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Fa

Fairbanks, The Hon. Franklin -1895 at 67
b, VT; d, St. Johnsbury, VT; Businessman; Promoter of natural history; Gave Fairbanks Museum of Natural History to St. Johnsbury(?); AOU

Fall, Henry Clinton 1862-1939
b, Farmington, NH; d, Tyngsboro, MA

Darlington, P. J., Jr. 1940. Henry Clinton Fall (1862-1939). Psyche, vol. 47, pp. 45-54.

Linsley, E. G. 1940. Henry Clinton Fall. Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol. 16, pp. 1-3.

Mallis, Arnold. 1971. American Entomologists. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 549 p.

Sherman, J. D., Jr. 1940. Henry Clinton Fall. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, vol. 48, pp. 33-36.

Fanning, Jed F.
Portland; Norton Auk obit

Farley, John Austin 1860-1930
b, Andover; d, Fall River, MA; Reporter in Worcester; Associate of Forbush in Gypsey moth & bird work; Entomology; AOU

Farlow, William Gilson 1844-1919
b, Boston; 17 Dec. 1844-3 June 1919
Education: Harvard University, MD 1870, LLD 1896; Harvard Asst prof - prof. 1874-; Systematic algology & mycology

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

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Henderson, L. J. 1927. William Gilson Farlow. Pp. 314-316 in Later Years of the Saturday Club, 1870-1920, ed. by M. A. De Wolfe Howe. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 427 p. Portrait

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Setchell, W. A. 1927. Biographic Memoir of William Gilson Farlow 1844-1919. National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, vol. 21, no. 4, 22 pp. Portrait.

Thaxter, R. 1919 or 1920. William Gilson Farlow. Botanical Gazette, vol. 69, pp. 83-87. Portrait.

Thaxter, R. 1919. William Gilson Farlow. Harvard Graduates Magazine, December, pp. 269-277. [Portraits] Reprinted in American Journal of Science, ser. 4, vol. 49, pp. 87-95 (1920).

Thaxter, R., W. J. V. Osterhut and T. W. Richards. 1919. Minute on the life and services of Professor William Gilson Farlow. Harvard University Gazette, vol. 15, 60-61 (13 December 1919).

W[akefield], E. M. 1919. William Gilson Farlow. Kew Bull. Misc. Inf., vol. 9, pp. 388-390.

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Faxon, Charles Edward 1846-
b, Roxbury; B.S. HU, 1867; hon, A.M., 1897; Asst Dir, Arnold Arboretum, 1882-; Collected in White Mountains, 1872-1902; Botanical illustration

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Charles Edward Faxon, delineavit. Arnoldia, v. 46, no. 3 (1986), pp. 18-22. Portrait.

Pease, A. S. 1964. "History of Botanical Collecting in this Area" (pp. 33-40; with bibliography, pp. 41-50) in A Flora of Northern New Hampshire. Cambridge: New England Botanical Club.

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Faxon, Edwin 1823-1898
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Kennedy, G. G. 1900. Edwin Faxon. Rhodora, vol. 2, no. 18 (June), pp. 107-111. Portrait.

Pease, A. S. 1964. "History of Botanical Collecting in this Area" (pp. 33-40; with bibliography, pp. 41-50) in A Flora of Northern New Hampshire. Cambridge: New England Botanical Club.

Reid, A. M. M. 1987. Pioneer New England bryologists : a prosopography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University (Occasional papers of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, no. 19), 71 pp. [pp. 24-25]

Faxon, Walter 1848-1920
b, Jamaica Plain; d, Lexington, MA; Harvard, A.B., 1871, S.B., 1872, Sc.D., 1878; Curator of Invertebrates, MCZ, 1874-1920 (AOU); Assistant in charge of Molluscs & Crustacea, 1886- ; Instructor-Professor, HU, 1872-1886; Collected Wilsoniana

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Fellows, Dana Willis 1847-1928

The fern flora of Maine. Fern Bulletin, vol. 14, pp. 97-104, pl.

