2 edition of Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. found in the catalog.
Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
Jacob Whitman Bailey
Published
1851
by Smithsonian institution in [Washington
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Smithsonian institution publication 23.
Statement | By J.W. Bailey. |
Series | Smithsonian contributions to knowledge,, vol. ii, art. 8 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q11 .S68 vol. 2. |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 48 p. |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL271798M |
LC Control Number | s 13000009 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1854965 |
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Microscopical examination of soundings made by the U.S. Coast Survey off the Atlantic Coast of the U.S. (Smith-sonian Contrib. ii.) Washington, 4to. 15 pp. I pl. Bailey, J. Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
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Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. View Metadata. By: Bailey, Jacob Whitman, University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries. Acknowledgements. I thank Prof Dr R Schill (Stuttgart, Germany) for the invitation to contribute to this book and for providing Doyère’s dissertation; Dr H Dastych (Hamburg, Germany), who made some rare literature and illustrations available to me; Prof KI Jönsson, PhD (Kristianstad, Sweden), for a copy of Broca’s report; Dr R Lacher, Museum of German Enlightenment (Halberstadt, Germany Author: Hartmut Greven.
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0, p. Babitski, V. A., b, Micro benthos in three different types of lake: Gidrobiologicheskii Zhurnal, v. 16, p. Microscopic observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 2: Bailey, Forest soil Protozoa of the Florida Parishes of Louisiana.
Louisiana Academy of Science, Proceedings, Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, William made many contributions to the natural history of the country through which he traveled, and in published his Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, together with an account of the Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw.
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Entry Sanitary Inspection Reports. Entry Reports Relating to Living Conditions at Army Posts in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. He afterward received command of the gun-boat “Unadilla,” and for nearly a year was with the fleet stationed off the coast of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and took part in the battle of Port Royal and in various expeditions along the coast.
In July,he was made commander of the steamer “Octorara” in the West Indian Squadron. (Columbus, Ohio [etc.]), by American Microscopical Society and American Society of Microscopists (page images at HathiTrust) Florida Medical Association.), by Florida Medical Association S.C.
News and courier Book Presses, ), by South Carolina Bar Association (page images at HathiTrust). Trained as a botanist, Catesby travelled to Virginia inreturning to London in with an extensive collection of plants. This collection drew the attention of Sir Hans Sloane, who helped fund Catesby's second trip to Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the Bahamas from to Microscopical Observations made in South Caro-lina, Georgia and Florida.
Smithson. Contri. Knowl. II, art. VIII, 48 pp. (3 pls.), The observations on Florida occupy pages The geological references occur on pages 16 the first relating to the limestone 4'0 miles west of Palatka, the second to a supposed infusorial stratum at.Full text of "Journal of the New-York Microscopical Society" See other formats.