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" Ernest Melsheimer, MD, a correspondent of the Academy, aged nearly ninety-one years. He inherited great taste for entomology from his father, EF Melsheimer, a clergyman, who cultivated natural science with much success, and not only was a highly esteemed... "
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - Page 255
by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1873
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Hector alone

Antonio Diodoro Pascual - 1852 - 324 pages
...destruction of the wonders of God, of Order and Light. And what may not be said of the philosophers of the end of the past and beginning of the present century ? These denied, and deny, the existence of a wise and providential God. This anomaly is so much the...
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The Canadian Entomologist, Volumes 4-6

1872 - 780 pages
...success, and not only was a highly esteemed correspondent of Knoch and other European entomologists ot the end of the past and beginning of the present century,...Melsheimer thus inheriting the tastes and the collection of hisfather, has preserved, for later investigators, the only authentic types of; many of Mr. Say's species...
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Nature, Volume 8

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 742 pages
...cultivated natural science with much success, and not only was a highly esteemed corre»pondent of Knoch and other European entomologists of the end of the...founder of descriptive entomology in the United States. Entomology also owes to Dr. Melsheimer the catalogue of the described Coleóptera of the United States,...
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The Canadian Entomologist, Volumes 5-6

1873 - 596 pages
...cultivated natural science with much success, and not only was a highly esteemed correspondent of Knoch and other European entomologists of the end of the...tastes and the collection of his father, has preserved, far later investigators, the only authentic types of many of Mr. Say's species ; and has also contributed...
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Nature, Volume 8

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 584 pages
...cultivated natural science with much success, and not only was a highly esteemed correspondent of Knoch and other European entomologists of the end of the...founder of descriptive entomology in the United States. Entomology also owes to Dr. Melsheimer the catalogue of the described Co'.eoptera of the United States,...
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The Canadian Entomologist, Volumes 6-8

1874 - 780 pages
...cultivated natural science with much success, and not only was a highly esteemed correspondent of Knoch and other European entomologists of the end of the...tastes and the collection of his father, has preserved, far later investigators, the only authentic types of many of Mr. Say's species ; and has also contributed...
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