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Robert Wilson Shufeldt Jr. (December 1, 1850 –
January 21, 1934) was an
American osteologist, myologist,
museologist and
ethnographer who
contributed to...
- States–Korea
Treaty of 1882, also
known as the
Shufeldt Treaty. The U.S.
emissary Robert Wilson Shufeldt suggested that
Korea adopt a
national flag to...
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negotiations with the
Koreans and had
dispatched Commodore Robert Shufeldt to East Asia waters.
Shufeldt had
first visited ****anese
officials in 1880, to see if...
- and
Navigation (Korean: 조·미수호통상조약, Hanja: 朝美修好通商條約), also
known as the
Shufeldt Treaty, was
negotiated between representatives of the
United States and...
- h. pontilis) -
Mountains of
northern Baja
California (Sierra Juarez)
Shufeldt's dark-e****
junco (J. h. shufeldti) - West
slopes of
coastal mountains from...
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Robert Wilson Shufeldt (February 21, 1822 –
November 7, 1895) was a 19th-century
officer in the
United States Navy best
known for his
negotiation of the...
- Cormorants".
Zoologica Africana. 13: 81–102. doi:10.1080/00445096.1978.11447608.
Shufeldt, R.W. (1915). "Comparative
osteology of Harris's
Flightless Cormorant (Nannopterum...
- was
named by
Shufeldt in 1915, and
while its
known material (a
single dorsal vertebra)
cannot be
directly compared to H. altus,
Shufeldt and
others have...
- Wood
mounted her skin. Her
internal parts were
dissected by
Robert Wilson Shufeldt and are also
preserved and kept by the
National Museum of
Natural History...
- Sprague, the
American consul in Gibraltar, from
Captain Shufeldt of the US Navy. In
Shufeldt's view, the
marks on the bow were not man-made, but came from...