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St. John, Harold

St. John, Harold. 1929. Plants of the headwaters of the St. John River, Maine. Pullman, WA: Research Studies, State College of Washington, v. 1, no. 1, pp. 28-58, [2] leaves of plates ill., map.

Sage, Jno. John Hall 1847-1925
b, Portland, CT; Boston, MA (hospital); Home: Portland, CT, summered in Maine; Public schools; Trinity, hon. MS; Banker, 1873-; Wadsworth Atheneum, Curator of Natural History; President, AOU; Member: AAAS, Connecticut Botanical Society, Connecticut Historical Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Linnaean Society of New York, Biological Society of Washington, Cooper Ornithological Club, Wilson Ornithological Club, National Audubon Society, Connecticut Audubon Society; Also botany; AOU

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Sage, John Hall, Bishop, Louis Bennett, [1865-] Bliss, Walter Parks. 1913. The birds of Connecticut. Hartford, CT: Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin no. 20. State of Connecticut public document; no. 47 370 p.

Sage, John Hall. Bird-life in the vicinity of Hartford: a list of birds found during April within fifteen miles of Hartford, Conn. [Hartford, Conn.: s.n.], 1904, 3 pp. Prepared for the Hartford Scientific Society

Sage, John Hall. Spring migration: average dates of arrival of birds within fifteen miles of Hartford, Conn. [S.l.: s.n., 1902], 12 pp. Prepared for the Hartford Scientific Society

Sage, John Hall. List of birds found about my house at Portland, Conn. [n.p.], [1898]. pp. 16.

Salisbury, Stephen
Founder, Worcester Lyceum of Natural History; Meisel, 1925

Samuels, Edward Augustus 1836-1908
b, Boston; d, Fitchburg, MA, 6/13/1908); Worked with State Board of Agriculture; Curator, State Cabinet of Natural History; President, Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association

Adams, Oscar Fay: A Dictionary of American Authors, 1897

AOU

Appleton's cyclopædia of American biography. NY: D. Appleton and company, 1887-89, 6 v. Online version in Virtual American Biographies, Virtualology.com.

Auk, vol. 25 (July 1908), p. 34.

Edward A. Samuels [obituary]. Forest and Stream, v. 70, no. 4, p. [927] (June 13, 1908).

Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography, 1909-14

Who's Who in America: 1899-1900, 1908/09

Primary

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Descriptive catalogue of the birds of Massachusetts. Boston, 1864.

Mammalogy and ornithology of New England with reference to agricultural economy. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Report 1863, pp. 265-286.

Oology of some of the land birds of New England, as a means of identifying injurious or beneficial species. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Report 1865, 1864, pp. 386-430.

Ornithology and oology of New England: containing full descriptions of the birds of New England, and adjoining states and provinces, arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature; together with a complete history of their habits, times of arrival and departure, their distribution, food, song, time of breeding, and a careful and accurate description of their nests and eggs; with illustrations of many species of the birds, and accurate figures of their eggs. Boston, Nichols and Noyes, 1868, 587 pp. Boston, Nichols and Noyes, 1867, 583 pp. Boston: Nichols and Nichols and Noyes, 1869, 587 pp. Later editions:

The birds of New England and adjacent states: containing descriptions of the birds of New England ... together with a history of their habitats...; with illustrations of many species of the birds, and accurate figures of their eggs. 5th ed. Boston: Noyes, Holmes and Co., 1870, 591 pp., 27 pp. pl. 7th ed., rev. and enl. Boston: Lockwood, Brooks, 1880, 591 pp., 28 lvs. pl.. 10th ed., rev. and enl. Boston: Lockwood, Brooks and Co., 1883, 591 pp., 26 lvs. pl.

Ornithology of Massachusetts - list of species. Ann. rept. Mass. bd. agric. 1863. (1864). 11. Appendix. pp. xviii-xxix.

State cabinet. Pages 137-195 in Ninth Ann. Rept. Sec. Mass. State Board Agric., W. White, State Printer, Boston, 1862, 303pp.

Sanborn, Edwin D.
Curator, Northern Academy of Arts and Sciences, Hanover, NH, 1841; Meisel, 1841

Sanborn, Francis Gregory 1838-1884
b, Andover, MA, Jan. 18, 1838; d, Providence, RI, June 5, 1884
Education: Phillips Academy, Andover, 1858

Canadian Entomologist, 16 (1884): 103-105.
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Sanford, Dr. Leonard Cutler 1868-1950
b, New Haven, CT; d, Florida (Winter home); Yale University; Trustee, American Museum of Natural History; Collection in American Museum of Natural History; Organized trip to Magdelens with Fuertes, 1909 (Peck, Celebration of Birds, p. 120); AOU

New Haven, CT and New York City. Major patron of American Museum of Natural History

Murphy, R. C. 1951. Leonard Cutler Sanford. Auk, v. 68, pp. 409-410.

Talk of the town. New Yorker, v. 26 (3 June 1950), pp. 17-19.

Sanford, L. C., L. B. Bishop and T.S. Van Dyke. 1903. The water-fowl family. NY: Macmillan, ix, 598 p., [20] leaves of pl. (The American sportsman's library).

Sanford, Samuel Newton Folius 1893-1984[identification uncertain]
d, Belmont, MA

Curator of Marine Invertebrates, Boston Society of Natural History

The marine life of the Massachusetts South Shore. [N.p.] South Shore Nature Club, 1935, 31 p.

