Box 3
Contains 24 Results:
Description of a New Species of Half-Beak from Nagasaki, Japan pamphlet, by Jordan and Dickerson, 1908
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“A Review of the Serranidae or Sea Bass or Japan” pamphlet, by Jordan and Richardson, 1909
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“Description of a New Whitefish from Mckenzie River, Oregon pamphlet, by Jordan and Snyder, 1909
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“Descriptions of Three News Species of Cisco...” pamphlet, by Jordan and Evermann, 1909
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“A Review of the Sciaenoid Fishes of Japan” pamphlet, by Jordan and Thompson, 1910
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“A Review of the Fishes of the Families Lobotidae and Lutianidae, Found in the Waters of Japan” pamphlet, by Jordan and Thompson, 1910
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“A Review of the Sparidae and Related Families...” pamphlet, by Jordan and Thompson, 1911
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“Note on the Generic Name Safole...” pamphlet, by Jordan, 1912
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“Notes on the Collection of Fishes from the Island of Shiloolu in Japan...” pamphlet, by Jordan and Thomposn, 1913
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.
“Descriptions of Anguilla Manabet, A New Eel from Japan” pamphlet, by Jordan, 1913
This collection is composed of the published papers of David Starr Jordan. He writes primarily on the topic of fish species and has several co-authors. Over half of the papers concern fish in Japanese waters. David Starr Jordan taught zoology at Butler University and then served as the president of Indiana University before becoming Stanford University’s first president.