Francis H. Snow
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Huntington Snow was an American naturalist and educator. He spent more than forty years at the University of Kansas, first as a professor of natural history and then as chancellor. He was interested in several fields of science including botany, ornithology and geology but his primary focus was entomology. He was well-known as a field naturalist, based on 26 years of field collecting trips that he organized and led throughout Kansas, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. During these excursions, he and his students collected a quarter-million insect specimens representing some 21,000 species.
Francis H. Snow's Published Works
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- Climate of Kansas (37)
- On the Dermal Covering of a Mosasauroid Reptile (12)
- On the Discovery of a Fossil Bird-Track in the Dakota Sandstone (9)
- Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas (7)
- A Stony Meteorite from Washington County, Kan. (1890) (7)
- Lists of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Collected in New Mexico by the Kansas University Scientific Expeditions of 1881 and 1882 (6)
- The Insects of Wallace County, Kansas (5)
- A preliminary list of the Diptera of Kansas (5)
- List of Coleoptera Collected in New Mexico by the Entomological Expeditions of the University of Kansas (1906) (4)
- UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. (1895) (4)
- List of Coleoptera Collected in Santa Fe Canon, New Mexico (4)
- Results of the Entomological Collecting Expedition: Of the University of Kansas to Pima County, Arizona, in June and July, 1906 (1906) (4)
- Is the Rainfall of Kansas Increasing (2)
- Another Meteorite from Kiowa County, Kan. (1890) (2)
- Kiowa County, Kan., Meteorites. (1890) (2)
- A New Kansas Meteorite. (1891) (2)
- Lists of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera Collected in New Mexico by the Kansas University Scientific Expeditions of 1883 and 1884 (2)
- Experiments for the Destruction of Chinch Bugs by Infection (2)
- List of Species of Hymenoptera: Collected in Arizona by the University of Kansas Entomological Expeditions of 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906 (1906) (2)
- Notes on the Birds of Kansas, and a Revised Catalogue (2)
- The Rocky Mountain Locust (1)
- Is the Gila Monster a Poisonous Reptile (1906) (1)
- The Purslane-Worm (Copidryas Gloveri Grote). (1887) (1)
- Preliminary List of the Hymenoptera of Kansas (1)
- The Mode of Respiration of the Common Salamander (1)
- On the Discovery and Significance of Stipules in Certain Dicotyledonous Leaves of the Dakota Rocks (1)
- Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Eastern Kansas (1)
- Hunting Amblychila (1877) (1)
- Is the Rainfall increasing on the Plains? (1888) (1)
- Hominivorous Habits of Lucilia Macellaria, “The Screw-Worm” (1)
- Is there a Venomous Lizard? (1888) (1)
- Preparatory Stages of Hyperchiria Zephyria Grote (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1882 (0)
- Additions to the List of Kansas Birds (1906) (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1883 (0)
- List of Lepidoptera (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1881 (0)
- The Curve of Mean Daily Temperatures at Lawrence, Kansas, for Twenty-One Years, 1868-1888 (0)
- Larva of Eurycreon Rantalis Guen (0)
- The horn fly of cattle / Francis H. Snow, Vernon L. Kellogg. (0)
- A New Museum Pest, Trogoderma Tarsale Mels (0)
- Meteorological Summary for 1876 (0)
- The more destructive grasshoppers of Kansas / F. H. Snow, S. J. Hunter. (0)
- Additions to the List of Kansas Lepidoptera (0)
- Change in the Climate of Kansas (1906) (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1873 (0)
- On the Propagation of Diseases among Chinch-Bugs. (0)
- The Purslane-Worm ( Copidryas Gloveri Grote) (1887) (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1885 (0)
- Two grain insects / F. H. Snow, V. L. Kellogg. (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1886 (0)
- Experiments for the Artificial Dissemination of a Contagious Disease among Chinch-Bugs (0)
- Douglas County Additions to the List of Kansas Coleoptera in 1879 and 1880 (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1874 (0)
- Æchmophorus occidentalis in Kansas (1888) (0)
- LIST OF COLEOPTERA (1870) (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Years 1887 and 1888 (0)
- Observations on the Use of the Antennae of Polyphylla Variolosa, Harris (0)
- Loco-weed. (1887) (0)
- Meteorological Summary for 1877 (0)
- The Black-Bellied Plover, Road-Runner, and Black-Throated Green Warbler in Kansas (0)
- Prof. Snow's List of Kansas Birds (1872) (0)
- Notes and News (1886) (0)
- Additions to the List of Kansas Coleoptera in 1881 and 1882 (0)
- Notes for 1903 on the Birds of Kansas (0)
- Larva and Chrysalis of the Sage Sphinx (0)
- Musca Domestica Linn. Versus Vespa Occidentalis Cresson (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1872 (0)
- Experiments in 1890 for the Artificial Dissemination of Contagious Diseases among Chinch-Bugs (0)
- A Comparison of the Records of the Two Anemometers at the University of Kansas (0)
- Meteorological Summary for 1875 (0)
- Meteorological Summary for the Year 1889 (0)
- Additions to the Catalogue of Kansas Birds (0)
- Kiowa County, Kan., Meteorites (1890) (0)
- Birds of Kansas (0)
- The Logan County Nickel Mines (0)
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