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Ferguson, Margaret Clay 1863-1951

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Fernald, Charles Henry 1838-1921
b, Mt. Desert Island, ME; A.M., Bowdoin, 1871; Ph.D., Maine, 1886; Professor of Natural History, Maine, 1871-1886; Zoology, Mass. Coll., 1886-; Insects- Lepidoptera, moths

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Fernald, Henry Torsey 1866-1952
b, Litchfield, ME; 5 Oct. 1873-22 Sept. 1950
Education: M.S., Maine, 1888; Ph.D. Hopkins, 1890
Professor of Entomology, Mass. College, 1899- ; Economic entomology, Sphecidae

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Mallis, Arnold. 1971. American Entomologists. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 549 p.

Fernald, Maria [Mrs. C. H. Fernald] 1839-1919
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Felt, E. P. 1920. Maria E. Fernald. Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 15, p. 153.

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Fernald, Merritt Lyndon 1873-1950
b, Orono, ME; d, Cambridge, MA; B.S. HU, 1897; Asst, Gray Herarium, 1891-1902; Instructor - asst professor, HU, 1902-; Systematic & geographical botany

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Ferry, Miss Mary Bissell 1849-1915
b,d, Norwalk, CT; Supported protective legislation; AOU

Fewkes, Jesse Walter 1850-1930
b, Newton, MA; d, Forest Glen, MD; 14 Nov. 1850-31 May 1930
EDUCATION: Harvard, A.B., 1875, PhD., 1877
Overseer, Peabody Museum, Harvard; Ethnologist, zoologist

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Fi

Field, George Wilton 1863-1938
b, N. Bridgewater, MA; AM, Brown, 1890; PhD, Johns Hopkins, 1892; Mass. Commission on Fisheries and Game, 1903-; Birds, echinoderms, edible fishes & shellfish; heath hen

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Report of the Biological Division for 1897. Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, p. 117-165, ill. In: Rhode Island State College. Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report, 1897 (1898). (Includes: Point Judith Pond by George Wilton Field; Methods in planktology by George Wilton Field; The star-fish (Asterias fobesii) in Narrangasett Bay by George Wilton Field).

Field, William Lusk Webster 1876-
b, Milton, MA; Instructor, Milton Academy, 1900-; Editor, Psyche, 1904-09; Insects, variation & Inheritance

Finneran, L. C.

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Fisher, Joshua 1748-1833

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Fiske, W. F.

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Flagg, Wilson 1805-1884
5 Nov. 1805-6 May 1884

AOU

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A year among the trees; or The woods and by-ways of New England. Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1881, xviii + 335 pp.

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Flanagan, John Henry 1868-1920
b, Cranston,; d, Providence, RI; Harvard Law School; Lawyer; Secretary, Rhode Island Bird Commission; Bird Commissioner for Providence County and Chairman of the Board, 1905-08; Obit, Providence Evening Bulletin, Feb. 24, 1920, reprinted in The Oologist, vol. 37, p. 42, 1920.; Member, Providence Gun Club; Providence Fish and Game Association; AOU

Fletcher, Emily Francis 1845-1923

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Fletcher, Laurence Brown

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Flint, Charles Louis 1824-1889
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Flint, William Francis
Collected alpine plants in White Mountains, 1870s

Pease, A. S. 1964. "History of Botanical Collecting in this Area" (pp. 33-40; with bibliography, pp. 41-50) in A Flora of Northern New Hampshire. Cambridge: New England Botanical Club.

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Flynn, Nellie Francis 1861?-1922

Flora of Burlington and vicinity; a list of the fern and seed plants growing without cultivation. Burlington, VT: Free Press Printing Company, 1911, 124 p. (Contributions to the botany of Vermont 9).

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Foerster, Norman

Summer birds in the Harvard Yard. Harvard Grad. Mag., v. 19 (1911), pp. 615-618.

Fogg, Benjamin F.
Curator, Portland Society of Natural History, 1862; Meisel, 1843

List of reptiles and amphibians found in the state of Maine. Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History, vol. 1, p. 86, 1862.

