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William Dandridge Peck
William Dandridge Peck (May 8, 1763 – October 8, 1822) was an American naturalist, the first native-born entomologist and a pioneer in the field of economic entomology. In 1806 he became the first professor of natural history at Harvard, a position he held until his death in 1822. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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Natural history of the slug worm [One line in Latin from Pliny] / by Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822
Published 1799Other Authors: “…Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822…”
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On insects which affect oaks and cherry trees by Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822
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A catalogue of American and foreign plants, cultivated in the Botanic Garden, Cambridge, Massachusetts by Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822
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