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Henry Crampton

Henry Edward Crampton (January 5, 1875 – February 26, 1956) was an American evolutionary biologist and malacologist who specialized in land snails. Crampton undertook the first major study of evolution in nature in his research in the Society Islands. Crampton made twelve separate expeditions over the course of his career to Moorea near Tahiti to study the land snail genus ''Partula'', while years more were spent measuring and cataloguing his specimens. In all, he dedicated nearly half-a-century to the study. Crampton taught as a professor at Columbia University and Barnard College from 1904 to 1943. He also worked as a curator at the American Museum of Natural History. Provided by Wikipedia
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    An important instance of insect coalescence. by Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956

    Published 1898
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    The ascidian half-embryo. by Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956

    Published 1897
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    Reversal of cleavage in a sinistral gasteropod. by Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956

    Published 1894
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    Record of meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences : January 1902 to December 1902 /

    Published 1902
    Other Authors: “…Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956…”
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    Record of meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences : January, 1904, to December, 1904 /

    Published 1905
    Other Authors: “…Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956…”
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    Record of meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences : January to December 1903 /

    Published 1903
    Other Authors: “…Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956…”
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