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Biographical and genealogical information relating to Sidney I. Smith, Ph.D., Yale, 1862, b. in Norway, Me. (d. New Haven, Conn., 1926), whose brother-in-law was Addison E. Verrill, author of the typescript who states "Professor Smith, before coming to Yale had under the instruction and encouragement of A. E. Verrill, collected and studied about all the flowering plants and ferns of Norway, Maine, and vicinity, discovering many rare species" (p. [1]). Includes genealogical information.
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The papers in this volume take several forms, from strict chronologies to detailed historical analyses. Topics covered include: towards the history of pre-Linnean carcinology in Brazil; the beginning of Portugese carcinology; from Oviedo to Rathbun; the development of brachturan crab tascononry in the Neotropics (1535-1937); studies on decapod crustaceans of the Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada; women's contributions to carcinology; reflections on crab research in North America since 1758; carcinology in classical Japanese work.
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