Stearns, Robert E. C. (Robert Edwards Carter), 1827-1909
Stearns, Robert E. C. 1827-1909
Robert Edwards Carter Stearns American malacologist (1827-1909)
Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter, 1827-1909
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Edwards Carter Stearns ‡c American malacologist (1827-1909)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter, ‡d 1827-1909
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Works
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Bibliography of the scientific writings of R.E.C. Stearns, 1911: | |
The Death valley expedition. A biological survey of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Part II | |
Description of a new species of Alcyonoid polyp | |
Description of a species of Artacon from the quaternary bluffs at Spanish Bight, San Diego, California. | |
Dr. John B. Trask, a pioneer of science on the west coast. | |
Ethno-conchology : a study of primitive money | |
Forest tree culture in California : read before the American Forestry Association, Cincinnati meeting, April 1882 | |
Form of seeds as a factor in natural selection in plants. | |
Fossil mollusca from the John Day and Mascall beds of Oregon | |
The Haliotis, or pearly ear-shell | |
In memoriam : Benjamin B. Redding : born January 17th, 1824, died August 21st, 1882 | |
In memory of Marcus Baker | |
List of shells collected at Bodega Bay, California, June, 1867. | |
Mya arenaria in San Francisco Bay. | |
On the economic value of certain Australian forest trees, and their cultivation in California | |
On the history and distribution of the fresh water mussels and the identity of certain alleged species | |
Remarks of Robt. E. C. Stearns, and resolutions of the California academy of sciences, on the death of Benjamin Parke Avery. | |
Remarks on the death of Dr. Ferdinand Stoliczka. | |
Shell money | |
A welcome to Agassiz. San Francisco, September 1872. |