Caption: ROSAMOND PURCELL Piece of shipworm-gnawed wood from Civil War Confederate ship, the Joseph Maxwell From A Glorious Enterprise: The
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the Making of American Science, 2012
Proceedings of the
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 95, 1-14
Regeneration of the body of a starfish, Proceedings of the
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55:351.
Pilsbry, at that time curator of the
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, stating that he conducted a thorough search for the Ostrea gigantissima and could not locate it.
Hayden, in Nebraska Territory; together with a complete catalogue of Invertebrata hitherto described and identified from the Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of that region:
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings, v.
Tristan in May 1906 and is deposited in the collection of
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia under the catalog number of types 5353 (REHN, 1918; OTTE, 1978) (Figs.
Specimens examined.--The study is based on 24 males and 21 females from the following museums:
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia [ANSP], American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY [AMNH], California Academy of Sciences [CALAC], The Natural History Museum, London, UU [NHM], United States National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC [NMNH], and University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Ann Arbor, MI [UMMZ].
The
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Peck (a senior fellow at the
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia) focuses more exclusively on Hawkins's artistic and scientific achievements.
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, November 2004-March 2005 * Oregon Historical Society, Portland, November 2005-March 2006 * National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., May-September 2006
Philadelphia: The American Ornithologists Union and the
Academy of natural Sciences of Philadelphia; 1992.
Daeschler of the
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia reported finding a Devonian fish with an array of bones that resemble fingers--a combination not seen in any modern fish.