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Dexter, Ralph W.

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Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1990)
The F.W. Putnam-Edward Palmer relations in the development of early American ethnobotany. Journal of Ethnobiology (pp. 35-41). (/isis/citation/CBB000066462/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1990)
The rôle of E.S. Morse, director of the Peabody Academy of Science, in bringing zoology to Japan (1877-1883). Essex Institute Historical Collection (pp. 254-260). (/isis/citation/CBB000064503/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1989)
Historical aspects of Agassiz's lectures on glacial geology (1860-61). Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society (pp. 75-79). (/isis/citation/CBB000064049/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1989)
The Putnam-Kroeber relations in the development of American anthropology. J. Calif. Great Basin Anthropol. (pp. 91-96). (/isis/citation/CBB000066042/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1989)
Essex County and the development of American marine biology. American Neptune (pp. 34-38). (/isis/citation/CBB000043824/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1988-89)
F.W. Putnam at the Serpent Mound in Adams County, Ohio: A historical review. Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society (pp. 141-150). (/isis/citation/CBB000031289/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1988)
Agassiz's lectures on “The order of the appearance of animals on earth”. Bios (pp. 3-7). (/isis/citation/CBB000050511/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1988)
The early career of John L. Riddell as a science lecturer in the 19th century. Ohio Journal of Science (pp. 184-188). (/isis/citation/CBB000050612/) unapi

Article History of American marine biology and marine biology institutions (1988). American Zoologist (pp. 1-34). (/isis/citation/CBB000062779/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1986)
Two centuries of naturalists on Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Essex Institute Historical Collection (pp. 246-258). (/isis/citation/CBB000055203/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1986)
Cape Ann visits of the great sea-serpent (1639-1886). American Neptune (pp. 213-220). (/isis/citation/CBB000041794/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1986)
Historical aspects of the Calaveras skull controversy. American Antiquity (pp. 365-369). (/isis/citation/CBB000044038/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1986)
The Central Ohio Scientific Association of Urbana (1874-78). Ohio Journal of Science (pp. 168-171). (/isis/citation/CBB000039711/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1985)
A century of fishery biology at Cape Ann, Massachusetts. American Neptune (pp. 81-85). (/isis/citation/CBB000018205/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1985)
Contributions of F. W. Putnam (1839-1915) to archaeoethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology (pp. 135-141). (/isis/citation/CBB000043952/) unapi

Chapter Dexter, Ralph W. (1984)
Local societies in Schuykill County and research on the coalfields of Pennsylvania. In: Compte Rendu (p. 128). (/isis/citation/CBB000041738/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1984)
F. W. Putnam's scientific studies at Mammoth Cave (1871-1881). National Speleological Society Bulletin (pp. 10-14). (/isis/citation/CBB000015132/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1984)
“Dear Alice”: Letters of F. W. Putnam to his daughter (1874-1914). Essex Institute Historical Collection (pp. 110-131). (/isis/citation/CBB000006035/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1984)
Contributions of Frank G. Speck (1881-1950) to ethnobiology. Journal of Ethnobiology (pp. 171-176). (/isis/citation/CBB000015350/) unapi

Article Dexter, Ralph W. (1984)
Agassiz's discussion on homologies and classification of the Radiata (1860-61). Bios (pp. 18-23). (/isis/citation/CBB000028326/) unapi

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