![]() Charles Harvey Bollman (1868-1889), ichthyologist and myriapodologist Image by Indiana University Bloomington, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed Public domain |
Ralph NaturaleCharles Harvey Bollman Charles Harvey Bollman American naturalist (1868–1889) Charles Harvey Bollman (1868–1889) was an American naturalist who published on fishes and myriapods, becoming known internationally for his work in a short career before dying at the age of 20, considered by David Starr Jordan one of the most brilliant and promising naturalists he had ever known.[1] Quick facts Born, Died ... Charles Harvey Bollman Born (1868-12-24)December 24, 1868 Monongahela, Pennsylvania, US Died July 13, 1889(1889-07-13) (aged 20) Waycross, Georgia, US Education Indiana University Bloomington Known for Studies on fishes and myriapods Scientific career Fields Biology Institutions U.S. Fish Commission Academic advisors John Casper Branner David Starr Jordan Close Bollman was born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, December 24, 1868. He attended… (Source: Wikipedia)
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