Sargent, Charles Sprague 1841-1927
24 April 1841 - 22 March 1927
b, Boston; d, Jamaica Plain
m, Mary Allen Robeson, 1873; five children
Harvard, AB 1862, LL.D, 1901;
Harvard Botanic Garden, 1873-79
Arnold Arboretum, director, 1872-1927
Harvard University, professor of horticulture, 1872-73; professor of arboriculture, 1879-1927

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

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Councilman, W. T. 1927. Charles Sprague Sargent. Pp. 286-294 in Later Years of the Saturday Club, 1870-1920, ed. by M. A. De Wolfe Howe. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 427 p. Portrait

National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir vol. 12, part 9, pp. 247-270, 1929. Portrait and bibliography

Sutton, S. B. 1970. Charles Sprague Sargent and the Arnold Arboretum. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 382 pp. Portraits

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Primary Works

Report on the forests of North America (exclusive of Mexico). Washington, DC: 47th Congress, 2nd session: House of Representatives (Misc. documents 1882-83, vol. 13, part 9), 1884, ix + 612 pp.

The woods of the United States; with an account of their structure, qualities, and uses. NY: D. Appleton, viii + 203 pp. [based on the American Museum of Natural History Jesup Collection)

Michaux, André. Journal, 1787-1796. With an introduction and notes by C.S. Sargent. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society (Proceedings, vol. 26, no. 129), 1888, 145 pp.

The silva of North America; a description of the trees which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Ill. by C.E. Faxon. 14 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1891-1902, 740 plates.

Trees and shrubs; illustrations of new or little known ligneous plants prepared chiefly from material at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Ed. by C.S. Sargent. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1802 ['02]-13, 200 plates

Manual of the trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico). Ill. by C.E. Faxon. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1905, xxiii + 826 pp. Also: 2nd ed., 1922.

A guide to the Arnold Arboretum. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1911, 33 pp., plates, maps. 2nd ed., 1921.

Plantae Wilsonianae; an enumeration of the woody plants collected in western China for the Arnold Arboretum during the years 1907, 1908, and 1910 by E.H. Wilson. Ed. by C.S. Sargent. 3 vols. Cambridge: University Press, 1913 ['11]-17 (Arnold Arboretum, publication 4).

The trees of Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. [Brookline, Mass.] Printed for the author, 1909.

Sargent, Winthrop 1753-1820 NE??

Barnhart, J. H. 1926. Winthrop Sargent. Bartonia, vol. 9 (October), pp. 41-42.

Memorial History of Boston, vol. 4 (1881), pp. 518.

Savary, Walter Burgess 1855-1936
b, New York City; d, Wareham, MA; Home: Wareham; Oologist, collected over much of the U.S.; Collected with J. M. Priour in Texas in 1927. In F. H. Kennard, Wilson Bulletin, vol. 48, p. 284.; AOU

Say, Lucy
Maintained interest in entomology after Thomas Say's death; corresponded with T. W. Harris. First woman member of the Academy of Natural Sciences. Died in Massachusetts, 1886. [Evans, H. E. 1985. Pleasures of Entomology, p. 181]

Sayre, Geneva 1911-1992

At Russell Sage College, Troy, NY. After retirement to the Gray Herbarium. Bibliographer of mosses and hepatics.

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Scammon, Edith Henry 1882-1967

Scammon, Edith Henry, 1882-1967. Papers of Edith Scammon, 1896-1966 (inclusive), 1936-1966 (bulk). ca. 3.5 linear ft. Scammon (Wellesley College, B.A. 1907; Radcliffe, M.A. 1909) later studied botany with M. L. Fernald and made several collecting trips to Alaska to study plant distributions in unglaciated areas; as a result, some 5000 specimens were given to the Gray Herbarium. In 1947 her work on ferns in New Hampshire was published; she then studied the ferns of Costa Rica, which resulted in four articles. Between 1942 and 1967 Scammon was associated with Gray Herbarium as a member of the Visiting Committee and as a research associate. Cite as: Edith Henry Scammon Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria.

Schevill, William
Librarian, MCZ

Barbour, Thomas. 1943. Naturalist at large. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 314 p. [p. 292].

Schmidt, Eugene William 1878-1951
b,d, New Britain, CT; Tool maker; Numerous items in Bird-Lore; Also plants; AOU

Schroeder, William
Fish; WHOI, MCZ

Barbour, Thomas. 1943. Naturalist at large. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 314 p. [p. 313].

Schwarz, E. A. 1844-1928
b, Liegnitz, Silesia (Prussia); d, Washington, DC

Caudell, A. N. 1929. Dr. E. A. Schwarz. Entomological News, vol. 40, pp. 31-32.

Howard, L. O., H. S. Barber, and A. Busck. 1928. Dr. E. A. Schwarz. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, vol. 30, pp. 153-183.

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

Sherman, J. D., Jr. Letters of E. A. Schwarz. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, vol. 37, pp. 182-392.

Scott, William Earl Dodge 1852-1910
b, Brooklyn; d, Saranac Lake, NY; Lawrence Scientific School, BS, 1873; Studied with Agassiz, 1869-1873, then left New England; Princeton, 1875-

American Men of Science, ed. 1 (1906)

Scoville, Samuel, Jr. 1872-

Everyday adventures. Boston: Atlantic Monthly, 1920, 7 + 241 pp., front., plates

Lords of the day. Ill. by Charles Livingston Bull. NY: W. Morrow, 1928, 5 + 246 pp., front., plates (Animals-legends and stories of)

Man and beast. Ill. by Charles Livingston Bull. NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1926, v + 284 pp., front., plates. (Animals-legends and stories of)

More wild folk. Ill. by Charles Livingston Bull. NY: & London: Century, 1924, 6 + 184 pp., front., plates. (Animals-legends and stories of)

The Out-of-doors club. Philadelphia: Sunday School Times, 1919, 171 pp., front., plates NH??

Runaway days. NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1927, 5 + 254 pp.

