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295: 195: 430:. In 1891, after David Starr Jordan left his position at Indiana University to become chancellor of Stanford University, Eigenmann's husband, Carl, replaced Jordan as professor of zoology at IU and the Eigenmanns returned to Bloomington, Indiana. Carl Eigenmann was later named chair of the zoology department, and in 1908 he became the first Dean of the Graduate School. 31: 321:
The Eigenmanns had five children. Lucretia Margaretha Eigenmann (1889–1965), the eldest, was mentally disabled; their only son, Theodore Smith Eigenmann (1893–1970), later became institutionalized after serving in the army in 1918. Although family responsibilities prevented her from pursuing her own
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station. Their first collaboration, a study of South American freshwater fishes that were in the collections at Harvard, was published in 1888 as "A list of the American species of Gobiidae and Callionymidae, with notes on the specimens contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge,
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Rosa Eigenmann bore most of the family responsibilities for raising their children, although she continued to collaborate on scientific research with her husband. Family responsibilities also prevented her from pursuing her own research after 1893, but she continued to work with her husband as an
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David Starr Jordan, who was Eigenmann's former professor, credited Eigenmann and her husband, Carl, with identifying 35 new genera, and others have credited the couple with providing the initial descriptions of nearly 150 species of fishes. She was also the first woman to become president of the
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Rosa Eigenmann authored twelve published papers on her own between 1880 and 1893 and co-authored another twenty-five more with her husband, Carl, including notable works on fresh-water fishes in South America and on various species of fishes in western North America. Due to their research and
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and southern Indiana, and South America's freshwater fishes. In 1893 she also delivered a lecture at the Smithsonian Museum on the topic of women in science, which was later published. In addition, she served as president of The National Science Club for Women in 1895.
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After returning to San Diego from Bloomington, Indiana, in 1882, she focused on publishing formal descriptions of the blind goby and other species of fishes. By the age of twenty-eight, several of her papers had been published in the
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in 1918, which weakened his health. In 1926 the Eigenmanns left Indiana and returned to San Diego. Carl Eigenmann suffered a stroke in a year later, and died on April 24, 1927. Rosa Eigenmann continued to live in the San Diego area
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had asked her to make a collection of surf perch from the San Diego area. With her family's involvement in newspaper publishing in California, it is not surprising that she also worked as a journalist, becoming a reporter for the
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with Jordan and some of his colleagues and students. After returning to the United States, she spent two years studying at IU before an illness in the family caused her to return to San Diego in 1882 without earning an
686:"Notes from the San Diego biological laboratory. The fishes of Cortez banks; additions to the fauna of San Diego; fishes of Aetna springs, Napa county, California; fishes of Allen springs, Lake county, California," 318:, through her studies with professor Jordan. Eigenmann corresponded with Smith while she was living in San Diego and also traveled to California, where the couple were married at Smith's home on August 20, 1887. 425:
After their return to California in 1889, the Eigenmanns established a biological station in San Diego and continued their studies of fish in the region. The Eigenmanns also held appointments as curators at the
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Eigenmann was proud of women's academic accomplishments, but she felt that women in science had not received proper recognition because there were so few women working in the sciences. As she told the
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in 1918-1919, and received a medical degree from Indiana University in 1921. Adele and her husband, John Oliver Eiler, later moved to San Diego. Thora Marie Eigenmann (1901-1968), a graduate of the
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research, she continued to work as an editor on her husband's papers. The three other Eigenmann's children pursued professional careers. Charlotte Elizabeth Eigenmann (1891-1959) graduated from
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Smith had a lifelong interest in natural history. She began by observing and collecting bird and animal specimens in California and joined the San Diego Society of Natural History (
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in 1891: "In science as everywhere else in the domain of thought, woman should be judged by the same standard as her brother. Her work must not simply be well done for a woman."
