Author:Charles Conrad Abbott
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| American surgeon, archaeologist and naturalist |
Works [edit]
Articles in Popular Science Monthly [edit]
- “A Short Study of Birds'-Nests,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 6, February 1875
- “The Migration of Inland Birds,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 7, June 1875
- “The American Chipmunk,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 7, August 1875
- “A Curious Indian Relic,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 8, November 1875
- “Certain Phases of Bird-Life,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 9, July 1876
- “Traces of a Pre-Indian People,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 22, January 1883
- “Some Rambles of a Naturalist,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 25, August 1884
- “Archaeological Frauds,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 27, July 1885
- “Animal Weather-Lore,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 28, March 1886
- “Sketch of Frederick Ward Putnam,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 29, September 1886
- “The White-Footed Mouse,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 30, January 1887
- “The Pine-Tree Lizard,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 34, December 1888
- “The Descendants of Palaeolithic Man in America,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 36, December 1889
- “Sketch of Daniel Garrison Brinton,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 38, April 1891
- “The Delaware Indian as an Artist,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 41, September 1892
- “Timothy Abbott Conrad,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 47, June 1895
- “The Effect of Prolonged Drought on Animal Life,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 48, February 1896
About [edit]
- “Abbott, Charles Conrad,” Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1900.
- “Abbott, Charles Conrad,” The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1905.
- “Abbott, Charles Conrad” in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
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