Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volume 1; Volume 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pages |
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... fossils for Swallow . It was Hawn who drew open the curtain on the drama by finding some puzzling fossils on the Smoky Hill Fork of the Kansas River . Shumard was a physician and paleontologist , who got his start in geology as an ...
... fossils for Swallow . It was Hawn who drew open the curtain on the drama by finding some puzzling fossils on the Smoky Hill Fork of the Kansas River . Shumard was a physician and paleontologist , who got his start in geology as an ...
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... fossils , and he was miffed when the St. Louis Academy failed to purchase some of his samples.7 Shumard already knew Fielding Bradford Meek ( 1817-1876 ) , 8 for both men had previously assisted on Owen's survey . Meek also knew Hawn ...
... fossils , and he was miffed when the St. Louis Academy failed to purchase some of his samples.7 Shumard already knew Fielding Bradford Meek ( 1817-1876 ) , 8 for both men had previously assisted on Owen's survey . Meek also knew Hawn ...
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... fossils among his Smoky Hill collection . " Hawn's motives in this business are clearer than anyone else's . He wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began encouraging Meek to publish ...
... fossils among his Smoky Hill collection . " Hawn's motives in this business are clearer than anyone else's . He wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began encouraging Meek to publish ...
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... fossils , preferring to blame Hawn for not sending the additional samples he had promised . Meek concluded in a fine dudgeon by asking Swallow to provide a written statement that Hawn had deceived him . Hearing of this , Hawn ...
... fossils , preferring to blame Hawn for not sending the additional samples he had promised . Meek concluded in a fine dudgeon by asking Swallow to provide a written statement that Hawn had deceived him . Hearing of this , Hawn ...
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... fossils ? Who first identified them as Permian ? And who first described and published them in a suitable fashion ? Clearly Hawn was the discoverer , as all parties agreed from the start . No doubt Meek was the first to detect the ...
... fossils ? Who first identified them as Permian ? And who first described and published them in a suitable fashion ? Clearly Hawn was the discoverer , as all parties agreed from the start . No doubt Meek was the first to detect the ...
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