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" European palaeontologists, are, to a large extent, directly or indirectly due to Hatcher's energy and skill, and to the large-minded help and advice as to methods and localities which were always at the service of anyone who chose to ask for them. "
Geological Magazine - Page 558
edited by - 1904
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Annals of the Carnegie Museum, Volume 2

Carnegie Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Natural history - 1903 - 704 pages
...preserved fossils in American museums, which awaken the admiring envy of European paleontologists, are, to a large extent, directly or indirectly due to Hatcher's energy and skill and to the large minded help and advice as to methods and localities which were always at the service of anyone...
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Science, Volume 20

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1904 - 966 pages
...preserved fossils in American museums, which awaken the admiring envy of European paleontologists, are, to a large extent, directly or indirectly due...and localities which were always at the service of any one who chose to ask for them. Hatcher's uprightness and sincerity of [NS VOL. XX. No. 500. character,...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 16

Geological Society of America - Geology - 1905 - 880 pages
...preserved fossils in American museums, which awaken the admiring envy of European paleontologists, are to a large extent directly or indirectly due to...and localities which were always at the service of any one who clio.se to ask for them. " Hatcher's uprightness and sincerity of character, no less than...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 16

Geological Society of America - Geology - 1905 - 854 pages
...preserved fossils in American museums, which awaken the admiring envy of European paleontologists, are to a large extent directly or indirectly due to...and localities which were always at the service of any one who chose to ask for them. " Hatcher's uprightness and sincerity of character, no less than...
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Annals of the Carnegie Museum, Volume 2

Carnegie Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Natural history - 1904 - 688 pages
...preserved fossils in American museums, which awaken the admiring envy of European paleontologists, are, to a large extent, directly or indirectly due to Hatcher's energy and skill and to the large minded help and advice as to methods and localities which were always at the service of anyone...
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