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Charles Otis Whitman
Cumulated Bibliography of Biographies of Ocean Scientists Deborah Day, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Revised December 3, 2001
Simplification, Innateness, and the Absorption of Meaning from Context: How Novelty Arises from Gradual Network Evolution
The Biological Bulletin
Ethology and the Origins of Behavioral Endocrinology
Science Across the Pacific: American-Japanese Scientific and Cultural Contacts in the Late Nineteenth Century*
Charles Otis Whitman (1842-1910) [1]
Edward Sylvester Morse 1838-1925
Silkworms, Science, and Nation: a Sericultural History of Genetics in Modern Japan
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR CHARLES OTIS Whitivlan 1842-1910
The Nature of Names Japanese Vernacular Nomenclature in Natural Science
Eight Little Piggies
Neither Logical Empiricism Nor Vitalism, but Organicism: What the Philosophy of Biology Was
Formalist Features Determining the Tempo and Mode of Evolution In
Progress, Social Darwinism, and Eugenics
1 a Guide to the Papers of Frank Rattray Lillie
Hopkins Seaside Laboratory of Natural History
Crane – Lillie Family Collection 1915 – 2009
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Whitman, Charles Otis (14 Dec. 1842-6 Dec. 1910), Zoologist, Was Born in Woodstock, Maine, the Son of Jacob Whitman and Marcia Leonard
Frank Rattray Lillie
The History and Development of Ethology
Title and Contents
The Rise of Oceanography in the United States, 1900-1940
Edward S. Morse, Zoologist: from Maine to Meiji Japan