Wild folk. Ill. by Charles Livingston Bull and Carton Moorepark. Boston: Atlantic Monthly, 1922, 5 + 184 pp., front., plates. (Animals-legends and stories of)

Wild honey. Reproductions of etchings by Emerson Tuttle, Boston: Little, Brown, 1929, 6 + 208 pp., front., plates.

Scribner, Frank Lamson 1851-1938

Peterson, P. D., Jr., C. S. Griffith, and C. L. Campbell. 1996. Frank Lamson-Scribner and American plant pathology, 1885-1888. Agricultural History, v. 70, no. 1, pp. 33-56.

Check-list of plants identified at Manchester, Maine and vicinity -1866, 1867, and 1868. [S.l.: s.n., 1978 (or 1878???), [28] leaves, map. Not NE??

The ornamental and useful plants of Maine: affording popular descriptions and practical observations on the habits, properties of nearly all the ornamental and useful plants found native in the state. Augusta: Printed for the author, 1875, 85 p. front., illus., pl.

Plants of Maine: our native flora; Notes on Maine Cattle. Augusta, ME: Agriculture of Maine, 1874-5, 19th Annual report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, 1875?, 156-279 p. illus.

The ornamental and useful plants of Maine affording popular descriptions and practical observations on the habits, properties, uses and best methods of propagation and culture of nearly all the ornamental and useful plants found native in the state. Augusta: Printed for the author, 1875, 85 pp. ill. (No more published; Part I, Ranunculaceae-Caprifoliaceae)

Scudder, Samuel Hubbard 1837-1911
13 April 1837 - 17 May 1911
b, Boston; d, Cambridge, MA
Williams College, A.B. 1857; A.M. 1860; hon. ScD, 1890
Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard University, B.S. 1862
m, Ethelinda Jane Blatchford, 1867; 1 child
Assistant to Louis Agassiz, 1862-64
Boston Society of Natural History, custodian, 1864-70
Harvard University, assistant librarian, 1879-82
U.S. Geological Survey, 1886-92
Boston Society of Natural History, vice president, 1874-80; president, ?????
Member, AAAS AAAs, American Society of Naturalists, Appalachian Mountain Club, National Academy of Sciences

Papers at Boston Society of Natural History

American Journal of Science, ser. 4, vol. 31 (1911), p. 582; vol. 34 (1911), pp. 338-42.

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

American National Biography, ed. by J. A. Garraty and M. C. Carnes. NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. 24 v. plus 2 supplements. Online version available.

Dictionary of American biography. (NY: C. Scribner's sons, 1928-95. 20 v. + 10 Supplements). Article by L.O.H.

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Cockerell, T. D. A. 1911. Samuel Hubbard Scudder. Science, n.s., vol. 34, pp. 339-342. Bibliography.

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Dow, R. 1938. The Scudder drawings. Bulletin of the Boston Society of Natural History no. 87, pp. 12-13.

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Mayor, A. G. 1924. Samuel Hubbard Scudder, 1837-1911. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 17, part 3, pp. 74-104. Bibliography.

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Butterflies: their structure, changes, and life histories with special reference to American forms; being an application of the doctrine of descent to the study of butterflies. NY: , 1881, viii + 322 pp., 210 figs.

The Winnipeg country, or roughing it with an eclipse party, by a Rochester fellow. Boston: 1886, 144 pp., 32 figs, 1 map. [anon.] NH???

The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada with Special Reference to New England. 3 vols. Cambridge: The Author, 1888-89, 1958 pp., 89 plates.

A systematic revision of some of the American butterflies, with brief notes on those known to occur in Essex County, Mass. Paddy McHenry Collection. Salem: Saalem Press, 1872.

The life of a butterfly, a chapter in natural history for the general reader. NY: 1893, 186 pp., 4 plates.

Brief guide to the commoner butterflies of the northern United States and Canada. NY: , 1893, 206 pp., woodcuts. Also 1898?

Frail Children of the Air: Excursions into the World of Butterflies. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1895, 8 + 279 pp, 9 plates.

Guide to the genera and classification of North American Orthoptera found north of Mexico. Cambridge: , 1897, 89 pp.

Every day butterflies; a group of biographies. Boston: , 1899, 7 + 391 pp., 9 plates.

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Sears, Annie Lyman -1932 at 69
d, Boston; Country estate in Waltham

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. 511-512].

Sears, John Henry

Learoyd, B. P. 1934. John Henry Sears. Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society, vol. 22, pp. 53-63. Portrait

Sears, Mary 1905-1997 Oceanographer

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Setchell, William Albert

Setchell, William Albert. Cape Cod in its relation to the marine flora of New England. Rhodora, v. 24 (Jan.), pp. 1-11, 1922

Sewell, Samuel

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Seymour, Arthur Bliss 1859-
b, Meline, IL; Harvard, Herbarium, Assistant in Cryptogamic Botany, 1886-; Parasitic fungi, bibliography of North American fungi

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

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Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate 1841-1906

American Journal of Science, ser. 4, vol. 21 (1906), pp. 480-481.

Bladen, W. 1983. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and early American geography. Pp. 12-27 in W. A. Bladen and P. P. Karan, eds. The Evolution of Geographic Thought in America: A Kentucky Root.

Hobbs, W. H. 1907. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences and Letters, vol. 15, pt. 2, pp. 924-927. Portrait.

Livingstone, D. N. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science. University of Alabama Press, 395 pp.

Livingstone, D. N. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 724-727.

Science, n.s., vol. 23 (1906), pp. 869-872.

Wolff, J. E. 1908. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 18, pp. 592-609. Portrait, bibliography.

The Autobiography of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, with a Supplementary Memoirs by his Wife. Boston: Houghton, 1909, 481 pp. Portrait.

