Charles Emerson Beecher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Emerson Beecher was an American paleontologist most famous for the thorough excavation, preparation and study of trilobite ventral anatomy from specimens collected at Beecher's Trilobite Bed. Beecher was rapidly promoted at Yale Peabody Museum, eventually rising to head that institution.
Charles Emerson Beecher's Published Works
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Published Works
- Development of the Brachiopoda (1891) (50)
- Outline of a natural classification of the trilobites (1897) (47)
- The Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota (1897) (35)
- The Embryology of a Brachiopod, Terebratulina septentrionalis Couthouy (1902) (18)
- Development of Brachiopoda; Part II (1892) (16)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda (15)
- Discovery of eurypterid remains in the Cambrian of Missouri (1901) (15)
- A larval form of Triarthrus. (1893) (11)
- Larval forms of trilobites from the lower Helderberg group (1893) (8)
- Some Correlations of Ontogeny and Phylogeny in the Brachiopoda (1893) (8)
- Development of Bilobites (1891) (7)
- Structure and appendages of Trinucleus. (1895) (7)
- Brachiospongidae: a memoir on a group of Silurian sponges. With six plates. (7)
- The morphology of Triarthrus. (1896) (7)
- Revision of the Phyllocarida from the Chemung and Waverly Groups of Pennsylvania (1902) (6)
- Outline of a natural classification of the trilobites; Part II (1897) (5)
- I.—The Morphology of Triarthrus (1896) (5)
- Development of the brachial supports in Dielasma and Zygospira (5)
- On the development of the shell in the genus Tornoceras Hyatt (1890) (4)
- A Treatise on Zoology (1901) (4)
- Origin and significance of spines; a study in evolution [Part II] (1898) (4)
- The ventral integument of trilobites (1902) (3)
- The appendages of the pygidium of Triarthrus. (1894) (3)
- Conrad's types of Syrian fossils (1900) (3)
- On Leptaenisca, a new genus of brachiopod from the lower Helderberg group (1890) (2)
- On the thoracic legs of Triathrus. (1893) (2)
- Note on the fossil spider Arthrolycosa antiqua Harger (1889) (2)
- On the occurrence of Upper Silurian strata near Penobscot Bay, Me (1892) (2)
- On the Habits of the Japanese Lingula (1902) (2)
- Observations on Living Brachiopoda (1902) (1)
- On the Development of Lingula anatina (1902) (1)
- Carnivorous habits of the muskrat. (1884) (1)
- On a supposed discovery of the antennae of Trilobites by Linnaeus in 1759 (1)
- North American species of Strophalosia. (1890) (1)
- Studies in evolution; mainly reprints of occasional papers selected from the publications of the Laboratory of invertebrate paleontology, Peabody Museum, Yale University. By Charles Emerson Beecher. (1)
- Notes on the Histology of Lingula anatina (1902) (1)
- On a slab of Uintacrinus from Kansas (1900) (1)
- Restoration of Stylonurus lacoanus. a giant arthropod from the Upper Devonian of the United States (1900) (1)
- I.—Restoration of Stylonurus Lacoanus, a Giant Arthropod from the Upper Devonian of the United States (1900) (1)
- III.—The Ventral Integument of Trilobites (1902) (0)
- Manual for oil and gas operations. Including operating regulations to govern the production of oil and gas under the acts of February 25, 1920, June 4, 1920, and March 4, 1923, and under special agreement by the United States (0)
- Field Notebook: Ohio 1887 (0)
- PROFESSOR BEECIHER'S GIFT TO YALE UNIVERSITY. (1899) (0)
- Ceratiocaridæ from the upper Devonian measures in Warren County (0)
- Note on the Cambrian fossils of Saint Francois County, Missouri (1901) (0)
- Notice of a new lower Oriskany fauna in Columbia County, New York, with an annotated list of fossils, by J. M. Clarke (1892) (0)
- Manual for Oil and Gas Operations [Part 2] (0)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda : with eight plates / by Charles E. Beecher, John M. Clarke. (0)
- The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda, by Charles E. Beecher [and] John M. Clarke. (0)
- Scientific News (1897) (0)
- Notes on a Nevada Shell (Pyrgula Nevadensis) (1884) (0)
- Koninckina and related genera (1890) (0)
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