
Edward Forbes
Born 1815-01-01
Died 1854-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF9909279
- WikidataQ1248394
- ISNI0000000121202531
- Open LibraryOL166112A
Top Subjects
- Botany (3)
- Study and teaching (2)
- Mollusks -- Great Britain (2)
- Geology (2)
- Isle of Man (1)
- Mollusca, classification (1)
- Echinodermata -- Great Britain (1)
Books by Edward Forbes
Total count: 30
Malacologia Monensisa catalogue of the Mollusca inhabiting the Isle of Man and the neighbouring seaJohn Carfrae & Son1838-01-01
A history of British star-fishes, and other animals of the class Echinodermata.J. Van Voorst1841-01-01
An inaugural lecture on botany, considered as a science, and as a branch of medical educationJohn Van Voorst1843-01-01
An inaugural lecture on botany, considered as a science, and as a branch of medical educationread in King's College, London, May 8th, 1843John van Voorst1843-01-01-
An inaugural lecture on botanyconsidered as a science and as a branch of medical educationJ. Van Voorst1843-01-01
An inaugural lecture on botanyconsidered as a science and as a branch of medical educationJ. Van Voorst1843-01-01
On the morphology of the reproductive system of the Sertularian zoophyte, and its analogy with the reproductive system of the flowering plantPrinted by Richard and John E. Taylor1844-01-01-
On the light thrown on geology by submarine researches.1844-01-01
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On the Radiata of the Eastern MediterraneanPart I, OphiuridæR. Taylor1845-01-01
A monograph of the British naked-eyed Medusæwith figures of all the speciesPrinted for the Ray Society1848-01-01-
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United KingdomFigures and descriptions illustrative of British organic remains ...Printed for H.M. Stationery Off ...1849-01-01
A catalogue of the shells of Great Britain & Irelandnamed after "British mollusca" [i.e. "A history of British mollusca, and their shells"]F. Wilson, printer1850-01-01-
Relations of Natural History to Geology and the Arts1851-01-01
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On the estuary beds and the Oxford Clay at Lough Staffin, in Skye.1851-01-01
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The relations of natural history to geology and the artsa lecture introductory to the course to be delivered during the session 1851-1852, Museum of Practical Geology, Goverment School of Mines and of Science applied to the ArtsH.M.S.O.1851-01-01
On the supposed analogy between the life of an individual and the duration of a speciesRoyal Institution of Great Britain1852-01-01
Monograph of the Echinodermata of the British tertiariesPrinted for the Palæontographical society1852-01-01-
A history of British mollusca and their shellsJ. Van Voorst1853-01-01
On the educational uses of museums(being the introductory lecture of the session 1853-1854)H.M.S.O.1853-01-01
A history of British Mollusca and their shellsJohn Van Voorst1853-01-01-
Address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Geological Society of London on the 17th of February, 18541854-01-01
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Literary papers by the late Professor Edward Forbes.L. Reeve1855-01-01
Literary papers by the late Professor Edward ForbesL. Reeve1855-01-01-
Literary papersLovell Reeve1855-01-01
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On the Tertiary fluvio-marine formation of the isle of WightLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1856-01-01
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On the Tertiary fluvio-marine formation of the Isle of WightH.M.S.O.1856-01-01
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The Natural history of the European seas...J. Van Voorst1859-01-01
The natural history of the European seasBy the late Prof. Edw. Forbes...J. Van Voorst1859-01-01
Monograph of the British Naked-Eyed MedusaeEdward Bowditch Ltd.2007-04-17
A History Of British Mollusca And Their ShellsKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-01