453:(1893). After her retirement from active research in 1893 to care for her family, she continued to edit her husband's papers on research topics that included fishes of the 277:. Jordan was impressed and encouraged her to continue her studies as one of his zoology students at IU. Smith accepted Jordan's offer, and spent the summer of 1880 touring 637:"A list of the American species of Gobiidae and Callionymidae, with notes on the specimens contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge, Massachusetts," 1980: 186:, as "Eigenmann & Eigenmann" on twenty-five additional works between 1888 and 1893. Together, they are credited with describing about 150 species of fishes. 2220: 449:
Eigenmann's last co-authored publication with her husband, Carl, was "Preliminary descriptions of new fishes from the Northwest," which appeared in the
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Some of Smith's family members later suggested that she met Jordan when he rented a horse and buggy from her father. See "Rosa Smith Eiganmann" in
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Smith completed her secondary education at the Point Loma Seminary in San Diego. Smith also attended a five-week course at a business college in
1973: 821:"Notes on a collection of fishes from Johnson's island (700 miles S.W. of the Hawaiian group) including descriptions of five new species," 182:, an honorary science society. She authored twelve published papers of her own between 1880 and 1893, and collaborated with her husband, 438: 509:(San Diego, California: privately published, 1880) (List was submitted to the San Diego Society of Natural History, November 5, 1880.) 2165: 1966: 1932:, finding aid for the papers of Rosa Smith Eigenmann and Carl H. Eigenmann at Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 294: 174:. She "is considered the first woman ichthyologist in the United States." Eigenmann was also the first woman to become president of 2215: 1935: 1840:. Leland Stanford Junior University Publications University Series. Stanford, California: Stanford University. pp. 445–46. 1500:. Leland Stanford Junior University Publications University Series. Stanford, California: Stanford University. pp. 445–46. 1759: 1098: 1865: 1349: 326:
and pursued an editorial career. Adele Rosa (Eigenmann) Eiler (1896-1978) accompanied her father on the Irwin Expedition to
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publication, "the Eigenmann and Eigenmann authority" became well known throughout the ichthyological community.
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in 1846, but sold it in 1857. Seeking a warmer climate for family health reasons, the Smiths moved to
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Massachusetts," as well as "Preliminary notes on South American Nematognathi" which appeared in the
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Eigenmann's husband, Carl, never fully recovered from his high altitude expeditions in
391: 251: 240:, later an important San Diego horticulturalist known as the "Mother of Balboa Park.") 206: 175: 147: 55: 1944:, finding aid for the collection at Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. 390:
Following Smith's marriage to Carl Eigenmann in 1887, the couple immediately left for
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Some sources suggest that Rosa Smith was frail child and suffered poor health due to
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Rosa Smith Eigenmann died on January 12, 1947, in San Diego, California, of chronic
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Finding aid to the Rosa Smith Eigenmann Scrapbooks, Online Archive of California.
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18 Million Real Things: 150 Years of Discovery at California Academy of Sciences
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18 Million Real Things: 150 Years of Discovery at California Academy of Sciences
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that Eigenmann was the first woman to attend graduate-level classes at Harvard.
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Rosa Smith (Eigenmann), first female curator of ichthyology in any museum.
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Inspired by Nature: The San Diego Natural History Museum after 125 years
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Inspired by nature: The San Diego Natural History Museum after 125 years
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Indiana University's chapter of Sigma Xi, an honorary science society.
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houses a significant collection of Rosa Smith Eigenmann's scrapbooks.
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Rosa Smith Eigenmann: American Ichthyologist, 1858-1947 (M.A. Thesis)
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Rosa Smith Eigenmann: American Ichthyologist, 1858-1947 (M.A. Thesis)
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to begin publishing a newspaper. Charles Kendall Smith founded the
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Photograph of Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa Smith Eigenmann, 1889.
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes /
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes /
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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Dean, Bashford, and Charles Rochester Eastman, eds. (1917).
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Dean, Bashford, and Charles Rochester Eastman, eds. (1916).
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi, or cat-fishes
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People associated with the San Diego Natural History Museum
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Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
1942:"Rosa Smith Eigenmann Papers, 1845, 1884-1939, 1970, 1973" 1778:. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp.  795:"A catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of South America," 665:"Contributions from the San Diego biological laboratory," 655:(1888) 2 (ser. 1): 119–72; and 2 (ser. 2), pp. 28–56 1695:
Dean, Bashford, and Eugene Willis Gudger, eds. (1923).
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Rosa Smith Eigenmann: American Ichthyologist, 1858-1947
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Dean, Bashford; Charles Rochester Eastman, ed. (1916).
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Dean, Bashford; Charles Rochester Eastman, ed. (1917).
