Notebooks, 1858-1889, n.d.

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Notebooks, 1858-1889, n.d.

Microscope notebook includes an inventory of instruments ordered from dealers, for example, from Smith and Beck, London, and H. Baillieve, New York. Notes date from May 20, 1858, to Sept. 14, 1889. Instruments compared include W. S. Sullivant's Smith and Beck, and Jos. Sullivant's Grunau.

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Wormley, Theodore G. (Theodore George), 1826-1897

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Wormley received his M.D. from the Philadelphia College of Medicine in 1849 and soon established himself in Columbus, Ohio. He was named professor of chemistry and natural science, the Capital University of Columbus, in 1852, and in 1854, he was named professor of chemistry and toxicology, Starling Medical College. Among his friends in Columbus was William S. Sullivant, botanist. Wormley was named professor of chemistry of the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania, in 1877. ...

Sullivant, William Starling, 1803-1873

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American bryologist. Attended Yale College from 1819 to 1823, then returned to his home in Franklinton, Ohio to manage family farm. Developed an interest in botany in the 1830s and subsequently collaborated with Leo Lesquereux in the field of bryology. For further information see: Noble Fellow by Andrew Denny Rodgers (N.Y., G. P. Putnam, 1940). From the description of Papers of William Starling Sullivant, 1818-1873 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 177498399 ...