Word: barbour
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Summer Birds of Europe. Mr. H. Bowditch. A Trip to the Bahman Island. Mr. T. Barbour. Committee Room, Harvard Union...
...NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Summer Birds of Europe. Mr. H. Bowditch. A Trip to the Bahama Islands. Mr. T. Barbour. Committee Room, Harvard Union...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. The Vertebrate Fauna of Bermuda. Mr. T. Barbour. Short Papers. Room 1, fourth floor, Museum of Comparative Zoology...
First, A. Tying '04 lost to W. R. Scott; second, H. W. Holmes 1G. lost to Barbour; third, A. Tyng '04 lost to Huneycutt; fourth, W. Macleod '05 won from Scott; fifth, A. Tyng '04 won from Barbour; sixth, H. W. Holmes 1G. lost to Scott; seventh, W. Macleod '05 lost to Barbour; eighth, H. W. Holmes 1G. lost to Huneycutt...
...director of the University Museum, in his annual report to the President, records a very valuable gift of insects and fossil insects presented by Mr. S. H. Scudder '62; a gift of a collection of reptiles and Bermudan fishes from T. Barbour '06, and the presentation by H. B. Bigelow 2G., of the collection of over 8,000 North American and West Indian birds, which have been loaned to the Museum for the last three years. A gift of a different character is an early oil portrait of Professor Louis Agassiz h.'48, presented by Captain C. H. Davis...