Fluviatile swamps of New England. American Journal of Science, 3. ser, vol. 33, no. 195, pp. 210-221.

Sharp, Dallas Lore 1870-1929

Dallas Lore Sharp. Pp. 17-18 in Notable Boston Authors: Member of the Boston Authors Club, 1900-1966, by Mildred Buchanan Flagg. Cambridge: Dresser, Chapman & Grimes, 1965, 268 pp.

Roorda, R. 2001. East Coast Naturalists Retire to Santa Barbara. ANQ, v. 14, Issue 4, pp. 67-73.

The better country. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1928, viii + 277 p., front., (West-descr. & travel)

Beyond the pasture bars. Ill. by Bruce Horsfall. NY: Century, 1914, 6 + 160 pp, front., illus., (Cover: Wildlife series of graded nature readers)

The boy's life of John Burroughs. NY, London: Century, 1928, ix + 364 pp., front., illus., ports.

The face of the fields. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1911, 5 + 250 pp. [largely reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly]

The fall of the year. Ill. by Robert Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1911, xv + 126 pp., front., illus., plates (The Dallas Lore Sharp Nature Series)

Highlands and hollows. Ill. by Bruce Horsfall. NY and London: Century, 1923, 4 + 119 pp., front., illus. (Cover: Wildlife series of graded nature readers)

The hills of Hingham. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1916, ix + 221 pp., illus.

The lay of the land. Drawings by Elizabeth Myers Snagg. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1908, 4 + 213 pp.

Roof and meadow. Ill. by Bruce Horsfall. NY: Century, 1904, vii + 281 pp.

Sanctuary! sanctuary! NY and London: Harper & Brothers, 1926, 5 + 227 pp., front. En Ill., Ore., Santa Barbara, Hingham, Boston.

The seer of Slabsides. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1921, 4 + 71 pp., front. (port.)

The spirit of the hive; contemplations of a beekeeper. NY and London: Harper & Brothers, 5 + 240 pp

The spring of the year. Ill. by Robert Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1912, x + 148 pp., front., illus., (The Dallas Lore Sharp Nature Series)

Summer. Ill. by Robert Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1912, x + 132 pp., front., illus., plates (The Dallas Lore Sharp Nature Series)

A watcher in the woods. Ill. by Bruce Horsfall. NY: Century, 1903, xv + 205 pp., front., illus.; School ed. with introduction and notes by C.N. Millard. NY: Century, 1911, ix + 127 pp

Ways of the woods. Drawings by Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1912, 2 + 119 pp. illus. (The Riverside Literature Series)

Where rolls the Oregon. With ill. from photographs. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1914, ix + 251 pp., front., plates.

The whole year round. Ill. by Robert Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1915, xvi + [503] pp., front., illus., plates, ornemental borders "Made of four books of the seasons...in one": The spring of the year, Summer, The fall of the year, Winter.

Wild life near home. Ill. by Bruce Horsfall., NY: Century, 3 + xvi + 357 pp., front., illus.

Winter. Ill. by Robert Bruce Horsfall. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1912, x + 148 pp., front., illus. (The Dallas Lore Sharp Nature Series)

The year out of doors; being slected chapters from 'The fall of the year", "Winter", "The spring of the year", "Summer". Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1917, viii + 106 pp., illus., (The Riverside Literature Series).

Sharpe, Richard Worthy 1869-
b, Tiskilwa, IL; University of Illinois, MS, 1897; High school teacher, NY, 1907-35; Director, Geological and Natural History Survey of Long Island, Brooklyn Institute; President, Dept. of Microscopy, Brooklyn Institute; Member: Brooklyn Entomological Society, Chicago Academy of Sciences; Copepoda, Cladocera and Ostracoda, including Woods Hole and vicinity, freshwater biology

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Sharples, Stephen P.

Sharples, Stephen P. Plants observed on Deer Isle, Maine in the summer of 1918. 1918, MSS. LOCATION: Botany Gray/Arnold, Harvard University.

Shattuck, Dr. George Cheyne 1783-1854

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Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, pp. 1098-1099).

Introduction to Audubon's Quadrupeds

Pro Bono Publico: The Shattucks of Boston. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1971.

Some accounts of an excursion to the White Hills of New Hampshire, in the Year 1807. Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1808, pp. 26-35

Shattuck, George Cheyne, Jr. 1813-1893

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Shattuck, Lydia W. 1822-1889

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Shaw, Lemuel 1781-1861
Zoology; With Bigelow to New England mountains in 1816; Graustein, Nuttall, p. 208

Adlow, Elijah. The genius of Lemuel Shaw, expounder of the common law. [Boston, Court Square press, 1962].

Dictionary of American biography. (NY: C. Scribner's sons, 1928-95. 20 v. + 10 Supplements). Article by Z.C., Jr.

Lemuel Shaw: chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, University Press, 1885.

Chase, Frederic Hathaway. Lemuel Shaw: chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 1830-1860. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1918.

Shaw, S. S. 1885. Hon. Lemuel Shaw, L.L.D., early and domestic life. Pp. 220-229 in Memorial Biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, vol. 4, 1860-1862. [Letter from Shaw to his mother while on the 1816 White Mountain trip, pp. 215-216]

Shaw, Quincy A.

Shaw, Quincy A. The birds of Southborough, Massachusetts. Vindex, v. 26, pp. 106-109, 1902.

