58 results on '"Edward S. Morse"'
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2. Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings
3. Miscellaneous Matters
4. Entrances and Approaches
5. The Ancient House
6. Interiors (Continued)
7. Gardens
8. Interiors
9. If Public Libraries, Why Not Public Museums?
10. VIII.-On the Tarsus and Carpus of Birds
11. XXVI.-Descriptions of New Speciesof Pupadae
12. L.—On the early stages of Terebratulina septentrionalis (Couthouy)
13. The Land Snails of New England (Continued)
14. The Brachiopoda a division of Annelida
15. Shell Dredging
16. Something about Jelly-Fishes
17. Our Common Fresh-Water Shells
18. Salt and Fresh-Water Clams
19. Chinese Pottery of the Han Dynasty.By Berthold Laufer
20. The Land Snails of New England (Concluded)
21. OBSERVATIONS ON LIVING SOLENOMYA (VELUM AND BOREALIS)
22. The Brachiopoda, a division of Annelida
23. Man in the Tertiaries
24. On the Relations of Anomia
25. Early Chinese Writing . By Frank H. Chalfant. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum, Vol. IV., No. 1
26. Remarks on the Adaptive Colouration of Mollusca*
27. Man in the Tertiaries
28. Our Sister Societies
29. Man in the Tertiaries
30. A Pre-Aino Race in Japan
31. Morse on Terebratulina
32. THE SYNCHRONOUS FLASHING OF FIREFLIES
33. AGASSIZ AND THE SCHOOL AT PENIKESE
34. The Land Snails of New England
35. On the Carpal and Tarsal Bones of Birds
36. Changes in Mya and Lunatia Since the Deposition of the New England Shell Heaps
37. Korean Curios
38. On the early stages of brachiopods
39. Fireflies Flashing in Unison
40. A Chinese Lamp in a Yucatan Mound
41. The Omori Shell Mounds
42. What American Zoologists have Done for Evolution
43. Spiritualism as a Survival
44. Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan
45. Pottery
46. Acquired Immunity from Insect Stings
47. Traces of Early man in Japan
48. Kew's Dispersal of Shells
49. Japan Day by Day--1877, 1878-79, 1882-83
50. ANCIENT JAPANESE BRONZE BELLS
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