Thomas Barbour
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Barbour was an American herpetologist. He was the first president of the Dexter School in 1926. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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- A Contribution To The Zoögeography Of The East Indian Islands (68)
- A Check List of North American Amphibians and Reptiles (54)
- Another Introduced Frog in North America (1931) (36)
- Third list of Antillean reptiles and amphibians (1937) (35)
- Notes on some reptiles from Sinai and Syria (32)
- Some amphibians from northwestern Peru, with a revision of the genera Phyllobates and Telmatobius (31)
- A Peculiar Roosting Habit of Bats (1932) (31)
- INTRODUCTION TO FOURTH EDITION (1939) (28)
- Typical reptiles and amphibians in the Museum of Comparative Zoology (27)
- Birth of a Manatee (1937) (26)
- The anolesp IIp The mainland species from México southward (1934) (26)
- First supplement to Typical reptiles and amphibians (1946) (25)
- Some New Reptiles and Amphibians (22)
- A revision of the lizards of the genus Ameiva (21)
- A naturalist in Cuba (1945) (18)
- Reptiles and amphibians : their habits and adaptations (1934) (18)
- SOME REMARKS UPON MATTHEW'S “CLIMATE AND EVOLUTION” (1916) (16)
- On a small collection of reptiles from Argentina. (16)
- Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan (1917) (16)
- A revision of the lizards of the genus Cyclura (16)
- Collections from the Philippine Islands (1939) (16)
- Concealing Coloration Again (1911) (15)
- Two Introduced Lizards in Miami, Florida (1936) (15)
- Amphibians and reptiles from southern Peru collected by the Peruvian expedition of 1914-1915 under the auspices of Yale University and the National Geographic Society (14)
- The Newfoundland Wolf (1937) (14)
- A Different Aspect of the Case of Roosevelt vs. Thayer (14)
- Notes on reptiles and amphibians from Panama (14)
- Some new reptiles (13)
- Reptiles and amphibians from Liberia (13)
- The Vertebrata of Gorgona Island, Colombia: Reptilia; Amphibia (12)
- Some new South American cold-blooded vertebrates (1909) (12)
- Naturalist at large (1943) (12)
- The White-Tailed Deer of Eastern United States (1922) (11)
- Rattlesnakes and Spitting Snakes (1922) (10)
- Notes on Nectophryne (1938) (10)
- Reptiles and amphibians from the British Solomon Islands (9)
- The Lesser One-Horned Rhinoceros (1932) (9)
- The crocodile in Florida (9)
- Some undescribed frogs and a new gecko from Liberia (8)
- The Lamarck Manuscripts at Harvard. (1933) (8)
- That vanishing eden : a naturalist's Florida (1944) (7)
- New Neotropical lizards (7)
- A note on Xiphocercus (1920) (7)
- Reptilia, Amphibia, and Pisces (7)
- Batrachia and Reptilia from the Bahamas (7)
- Some new Amphibia Salientia (7)
- A Large Alligator Skull (1933) (6)
- Vertebrata from the Savanna of Panama. Reptilia; Amphibia (6)
- The Birds at Soledad, Cuba, after a Huricane (1936) (6)
- On a New Anolis from Western Mexico (1932) (6)
- Spiders Feeding on Small Cyprinodonts (6)
- New amphibians and a new reptile from Sarawak (1916) (6)
- A new rock iguana from Porto Rico (6)
- Notes on the herpetology of the Virgin Islands. (6)
- Recent notes regarding West Indian reptiles and amphibians. (1915) (6)
- Two new Chinese Japaluras (6)
- The Generic Concept (1940) (6)
- A New North American Lizard (1931) (6)
- Mammals from Darien (5)
- Reptiles collected by the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1912 (5)
- Naturalist at large [by] Thomas Barbour ... (1943) (5)
- New lizards and a new toad from the Dutch East Indies, with notes on other species. (5)
- Notes on Amphibia and Reptilia from Eastern Asia (5)
- Birds from Darien (5)
- Aquatic Skincs and Arboreal Monitors (1921) (5)
- Amphibians and reptiles of Tobago (4)
