker, Herbert 1856-1939
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Parkman, Dr. George
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Gifford, G. E., Jr. 1962. Parkman's wren. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, vol. 36, no. 4 (Spring), pp. 26-29. Reprinted in Medicine and Science in Early America, Being the Collected Essays of George Edmund Gifford, Jr., 1930-1981. Friends of George E. Gifford, Jr., 1982, pp. 7-10. $

Parks, G. H.

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Bean, R. C. 1948. John Crawford Parlin. Rhodora, vol. 50, no. 593 (May), pp. 130-131. $

Parshley, Howard Madison 1884-1953
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Parsons, Charles W.
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Patch, Edith Marion 1876-1954
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Bird, Mary Dickinson. A tonic stimulation: Edith Patch and the Entomological Society of America. Qualifying paper-- Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2000.
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The death of Francis Howard Peabody. Rhodora, vol. 7, no. 84 (December), p. 269. $

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Pearce, John 1908-1949; Manchester, England; d, Natick, MA; New York State College of Forestry, MS, 1935; Cooperative Wildlife Unit, University of Maine, 1941; Regional Inspector of Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1942?; AOU

Pearse, Arthur Sperry

Observations on the fauna of the rock beaches at Nahant, Massachusetts.

Pease, Arthur Stanley 1881-1964

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A Flora of Northern New Hampshire. Cambridge: New England Botanical Club, 1964, 278 pp.

Peck, William Dandridge 1763-1822
BDAS$, DAB (H., L. O.)$, RSC$

Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, 1364 pp.

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Kirby, William (1759-1850) in Dictionary of National Biography, pp. 199-200.$

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Catalogue of books to be sold at auction, on Thursday, the 13th day of February 1823 ... Boston; containing a choice collection of works upon botany and natural history, and comprising the whole library of the late William D. Peck. Cambridge, MA: Hilliard & Metcalf, 1823, 27pp.

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Weatherby, U. F. 1952. An old local herbarium of New Salem, Massachusetts. Rhodora, vol. 54, no. 639 (March), pp. 80-82. $

Pember, Karl Albert 1879-1928
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Penard, Thomas Edward 1878-1936
b, Paramariba??, Surinam; d, Cambridge, MA; MIT, 1900; Electrical engineer with Edison Electric; Worked on birds of Surinam with help of O. Bangs; Birds in MCZ; Book collector; Member: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Boston Engineers Club, Nuttall Ornithological Club, New England Zoological Club, Boston Society of Natural History, philatelic organizations.; AOU

Haverschmidt, F. 1949. Biographical notes on the Penard brothers. Auk, vol. 66, pp. 56-61.

Penhallow, David Pearce 5/25/1854-10/20/1910

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Penniman, Frances Montressor Buchanan Allen and daughter Adelia

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Percival, James Gates 1795-1856

American Journal of Science, ser. 2, vol. 22 (July 1856), pp. 150-151.

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Dexter, F. B. 1912. Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College, vol. 6. New Haven.

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Ward, J. H. 1866. Life and Letters of James Gates Percival. Boston, 2 vols. pl., portraits

Legler, H. E. 1901. James Gates Percival - An Anecdotal Sketch and a Bibliography. Milwaukee, 61 pp., 3 pl.

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Thoms, H. 1960. James Gates Percival, 1795-1856, Class of 1815. Pp. 93-100 in Doctors of Yale College, 1702-1815, and the Founding of the Medical Institution. Hamden, CT: Shoe String Press, 199 pp. Portrait. $

Wight, C. A. 1900. James Gates Percival. Connecticut Magazine, vol. 6 (Feb.), pp. 87-92.

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Perkins

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Perkins, Anne E.

Some Unusual Plants of Erie County. Hobbies, 2:206 - 211. 1931.

Maine plants collected by Dr. Anne E. Perkins, 1936, MS, 16 pp. LOCATION: Botany Gray/Arnold.

Perkins, Dr. George A.
Radiata; Dexter, 1980

Perkins, George Henry 1844-1933
University of Vermont

Fairchild, H. L. 1934. Memorial of George Henry Perkins. Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, June, 235-242. Bibliography.

A general catalogue of the flora of Vermont. Montpelier, VT: Freeman Steam Printing House and Bindery, 1882, 49 p. pp 93-140 p. from the 7th Vermont agricultural report by the State Board of Agriculture

A general catalogue of the flora of Vermont including phaenogamous and vascular cryptogamous plants growing without cultivation. Burlington: Free Press Association, 1888, 74 p. 231-302 p. (From the 10th report of the State Board of Agriculture).

Catalogue of the flowering plants of Vermont. Archives of science and transactions of the Orleans County Society of Natural Sciences, v.1, no. 5/6, 1872-1873. 1870. LOCATION: Botany Gray Herbarium: Fl 74.3 P41c

The forest caterpillar, Clisciocampa disstria Hub. Vermont - Agricultural experimental station. Bulletin, 76. Burlington. 1900. LOCATION: Botany Arnold (Cambr.): Ue P41.7 39347

The tent caterpillar (Clisiocampa americana Harris). [Burlington], 1888. LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: E.D. Lep.

New York (State). Lake Champlain tercentenary commission. The Champlain tercentenary. Final report of the New York lake Champlain tercentenary commission. Albany, J.B. Lyon co, state printers, 1913. LOCATION: Widener: US 15463.10.18

A general catalogue of the flora of Vermont. Montpelier, Freeman Steam Printing House and Bindery, 1882. LOCATION: Botany Arboretum JP: FL 74.3 P41g LOCATION: Botany Arnold (Cambr.): Fl 74.3 P41 1882

A preliminary list of the birds found in Vermont, by G. H. P., assisted by Clifton D. Howe. New York; Albany: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., 1901, 34 pp. Vermont Agriculture Report, 1901, v. 21, pp. 85-118.