679:"Description of new nematogathoid fishes from Brazil," 732:"A revision of the edentulous genera of Curimatinae," 1953:
The San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library
1866:"Biographical Memoir of Carl H. Eigenmann, 1863–1927" 1350:"Biographical Memoir of Carl H. Eigenmann, 1863–1927" 767:(San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences, 1890) 162:(October 7, 1858 – January 12, 1947) was an American 1988: 1556:"Accession 14-106, Eigenmann, Rosa Smith, 1858-1947" 1051:"Accession 14-106, Eigenmann, Rosa Smith, 1858-1947" 1863: 1833: 1786: 1493: 1347: 651:"Preliminary notes on South American Nematognathi" 1892: 1771: 1430:Dean, Bashford; Eugene Willis Gudger, ed. (1923). 1376: 917: 1899:. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences. 1616:. San Diego, California: University of San Diego. 924:. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences. 783:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 759:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 752:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 727:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 674:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 653:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 639:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 609:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 607:"Description of a New Species of Euprotomicrus," 405:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 2137: 1749: 1088: 693:"On the development of California food fishes," 560:"The life colors of Cremnobates integripinnis," 1175: 1173: 1127: 1125: 1123: 700:"On the genesis of the color-cells of fishes," 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1171: 1169: 1167: 1165: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 672:"Description of a new species of Cyprinodon," 1974: 1254: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 757:"Descriptions of new species of Sebastodes," 553:) from Spokane river, Washington territory," 507:A list of the fishes of San Diego, California 1120: 998:, pp. 25–26; and "Rosa Smith Eigenmann," in 370:also published several of Smith's articles. 354:) living in underwater caves at San Diego's 1768:Hubbs, Carl L., "Rosa Smith Eigenmann," in 1150: 966:Hubbs, Carl L., "Rosa Smith Eigenmann," in 407:, and "South American Nematognathi" in the 205:Rosa Smith was born on October 7, 1858, in 189: 1981: 1967: 1233: 1035: 790:Annuals of the New York Academy of Science 734:Annuals of the New York Academy of Science 600:) in Todos Santos bay, Lower California," 29: 1722:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1686:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1650:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 1457:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1370: 1320:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1222: 1220: 1209:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1936:"Rosa Smith Eigenmann papers, 1880-1927" 859: 574:"On the life coloration of the young of 293: 193: 2221:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 1750:Engstrand, Iris; Bullard, Anne (1999). 1089:Engstrand, Iris; Bullard, Anne (1999). 857: 855: 853: 851: 849: 847: 845: 843: 841: 839: 823:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 797:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 750:"Additions to the fauna of San Diego," 739:"The young stages of some selachians," 646:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 602:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 592:"On the occurrence of a new species of 587:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 580:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 569:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 562:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 555:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 540:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 525:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 514:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 439:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 376:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 360:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 2161:20th-century American women scientists 2156:19th-century American women scientists 2138: 1886: 1478: 1217: 1069: 1067: 911: 364:A list of fish of San Diego California 289: 1962: 1769: 1569: 1543:. Biodiversity Heritage Library. 1890 1516:. Biodiversity Heritage Library. 1890 1078:. San Diego: University of San Diego. 967: 863: 1736:Lilly Library Manuscript Collections 1611: 1137:Lilly Library Manuscript Collections 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 836: 622:Co-authored with Carl H. Eigenmann: 519:"Description of a new gobioid fish ( 172:San Diego Society of Natural History 2125:Panama–California Exposition (1915) 1226:Hubbs, "Eigenmann, Rosa Smith," in 1064: 477: 13: 2115:Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve 1787:Jordan, David Starr (1927-05-27). 1558:. Smithsonian Institution Archives 1073: 1053:. Smithsonian Institution Archives 802:"New fishes from western Canada," 497: 368:American Museum of Natural History 14: 2242: 1914: 1377:David Starr Jordan (1927-05-27). 1005: 941: 545:"Description of a new species of 530:"Description of a new species of 170:, and the first librarian of the 2166:19th-century American zoologists 1990:San Diego Natural History Museum 1852:. San Diego Supercomputer Center 1228:Notable American Women 1607–1950 725:"A review of the Erythrininae," 707:"On the phosphorescent spots of 245:San Diego Natural History Museum 1579:Environmental Biology of Fishes 1570:Brown, Pamela Stocking (1994). 