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  1. Theodore Nicholas Gill (March 21, 1837 – September 25, 1914) was an American ichthyologist, mammalogist, malacologist, and librarian. Career [ edit ] Born and educated in New York City under private tutors, Gill early showed interest in natural history.

  2. Theodore Nicholas Gill (1837-1914) was born in New York, NY, and died in Washington, D.C.. He was a zoologist, Smithsonian librarian, Library of Congress assistant librarian, and associated with George Washington University. SIA RU000095 [SA-601]. Gill attempted being a professor at Columbian College in 1860; however, after it was noted that ...

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  3. THEODORE NICHOLAS GILL. BY WILLIAM HEALBY DAIX. The subject of this memoir was born on Broadway, New York City, below the City Hall, March 21, 1837, anf' died at Washington, D. C, September 25, 1914. He was the son of James Darrell and Elizabeth Vosburgh Gill. The father was the son of a merchant of St. Johns, Newfoundland, descended

  4. Theodore Nicholas Gill. (Photo courtesy of the MCZ) 21 March 1937 – 1914. Born: New York, N.Y.. Died: Washington, D.C.. Occupation: Ichthyologist, Malacologist ...

  5. Gill, Theodore Nicholas. ( b. New York, N.Y., 2 I March 1837: d. Washington, D.C., 25 September 1914) ichthyology. His youthful interest in the Fulton Fish Market led Gill to a life’s work in fishes and other animals despite the preference of his father, James Darrell Gill, for his son to become a minister. His mother, Elizabeth Vosburgh Gill ...

  6. IN MEMORIAM: THEODORE NICHOLAS GILL. • Boa• NEw YORK CITY MAR. 21, 1837; DIED WASHINGTON D.C., SEPT. 25, 1914. BY T. S. PALMER. Plate XXVI. THEODORE NICHOLAS GILL, 'Master of Taxonomy' --such was the characterization by Dr. David Starr Jordan of the man whom Prof. Spencer P. Baird called the most learned, and Prof. G. Brown

  7. Sep 30, 2023 · Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 276 taxon names authored by Theodore Nicholas Gill; Publications [edit] (List may be incomplete) 1858 [edit]. Gill, T.N. 1858. Synopsis of the fresh water fishes of the western portion of the island of Trinidad, W. I. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York 6(nos 10–13, art. 38): 363–430.

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