Report of the State Geologist on the Mineral Industries and Geology of Certain Areas of Vermont. Montpelier: Argus and Petriot Printing House, 1904. LOCATION: Botany Arnold (Cambr.): X P41; 45; and in New England Farmer, vol. 5 (1827), 393-94.

Perkins, Henry Coit 1804-1873
Graustein, Nuttall, p. 225

Spalding, S. J. 1873? In memory of Henry Coit Perkins, of Newburyport, Mass., 1873. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 12, 34 pp.

Essex Institute Bulletin, vol. 5 (1874), p. 91.

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 9 (1874), pp. 240-241.

Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 15 (1873), pp. 310-311.

Perkins, Henry Farnham 1877-
b, Burlington, VT; Johns Hopkins, PhD, 1902; Instructor-Assistant Professor, University of Vermont, 1902-; Morphology and embryology of medusae; freshwater molluscs; AMSIII

Perkins, Thomas H.
Had collection of minerals and shells, Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 5 (1854-56); Stone, Learned Societies, p. 406

Perley, Dr. Daniel
Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Botany; Dexter, 1962

Perry, Rev. Gardner B.
Vice president ????; Dexter, 1977, p. 44

Perry, George Lewis 1879-1950
b, Wilmington; d, Winchester, MA; Insurance; AOU

Perry, Henry Joseph 1871-1926
b, Provincetown; d, Needham, MA; AOU

Peters, James Lee
Curator of Birds, MCZ

Peterson, Nels Theordore ???? 1878-1948
b, Runford, RI; d, Battle Creek, MI; Jewelry business in Providence; Health failed and moved to Michigan in 1916, but made frequent trips to New England.; AOU

Peterson, Stella -1947
d, Battle Creek, MI; Wife of N T. Peterson; Botany; AOU

Petrunkevitch, Alexander 1875-1964
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Hutchinson, G. E. 1945. Alexander Petrunkevitch: An appreciation of his scientific works and a list of his published writings. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, v. 36, pp. 9-24.

Hutchinson, G. E. 1991. Alexander Petrunkevitch, December 22, 1875 - March 9, 1964. National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, vol. 60, pp. 234-248.

Kinkead, E. 1950. Arachnologist I, New Yorker, April 22, p. 37; Arachnologist II, New Yorker, April 29, p. 37. Reprinted in:

Kinkead, E. 1955. Spider, egg, and microcosm; three men and three worlds of science. Introd. by E.B. White. NY: Knopf, 243 pp.

Woodruff, L. L. 1945. Alexander Petrunkevitch, colleague and friend. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 36, pp. 7-8.

Pew, Mrs. Clara ~1934
Donated her shell collection to the Cape Ann Scientific, Literary, and Historical Association in 1934. Dexter, 1986, Two centuries, p. 257.

Ph

Phillips, Charles Lincoln 1868-1946
b, Dighton; d, Taunton, MA; Railroads; Shells, butterflies; AOU

Phillips, John Charles 1876-
NCAB, vol. 29, p.121-122 (portrait)$

Mann, W. H. 1948. Ant Hill Odyssey. Boston: Little, Brown, [Trip to Near East of Phillips and Mann n 1914, pp. 144-175].

[Obituary]. 1938. Harvard Alumni Bulletin, vol. 41, no. 9 (November 25), p. 289.$

Coolidge, H. J. 1963. Notes on John C. Phillips whose memory is honored by this medal for distinguished service in international conservation... Cover page and 1 opening (2 pp.) Cover: Notes on Dr. John C. Phillips in whose memory the I.U.C.N. is awarding a medal for Distinguished Service in International Conservation at its Eighth General Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya. 16 Sept. 1963.

Allen, Glover Morrill. 1939. In memoriam: John Charles Phillips, M.D. Auk, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 221-226. Portrait.

Barbour, T. 1929. The Phillips collection of horns and antlers. Harvard Alumni Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, pp. 108-110.

Barbour, T. 1940. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 74, no. 6, pp. 155-157.

Griscom, L. 1938. New England Naturalist, vol. 1, p. 20.

Barbour, Thomas. John Charles Phillips. Cambridge, MA: Privately printed at the Harvard University Press, 1939.

Publications by John C. Phillips, M.D. from 1900 to 1932. [n.p. 1932].LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: MCZ-P With: A typed list of his publications,1932-1938.

Primary works

Outdoors with Colonel Bolling. Harvard Graduates' Magazine, December, 1921, p. [174]-[180].

A natural history of the ducks. 4 vols. With plates in color and in black and white from drawings by Frank W. Benson, Allan Brooks, and Louis Agassiz Fuertes. Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1922-26 col. fronts, plates,(par col.) maps. . [v. 2 contains drawings by Henrik Grönvold, v. 4 by Henrik Grönvold and S. Koboyashi].

A natural history of the ducks. 4 v. NY: Dover, 1986. Review, New Yrok Times Book Review, Dec. 7, 1986, p. 68, col. 4

A sportsman's scrapbook. Ill. by A.L. Ripley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1928.

A sportsman's second scrapbook. Ill. by A.L. Ripley. Boston, NewYork, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933.

Books on natural history : including important works by Audubon, Elliot, Gould, Balden, Catesby, Lilford, Dresser, and Wilson : the ornithological library of the late [sic] Dr. John C. Phillips, Wenham, Massachusetts, sold by his order : the ornithological portion of the library of the late Thomas Mott Osborne, Auburn, New York, sold by order of his son, Lithgow Osborne ... with other properties. NY: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, 1936, 38 p. ("Sale number 4246 ... public sale, March 26 [1936])

The ornithological library of Dr. John C. Phillips, Wenham, Massachusetts .NY: Anderson Galleries, 1936, [4], 38 p. (American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm). Sale ; no. 4246). [Also contains the Ornithological portion of the library of the late Thomas Mott Osborne.