Fogg, John M.

The flora of the Elizabeth Islands, Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (Contributions, No. 91), 1930, pp. [119]-281. map.

Folger, E. V.

Griscom, L. & E. V. Folger. 1948. The Birds of Nantucket. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 156 pp.

Forbes, Eli 1726-1804
5 Oct. 1726-15 Dec. 1804; Pastor of North Brookfield and Gloucester, MA. Friend of Manasseh Cutler.

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Forbes, William Trowbridge Merrifield, 1885-

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Forbush, Edward Howe 1858-1929
b, Quincy; 24 Apr. 1858-8 Mar. 1929
Various offices, Worcester Natural History Society, 1880-91; Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture, 1891-
Ornithology, economic entomology

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

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Ford, Howard I.

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Forsyth, Dr. J. B.
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Fortner, H. C.

A list of Vermont birds, by H. C. Fortner, Wendell P. Smith & E. J. Dole. Bulletin, no. 41. Montpelier, Vt., Published by Department of agriculture, 1933? 54 pp.

Foster, Benjamin 1700-1775
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Foster, George Sanford

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Foster, Nathan W.
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Foster, Richard Winslow 1920-1964
b, Brookline, MA; d, Rome, Italy; Harvard, A. B., 1950; MCZ

Abbott, R. T. 1973. American Malacologists: A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers between 1618 and 1900 Falls Church, VA: American Malacologists, 494 pp.

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Fowler, Samuel P.

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Catalogue of the Valuable Library of Samuel P. Fowler, esq., of Danvers, forming a very valuable collection of works relating to the history of America and England, early voyages and travels, ornithology and botany, treatises relating to witchcraft, and a choice selection of English standard books ... To be sold by auction ... April 27, 28, 29, 1887 ... Charles F. Libbie & co. Auctioneers. Boston: C. F. Libbie, Jr., printer, 1887, 120 pp.

Cope, E. D. "Bufo lentiginosus fowleri Putnam." Pp. 279- 281 in The Batrachia of North America. U.S. National Museum Bulletin 34. [Includes letter by. Fowler to F. W. Putnam, pp. 280-281.]

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Fox, William Henry 1857-1921
b,d, Washington, DC; Attended Sheffield Scientific School; MD Columbian (now George Washington) University; President, Yale Society of Natural History; Summer trips to New Hampshire and Tennessee, 1878-1887; Entomology; AOU

Fr

Francis, Nathaniel Atwood 1859-1921
b, Brookline; d, Boston; Harvard Law School; Member, Nuttall; Egg collecting trips to Texas, 1919-1921 with J. M. Priour; Kennard, F. H. Wilson Bull. v. 48, pp. 284-289; AOU

Franklin, Henry James 1883-1958
b, Guilford, VT; Buzzards Bay, MA; Massachusetts Agricultural College, Ph.D., 1908; Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1910-; Cranberry insects, Thysanoptera, Collembola

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921).

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Frazer, Marston Abbott 1860-1925
b, Watertown; d, Boston? MA; Name changed to Abbott M. Frazer, 1876-88; Member, Nuttall; Collected for Brewster and Cory; Records in Brewster's Birds of Cambridge; Prominent citizen of Brookline; Dealer in natural history objects and furrier; Notes in Nuttall Bulletin, one in Auk; AOU

Freeman, Miss Harriett Elizabeth 1847-1930
b, Boston; d, Newton, MA; Lived in Union Park for over 65 years; Botany, mineralogy, forestry, wildlife conservation; AOU

French, Charles Ephraim 1867-1932
b, Berkeley; d, Lowell, MA; Educ: University of maryland; Physician in Lowell for over 30 years

Palmer, T. S. et al. 1954. Biographies of Members of the American Ornithologists' Union, reprinted from 'The Auk', 1884-1954. Ed. by P. H. Oehser. Washington, DC: Lord Baltimore Press, 630 pp. [p. 217].

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