James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882
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James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882
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James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882
James, Thomas P. (Thomas Potts), 1803-1882
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James, Thomas P. (Thomas Potts), 1803-1882
James, Thomas P.
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Thomas Potts James
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Thomas Potts James
James, Thomas P. 1803-1882
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James, Thomas P. 1803-1882
James, Thomas Potts, 1811-1889.
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James, Thomas Potts, 1811-1889.
James, Thomas L., fl. 1881.
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James, Thomas L., fl. 1881.
James, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882, Mrs.,
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Thomas P. James was a Philadelphia druggist.
James studied pharmacy and from 1831-1866 was involved in the wholesale drug business in Philadelphia and also developed an interest in Pennsylvania flora. After moving to Cambridge, Mass. James studied mosses and published along with Leo Lesquereux articles and a manual of North American mosses (1884).
American bryologist. James was a collaborator of Leo Lesquereux, and lived in Philadelphia, 1803-1869; in Cambridge, Mass. 1869-1882. James studied medicine and later became a professor at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr92034196
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Botany
Bryology
Liverworts
Meteorology
Mosses
National Museum
Natural history
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Surveys And Explorations, General
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Americans
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Bryologists
Pharmacists
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Pennsylvania
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North America
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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
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