American game mammals and birds; a catalogue of books, 1582 to 1925, sport, natural history, and conservation. Boston, NewYork, Houghton Mifflin company, 1930, 638 pp.

American waterfowl; their present situation and the outlook for their future. With Frederick C. Lincoln. Ill. by Allan Brooks and A.L. Ripley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930, xiv + 312 pp., front., plates, maps. Plates are from drawings by Allan Brooks; the head-pieces are from drawings by A.L. Ripley

Bibliography of a natural history of the ducks. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1926.

Boy journals, 1887-1892. Cambridge. Cosmos Press, priv. print. 1915.

Classics of the American shooting field; a mixed bag for the kindly sportsman, 1783-1926. ed. with Lewis Webb Hill. Front. by Frank W. Benson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930, xiv + 213 pp. col. front., illus., plates, facsims.

Shooting journal of George Henry Mackay, 1865-1922. Cambridge: Priv. Print. for John C. Phillips by the Cosmos Press, inc.,1929.

Migratory bird protection in North America; the history of control by the United States federal government and a sketch of the treaty with Great Britain. Cambridge? MA, 1934, 38 pp. (Special publication of the American Committee for International Wildlife Protection, vol. 1, no. 4)

Peabody, George Augustus. South American journals, 1858-1859. Salem MA: Peabody Museum, 1937.

Quick-water and smooth: a canoeist's guide to New England rivers. With Thomas D. Cabot. Brattleboro: Stephien Daye Press, 1935, 239 pp.

Shooting-stands of eastern Massachusetts. Cambridge: Priv. print., The Riverside press, 1929, 157 pp.

Wenham great pond. Salem: Peabody Museum, 1938, 108 pp..

Wenham Lake shooting record and the "Farmbag" 1897 to 1925. [s.l.: s.n.], 1926.

Wenham Lake shooting record and the "Farmbag", 1926 to 1935. Cambridge: The Cosmos Press, 1936.

"Wenham Lake and Farm Bag 1929-1930-1931-1932-1933." MS bound notebook, Wenham Historical Society

Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1928, 64 pp., (Technical Bulletin no 61) Contribution from the Bureau of Biological Survey.

Phillips, Hon. Stephen C.
Foreign shells; Dexter, 1977, p. 40.

Phippen, George D.
His plants in Tracy, 1858.; Dexter, 1980

Pi

Pickering, Charles 1805-1878

Portrait: Frontispiece of his Chronological history of plants, 1879.

American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol 15, p. 408, 1878.

Bouve, T. T. 1880. Anniversary Memoir of the Boston Society of Natural History, pp. 189-192.; ; "Centenary Celebration: The Wilkes Exploring Expedition of the United States Navy 1838-1842" (Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 82, 1940), and

Essex Institute Bulletin, vol. 12 (1881), pp. 91-92.

Gifford, G. E. 1971. Condors and cannibals. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, vol. 45, no. 3 (Jan.-Feb.), pp. ?????. Reprinted in Medicine and Science in Early America, Being the Collected Essays of George Edmund Gifford, Jr., 1930-1981. Friends of George E. Gifford, Jr., 1982, pp. 67-70. $

Gray, A. 1878. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 5, pp. 441-444. Reprinted in Scientific Papers of Asa Gray, vol. 2, pp. 406-410, 1889.

Harmond, R. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 626-628. $

Harshberger, J. 1899. Botanists of Philadelphia [Pickering, pp. 190-193]

Kelly, H. A. 1914. Some American Medical Botanists. Troy, NY [Pickering, pp. 151-153]

Meisel, M. 1924-1929 A Bibliography of American Natural History: The Pioneer Century, 1769-1865

Royal Society of London. Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1867-1925).

Ruschenberger, W. S. W. 1878. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, P. III???, vol. 30, pp. 165-170.

Scudder, S. H., ed. 1891-92. Some old correspondence between Harris and Pickering. Psyche, vol. 6, pp. 57-60, 121-124, 137-141, 169-172, 185-187, 297-298, 345-346, 357-358. [also Say??]

Stanton, W. 1960. The Leopard's Spots: Scentific Attitudes toward Race in America 1815-1859.

Stanton, W. 1975. The Great United States Exploring Expedition.

Tyler, D. B. 1968. The Wilkes Expedition: The First United States Exploring Expedition

Primary works

Gave T. W. Harris specimens included in Harris' list in Edward Hitchcock's Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, 1833, 1835.

Major collections of his papers are in the Massachusetts Historical Society, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society (Samuel George Morton Papers), The Gray Herbarium Archives, Harvard University, and in the National Archives with the records of the U.S. Exploring Expedition.

1830 On the geographical distribution of plants. [Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1830]. LOCATION: Widener: LSoc 4685.100 vol.111

1854 The geographical distribution of animals and plants [part I]. United States exploring expedition. During the years 1838, 1839, 1841, 1842. Under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N.; vol. XV. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co., 1854. LOCATION: Harvard Archives: HUG 1801.70 LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: Spec. Coll. LOCATION: Widener: Sci 2708.38.30

1863 The geographical distribution of animals and plants. United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N.; v. 15. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1863. LOCATION: Botany Arnold (Cambr.): Bi P58F U LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: Arnold.Arb.

1876 The geographical distribution of animals and plants: part II plants in their wild state. Salem: Naturalists' Agency, 1876. LOCATION: Tozzer: TECH. P 586 g Portfolio Library has: Part II. Plants in their wild state.

1879 Chronological history of plants: man's record of his own existence illustrated through their names, uses, and companionship. Boston, Little, Brown & company, 1879.

Pickman, Dr. Benjamin
Dexter, 1980, p. 24

Pierce
Litchfield, CT; Two generations of Pierce's had corresponded with John Torrey; Dupree, Gray, p. 179

Pierce, David
Curator, Northern Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1841; Meisel, 1841

Pierson, E. L.

