Ralph W. Dexter
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- HAHistorical aspects of Louis Aga...Ralph W. Dexter
Historical aspects of Louis Agassiz's lectures on the nature of the species
no cover - TEThe Essex County Natural Histor...Ralph W. Dexter
The Essex County Natural History Society, 1833-1848
no cover - [[Reprints]Ralph W. Dexter
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no cover - COContributions of the Salem grou...Ralph W. Dexter
Contributions of the Salem group of Agassiz zoologists to natural science education
no cover - FPFrom Penikese to the Marine Bio...Ralph W. Dexter
From Penikese to the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole
no cover - TSThe scientific period of the Ca...Ralph W. Dexter
The scientific period of the Cape Ann Scientific and Literary Association and its successors, 1873-1952
no cover - PAPeabody Academy's Caleb Cooke,...Ralph W. Dexter
Peabody Academy's Caleb Cooke, the devoted
no cover - TRThe role of F. W. Putnam in fou...Ralph W. Dexter
The role of F. W. Putnam in founding the Field Museum
no cover - HAHistorical aspects of systemati...Ralph W. Dexter
Historical aspects of systematic studies on sponges
no cover - ESEdward S. Morse as a zoological...Ralph W. Dexter
Edward S. Morse as a zoological illustrator
no cover - HAHistorical aspects of studies o...Ralph W. Dexter
Historical aspects of studies on the Brachiopoda
no cover - T"The "Salem secession" of Agassi...Ralph W. Dexter
The "Salem secession" of Agassiz zoologists
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Historical aspects of Louis Agassiz's lectures on the nature of the species
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The Essex County Natural History Society, 1833-1848
- Open Work
[Reprints]
- Open Work
Contributions of the Salem group of Agassiz zoologists to natural science education
- Open Work
From Penikese to the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole
- Open Work
The scientific period of the Cape Ann Scientific and Literary Association and its successors, 1873-1952
- Open Work
Peabody Academy's Caleb Cooke, the devoted
- Open Work
The role of F. W. Putnam in founding the Field Museum
- Open Work
Historical aspects of systematic studies on sponges
- Open Work
Edward S. Morse as a zoological illustrator
- Open Work
Historical aspects of studies on the Brachiopoda
- Open Work
The "Salem secession" of Agassiz zoologists