Shaw, William Smith 1778-1826
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Shea, Daniel William 1859-1930
b, Portsmouth; d, Greenland, near Portsmouth, NH; Harvard, AM, 1888; New Hampshire legislature, 1886-1888; Left New England in 1892; Physicist; AOU

Shelden, Mrs. Jennie Maria Arms 1852-
b, Bellows Falls, VT; Positions included:; Assistant to A. Hyatt, 1880-90; Museum of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1890-1904; Special teacher, zoology and geology, Boston, 1878-97; Insects, geology

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Shepard, Charles Upham 1804-1886; b, Little Compton, RI; d, Charleston, SC; Amherst, A.B., 1824; Member, Linnaean Society, Amherst College, 1822; Meisel

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.

Shepard, H. F.
Geology

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Shepard, Odell 1884-1967

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Shores, Erwin I.

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Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet 1810-1874

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Shurtleff, Roswell
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Shurtleff, Simeon
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Si

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b. Cornish, N. Hampshire. Jan. 27, 1795; d. Sutton, MA. April 6. 1859.

Collected Xylosteum solonis Eat. in White Mountains before 1817

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Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, 1364 pp.

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Smith, John 1580-1631
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b, Willoughby; d, London, England
Merchant's apprentice, 1595
Soldiering etc, 1597-1606

Sterling, K. B. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 738-741.

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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.

Smith, Sidney Irving 1843-1926
b, Norway, ME; Yale University, PhB, 1867; Yale University, Instructor-Professor, 1867-; Marine invertebrates of America, especially Crustacea, Insects

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Coe, W. R. 1929. Biographical memoir of Sidney Irving Smith, 1843-1926. National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). Biographical memoirs. vol. XIV, 1st memoir, 16 pp. Bibliography: p. 11-16, Portrait.

Coe, W. R. 1926. American Journal of Science, 5 ser., vol. 12, pp. 463-466.

Verrill, A. E. 1926. Science, n.s., vol. 63 (July 16), pp. 57-58.

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Smith, Sylvanus
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Snow, Grace Marion 1874-1950
b, East Boston; d, Worcester, MA; Boston University, 1897, Phi Beta Kappa; At Taylor Press; Secretary, Brookline Bird Club; Massachusetts Audubon Society; AOU

Snow, Julia Warner 1863-
b, LaSalle, IL; Zurich, PhD, 1893; Assistant-Associate Professor, Smith, 1901-; Freshwater algae

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Snow, Laetitia Morris 1874-
b, Baltimore, MD; University of Chicago, PhD, 1904; Wellesley College, Instructor of Botany, 1908-; Plant ecology, coastal vegetation

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Snyder, Dorothy

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Sornborger, Jewell David 1869-1929
d, Rowley, MA; Visited Labrador and Newfoundland; Botany and other natural history; AOU

Soule, Miss Caroline Gray 1855-
b, Springfield, MA; Heredity, selection, rearing, hybrids in Lepidoptera. Life history of moths

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Southwick, E. W.
Collected in Coos County, 1841

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. [p. 35]

Southwick, James Mortimer 1846-1904
b, Newburyport, MA; d, Providence, RI; Moved to Providence at 16; Ran natural history business; Curator, Natural History Museum at Roger Williams Park, Providence, 1896-1904; Rhode Island Audubon Society (Vice-President); Franklin Society of Providence (Vice-President); Several years, Bate entomologist [?]; Tree Protection Society (Secretary); Member, Horticultural Society; AOU

Sp

Spaulding, Fred. Benjamin 1867-1913
b,d?, Lancaster, NH; Lancaster Academy; Businessman; Legislator, 1910; Member Cooper Ornithological Club, Maine Ornithological Society; Added late fall, winter, early spring records to those of Wright. Wright, H. W. 1911. Birds of the Jefferson Region; AOU

Speck, Frank Goldsmith 1881-1950
b, New York; University of Pennsylvania, PhD, 1908; University of Pennsylvania, Anthropology, 1908-; Ferns and reptiles

American Men of Science, ed. 3 (1921)

Blankenship, R. ed. 1991. The Life and Times of Frank G. Speck, 1881-1950. Philadelphia: Dept. of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, 127 pp. (University of Pennsylvania publications in anthropology, no. 4)

Dexter, R. W. 1984. Contributions of Frank G. Speck (1881-1950) to ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology, 4(2): 171-176.

Dexter, R. W. 1986. Two centuries of naturalists on Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Essex Institute Historical Collection, v. 122, no. 3, 246-258 [mentioned p. 256].

Spencer, Thomas
Curator, Essex County Natural History Society

Dexter, R. W. 1977. The Essex County Natural History Society, 1833-1848. Essex Institute Historical Collection, v. 113, pp. 38-53 [mentioned p. 39].

Sprague, Isaac 1811-1895

Gifford, G. E., Jr. 1975. Isaac Sprague: Audubon's Massachusetts artist. Massachusetts Audubon Newsletter, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. (January). Reprinted in Medicine and Science in Early America, Being the Collected Essays of George Edmund Gifford, Jr., 1930-1981. Friends of George E. Gifford, Jr., 1982, pp. ????.

Humphrey, J. E. 1896. Botany and botanists in New England. New England Magazine, v. 14, pp. 29-44 (p. 40).

Rudolph, E. D. 1990. Isaac Sprague, "delineator and naturalist." Journal of the History of Biology, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 91-126.

Sprague, Isaac, 1811-1895. Wayside flowers and ferns, from original water-color drawings. by Isaac Sprague ; descriptive text by A.B. Hervey ; with selections from the poets. Troy, N.Y. : Nims and Knight, 1887, c1886. [118] p. : 10 col. ill. ; 32 cm.

Sprague, Isaac 1859-1934
b, Cambridge; d, Wellesley, MA; Banker; Son of the artist

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. 540].

Sprague, Frank Headley

Notes from Wollaston, Mass. Canadian Entomologist, vol. 11 (1879), pp. 46-47; vol. 12 (1880), p. 100. Lepidoptera

Sprague, Philip S.