A list of Odonata (dragon flies) collected at Concord, Mass. Concord, MA: Thoreau Museum of Natural History Proceedings, vol. 1 (1915), p. 41.

Pillsbury, Frank Otis 1853-1927
b, Newburyport; d, Walpole; No publications; AOU

Po

Pond, C. M.
Birds; Dexter, 1980, p. 27

Pool, Calvin
Rockport; Plants; Dexter, Two centuries, p. 248

Poole, Stephen D.
Exploring Circle; Lynn Natural History Society; Dexter, 1962, Lynn

Pope, Alton S.
Mammal papers, 1917-22; Based on fieldwork while a Bowdoin student, 1909-10; Norton, Mammals of Portland, pp. 138-139

Published with M. Copeland

Porter, E.H. and H.E.

Kearsarge birds. Wilson Bulletin, n.s., vol. 16 (1904), pp. 97-100.

Porter, Jacob 1783-1846

Dexter, F. B. 1911. Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College. Vol. 5. NY: Henry Holt. [Jacob Porter, pp. 603-606. Bibliography] $

Reid, A. M. M. 1987. Pioneer New England bryologists : a prosopography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University (Occasional papers of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, no. 19), 71 pp. [pp. 46-47]

Floral and miscellaneous calendar for Plainfield, Mass., 100 miles west of Boston. Amer. J. Sci. 3 (1821), no. 2, pp. 273-84.

Floral calendar, etc., for Plainfield, Mass. American Journal of Science, vol. 1 (1818), pp 254-55.

Porter, Louis Hopkins 1874-1946
b, New York City; d, Stamford, CT; Yale, 1896; Studied law at Columbia; Lawyer; AOU

Potter, Jared

Thomas, H. 1958. The doctors Jared of Connecticut: Jared Eliot, Jared Potter, Jared Kirtland. Hamden, CT: Shoe String Press, 76 pp.

Pourtales, Louis Francois de 1824-1880
b, Neuchatel, Switzerland; d, Beverly, MA

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 16 (1881), pp. 435-443

Lyman, T. 1883. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 21, pp. 47-48.

American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol. 20 (1880), pp. 253-255.

Popular Science Monthly, vol. 18 (February, 1881), pp. 549-552. Portrait.

Agassiz, A. 1905. Biographical memoir of Louis François de Pourtalès 1824-1880. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.5, memoir 3, pp. 79-89. Portrait, bibliography. ????????????????

P. Godet, P. 1880. Le Comte Louis-François de Pourtalès. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de Neuchâtel, vol. 12.

Edward Lurie's Louis Agassiz: A Life in Science (1960).

Scheltema, R. S. & A. H.Scheltema, 1971/72. Deep-sea biological studies in America, 1846-1872 - their contribution to the Challenger Expedition. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (B), vol. 72.

Schopf, T. J. M. 1968. Atlantic continental shelf and slope of the United States--nineteenth century exploration. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 529-F.

Surviving papers are with the Coast Survey records in the National Archives and at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard.

Agassiz, Alexander. Biographical sketch of Louis Francois de Pourtales. Cambridge: University Press, John Wilson and Son, 1881. LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: Spec. Coll. LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: B-Biography 7, 12 LOCATION: Widener: S 1708.126 LOCATION: Widener: LSoc 4685.55 vol.16

Der Boden des Golfstromes und der Atlantischen Kuste Nord-America's. LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: Z-Thalassography 25

On the Holothuriae of the Atlantic coast of the United States.

On the Gephyrea of the Atlantic coast of the United States.

Pr

Pratt, Sarah
Boston amateur supplied by John Warren

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Prentiss, Daniel Webster 1843-1899

or

Prentiss, Dr. Daniel Webster, Jr.

Hume, E. E. 1942. Ornithologists of the United States Army Medical Corps. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 583 pp.

Description of an extinct mink from shell-heaps of the Maine coast. Proceedngs of the U.S. National Museum, vol. 26 (1903), 887-888. [posthumous or his son?]

Prescott, Dr. William 1788-1875
Founder, Lynn Natural History Society; Shells; Dexter, 1962, 1977, p. 40, 1980

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Essex Institute Bulletin, vol. 8 (1877), pp. 43-44.

Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, 1364 pp.$

Prime, Temple 1832-1903
b, Battery Place; d, New York City, NY; Studied with L. Agassiz

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Johnson, R. I. 1959. The types of Corbiculidae and Sphaeriidae (Mollusca: Pelecypoda) in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and a bio -bibliographical sketch of Temple Prime, an early specialist of the group. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, v.120, no.4, pp. 429-479, pl. 1-8. Port.

List of the species of Mollusca found in the vicinity of North Conway, New Hampshire. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, vol. 9 (1870), pp 280-281.

Catalogue of the species of Corbiculadae in the collection of Temple Prime, now forming part of the collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Cambridge?]: T. Prime, 1895.

Prime, W. C.

Wallner, J. S. 1977. Butterflies and trout: Annie Trumbull Slosson and W. C. Prime in Franconia. Historical New Hampshire, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 129-143.

Prince, Frances C.

Trees in Brookline, Massachusetts, by F. C. P. and Emma G. Cummings. Boston, MA: Macullar Parker Co., c1900. 8 p., [1] leaf of plates : col. folded map ; 19 cm.

Trees in Brookline, Massachusetts: map and index, by F. C. P. and Emma G. Cummings. Boston, Geo[rge] H. Walker and Co. c1900. 8 + 1 p. (folded) maps.

Prince, Rev. John
NCAB7$

Upham, C. W. 1836. Memoir of Rev. John Prince, L.L.D. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, ser. 3, vol. 5, pp. 271-282.