- Corrections regarding the names of two recently described Amphibia Salientia (4)
- Two Preoccupied Names (1942) (4)
- On Some Australian Toads of the Genus Pseudophryne (4)
- Notes on Three Cuban Birds (4)
- A new North American snake (4)
- New Records for Ridleys (1942) (4)
- Notes on Scolecosaurus (1933) (4)
- The Zoogeography of the East Indian Archipelago (1911) (4)
- Notes on Two African Fishes (1941) (4)
- A new race of chameleon from British East Africa (1911) (4)
- The Sapo Mountains and the Sambu Valley: A Biological Reconnaissance in Southeastern Panama (1923) (4)
- Additional notes on West Indian reptiles and amphibians. (3)
- A new Bornean lizard (3)
- A Naturalist's Scrapbook (1946) (3)
- A contribution to the zoögeography of the West Indies, with especial reference to amphibians and reptiles / by Thomas Barbour. (3)
- Bumops in Florida (1936) (3)
- The St. Helena Frog (1934) (3)
- Reptiles and amphibians (3)
- Little Magazines in Paris (1951) (3)
- Defense Posture of Varanus gouldii (1943) (3)
- On some Honduran and Guatemalan snakes with the description of a new arboreal pit viper of the genus Bothrops (3)
- The reptiles and amphibians of the Isle of Pines (1916) (3)
- THE CRISIS AT BUITENZORG. (1934) (3)
- Notes on the water snake Natrix compressicauda (3)
- Reptiles and amphibians from eastern Sudan. (3)
- A new Phrynosoma from Cerros Island (3)
- The Smallest Polyodon (1911) (2)
- Naturalist at Large@@@That Vanishing Eden (1944) (2)
- Three new neotropical Salientia (2)
- A new frog and a new snake from Panama (2)
- A new lizard from Guaymas, Mexico (2)
- A Lizard from Cuba (1933) (2)
- Ovoviviparity in Trachyboa (1937) (2)
- A new race of rock iguana (1934) (2)
- A new genus of Amphibia Salientia from Dutch New Guinea (2)
- Another new Bahaman Iguana (2)
- Two new species of Chamaeleon. (2)
- The herpetology of Cuba. By Thomas Barbour and Charles T. Ramsden. (2)
- A new Gymnophis from Colombia (2)
- COMMITTEE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION. (1922) (2)
- A new Cuban Anolis (1)
- Physignathus cocincinus and its subspecies. (1)
- West Indian investigations of 1922 (1)
- A new Anolis from Cuba (1916) (1)
- A new species of flying lizard from Sarawak. (1)
- A Note on Tertiary Alligators (1926) (1)
- A new Tantilla from Mexico (1)
- Some Chinese vertebrates ... With six plates. (1)
- A new Antillean Sphaerodactylus. (1)
- Pine Snakes, Black and Brown (1940) (1)
- Comments on a Recent Check-List (1920) (1)
- Notes on Bermudan fishes (1)
- Notes on Rhinomuraena (1)
- An undescribed Microhyla (1)
- MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES. (1937) (1)
- Yellow-Crowned Night Heron in New Hampshire (1)
- Narrative of a trip to the Bahamas. By Glover M. Allen and Thomas Barbour. (1)
- A Note on Two Interesting New Jersey Amphibians (1915) (1)
- Ceratias mitsukurii in M.C.Z. (1941) (1)
- Two new Bornean snakes (1)
- THE FRIENDS OF MEDICAL PROGRESS. (1923) (1)
- Additional Notes on Bahama Snakes (1906) (1)
- Reganula gigantea to Replace Reganichthys giganteus (1944) (1)
- Eleutherodactylus ricordii in Florida (1)
- A new batrachian from Sarawak, Borneo (1)
- Antillean terrapins / by T. Barbour and A. F. Carr, Jr. With nine plates. (1940) (1)
- New Frogs of the Genus Phrynobatrachus from the Congo and Kenya Colony (1)
- Distribution of Sceloporus in Southern Florida (1919) (1)
- A new snake from Southwest Africa. (1)
- A Note on the Pez Agujon (1918) (0)
- CHAPTER IV. Of Old Museums, Especially that in Salem (1946) (0)
- III. ANALYTIC REVISION OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE (1933) (0)
- Evening Grosbeaks about Beverly Farms, Mass. (1919) (0)
- A new Cuban star-gazer (1941) (0)
- Publications by T. Barbour from 1921- 1929. (0)
