Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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United States naturalist and philologist
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Samuel Stehman Haldeman's Degrees
- PhD Philology University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel Stehman Haldeman was an American naturalist and philologist. During a long and varied career he studied, published, and lectured on geology, conchology, entomology and philology. He once confided, "I never pursue one branch of science more than ten years, but lay it aside and go into new fields."
Samuel Stehman Haldeman's Published Works
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- On four new species of Hemiptera of the genera Ploiaria, Chermes, and Aleurodes, and two new Hymenoptera, parasitic in the last named genus. (1850) (14)
- Description of North American species of Coleoptera, presumed to be undescribed (8)
- On several new genera and species of insects (7)
- Descriptions of some new species of insects, with observations on described species (7)
- A Monograph of the Fresh-Water Univalve Mollusca of the United States (7)
- A monograph of the freshwater univalve mollusca of the United States, including notices of species in other parts of North America By S. S. Haldeman. (6)
- Descriptions of insects, presumed to be undescribed (1844) (6)
- Corrections and Additions to His Paper on the Longicornia of the United States (3)
- On the Contents of a Rock Retreat in South Eastern Pennsylvania (2)
- A new organ of sound in lepidoptera (1848) (2)
- On several new Hymenoptera of the genera Ampilex, Sigalphus, Chelonus and Dorylus (1849) (1)
- Cremastochilus in ant nests (1848) (1)
- February 12th; Report on the Progress of Entomology in the United States during the Year 1849 (1)
- On the identity of Annoma with Dorylus, suggested by specimens which Dr. Savage found together, and transmitted to illustrate his paper on the Driver Ants. (1849) (0)
- On an English Consonant-Mutation, Present in PROOF, PROVE (0)
- On Unsymmetric Arrow-Heads and Allied Forms (1879) (0)
- History and Transformations of Corydalus cornutus (0)
- On the German Vernacular of Pennsylvania (0)
- On the Pronunciation of Latin, as Presented in Several Recent Grammars (0)
- Description of five new species of american fresh water shells. (0)
- Three Hundred and Twenty-Second Meeting. October 2, 1849. Monthly Meeting; On Some Points in Linguistic Ethnology; With Illustrations, Chiefly from the Aboriginal Languages of North America; Results from Some Experiments on the Explosions of Burning-Fluids (0)
- Description of Unio abacoides, a new species (1846) (0)
- On a Supposed Mutation between L and U (0)
- On an English Vowel-Mutation, Present in CAG, KEG (0)
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