Prince, Thomas

Hornberger, T. R. 1936. The science of Thomas Prince. New England Quarterly, vol. 9, pp. 26-42.

Van de Wetering, J. E. 1965. God, science, and the Puritan dilemma. New England Quarterly, vol. 38, pp. 494-507.

Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey 1838-1911
b, Charlotte, VT; ScD, University of Vermont, 1906; Botanical collector, Harvard University, 1893-; Keeper, Herbarium, University of Vermont; Botanical exploration of Mexico

Brainard, E. 1911. Cyrus Guernsey Pringle. Rhodora, vol. 13, no. 155 (November), pp. 225-232. Portrait. $

Charette, L. A. 1962. The prince of botanical collectors: Pringle and his herbarium. Vermont Alumni Magazine, vol. 42, no. 4 (April), pp. 4-7.

Dann, K. T. 1986. The prince of plant collectors finds a home at UVM. Vermont (Winter), pp. 7-10.

Davis, H. B. 1938. The Pringle Herbarium and its founder. Vermont Alumni Magazine, vol. 17 (March), pp. 164-165.

Death of Cyrus G. Pringle. UVM Notes, vol. 7 (May, 1911), pp. 8-10.

Dodge, B. S. 1971. Cyrus Guernsey Pringle: portrait of a self-made scientist. New-England Galaxy, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 40-47.

Harris, K. M. 1986. Cyrus G. Pringle's neighborhood: Baptist Four Corners and Prindle Corners, Charlotte, Vermont. Chittenden County Historical Society Bulletin, vol. 21 (Summer), pp. 1-6.

Horsford, M. 1918. Dr. Cyrus Guernsey Pringle. Vermonter, vol. 23, pp. 12-14.

Jones, L. R. 1902. The Pringle and Frost herbaria at the University of Vermont. Rhodora, vol. 4, no. 45 (September), pp. 171-174.

Nicholson R. 2001. The splendid haul of Cyrus Guernsey Pringle. Arnoldia, v. 61, no. 1, pp. 2-9.

Recent articles on the late Dr. Pringle. UVM Notes, vol. 8 (December, 1911), pp. 10-12.

Reminiscences of botanical rambles in Vermont. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, vol. 24 (1897), pp. 350-357. Reprinted from the Burlington Free Press, 9 February 1897.

Davis, H. B. Life and work of Cyrus Guernsey Pringle. Burlington, Vt., Free Press Printing Co. [1936] 3p., 756p. front.,illus.(maps)ports. Life of Pringle [pp 1-17], Diaries of Mexican trips, Notes on Mexican travel, Classified list of plants collected, Numerical list of plants collected, "Type herbarium" in National herbarium, Supplementary list recently distributed. On cover: Published by University of Vermont.

Civil war diary of Cyrus Pringle, foreword by Henry J. Cadbury. Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill, 1962. 39 p. ; 19 cm. (Pendle Hill pamphlet, 122) Originally in the Atlantic monthly, vol. III, no. 2 (February 1913): 'The United States versus Pringle' ... Published in book form by Macmillan in 1918 [under title: The record of a Quaker conscience]"

The record of a Quaker conscience: Cyrus Pringle's diary. with an introduction by Rufus M. Jones. New York : The Macmillan company, 1918. 93 p. 18 cm.

Robinson, B. L. 1916. Cyrus Guernsey Pringle (1838-1911). Proc. Am. Acad. 51: 912-916.

Reid, A. M. M. 1987. Pioneer New England bryologists : a prosopography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University (Occasional papers of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, no. 19), 71 pp. [pp. 47-50]

Pringle Herbarium (Burlington, Vt.) 1958. Catalogue of the duplicate and undistributed specimens collected by Cyrus G. Pringle in the U.S., Mexico & Cuba. Burlington, VT: Pringle Herbarium, 63 leaves (Addenda to 5 Feb. 1959 inserted).

Proctor, William 1872-1951
b, Cincinnati, OH; d, Palm Beach, FL; Yale, 1894; Columbia, Zoology, 1916-1920; Businessman; Summered on Mt. Desert Island; Editor, Annals of the Entomological Society of America; Managerial Board, Wistar Institute; Trustee, American Museum of Natural History; AOU

The insect fauna; with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features, by William Procter ... from the laboratory of the biological survey of the Mount Desert region, Corfield, Bar Harbor, Maine. Philadelphia, Wistar institute of anatomy and biology [c1938] 496 p. 26 cm. Biological survey of the Mount Desert region, founded and directed by William procter ... Part 4

Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 7 v. in 4. 1927-1946.illus., plates, ports., maps. Parts II, III, and IV, originally published as pamphlets, are bound at end of pt. V.

Pu

Pulsifer, Harold Trowbridge 1886-1948; b, Manchester, CT; d, Sarasota, FL; Harvard, 1911; Editorial staff, "Outlook," 1913-1928; Angler; AOU, Assoc. since 1947; AOU

Purdie, Henry Augustus -1911; d, Boston; Founding member, AOU, Nuttall; AOU

Brewster, W. In memoriam: Henry Augustus Purdie. The Auk, xxix:1-15. 1912.

Notice of a few birds of rare or accidental occurrence in New England. Bulletin Nuttall, v. 2, pp. 20-22.

Putnam, Frederic Ward 1839-1915
b, Salem, MA; Harvard, BS, 1862; AOU, AMSIII

Abbott, C. C. 1886. Frederic Ward Putnam. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 29 (September), pp. 693-697.

Dexter, R. W. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 650-652. $

Dexter, R. W. 1976. The role of F.W. Putnam in developing anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History. Curator, 19: 303-310.

Dexter, R. W. 1978. Guess who's not coming to dinner: Frederic Ward Putnam and the support of women in anthropology. History of Anthropology Newsletter, 5(1): 5-6.