Insect fauna of Camel's Hump. Arch. of Science and Transactions of the Orleans County Society of Natural Science?s, vol. 1 (1871), no. 2, pp. 85-88.

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Stanley, Henry O.
Commissioner of Fisheries of the State of Maine, 1872; Kendall, 1914. Fishes of Maine

Stanton, Jonathan Young 1834-1918
b, Lebanon; d, Lewiston, ME; Bowdoin, 1856; Bates College, Professor of Greek and Latin; Book collector, collection now at Bates; Hon. member, Maine Ornithological Society; AOU

Stanwood, Cordelia 1865-1958

Graham, A. 1982. Six Little Chickadees, A Scientist and her Work with Birds. NY: Four Winds Press, 56 pp., figs. (photos, incl. portrait). [juvenile]

Hutchinson, G. 1980. Birdsacre. Down East, vol. 27 (Sept.), pp. 52-59.

Montgomery, B. and S. Montgomery. 1982. The legacy of Cordelia Stanwood. Maine Life, Nov-Dec, pp. 28-30.

Richmond, C. S. 1978. Beyond the Spring, Cordelia Stanwood of Birdsacre. Lamoine, ME: Latona Press, 155 pp., figs. (photos, incl. portraits)

"Cordelia Stanwood 1865-1958." Pp. 92-98 in Birdwatching with American Women, edited by D. Strom. NY: W. W. Norton, 1986. [Biographical sketch, portrait and selection of her photographs]

Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter 1827-1909
1 Feb. 1827-27 July 1909

Conchologist. Early life in New England, then moved to California.

American National Biography, ed. by J. A. Garraty and M. C. Carnes. NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. 24 v. plus 2 supplements. Online version available.

Stearns, Winfrid Alden 1852-

New England bird life: being a manual of New England ornithology. Boston, Lee and Shepard; New York, C.T. Dillingham, 1881-83. Ed. 2. 2 v. Boston, Lee, 1887. rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns by Elliott Coues. 3d ed. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1893-

Stebbins, Miss Fannie Adele 1858-1949
b, Wilbraham; d, Chicopee, MA; Educ: Westfield State Teachers College, 1880; Teacher, Springfield, MA, schools and Springfield Normal Training School (1888); Member: Allen Bird Club, American Nature Study Society; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; AOU

Insect Galls of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Vicinity. Springfield Museum of Natural History Bulletin, no. 2 (1910), pp. 1-139, pl. i-xxxii.

Memorialized by sanctuary near Springfield [Imbuer, Kastner, p. 156]

Steinmetz, Ferdinand Henry 1886-

Check-list of the vascular plants of Maine, by Eugene Cecil Ogden, F. H. S., & Fay Hyland. Orono, ME: Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, 1948, 69 p. Rev. ed. Orono, ME: Josselyn Botanical Society Bulletin no.8, 1966, 71p.

Stevens, George Thomas 1832-1921 ?????????

Stevens, George T. (George Thomas), 1832-1921. 1866 Three years in the Sixth Corps. Albany, NY: S.R. Gray. Reprint, Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 436 pp..

Stevens, George T. (George Thomas). Three years in the Sixth Corps. Collector's library of the Civil War. [Alexandria, Va.]: Time-Life Books, 1984.

Stevens, George T. (George Thomas). An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language. New York, Dodd, Mead and company, 1910, 749 pp.

Stevens, George T. (George Thomas). Illustrations of flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states. [n.p.] Flatbush printing co., 1930. lvs unpaged

Stewart, Edith Alexander (Mrs. Cecil Stewart) 1864-1921
b, Springfield; d, Boston, MA

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. 547].

Stiles, Edgar Crane 1863-1933
b, Hartford; d, New Haven, CT; Yale, 1866??; School superintendent and teacher; President, New Haven Bird Club; AOU

Stilwell, E. M.
Commissioner of Fisheries of the State of Maine, 1872; Kendall, 1914. Fishes of Maine

Stimpson, William 1832-1872
14 Feb. 1832-26 May 1872; b, Roxbury, MA; d, Ilchester, MD

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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Deiss, W. A. and R. B. Manning. 1981. The fate of the invertebrate collections of the North Pacific Exploring Expedition, 1853-1856. Pp. 79-85 in History in the Service of Systematics: Papers from the Conference to Celebrate the Centenary of the British Museum (Natural History) 3-16 April, 1981, ed. by A. Wheeler and J. H. Price. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History (Special Publication no. 1).

Dictionary of American biography. (NY: C. Scribner's sons, 1928-95. 20 v. + 10 Supplements). Article by F.C.B.

Dictionary of scientific biography, ed. by C. C. Gillispie. 18 v. NY: Scribner, 1970-1990. (by R. I. Johnson)

Elliott, C. A. 1979. Biographical dictionary of American science: the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 360 pp.

The Lens, vol. 1, pp. 178-186, 1872

American Journal of Science, 3 ser., vol. 3, pp. 484; vol. 4, pp. 159-160, 1872

American Naturalist, vol. 6 (1872), pp. 445-446, 505.

Nature, vol. 6, pp. 182-183, 1872

Carter, Robert. 1864. A summer cruise on the coast of New England. Boston: Crosby. Reprint, 1969

Dall, W. H. 1888. Some American conchologists. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, vol. 4, pp. 129-133. Portrait.

Hedley, C. 1914. The Australian journal of Dr. W. Stimpson, zoologist. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, vol. 48, pp. 140-151.

Manning, R. B. 1993. The Scientific Contributions of William Stimpson, an early American Naturalist and Taxonomist." Crustacean Issues, v. 8, pp. 109-117.

