Edward Sylvester Morse
Also known as
Edward S. Morse
Born 1838-01-01
Died 1925-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF17334268
- WikidataQ2519303
- ISNI0000000080966438
- Open LibraryOL356063A
Top Subjects
- Japan (14)
- Social life and customs (8)
- 1868-1912 (5)
- Peabody Museum of Salem (4)
- Massachusetts (3)
- Salem (3)
- Zoology (3)
Books by Edward Sylvester Morse
Total count: 79
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Observations on the terrestrial Pulmonifera of Maineincluding a catalogue of all the species of terrestrial and fluviatile Mollusca known to inhabit the stateS. Berry, printer1864-01-01
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A classification of Molluscabased on the principle of cephalization1865-01-01
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Descriptions of new species of Pupadæ1867-01-01
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The Brachiopoda, a division of annelida1870-01-01
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On the carpal and tarsal bones of birdss.n.1870-01-01
Old houses in Salempublisher not identified1870-01-01-
On the early stages of an ascidian, (Cynthia pyriformis Rathke)Press of A. A. Kingman1871-01-01
On the early stages of Terebratulina septentrionalis.1871-01-01-
Remarks on the relations of anomia1871-01-01
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On the oviducts and embryolgy of terebratulina1872-01-01
On the Systematic Position of the BrachiopodaPress of A. A. Kingman1873-01-01-
Apparatus for illustrating the variation of wave lengths by the motion of its originAbstract1874-01-01
First book of zoölogy[2nd ed.]American Book Co.1875-01-01-
On a diminutive form of buccinum undatum [male] case of nature selection1876-01-01
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[Pamphlets1878-01-01
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Health-matters in Japan1878-01-01
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First book of zoölogyD. Appleton and Company1879-01-01
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Evidences of cannibalism in an early race in Japan1879-01-01
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大森介墟古物編Tōkyō Daigaku Hōri Bungakubu inkō1879-01-01
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A comparison between the ancient and modern molluscan fauna of Omori, Japan ...1879-01-01
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Shell mounds of Omori.The University1879-01-01
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Dolmens in JapanD. Appleton1880-01-01
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The Omori shell mounds<From Nature, London, April 15, 1880.> Some recent publications on Japanese archæology. <From the American Naturalist, Sept., 1880.>1880-01-01
On the identity of the ascending process of the astragalus in birds with the intermedium.The Society1880-01-01-
First book of zoologyD. Appleton & Co.1881-01-01
First book of zo©œlogyNew ed.Kegan Paul, Trench1883-01-01
Man in the Tertiaries: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association ...Salem Press1884-01-01-
Notes on the condition of zoölogy, fifty years ago and todayin connection with the growth of the Essex Institute1884-01-01
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The utilization of the sun's rays in heating and ventilating apartments1885-01-01
Ancient and modern methods of arrow-releases.n.1885-01-01
Japanese homes and their surroundingsHarper1885-01-01-
Japanese homes and their surroundingsPeabody Academy of Science1886-01-01
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Japanese homes and their surroundingsTicknor and Company1886-01-01
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Address delivered at the New York meetingAugust, 1887 of the American Association of Science1887-01-01
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First book of zoölogyD. Appleton and co.1890-01-01
On the older forms of terra-cotta roofing tiles.1892-01-01-
Museums of art and their influencesThe Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co.1892-01-01
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If public libraries, why not public museums?1893-01-01
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Latrines of the East.1893-01-01
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A curious Aino toy.1893-01-01
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A curious Ainu toy[s.n.]1894-01-01
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On the so-called bow-pullers of antiquityEssex Institute1894-01-01
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Korean interviews.D. Appleton and Company1897-01-01
Was middle America peopled from Asia?D. Appleton and company1898-01-01-
Spiritualism as a survival[s.n.]1898-01-01
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Pre-Columbian musical instruments in AmericaD. Appleton1899-01-01
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A brief sketch of the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass.s.n.]1900-01-01
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A brief sketch of the Peabody academy of science, Salem, Massachusetts1900-01-01
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On the importance of good mannersH.B. Hastings1900-01-01
Glimpses of China and Chinese homesLittle, Brown1902-01-01
Observations on living BrachipodaBoston Society of Natural History1902-01-01
Observations on living BrachiopodaBoston Society of Natural History1902-01-01-
Appeal to stop steam whistles1903-01-01
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The steam whistle a menace to public healthNewcomb and Gauss, Printers1905-01-01
Mars and its mysteryLittle, Brown and company1906-01-01-
An early stage of acmaeaPrinted for the Society1910-01-01
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Biographical memoir of Charles Otis Whitman, 1842-1910National Academy of Sciences1912-01-01
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The suppression of unnecessary noiseNewcomb & Gauss1912-01-01
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Chinese, Corean and Japanese potteriesdescriptive catalogue of loan exhibition of selected examples ... all exhibited under the auspices of the Japan Society, at the galleries of M. Knoedler & Co. ... New York, March 2-21, 1914Japan Society1914-01-01
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Fireflies flashing in unison1916-01-01
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Nihon tōjiki zenshoNihon Tōjiki Kyōkai1917-01-01
Japan day by day, 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83with illustrations from sketches in the author's Journal.Houghton1917-01-01-
Observations on living Lamellibranchs of New EnglandPrinted for the Society1919-01-01
Biographical memoir of Charles Sedgwick Minot, 1852-1914National Academy of Sciences1920-01-01
Observations on living gasteropods of New EnglandPeabody museum1921-01-01
Additional notes on arrow release.Peabody Museum1922-01-01-
Nihon sono hi sono hiKagaku Chishiki Fukyūkai1929-01-01
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日本その日その日Kagaku Chishiki Fukyūkai1929-01-01
Japan day by day1877, 1878-79, 1882-83Kobunsha1936-01-01-
Agassiz and the school at PenikeseMarine Biological Laboratory1947-01-01
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Ōmori KaizukaTōkyō-to Ōmori Kaizuka Hozonkai1967-01-01
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ベルツ, モース, モラエス, ケーベル, ウォシュバン集 /Chikuma Shōbo1968-01-01
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Nihon sonohi sonohiHeibonsha1970-01-01
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Frederick Ward Putnam, 1839-1915an appreciation, read at the annual meeting of the trustees of the Peaboody Museum of Salem and reprinted from the Historical collections of the Essex Institute, volume LIIThe Institute1978-01-01
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Japan day by day1877, 1878-79, 1882-83N. S. Berg1978-01-01
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Mōsu no mita Nihon tenSeiramu Pībodī Hakubutsukan, Mōsu korekushon = An exhibition of "Japan, through the eyes of E.S. Morse" : Peabody Museum of Salem, E.S. Morse collectionpublisher not identified1989-01-01
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Seiramu Pībodī Hakubutsukan-zō, hyakunenmae no NihonMōsu Korekushon. Shashin hen = Peabody Museum of Salem E.S. Morse Collection. PhotographyFukyūban, shohanShōgakkan2005-01-01
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Seiramu Pībodī Hakubutsukan-zō, Mōsu no mita NihonMōsu Korekushon. Mingu hen = Peabody Museum of Salem E.S. Morse Collection. Arts and craftsFukyūban, shohanShōgakkan2005-01-01
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Notes on Hokusai, the founder of the modern Japanese school of drawing