Dexter, R. W. 1981. F. W. Putnam's role in developing the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. Curator, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 183-194.

Dexter, R. W. 1982. F. W. Putnam as Secretary of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1873-1898). Essex Institute Historical Collection, 118: 106-118.

Dexter, R. W. 1982. The Putnam-Metz Correspondence on mound explorations in Ohio. Ohio Archaeologist, 32(4): 24-28.

Dexter, R. W. 1984. F. W. Putnam's scientific studies at Mammoth Cave (1871-1881). National Speleological Society Bulletin, 46(Apr.): 10-14.

Dexter, R. W. 1984. "Dear Alice": Letters of F. W. Putnam to his daughter (1874-1914). Essex Institute Historical Collection, 120: 110-131.

Dexter, R. W. 1985. Contributions of F. W. Putnam (1839-1915) to archaeoethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology, 5(2): 135-141.

Dexter, R. W. 1989. The Putnam-Kroeber relations in the development of American anthropology. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 11(1): 91-96.

Dexter, R. W. 1990. The F. W. Putnam-Edward Palmer relations in the development of early American ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobotany, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 35-41.

Dictionary of scientific biography, ed. by C. C. Gillispie. 18 v. NY: Scribner, 1970-1990.(by J. W. Gruber)$

Dixon, R. B. 1916. Frederic Ward Putnam. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 51, pp. 920-921.

Kroeber, A. L. 1916. Frederic Ward Putnam. American Anthropologist, n.s. vol. 17, pp. 712-718.

Mark, J. 1980. Four Anthropologists: An American Science in its Early Years. NY: Science History Press, 209 pp. [Chapter 2, pp. 14-61, on Putnam]

Mead, F. H. 1909. Bibliography of Frederic Ward Putnam. NY: Stechert. Putnam Anniversary Volume, pp. 601-627.

Mead, Frances Harvey. Bibliography of Frederic Ward Putnam. Cedar Rapids, Iowa : Torch Press, 1909. 602-627 p. From the Putnam Anniversary Volume.

Morse, E. S. 1915 or 16. Frederic Ward Putnam. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 52, pp. 193-196.

Phillips, P., ed. 1973. The Archaeological Reports of Frederic Ward Putnam Selected from the Annual Reports of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1875-1903. NY: AMS Press for the Peabody Museum, 255 pp.

Putnam, F. W. 1984. Dear Alice--letters of F. W. Putnam to his daughter (1874-1914). Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 120, pp. 110-131.

Putnam anniversary volume; anthropological essays presented to Frederic Ward Putnam in honor of his seventieth birthday, April 16, 1909, by his friends and associates. New York, G. E. Stechert & co., 1909. 4 p. l., 627 p. [36] leaves of plates. Port. Reprint with a new introd. by Stephen Williams. NY: AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge, Mass., 1976.

Tozzer, A. M. 1935. Biographical memoir of Frederic Ward Putnam, 1839-1915, by William Trelease. Presented to the Academy at the annual meeting, 1933. p. 125-153. front. (port.) 23 cm. National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Biographical memoirs, vol XVI-4th memoir Bibliography.

Wissler, C. 1915. American Museum Journal, vol. 15, pp. 315-317.

Science, n.s., vol. 42 (1915), pp. 638-639.

Catalogue of the birds of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1856. LOCATION: Museum Comp Zoology: A-P LOCATION: MCZ: Birds 3

Ra

Rand, Edward Lothrop 1859-1924

DNAA WWA1

Reid, A. M. M. 1987. Pioneer New England bryologists : a prosopography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University (Occasional papers of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, no. 19), 71 pp. [pp. 50-52]

Edward Lothrop Rand. Rhodora, vol. 26, no. 310, (October 1924), pp. 198-199.

Robinson, B. L. 1925. Edward Lothrop Rand. Rhodora, vol. 27 (February), pp. 17-27. Portrait.

Primary works

A Preliminary List of the Phaenogams and Vascular Cryptogams of Mt. Desert Island, Maine. 1888. Also: Supplements 1-4. 1889-1892.

Flora of Mount Desert island, Maine. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Plants Growing on Mount Desert and the Adjacent Islands. Cambridge: J. Wilson and son, 1894.

Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine a preliminary catalogue of the plants growing on Mount Desert and the adjacent islands, by E. L. R. and & J. H. Redfield. Cambridge, MA: J. Wilson, 1894, 286 p. Introduction by ????? William Morris Davis.

Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. A path guide of Mount Desert Island, Maine. [n.p.] Pub. by the Village Improvement Societies of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, Northeast, and Southeast Harbor, 1915. LOCATION: Botany Gray Herbarium: Fl 74.1 B31

Pinus Banksiana on the coast of Maine. New York. 1889. LOCATION: Botany Arnold Main: MG 6 R15

Papers of Edward Lothrop Rand, 1880-1895 (inclusive). LOCATION: Botany Gray Herbarium:

Randall, Dr. John Witt 1813-1892
Harvard, 1834; Harvard Medical School, 1839; Beetles and Crustacea; Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, vol. 126, no. 4, p. 26; Graustein, Nuttall, p. 226; DDAB$ DAB$, RSC

Psyche, vol. 6 (September 1892), p. 316.

Gave T. W. Harris specimens included in Harris' list in Edward Hitchcock's Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts, 1833, 1835.

"Earliest collector of insects in Maine, 1836-1840." Specimens sent to T. W. Harris listed in Harris' manuscripts. Harvey, F. L. 1902. A catalogue and bibliography of the Odonata (Dragon-flies) of Maine, with an annotated list of their collectors. University of Maine Studies, no. 4.

Rathbun, Mary Jane 1860-
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b,d, West Roxbury, MA; Harvard, MD, 1898; Bacteriologist, Massachusetts State Dept. of Health; Member, Nuttall; AOU

Redfield, Alfred Clarence 1890-1983

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Redfield, John
Connecticut botanist, 1870s; T. S. Brandegee??? collected for him in CO; Humphrys, Makers of North American Botany, p.37

same as???

