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Say, Thomas | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureSAY, THOMAS (1787–1834). Naturalist, conchologist, and entomologist Thomas Say was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 27, 1787.
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Thomas Say - EvansvilleThomas Say was born in Philadelphia and, as a self-taught naturalist, at the age of 25 became a charter member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of ...
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Scientist of the Day - Thomas Say, Founder of ... - Linda Hall LibraryJun 27, 2022 · Thomas Say, an American naturalist, was born June 27, 1787. Say came of age in Philadelphia; he was one of the founders of the Academy of Natural Sciences ...
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Thomas Say - Philadelphia ReflectionsAug 27, 2018 · Thomas Say was born on June 27th, 1787 into a respectable Quaker family, the same summer when men from the newly independent states were meeting ...
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Say, Thomas (1787-1834) - AntWikiJun 27, 2020 · Thomas Say was born in Philadelphia into a prominent Quaker family. He was the great grandson of John Bartram, and the great-nephew of ...
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<i>Thomas Say: New World Naturalist</i> (review) - Project MUSEBook Reviews41 Thomas Say: New World Naturalist. By Patricia Tyson Stroud ... Thomas Say was sent to the new Quaker school atWesttown in 1799 ...
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[PDF] A Quaker Weekly - Friends JournalThomas Say, entomologist and apothecary, was born a Quaker in Philadelphia in 1787. In 1799 he was the. 17th student to enter Westtown School. Say became the.
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Forerunner of American Conservation: Naturalist Thomas Say - jstorThomas Say was one of the first naturalists in the United States to advocate the preeminent importance to science of naming and describing native flora and ...Missing: apprenticeship | Show results with:apprenticeship
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Forerunner of American Conservation: Naturalist Thomas Sayleague Benjamin Say, was born in. Philadelphia in June 1787 ... Due to his Quaker family's antipathy toward ... Stroud, Thomas Say, pp. 54, 72, 77. 15 ...
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358 region (1774-1777). Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia ...Thomas Say: New World Naturalist. By Patricia Tyson Stroud. (Philadel phia ... relatives, the botanists John and William Bartram, from his childhood Say had.
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Scientific style of traveling naturalists after BartramNov 14, 2018 · Bartram's great-nephew, Thomas Say, and the British-born Thomas Nuttall were frequent guests at Bartram's famous gardens in Kingsessing near ...
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William Bartram: The Borders of a 'New' WorldHis father, John Bartram, ran a plant nursery outside Philadelphia and helped found the American Philosophical Society in 1743. William's major published work, ...
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their fledgling business languished. Soon Say lost not only his ... - jstornew. Sherrie L. Lyons. Patricia Tyson Stroud, Thomas Say: New World Naturalist ... apothecaries and physicians, Say received little formal education.
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Philosophical Hall's Bear SituationMar 18, 2024 · The two bear specimens remained a steadfast part of the museum, and naturalist Thomas Say (APS 1817) used them to pen the first scientific ...
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[PDF] Part 1 | History Nebraskathe American Philosophical Society No. 52, 1961). 8 The American Philosophical ... Thomas Say became an elected member and curator of the APS in 1821 and.
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Stanton. American Scientific ExplorationA charter member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, he was professor of natural history at the University of Pennsylvania from 1822 to 1828. Say served as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Purdue's Department of EntomologyAug 8, 2025 · The entomology student organization started in 1928 was renamed the Thomas Say Society in 1931. Extension entomology at Purdue began during ...
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Colorado Potato Beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), and False ...The Colorado potato beetle was first discovered by Thomas Nuttal in 1811 and described in 1824 by Thomas Say from specimens collected in the Rocky Mountains ...
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Psyche 76:326-361Thomas Say (1787-1834) was the founder of scientific entomology and ... Say's descriptions were usually good, sometimes excellent for his time.
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Say, Thomas, - Biodiversity Heritage Library... American entomology : a description of the insects of North American, with illustrations drawn and colored after nature · View Metadata. By: Say, Thomas,.Missing: methodological innovations
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American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North ...Mar 20, 2009 · American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North America : ilustrated by coloured figures from drawings executed from nature.Missing: methodological innovations
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[PDF] Index to the Species of Mollusca Introduced from 1850 to 1870Contributions to Conchology, number 8, pages 125-128. Reprinted, 1851, Annals ... Thomas Say. 44 pages, plate. Philadelphia: Childs &. Peterson. 1857a ...
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Western Ratsnake - Kansas Herpetofaunal AtlasSep 4, 2025 · Thomas Say (1823) described the type specimen of the Western ... Second contribution to the herpetology of Kansas, with observations on the Kansas ...
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History of Kansas Herpetology - Kansas Herpetofaunal AtlasFeb 6, 2023 · Thomas Say was the first person to document an amphibian or reptile in the geographic area that would eventually become Kansas. He described ...
