During his three years' sojourn in that quarter he managed to infuse into one and all with whom he had any intercourse more or less of his own ardent, zealous, and indefatigable spirit as a collector." Reaching the Canadian border by way of Chicago and... Proceedings of the United States National Museum - Page 407by United States National Museum - 1892 - 16 lehteFull view - About this book
| R[oderick] Mac Farlane - 1891 - 38 lehte
...ornithology and oology by the northern officers of the company subsequent to the year 1859, when Mr. Kobert Kennicott, an able, amiable, and prematurely cut-off...idea, and must therefore confine myself to giving a re'sume' of what I was personally enabled to accomplish. I trust, however, that some day an abler hand... | |
| Edward Alexander Preble - 1908 - 638 lehte
...Baird in the interests of the Smithsonian Institution. In the words of one of his northern friends: "During his three years' sojourn in that quarter he...zealous, and indefatigable spirit as a collector." Reaching the Canadian border by way of Chicago and Lake Superior, Kennicott left Fort William, on the... | |
| 1908 - 648 lehte
...Baird in the interests of the Smithsonian Institution. In the words of one of his northern friends : " During his three years' sojourn in that quarter he...zealous, and indefatigable spirit as a collector." Reaching the Canadian border by way of Chicago and Lake Superior, Kennicott left Fort William, on the... | |
| Edward Alexander Preble - 1908 - 594 lehte
...Baird in the interests of the Smithsonian Institution. In the words of one of his northern friends: "During his three years' sojourn in that quarter he...managed to infuse into one and all with whom he had ¡my intercourse more or less of his own ardent, zealous, and tndefatigabM spirit as a collector."... | |
| 1908 - 648 lehte
...Baird in the interests of the Smithsonian Institution. In the words of one of his northern friends: "During his three years' sojourn in that quarter he...zealous, and indefatigable spirit as a collector." Reaching the Canadian border by way of Chicago and Lake Superior, Kennicott left Fort William, on the... | |
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