Samuel Latham Mitchill

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Samuel Latham Mitchill

  • (* 20. August 1764 in Hempstead, New York; † 7. September 1831 in New York City)

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Publikationen

  • Mitchill, S.L. 1814. Report, in part, of Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D., Professor of Natural History, &c, on the fishes of New-York. D. Carlisle, New York. 1-28. Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1815. The fishes of New-York, described and arranged. Transactions of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, 1 (art. 5)[1814]: 355-492, Pls. 1-6.(BHL) Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1817. [Report on the ichthyology of the Wallkill, from specimens of fishes presented to the society (Lycieum of Natural History)....by Dr. B. Akerly...]. American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, 1: 289-290. Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1818. Description of three species of fish. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1 (2): 407-412. (BHL) Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1818. Memoir on ichthyology. The fishes of New York, described and arranged. In a supplement to the Memoir... American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, 2 (4) (art. 1): 241-248. Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1824. Description of an extraordinary fish, resembling the Stylephorus of Shaw. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1 (1): 82-86. (BHL) Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1824. Description of a new and gigantic species of the genus Cephalopterus of Duméril. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1: 23-29, Pl. 2 (fig. 1).(BHL) Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1825. The hedgehog-ray -- a species of fish taken occasionally near New-York, in the Atlantic Ocean, and now, as is believed, for the first time described. American Journal of Science and Arts, 9: 290-293. (BHL) Zitatseite 
  • Mitchill, S.L. 1826. Description of a new species of dory, called the crinited Zeus, from Block Island. American Journal of Science and Arts, 11: 144-146. (BHL) Zitatseite 

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