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Gophersnake - INHS Herpetology CollectionDescription: Large (up to 180 cm TL), stout snake with a disproportionately small head. ... Thomas Say (1787–1834). Original Description: Blainville, Henri ...
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A History of Herpetology in Illinois... History. 1819 – Thomas Say publishes first known account of an amphibian or reptile in Illinois Thomas Say (1787-1834) was born in Philadelphia and was one ...
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Lampropeltis calligaster - The Center for North American Herpetology” Say's observation, made during the 1819–1820 Long Expedition, was ... Evan's King Snake (Ophibolus calligaster: Branson, Edwin B. 1904. Snakes of Kansas.
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Say's Phoebe Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyCharles Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon, named the Say's Phoebe after American naturalist Thomas Say, the first scientist to encounter the bird, at a site near ...Missing: Canis latrans Vulpes velox
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Say's Creative Process | American Philosophical SocietyThomas produced six volumes of the first comprehensive publication on American mollusks, American Conchology, or Descriptions of the Shells of North America.
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American conchology; or, Descriptions of the shells of North AmericaAug 29, 2008 · American conchology; or, Descriptions of the shells of North America. By Say, Thomas, 1787-1834. Conrad, TA (Timothy Abbott), 1803-1877.
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[XML] https://ansp.org/research/library/archives/0400-0499/say433/... Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia</publisher> <date>2002</date> ... Thomas Say. She made 66 of the 68 delicate and accurate drawings of North ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Popular Science Monthly/Volume 21/September 1882/Sketch of ...Oct 2, 2018 · Say is considered as one of the founders of the Philadelphia Academy, but this is not exactly so. The academy was founded January 12, 1812, ...
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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of PhiladelphiaThe Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity ...Missing: Thomas | Show results with:Thomas
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A Brief History of Academy Publications - jstorDifficulties soon developed with printing expenses. These resulted in ... The financial assistance of William Maclure and the scientific zeal of Thomas Say.
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Thomas Say | Shellers From the Past and Present - ConchologyThomas Say 27 July 1787 - 10 October 1834 Born: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died: New Harmony, Indiana. Occupation: Pharmacist; Naturalist, Conchologist.
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Lucy Say's Early Life & Marriage - American Philosophical SocietyAround 1823 she went to Philadelphia to become a teaching apprentice at an experimental school for girls. ... Like Lucy, Thomas Say was an avid naturalist. He was ...
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Lucy Sistare Say - Linda Hall LibraryOct 14, 2021 · Lucy Way Sistare Say, an American artist and illustrator, was born Oct. 14, 1801. Lucy studied art in Philadelphia from an innovative teacher, Mme Fretageot.
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American Conchology - The Academy of Natural Sciencesentomologist, conchologist and one of the founders of the Academy of Natural Sciences — is known for two amazing works on ...Missing: 1813 | Show results with:1813
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American conchology, or, Descriptions of the shells of North AmericaAmerican conchology, or, Descriptions of the shells of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature / by Thomas ...
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Say, Lucy Way Sistare, 1801-1886 - ArchivesSpace Public InterfaceScope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of 704 letters addressed to Haldeman, Constantine Rafinesque and Thomas Say, with a letterbook ...
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The Boatload of Knowledge | amUSIngArtifactsJul 28, 2022 · Say's health was adversely affected by the climate in New Harmony, but he didn't want to leave, dying there in 1834 of typhoid. Lucy died in ...
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Proposed insect named for famed New Harmony naturalistMay 31, 2016 · Died: October 10, 1834 New Harmony, Indiana, age 47, of typhoid. Portrait of Thomas Say, 1818, by Charles Willson Peale. Thomas Say is the ...Missing: fever | Show results with:fever
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[XML] https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/imh/article/download ...... Say's wife, Lucy Sistare Say. A seventh part was completed after Say's death in 1834 by Lucy Say and T. A. Conrad and published in <placeName TEIform ...
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[PDF] Freshwater Snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of MaineMar 19, 2019 · Many taxonomic epithets (e.g., Sayella) of mollusks and other animals have been named after Say. From 1817 to. 1826, Say published 10 ...
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Do You Know the West's Two Phoebes? - National Audubon SocietyJul 20, 2020 · A small brown flycatcher with an orange belly, the Say's Phoebe is named for Thomas Say, an early 19th Century explorer and naturalist. It ...
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Resources :: The complete writings of Thomas Say on the ...The complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America. Ed, by John L. Le Conte, M. D. With a memoir of the author, by George Ord · Source.
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Quakers and science :: Friends Historical LibraryThomas Say, Early American Naturalist. Springfield, Ill. ; CC Thomas, 1931. Whittaker, E. Jean. Thomas Lawson, 1630-1691: North Country Botanist, Quaker and ...
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Lucy Say - WikipediaSay illustrated and colored 66 of 68 plates included in American Conchology, a depiction of the North American mollusks collected by her husband, Thomas Say, ...