1504: 1465: 1423: 1341: 1328: 996:Environmental Biology of Fishes 873:Environmental Biology of Fishes 864:Brown, Pamela Stocking (1994). 658:"South American Nematognathi," 538:) from San Diego, California," 523:) from San Diego, California," 338:editor of his research papers. 2216:People from Monmouth, Illinois 2120:Anza Borrego Desert State Park 1837:The Genera of Fishes, Part III 1497:The Genera of Fishes, Part III 1107: 1082: 984: 905: 457:, blind cave vertebrates from 444: 428:California Academy of Sciences 168:California Academy of Sciences 138:California Academy of Sciences 1: 1891:. In Howell, Keith K. (ed.). 1612:Byrd, Bridgette Anne (1999). 1531: 1074:Byrd, Bridgette Anne (1999). 916:. In Howell, Keith K. (ed.). 817:Co-authored with John Swain: 743:(1888) 25: 150–51; and also: 346:Around 1879 Smith discovered 310:scientist who was pursuing a 1864:Stejneger, Leonhard (1937). 1834:Jordan, David Starr (1919). 1572:"Early Women Ichthyologists" 1494:Jordan, David Starr (1919). 1348:Stejneger, Leonhard (1937). 866:"Early Women Ichthyologists" 302:Smith met fellow IU student 7: 1813:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 1403:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 745:The West-American Scientist 720:The West-American Scientist 713:The West-American Scientist 702:The West-American Scientist 688:The West-American Scientist 681:The West-American Scientist 667:The West-American Scientist 632:The West-American Scientist 273:living in caves underneath 198:Eigenmann's former home in 10: 2247: 2231:Biologists from California 2196:Scientists from California 2089:Charles Hazelius Sternberg 1028:"Rosa Smith Eiganmann" in 614:"New California Fishes, " 2186:Harvard University alumni 2181:American women biologists 2102: 2044:William Templeton Johnson 1996: 1770:James, Edward T. (1971). 968:James, Edward T. (1971). 729:(1889) 2 (ser. 2): 100–16 628:Cyprinodon californiensis 396:Woods Hole, Massachusetts 341: 153: 143: 133: 117: 110: 100: 90: 80: 62: 37: 28: 21: 2226:Biologists from Illinois 1887:Wellck, Michele (2003). 1697:A Bibliography of Fishes 1661:A Bibliography of Fishes 1624:A Bibliography of Fishes 1473:A Bibliography of Fishes 1432:A Bibliography of Fishes 1294:A Bibliography of Fishes 1183:A Bibliography of Fishes 912:Wellck, Michele (2003). 829: 761:(1890) 2 (ser. 3): 36–38 690:(1889) 6: 123–32; 147–50 641:(1888) 2 (ser. 1): 51–78 190:Early life and education 2211:American women curators 2171:American ichthyologists 1048:"Descriptive Entry" in 754:(1890) 2 (ser. 3): 1–24 709:Porichthys margaritatus 488:Greenwood Memorial Park 380:Smithsonian Institution 225:in 1876 and settled in 85:Greenwood Memorial Park 2074:Ellen Browning Scripps 2064:Charles Russell Orcutt 2009:Margaret Wood Bancroft 1846:"Rosa Smith Eigenmann" 1471:Bashford and Eastman, 676:(1889) 2 (ser. 1): 270 576:Pomacentrus rubicundus 332:University of Missouri 299: 202: 16:American ichthyologist 2191:People from San Diego 785:(1891) p. 159–61 611:(1890) 2 (ser. 3): 35 297: 197: 74:San Diego, California 2176:Women ichthyologists 2034:Ethel Bailey Higgins 2014:Rosa Smith Eigenmann 1921:Rosa Smith Eigenmann 1873:Biographical Memoirs 1357:Biographical Memoirs 472:Coronado, California 400:U.S. Fish Commission 356:Point Loma Peninsula 284:undergraduate degree 275:Point Loma Peninsula 264:Bloomington, Indiana 200:Bloomington, Indiana 160:Rosa Smith Eigenmann 23:Rosa Smith Eigenmann 2049:Laurence M. Klauber 2029:Charles F. Harbison 1805:1927Sci....65..515P 1789:"Carl H. Eigenmann" 1395:1927Sci....65..515P 1379:"Carl H. Eigenmann" 811:American Naturalist 804:American Naturalist 776:American Naturalist 741:American Naturalist 695:American Naturalist 660:American Naturalist 616:American Naturalist 451:American Naturalist 409:American Naturalist 378:. In addition, the 334:, became a writer. 324:Stanford University 290:Marriage and family 2024:Raymond M. Gilmore 1715:has generic name ( 1679:has generic name ( 1643:has generic name ( 1591:10.1007/bf00023798 1450:has generic name ( 1313:has generic name ( 1202:has generic name ( 885:10.1007/bf00023798 825:, (1882) 5: 119–43 778:(1891) 25: 1132–33 392:Harvard University 300: 260:Indiana University 252:David Starr Jordan 207:Monmouth, Illinois 203: 176:Indiana University 148:David Starr Jordan 56:Monmouth, Illinois 2206:American curators 2133: 2132: 2054:George E. Lindsay 2004:Clinton G. Abbott 1889:"The Early Years" 1761:978-0-918969-04-0 1334:Byrd reported in 1100:978-0-918969-04-0 914:"The Early Years" 813:(1893) 27: 151–54 806:(1892) 26: 961–64 697:(1889) 23: 107–10 662:(1888) 23: 647–49 648:(1888) 11: 463–66 618:(1891) 25: 153–56 420:William G. Farlow 304:Carl H. Eigenmann 184:Carl H. Eigenmann 157: 156: 144:Academic advisors 112:Scientific career 105:Carl H. Eigenmann 2238: 2103:Related articles 2039:Laurence M. 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Monmouth, Illinois
San Diego, California
Greenwood Memorial Park
American
Carl H. Eigenmann
Ichthyology
California Academy of Sciences
David Starr Jordan
ichthyologist
California Academy of Sciences
San Diego Society of Natural History
Indiana University
Sigma Xi
Carl H. Eigenmann

Bloomington, Indiana
Monmouth, Illinois
Vermont
Illinois
California
San Diego
San Francisco
Kate Sessions
San Diego Natural History Museum
David Starr Jordan
ichthyologist
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
blind goby

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