Mayer, A. G. 1918. Biographical memoir of William Stimpson, 1832-1872. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 8, pp. 419-433. Portrait, bibliography

Stearns, R. E. C. 1872. Remarks on the death of Dr. William Stimpson. California Academy of Nat. Science Proceedings, vol. 4, pp. 230-232.

Vasile, R. S. 1993. William Stimpson and Pacific Exploration, 1854-1865. Pp. 24-25.in Final Program and Abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993).

Vasile, R. S. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 754-756.

Shells of New England: A Revision of the Synonymy of the Testaceous Mollusks of New England. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1851, 56 pp. 2 pl.

Stokes, Alfred Cheatham

Connecticut physician.

Aquatic microscopy for beginners; or, Common objects from the ponds and ditches. 3d ed. Portland, Conn., E. F. Bigelow, 1896, 326 p.
An enlarged ed. of the author’s "Microscopy for beginners."

Microscopy for beginners, or, Common objects from the ponds and ditches. New York, Harper & brothers, 1887, 308 p.

Stone, C. E.

Fifty years with the birds of Lunenburg, Mass. Annotated list. Mimeographed, 1937, 53pp. On file at Ritter Memorial Library, Lunenburg, Mass. [Despite the title, pages 47-53 are a list of the mammals of the area (According to bibliography in MassWildlife's State Mammal List: http://www.state.ma.us/dfwele/dfw/dfwmam.htm#biblio)]

Stone, George Edward. 1860-1941

Stone, George E. Report on the great ice storm in Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts Tree Wardens' and Foresters' Association. [1923].

Stone, George E. (George Edward) 1913. A list of plants growing without cultivation in Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden counties, Massachusetts. Amherst, MA: Carpenter & Morehouse, 72 pp.

Stone, George E. Report on the great ice storm in Massachusetts. Boston, Massachusetts Tree Wardens' and Foresters' Association. 1923, 15 pp.

Stone, George E. (George Edward). Flora of Lake Quinsigamond. Worcester Natural History Society, 1899, 12 pp.

Stone, George Edward () 1900. Flora of Lake Quinsigamond. Worcester, MA: F.S. Blanchard, 17 pp. (Annual reports of the Worcester Natural History Society, 1900)

Stone, Henry Herbert, Jr. 1885-1947
b, North Brookfield; d, Brimfield, MA; Bookkeeper, clerk; Honorary special observer, Massachusetts Department of Agriculture

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. 549].

Stone, T. W.
Founder, Harvard Natural History Society; Meisel, 1837

Storer, David Humphreys 1804-1891
26 Mar. 1804-10 Sept. 1891; b, Portland, ME; d, Boston, MA

American National Biography, ed. by J. A. Garraty and M. C. Carnes. NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. 24 v. plus 2 supplements. Online version available.

Appel, T. A. 1997. Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists, pp. 759-761.

Dexter, R. W. 1980. The Kirtland-Storer correspondence on Ohio fishes (1838-45) and a Kirtland-Baird collection of Ohio fishes (1853). Kirtlandia: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 32: 1-19.

Dictionary of American biography. (NY: C. Scribner's sons, 1928-95. 20 v. + 10 Supplements). Article by H.R.V.

Elliott, C. A. 1979. Biographical dictionary of American science: the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 360 pp.

Garman, S. 1892. David Humphreys Storer's work on the fishes. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 25, pp. 354-57.

Gifford, George E., Jr. The ichthyologist dean. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin 39 (Fall 1964), pp. 22-27. Reprinted in Medicine and Science in Early America, Being the Collected Essays of George Edmund Gifford, Jr., 1930-1981. Friends of George E. Gifford, Jr., 1982, pp. 20-25.

Johnson, R. I. 2006. David Humphreys Storer (1804-1891): the conchological phase. Sporadic Papers on Mollusks, no. 3, pp. 167- .

National cyclopaedia of American biography. (NY: J.T. White, 1898-1984), vol. 11.

Storer Massachusetts Medical Society. 1892. In memoriam. David Humphreys Storer. [Boston, 1892] 13 p. 17 cm., in case 18 cm. Imprint on back cover: S. J. Parkhill & co., printers, Boston. Includes (p.6-8) a tribute to Storer by O. W. Holmes.

[Scudder, S. H.?] 1893 or 2. [Obituary]. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, n. ser., vol. 19 (whole ser., vol. 27), pp. 388-391.

White, J. C. David Humphreys Storer. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. 25 (1892), pp. 347-354.

White, James C. 1891. David Humphreys Storer; a commemorative sketch. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History,Vol.XXV (December 16), pp. 347-357.

Bouvé, T. T. 1880. David Humphreys Storer. Boston Society of Natural History Anniversary Volume, pp. 77-80. Portrait

List of published writings of David Humphreys Storer. Bowdoin College Library Bulletin, no. 2 (1892), pp. 73-78

Kelly, H. A. and W. L. Burrage. 1928. Dictionary of American Medical Biography. NY: D. Appleton, pp. 1174-1175.

Primary Works

Reports on the Ichthyology and Herpetology of Massachusetts. In Massachusetts. Zoological and Botanical Survey. Reports on the Fishes, Reptiles and Birds of Massachusetts. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers, 1839.

A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts. Cambridge; Boston: Welch & Bigelow; Dakin & Metcalf, 1867, 287 pp. Also in: Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 5, part 1; vol. 6, part 2; vol. 8, part 2; vol. 9, part 1, 1855-1867.

Storer, David Humphreys. A report on the fishes of Massachusetts. . Boston Journal of Natural History, v. 2, no. 3-4, pp. 289-570, pl. 6-8, 1839.

Storer, David Humphreys. A report on the reptiles of Massachusetts. Boston Journal of Natural History, v. 3, pp. 1-64, 1 pl. 1840.

