Word: barbour
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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BUSSEY SEMINAR. "The Geographical Distribution of Amphibians and Reptiles in the East and West Indies." Mr. Thomas Barbour. Bussey Institution...
BUSSEY SEMINAR. "The Geographical Distribution of Amphibians and Reptiles in the East and West Indies." Mr. Thomas Barbour. Bussey Institution...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "A Translation of Van Kampen's 'De Zoogeografie van den Indischen Archipel.' Mr. Thomas Barbour. Zoological Laboratory, fourth floor, Room...
Among the guests there will be Mr. Thomas Barbour, F.R.G.S., Professor A. V. Pope of Brown University, and several members of the Faculty...
Other important additions are: a large series of reptiles, amphibians, and two forms of Peripatus from T. Barbour; a collection of reptiles from the New York Zoological Society; first series of duplicates of the Mollusca and Brachiopoda of the Albatros expeditions of 1891, and 1904-1905, and a set of Pacific sponges from the U. S. National Museum; specimens of Icelandic birds and birds' eggs from J. W. Hastings and L. J. de Milhau; additional gifts of type specimens of jumping spiders from Dr. G. W. Peckham, Mrs. E. G. Peckham, and J. H. Carter; mammals and birds from Mexico...