- CHAPTER VII. Thinking Out Loud (1946) (0)
- A new colubrine snake from Java (0)
- An Ornithological Engima (0)
- Observations on Antillean Tortoises and Terrapins (1934) (0)
- Reptiles in the East and West Indies- and Some Digression (1923) (0)
- A most regrettable tangle of names (0)
- A note regarding the Chinese alligator (0)
- V. NATURAL HISTORY (1933) (0)
- CURIOSITIES OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES. (1930) (0)
- Notes on some birds from the island of Grenada (0)
- Committee for the Protection of Animal Experimentation (1922) (0)
- CHAPTER IX. The Heavenly Twins (1946) (0)
- The Enigma of "Twelfth Night" (1955) (0)
- Concerning Ateles Grisescens (1932) (0)
- Sphaerodactylus / by Thomas Barbour. (0)
- Some West African amphibians (0)
- Article XXX.- THE SYSTEMATIC STATUS OF SOME BATRACHIANS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. By G. K. NOBLE (0)
- CHAPTER VI. The Swing of the Pendulum (1946) (0)
- XX .-MAMMALS COLLECTED IN EASTERN CUBA IN 1917 . WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF . TWO NEW SPECIES (0)
- Marginalia for a Myth (1955) (0)
- Bahama plants collected on the expedition of G.M. Allen, T. Barbour, and O. Bryant during the summer of 1904. (0)
- Sphacrodactylus. By Thomas Barbour. With twenty-six plates. (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO FIRST EDITION (1939) (0)
- Wild Beasts To-day (0)
- CHAPTER II. The Museum of Comparative Zoölogy (1946) (0)
- Notes on Grypiscus (1925) (0)
- On Phyllodactylus unctus Cope (1932) (0)
- CHAPTER XI. Two Pleasant Memories (1946) (0)
- Unnecessary Nomenclatorial Changes (1942) (0)
- VI. GENERAL OBSERVATIONAL EXCURSION OF THE SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS OF PARIS ON THE 30TH PRAIRIAL, YEAR V (JUNE 18, 1797) (1933) (0)
- CHAPTER III. The Natural History Rooms in Boston (1946) (0)
- A note regarding the green Anolis from the northern Bahamas. (0)
- Playwrights or Play-Writers (1954) (0)
- CHAPTER V. Rare and Historie Birds (1946) (0)
- II. IDEA AND IMAGINATION (1933) (0)
- Trying Not to Dislike Bentley (1953) (0)
- IV. ZOOLOGICAL QUESTIONS (1933) (0)
- Eumeces in the Miami Area (1940) (0)
- Reappearance of Oxypelia (1940) (0)
- Words Ugly in the Mouth as Olives (1952) (0)
- THE UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA SUMMER SCHOOL. (1941) (0)
- Deep down in Summer among the Drone Days (1952) (0)
- A new snake from southern Peru (0)
- CHAPTER I. The Roving Eye (1946) (0)
- Publications by T. Barbour from 1938-1943. (1938) (0)
- III. APPERÇU ANALYTIQUE (1933) (0)
- A Pine Warbler Killed by Arsenical Spray (1937) (0)
- CHAPTER X. Mostly About Islands (1946) (0)
- Publications by T. Barbour from 1915- 1921. (0)
- CHAPTER XII. Retrospect (1946) (0)
- Further remarks on the Chinese Alligator (0)
- Introduction to the third edition (1939) (0)
- Introduction to the Second Edition (1939) (0)
- On some Australian reptiles (0)
- Publications by T. Barbour from 1903-1914. (0)
- A Red Eft from Florida (1939) (0)
- Another New Jersey King Snake (0)
- PRESENTATION OF THE AGASSIZ MEDAL FOR THE YEAR 1942, WITH ACCOMPANYING HONORARIUM OF $300, TO COLUMBUS O'DONNELL ISELIN II. (1943) (0)
- V. HISTOIRE NATURELLE (1933) (0)
- CHAPTER VIII. The spice Isles Forty Years Ago (1946) (0)
- Wild Beasts To-day . By Harold J. Shepstone. (1932) (0)
- The University of Havana Summer School (1941) (0)
- The Ascent of Venus (1952) (0)
- First supplement to typical reptiles and amphibians Harvard (1946) (0)
- Publications by T. Barbour from 1930-1937. (0)
- A Note Regarding the Life History of Ascodipteron (0)
- A new snake from Northern Brazil. (0)
- Review of Blanchard's Revision of the King Snakes (1922) (0)
- SAMUEL GARMAN--1843-1927. (1928) (0)
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