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Mitchill (August 20, 1764 –
September 7, 1831) was an
American physician, naturalist, and
politician who
lived in Plandome, New York.
Samuel Mitchill...
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Mount Mitchill is
located in
Atlantic Highlands,
Monmouth County, New Jersey,
United States.
Standing at 266 feet (81 meters), it is the
highest headland...
- the
election of
Mitchill to the U.S. Senate, and
Mitchill had been
elected previously in the 3rd district. However, in 1804
Mitchill was
already re-elected...
- the
election of
Mitchill to the U.S. Senate, and
Mitchill had been
elected previously in the 3rd district. However, in 1804
Mitchill was
already re-elected...
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Edith Mitchill Prellwitz (1865–1944) was an
American artist who is
known for
Impressionist and
Tonalist studies of
Peconic Bay, New York, as well as for...
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first scientifically described by the
American ichthyologist Samuel L.
Mitchill in 1815,
based on a
specimen taken from the
waters of New York Bay, USA...
- identification.
Semotilus atromaculatus (
Mitchill, 1818) (common cr**** chub)
Semotilus corporalis (
Mitchill, 1817) (fallfish)
Semotilus lumbee Snelson...
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Republican 8th June 2, 1896 –
March 3, 1899
Manhattan ?
Samuel L.
Mitchill Democratic-Republican 2nd
March 4, 1801 –
March 3, 1803
Manhattan Resigned...
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biological data on the
Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, 1758 and
Perca flavescens Mitchill, 1814 (PDF). FAO. ISBN 9251005044. Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke, Ron &...
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renverser une escadre". Lee (1875), p. 103.
Mitchill (1813), pp. 396–397.
Captioned Sepia octopus.
Mitchill (1813), p. 401: Linnaeus's
Sepia octopus is...