Redfield, John Howard 1815-1895
Lived in New York City; Member, Yale Natural History Society

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine a preliminary catalogue of the plants growing on Mount Desert and the adjacent islands, by Edward Lothrop Rand & J. H. R. Cambridge, MA: J. Wilson, 1894, 286 p. Introduction???? by William Morris Davis.

Redwood, Abraham
Botanical garden in Newport; Struik, p. 42

Bolhouse, G. E. 1972. Abraham Redwood: reluctant Quaker, philanthropist, botanist. Newport History, vol. 45, pp. 17-35

Reed, Andrew H.
Member, Linnaean Society, Amherst College, 1822; Meisel

Reed, Carrie Bosworth (Mrs. Charles Keller Reed) 1852-1942
b, Barrington, RI; d, New Jersey; Married Charles Keller Reed, 1873; Mother of Chester A. Reed, helped publish his Guide; Summered in Scarboro, ME; AOU

Reed, Charles Keller
Taxidernmist and dealer in naturalists' supplies

Reed, Chester Albert -1912 (at 36)
Worcester; Several books; AOU

Reed, W. Gordon

Rhode Island. Commissioners of Birds [Remington, Charles H., Willliam H. Thayer, Alexander O'D. Taylor, Edwin R. Lewis, W. Gordon Reed]. A check list of Rhode Island nesting birds, with data. [Providence? R.I.] c1908

Remington, Charles H.

Rhode Island. Commissioners of Birds [Remington, Charles H., Willliam H. Thayer, Alexander O'D. Taylor, Edwin R. Lewis, W. Gordon Reed]. A check list of Rhode Island nesting birds, with data. [Providence? R.I.] c1908.

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Rich, J. G.

Notes upon certain mammals in Maine. Preliminary Report upon the Natural History and Geology of the State of Maine for 1861.; Meisel, 1836

Rich, Walter Herbert 1866-
Curator, Portland Society of Natural History, 1943?-

Pelagic bird studies off Cape Cod with H. K. Job, 1910-1920. Cited in Bent and Alexander's Birds of the Ocean.; Veit & Peterson, Birds of MA

Feathered Game of the Northeast. NY, 1907, 432 pp. 85 pl. London ed.: Feathered Game of New England. London, 1908, 432 pp. 85 pl.

Fishing grounds of the Gulf of Maine: appendix III to the Report of the U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1929. Bureau of Fisheries Document; 1059. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1929.

The swordfish and the swordfishery of New England. Proceedings of the Portland, Society of Natural History; vol. 4, pt. 2. Portland, Me.: The Society, 1947.

Rich, William P.
His collection of New England plants in the Boston Society of Natural History.; Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History, no. 88, p. 15, 1938.

Richards, Harriet Eliza 1859-1945
b, West Bridgewater; d, Brookline, MA; Most of her life in Boston; Founder, secretary, director, Massachusetts Audubon Society; Member, Appalachian Mountain Club; AOU

Baby bird-finder: a pocket guide ... with blank pages for notes. Boston, Mass., W.A. Butterfield, 1906, 129 pp.

Baby pathfinder to the birds; a pocket guide to one hundred and ten land birds of New England, with blank pages for notes. Boston, Mass., W.A. Butterfield, 1904, 125 pp.

Richards, Mrs. P. D.

Robinson, B. L. 1923. Emily Francis Fletcher. Rhodora, vol. 24, no. 297 (Sept.), 149-150. $ mentioned

Richardson, Dr. William P.
Fruit and flowers, died in Kendall, Illinois

William Putnam Richardson, M. D. Proceedings of the Essex Institute, v. 2 (1856-1860), 1862, p. 179.

Palmer, J. 1864. Necrology of Alumni of Harvard College, 1851-52 to 1862-63, p. 148.$

Dexter, 1977, p. 40

Richardson, Wyman 1890-1948

Biographical Sketches: Wyman Richardson. In: A Place Apart: A Cape Cod Reader, ed. by Robert Finch. NY: W. W. Norton, 1993, p. 421. $

The House on Nauset Marsh. Norton 1955; rpt. Chatham, l980. [Reviewed by Edward Weeks, Atlantic, vol. 196, no. 2 (August 1955), p. 78].$

Ricker, Everett W.

Notes on the Birds of Hull, Massachusetts. Newtonville, MA: C. J. Maynard, 1896, 36 pp. 3 pl.

Rickettson, Jr., O. G.

A List of Reptilia Collected at Concord, Mass. Proceedings of the Thoreau Museum of Natural History at Middlesex School. v. 2 (1911): 11-13.

Riddle, Lincoln Ware 1880-1921

Fink, B. Lincoln Ware Riddle (1880-1921). Proc.Amer.acad.arts & sci. v. 60 (14), p.637-646, 1925. Bibliography

Fink, B. Lincoln Ware Riddle, lichenist. Bryologist, v. 24 (3), p.33-36, port. May, 1921. Bibliography p.35-36.

Thaxter, R. 1921. Lincoln Ware Riddle. Rhodora, v. 23, no. 272 (August), pp. 181-184. Bibliography. $

Geographical distribution of lichens in Maine. Josselyn bot.soc. Bul.4, p.9-10, 1911.

Lichens of the Isle of Pines. Mycologia 15:68-88. illus. 1923.

Lists of New England lichens. 18, 6, 6, 2 pp. 1. Lichens of Middlesex County : also Mt. Desert List, Amherst List, Yale List, Rhode Island List, Mt. Monadnock List. 2. New England species of Lecanora, Buellia, Biatora; Lichens collected at Portage, Maine. 3. Lichens of the Champlain Valley, Vt. 4. Notes on lichens at Newfort. Holograph and typescript.

