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Say, Thomas

complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America.

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  • Entomology -- North America.

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    StatementEd by John L. Le Conte, M.D. With a memoir of the author by George Ord ...
    ContributionsLe Conte, John Lawrence, 1825-1883., Ord, George, 1781-1866.
    The Physical Object
    Pagination2 v.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17782022M

    Horn - The Entomological Writings of George Henry Horn - (Includes PDFs to most papers) - LSU LeConte - The Entomological Writings of John L. LeConte Say - The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America, Volume 1. Schaeffer - M. Quinn. Triplehorn - States (other than TX). The Butterflies of North America: Titian Peale’s Lost Manuscript. New York: American Museum of Natural History, LeConte, John L. The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America. New York: Baillière Brothers, 2 vols. Peck, Robert McCracken.

      Full disclosure, here: the occasion for my revisiting Burke and the revolution is release of a revised edition of Burke’s Complete Writings on America—for which I have provided an introduction (and by a publisher, Cluny Media, on whose advisory board I sit). Then again, bringing this work back into print was my idea, and I have just laid out some of my reasoning, so it should be rather. Say, Thomas. "Descriptions of new species of Heteropterous Hemiptera of North America." In The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America, ed. John L. Le Conte, ed. Novi Eboraci: Bailliere Brothers. Nexus externi.

    The complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America / (New York: Ballière Brothers, ), by Thomas Say and John L. LeConte (page images at HathiTrust) Insect life; an introduction to nature-study and a guide for teachers, students, and others interested in out-of-door life. First up is Thomas Say () who was one of the earliest noted American conchologists, although he is best known for his work in entomology. He was a founding member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences and published some of the first accounts of American shells in the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences () as.


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Thomas Say (J – Octo ) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and herpetologist. His definitive studies of insects and shells, numerous contributions to scientific journals, and scientific expeditions to Florida, Georgia, the Rocky Mountains, Mexico, and elsewhere made him an internationally known : Natural history, Entomology.

The complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America / By Thomas Say and John L. (John Lawrence) LeConte. Internet Topics: Insects, Entomology. Publisher: New York: Ballière Brothers, Year: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Say, Thomas, Complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America.

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(John Lawrence) LeConte Topics: Insects, North America. NORTH AMERICAN INSECTS. THOMAS SAY.-Complete writings on the entomology of North America; edited by J.

LeConte. New York, Principally descriptions of new species; contains a glossary to entomological terms. Now out of print. COMSTOCK.-A manual for the study of insects. Ithaca, Corn-stock Publishing Company, Price, $ The entomological writings of Thomas Say are readily accessible in reprinted form: John L.

Le Conte, The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America, two volumes, Baillière Brothers, New York, Books shelved as entomology: For Love of Insects by Thomas Eisner, Wicked Bugs: The Louse That Conquered Napoleon's Army and Other Diabolical Insects by.

In he edited The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America and with his friend and pupil Dr. George H. Horn he wrote The Classification of the Coleoptera of North America inwhich was based on beetle species in LeConte’s and Horn’s collections.

He was also the founder and president of the. Say, T. Descriptions of North American Curculionides and an arrangement of some of our known species agreeably to the method of Schoenherr.

New Harmony, Indiana. New Harmony, Indiana. [Reprinted in Leconte, J.L. (ed.) The complete writings of Thomas Say on the entomology of North America, 1:with the original.

Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America: Pulmonata Geophila, by W. G. Binney and T. Bland, by William Greene Binney, Thomas Bland, et al. | Hardcover.4. Natural enemies in the history of entomology. Because of the obvious act of predation, predators have been mentioned for pest control long ago in many independent sources (see, e.g.

Needham,Needham, ; and various authors in Smith et al., ).The earliest graphic record of an insect also concerns a predator, the hornet Vespa orientalis, which was depicted as an hieroglyph Cited by: For Say's description, see volume 2, page of John L. Le Conte, The Complete Writings of Thomas Say on the Entomology of North America, two volumes, Baillière Brothers, New York, Reprinted by Arno Press, New York, The thief ant and its continuing presence in New Harmony are featured in a full page article in the Evansville Courier, October 1, (pages B1, B2).