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 John E. Sharp - SZS Chronology
The Plattsburg College, already in existance, had been operated since 1855 by local educator John Ellis, who now wished to sell his enterprise.
1894--appointed state geologist (1894-1897) R. E Mohler, who later joined the faculty, commented on SZS's wide range of interests in an unpublished manuscript when he noted that the president "was by training a psychologist and theologian yet it seems that at heart he was a naturalist with a special interest in geology.
At a public meeting at the county courthouse on March 6, local citizens, some of whom were members of the local German Baptist Brethren Church, decided to take action.
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 Grand Canyon Pioneers Society - Monthly Bulletin
on Dr. John Strong Newberry, a physician-naturalist, geologist, paleontologist and explorer for U.S. Army Topographic Corps who wrote A Report Upon the Colorado River....(1861) and talked of the Grand Canyon in this report.
Other biographies of course include Newberry within them; for example, on Charles Doolittle Walcott, just published this year by Kent State Press (written by Ellis Yochelson).
1909 Biographical memoir of John Strong Newberry, 1822-1892.
www.kaibab.org /gcps/gcps2_12.htm

  
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Johan(nes) Albert(us) Schlosser, 17??-1769, Dutch doctor of medicine, naturalist and collector of natural history objects, who in 1756 described a species, probably identical with the one, which later became known as Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) - using the name Alcyonium carnosum - and then again in 1757, together with John Ellis, 1705-76.
Johann Samuel Schröter, (25 Feb.) 1735-1808 (24 Mar.), Rector, deacon, minister, superintendent and naturalist (palaeontologist) born in Rastenberg, Germany, interested in invertebrates, especially molluscs, on which group he published at least 3 books during the 1780s [Spiroglyphus schroeteri].
Johann Dietrich Eduard Schmeltz, (19 May) 1839-1909 (26 May), born in Hamburg, was director of the Museum Godeffroy in Hamburg between 1861-82.
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General Sir Edward Sabine, (14 Oct) 1788-1883 (26 June), born in Dublin, participated as astronomer and naturalist in Sir John Ross's (1818) and Sir Edward Parry's (1819-20) arctic expeditions and became later President of the Royal Society [Sabinea J.C. Ross, 1835, Saduria sabini (Krøyer, 1849), Colus sabinii (Gray, 1824), Pseudoplumularia sabinae (Ellis and Solander, 1786)].
Sir Robert Sibbald, 1641-1722, Scottish naturalist, who graduated as MD in 1662 and was knighted in 1682 [Strombus plicatus sibbaldi (Sowerby, 1842)].
Edward Saunders, 1848-1910, William Wilson Saunders, 1809-79 and the entomologist Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, 1809-84.
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 petymol.s.html
Johan(nes) Albert(us) Schlosser, 17??-1769, Dutch doctor of medicine, naturalist and collector of natural history objects, who in 1756 described a species, probably identical with the one, which later became known as Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) - using the name Alcyonium carnosum - and then again in 1757, together with John Ellis, 1705-76.
Johann Samuel Schröter, (25 Feb.) 1735-1808 (24 Mar.), Rector, deacon, minister, superintendent and naturalist (palaeontologist) born in Rastenberg, Germany, interested in invertebrates, especially molluscs, on which group he published at least 3 books during the 1780s [ Spiroglyphus schroeteri ].
Johann Dietrich Eduard Schmeltz, (19 May) 1839-1909 (26 May), born in Hamburg, was director of the Museum Godeffroy in Hamburg between 1861-82.
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 rrproperty.htm
The Coulson river town (1877-1885) was originally on land held by Perry McAdow, about ½ mile north of the river, then actually established a few months later on John Alderson’s land, north of Perry’s.
The areas explored were along the Yellowstone River, north to the Musselshell River, between Fort Ellis and Glendive Creek (present site of Glendive), and then eastward into North Dakota (Figure 22).
It was during the 1873 survey that ornithologist J. Allen served as the expedition naturalist.
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 Gould Genealogy - Product's Catalogue
Solander's letters offer important insights ino some of the foremost scientific issues of the day and his close association with such remarkable men as Carl Linnaeus, Banks, John Ellis and William Hunter.
Daniel Solander, the 18th century Swedish naturalist and traveller was a pioneer of the scientific study of natural history and one of the earliest collectors in New Holland.
Some 180 letters written either by or to Solander were located and copied and appear in their original language (English, Swedish, Danish, Latin or German) and mmost are reproduced in English for the first time.
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