Preliminary lists of New England plants. XXIII. Cladoniaceae.

Correspondence of Lincoln W. Riddle 1902-1939 (inclusive). Less than 1 linear foot (1 box). American mycologist, lichenologist. Educated at Harvard University (A.B. 1902, Dr. Phil. 1906). Instructor in Botany at Wellesley College, 1906-1909; Professor of Cryptogamic Botany at Harvard, 1919-1921. Consists of letters to both Lincoln Ware Riddle & Gertrude Riddle, from Edith B. Bartram, Alexander W. Evans and others Also includes copies of Gertrude Riddle's letters to Bartram Cite as: Lincoln W. and Mrs. Riddle Correspondence. Farlow Reference Library, Harvard University.

Ring, Edgar E.
Report, Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Game, 1903; Kendall, 1914, Fishes of Maine

Ripley, Sarah Alden Bradford

Goodwin, J. W. 1998. The remarkable Mrs. Ripley: the life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press, 399 p.

Ritchie, John, Jr. 1851-1939
b, MA; d, Malden, MA; The Nautilus, vol. 53, p. 66

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

Rives, William Cabell, 3rd.
b, Paris, France; d, Washington, DC; Harvard, 1871; Worked in hospitals in Newport, RI, and NY; Went to Washington, DC in 1900; Published on birds of RI; AOU

Ro

Robbins, Chandler S.

Chandler S. Robbins wins Yeager Award. American Birds, vol. 45, no. 1, p. 16. col. portrait.

Robbins, Charles Albert 2/9/1874-1/22/1930.

Blake, S. F. 1933. Charles Albert Robbins, 1874-1930. Rhodora, v. 35, no. 412 (April), pp. 140-145. $

Robbins, Dr. James Watson 1801-1879
Yale University, AB, 1822; MD, 1828

Chapin, H. 1881. Address delivered at the Unitarian Church in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, in 1864. Appendix VI: James Watson Rbbins, M.D.. pp. 116-117.

G[ray], A. 1879. [Obituary]. American Journal of Science, ser. 3, vol. 17, p. 180.$

American Journal of Science, vol. 119 (1880), p. 77

M. 1879. [Obituary]. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, vol. 100, no. 5 (January 30), pp. 169-170.$

Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, 1364 pp. (vol. 3, pp. 1040-1041$)

Memoirs of the Botanical Club, Washington, 1826-27$

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Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln 1864-1935.
b, Bloomington, IL; Strasburg, PhD, 1889; Gray Herbarium, Assistant and Curator, 1890-; Harvard University, Professor of Systematic Botany, 1900-; AMSIII

Papers of Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, 1887-1934 (inclusive). ca. 1 linear ft. Robinson (Harvard, A.B. 1887; Strassborg, Ph.D. 1889) became assistant to Sereno Watson at Gray Herbarium at Harvard, 1890 -1892 and Curator after Watson's death in 1892. His published works include a revised edition of Asa Gray's Manual (1908), Flora of the Galapagos Islands (1902) and contributions to Gray's Synoptical Flora of North America (1895, 1897). Cite as: Benjamin Lincoln Robinson Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria.

Robinson, John 1846-1925

Morse, A. P. 1929. John Robinson, botanist, 1846-1925. Rhodora, v. 31, no. 372 (December), pp. 245-254. Port. Bibliography $

Ferns in their homes and ours. ed. 4. Boston. 1883.

Ferns in their homes and ours. Salem. 1878. pp. 178. Plates. 8vo

Notes on the woody plants of Essex County, Mass. Salem, 1879. pp. 38. Plate. 8vo Bull. Essex Inst.XI., 1879.

Botany in Essex County : a paper read before the Essex Institute, at Topsfield, June 18, 1884; the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Essex County Natural History Society. Bulletin of the Essex Institute, vol. XVI (1884), 13 p.

Date of flowering of trees and shrubs in eastern Massachusetts, Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1880, pp. 1-12.

Notes on the native and extensively introduced woody plants of Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem: Printed for the Essex Institute, 1879.

Our trees. A popular account of the trees in the streets and gardens of Salem, and of the native trees of Essex County, Massachusetts, with the location of trees, and historical and botanical notes. Salem, Printed by N. A. Horton and Son, 1891.

The flora of Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem, Essex Institute, 1880.

The pine: its life, and importance in Essex County. Bull. Essex Inst. x. 1878. Reprint. Salem. 1878. pp. 11.

The Botrychia not ferns. Science News, vol. 1 (December, 1878), pp. 55-57.

Robinson, Rowland Evans 1833-1900

Robinson, D. L. 1951. Rowland Evans Robinson. Vermont Life, vol. 5 (Spring), pp. 36-40.

Danvis folks. Boston and NY: Houghton, Mifflin, 1894, vi + 349 pp. Also: 190-. With the exception of the first chapter, originally published in "Forest and Stream".

Rowland E. Robinson. ed. by Llewellyn R. Perkins... Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1933-37. 7 v., fronts. (incl. port.), illus., plates. (Centennial Edition). Each volume has special forward and introduction. Drawings by the author.

Contents: [v.1]- Uncle Lisha's shop and A Danvis pioneer, 1933; [v.2]-Sam Lovel's camp and other stories, including In the green wood, 1934; [v.3]-Danvis folks and A hero of Ticonderoga, 1934; [v.4]-Uncle Lisha's outing, The Buttles gals and Along three rivers, 1934; [v.5]-Sam Lovel's boy with Forest and Stream fables, 1936; [v.6]-Out of bondage and other stories, Robinson biography, by M.R. Perkins, pp. 11-18, 1936; [v.7]- In New England fields and woods with Sketches and stories, Bibliography by H.G. Rugg, pp. 5-11, 1937.

Hunting without a gun , and other papers. I