Storer, David Humphreys. Reports on the ichthyology and herpetology of Massachusetts. Mass. Zoological & Botanical Survey. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 253, [405]-416 p.; 4 leaves of plates, 1839.

Storer, Horatio Robinson (1830-1922)
Harvard College, 1850
Harvard Medical School (M.D. 1853)
Member, Boston Society of Natural History

Born in Boston, died in Newport, RI. Son of David Humphreys Storer (1804-1891). Studied with Asa Gray and Louis Agassiz. Visited Labrador with Frank and Dr. Jeffries Wyman in 1849. Prominent Boston gynecologist and anti-abortion crusader.

ANB

Dyer, F. N. 1999. Champion of Women and the Unborn: Horatio Robinson Storer, M.D. Canton, MA: Science History Publications, 614 pp.

Observations of the fishes of Nova Scotia and Labrador, with descriptions of new species. Boston Journal of Natural History, 6:247-270, 1851.

Horatio Robinson Storer Papers 1829-1943. Guide to the Collection
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/

Includes biographical sketch.

Strong, H. K.
Recording secretary, Lyceum of Natural History of the Berkshire Medical Institution, Pittsfield; Meisel, 1823

Stubbs, Arthur Percival -1932 and 62
b, Winterport, ME; d, Lynn, MA; Druggist; Member: Essex County Ornithological Club, Nuttall; AOU

Sturtevant, Edward 1875-1939
b, Newport; d, Middletown, RI; MIT, 1898; Harvard, MS, 1907; Physics teacher, St. George's School, Newport; AOU

Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr. and Edward Sturtevant. 1899. The Birds of Rhode Island. 2 vols. in 1. Middletown, 111 pp.

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Sugden, Arthur Wales 1859-1928; b, Claiborne, AL; Hartford, CT; No publications?

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. 555].

Suksdorf, W. N.
Portrait: Washington State Powwow, vol. 33 (1953), 12, 13; Collected plants in Coos County, 1887

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. [p. 36]

Sumner, Francis Bertody 1874-1945
1 Aug. 1874-6 Sept. 1945; b, Pontfret, CT; Columbia, PhD, 1901; Director, Biological Laboratory, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Woods Hole, 1903-; Woods Hole Fauna; AMSIII

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.

American National Biography, ed. by J. A. Garraty and M. C. Carnes. NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. 24 v. plus 2 supplements. Online version available.

Child, C. M. 1949. Biographical memoir of Francis Bertody Sumner, 1874-1945. National Academy of Sciences. Biographical memoirs.. v. 25 (1949) 6th memoir, p. 147-173. Bibliography, Port.

Sumner, Francis B., Raymond C. Osburn, and Leon J. Cole. 1913. A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. 2 v. (860 p.) incl. charts and tables (charts 225-227 fold.) United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Bulletin, 31, 1911. Part I, sec. I.--Physical and zoological. By Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn, and Leon J. Cole. Sec. II.--Botanical. By Bradley M. Davis. Part II, sec. III--A catalogue of the marine fauna. By Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn and Leon J. Cole. Sec. IV.--A catalogue of the marine flora. By Bradley M. Davis. A2 Sumner, Francis Bertody, 1874-1945. A3 Osburn, Raymond C. (Raymond Carroll), 1872-1955. A4 Cole, L. J. (Leon Jacob), 1877-1948. A5 Davis, Bradley M. (Bradley Moore), b. 1871.

Sumner, George 1794-1855

Thoms, H. 1960. Doctors of Yale College, 1702-1815, and the Founding of the Medical Institution. Hamden, CT: Shoe String Press, 199 pp. [p. 156]

Svenson, Henry K. 1897-1986
Rhodora, vol. 88, no. 855, p. 426

Svenson, Henry K. Papers of Henry Knute Svenson, 1930-1983 (bulk). 2 linear ft. and 4 scrapbooks. Henry Knute Svenson (1897-1986) (Harvard, Ph.D. 1929) was curator of Brooklyn Botanical Garden, N.Y., 1930-1946, and chief botanist for the Vincent Astor Expedition to the Galapagos Islands in 1930; curator in forestry and botany at American Museum of Natural History in N.Y., 1946- . Svenson also co-authored a guide to flora of Cape Cod (1979). Cite as: Henry Knute Svenson Papers. Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria.

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Swain, John Martin 1873-
b, Farmington, ME; Life history and migration of birds, warblers, oology; AMSIII

Swan, Dr. C. W.

Herbarium at Yale contains many wool-waste plants collected by W. P. Alcott

Knowlton, C. H. 1921. Herbarium of Rev. W. P. Alcott. Rhodora, v. 23 (no. 266, February), p. 47.

Robinson, B. L. 1923. Emily Francis Fletcher. Rhodora, vol. 24, no. 297 (Sept.), 149-150. mentioned

Swan, Joshua Augustus, 1823-1871.

Interested in botany and entomology. Secretary, Boston Society of Natural History, 1870-71. Became acquainted with Spencer F. Baird while spending the summer of 1868 at the seaside in Beverly, MA.

Joshua Augustas Swan in memoriam January 18, 1823 - October 31, 1871. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1893, 42 pp. Port.

Vinal, C. C. 1871. A sermon preached in the First Congregational Church, Kennebunk, Maine, Sunday, Nov. 5, 1871, following upon the decease of Rev. Joshua A. Swan, late pastor of the society. Kennebunk: Press of J.E. Butler, Biddeford, 16 pp.

Sweiger, Helen Bronson (Mrs. Jacob L. Sweiger) 1860-1907
b,d, Waterbury, CT; Active member of the Naturalist Club of Waterbury; AOU