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See also: American naturalist, was See also: born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the 9th of See also: September 1842
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He graduated at Columbian (now See also: George See also: Washington)University, Washington, D.C., in 1861, and at the Medical school of that institution in 1863
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He served as a medical cadet at Washington in 1862—1863, and in 1864 was appointed assistant-surgeon in the See also: regular army
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In 1872 he published his See also: Key to
See also: North American Birds, which, revised and rewritten in 1884 and 19or, has done much to promote the systematic study of See also: ornithology in See also: America
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In 1873—1876 See also: Coues was attached as surgeon and naturalist to the See also: United States See also: Northern Boundary Commission, and in 1876—188o was secretary and naturalist to the United States See also: Geological and See also: Geographical Survey of the Territories, the publications of which he edited
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He was lecturer on anatomy in the medical school of the Columbian University in 1877-1882, and professor of anatomy there in 1882-1887
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He resigned from the army in 1881 to devote himself entirely to scientific research
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He was a founder of the American Ornithologists' Union, and edited its See also: organ, The See also: Auk, and several other ornithological See also: periodicals
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He died at Baltimore, See also: Maryland, on the 25th of See also: December 1899
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In addition to ornithology he did valuable See also: work in mammalogy; his See also: book Fur-Bearing Animals (1877) being distinguished by the accuracy and completeness of its description of See also: species, several of which are already becoming rare
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In 1887 he became president of the See also: Esoteric Theosophical Society of America
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Among the most important of his publications, in several of which he had collaboration, are A See also: Field Ornithology (1874); Birds of the North-west (1874); Monographs on North American
See also: Rodentia, with J
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A . See also: Allen (1877); Birds of the See also: Colorado Valley (1878); A Bibliography of Ornithology (1878—188o, incomplete); New See also: England See also: Bird See also: Life (1881); A See also: Dictionary and Check See also: List of North American Birds (1882); Biogen, A See also: Speculation on the Origin and See also: Motive of Life (1884); The Daemon of Darwin (1884); Can See also: Matter Think
?
(1886) ; and Neuro-Myology (1887)
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He also contributed numerous articles to the Century Dictionary, wrote for various encyclopaedias, and edited the See also: Journals of See also: Lewis and See also: Clark (1893), and The Travels of Zebulon M
.
Pike (1895)
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