Henry Suter, the Glossary
Henry Suter (born Hans Heinrich Suter, 9 March 1841 – 31 July 1918) was a Swiss-born New Zealand zoologist, naturalist, palaeontologist, and malacologist.[1]
Table of Contents
51 relations: Albert Mousson, Arnold Escher von der Linth, Arthur Eastwood, Astronomer, Auguste Forel, Augustus Hamilton, Australian Museum, Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, Cerithiidae, Charles Hedley, Chiton, Christchurch, Conchology, Emigration, Ferdinand de Saussure, Ferrissia neozelanica, Frederick Hutton (scientist), Gastropod shell, Geological survey, Gundlachia (gastropod), Gundlachia lucasi, Hauraki Gulf, Isidora, Keith Lucas (neuroscientist), Land snail, Léopold de Saussure, Linwood Cemetery, Christchurch, List of marine molluscs of New Zealand, List of non-marine molluscs of Brazil, List of non-marine molluscs of New Zealand, Malacology, Marine biology dredge, Masterpiece, Mentorship, Mollusca, Natural history, Nature (journal), Odostomia murdochi, Oligosoma suteri, Paleontology, Placostylus, Potamopyrgus, René de Saussure, Riesbach, Royal Society Te Apārangi, Tertiary, The Hermitage Hotel, The New Zealand Herald, Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Wairarapa, ... Expand index (1 more) »
- New Zealand malacologists
- New Zealand naturalists
- Swiss emigrants to New Zealand
Albert Mousson
Albert Mousson, full name Johann Rudolf Albert Mousson, (17 March 1805, Solothurn – 16 November 1890) was a physicist and a malacologist from Switzerland.
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Arnold Escher von der Linth
Arnold Escher von der Linth (8 June 1807 in Zürich12 July 1872) was a Swiss geologist, the son of Hans Conrad Escher von der Linth (1767–1823).
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Arthur Eastwood
Arthur Henry Eastwood (12 July 1905 – 8 November 1934) was a New Zealand jockey and rowing coxswain who competed at the 1930 British Empire Games.
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Astronomer
An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth.
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Auguste Forel
Auguste-Henri Forel (1 September 1848 – 27 July 1931) was a Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and eugenicist, notable for his investigations into the structure of the human brain and that of ants.
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Augustus Hamilton
Augustus Hamilton (1 March 1853 – 12 October 1913) was a New Zealand ethnologist, biologist and museum director.
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Australian Museum
The Australian Museum is a heritage-listed museum at 1 William Street, Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia.
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Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
The Canterbury Museum is a museum located in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand, in the city's Cultural Precinct.
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Cerithiidae
Cerithiidae, common name the cerithiids or ceriths, is a large family of medium-sized marine gastropods in the clade Sorbeoconcha.
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Charles Hedley
Charles Hedley (27 February 1862 – 14 September 1926) was a naturalist, specifically a malacologist.
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Chiton
Chitons are marine molluscs of varying size in the class Polyplacophora, formerly known as Amphineura.
Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Conchology
Conchology is the study of mollusc shells.
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Emigration
Emigration is the act of leaving a resident country or place of residence with the intent to settle elsewhere (to permanently leave a country).
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Ferdinand de Saussure
Ferdinand de Saussure (26 November 185722 February 1913) was a Swiss linguist, semiotician and philosopher.
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Ferrissia neozelanica
Ferrissia neozelanica, also known as Gundlachia neozelanica, is a species of minute freshwater limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk, or micromollusk, in the family Planorbidae.
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Frederick Hutton (scientist)
Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton (16 November 1836 – 27 October 1905) was an English-born New Zealand scientist who applied the theory of natural selection to explain the origins and nature of the natural history of New Zealand.
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Gastropod shell
The gastropod shell is part of the body of a gastropod or snail, a kind of mollusc.
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Geological survey
A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model.
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Gundlachia (gastropod)
Gundlachia is a genus of minute freshwater snails or limpets, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails and their allies.
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Gundlachia lucasi
Gundlachia lucasi is a species of minute freshwater snail or limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Planorbidae.
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Hauraki Gulf
The Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana is a coastal feature of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Isidora
Isidora or Isadora is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from Ἰσίδωρος, Isídōros (a compound of Ἶσις, Ísis, and δῶρον, dōron: "gift of Isis").
Keith Lucas (neuroscientist)
Keith Lucas FRS (8 March 1879, Greenwich – 5 October 1916, Salisbury Plain) was a British scientist who carried out pioneering work in neuroscience at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Land snail
A land snail is any of the numerous species of snail that live on land, as opposed to the sea snails and freshwater snails.
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Léopold de Saussure
Léopold de Saussure (30 May 1866 – 30 July 1925) was a Swiss-born French sinologist, pioneering scholar of ancient Chinese astronomy, and officer in the French navy.
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Linwood Cemetery, Christchurch
Linwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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List of marine molluscs of New Zealand
This is a list of the marine molluscs of the country of New Zealand, which are a part of the molluscan fauna of New Zealand, which is a part of the biodiversity of New Zealand.
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List of non-marine molluscs of Brazil
The non-marine molluscs of Brazil are a part of the molluscan fauna of Brazil.
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List of non-marine molluscs of New Zealand
Non-marine molluscs of New Zealand include gastropods, such as land snails, and freshwater molluscs (or shellfish), such as freshwater mussels.
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Malacology
Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods.
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Marine biology dredge
The marine biology dredge is used to sample organisms living on a rocky bottom or burrowing within the smooth muddy floor of the ocean (benthic) species.
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Masterpiece
A masterpiece, magnum opus, or paren) in modern use is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship. Historically, a "masterpiece" was a work of a very high standard produced to obtain membership of a guild or academy in various areas of the visual arts and crafts.
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Mentorship
Mentorship is the patronage, influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor.
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Mollusca
Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals, after Arthropoda; members are known as molluscs or mollusks.
Natural history
Natural history is a domain of inquiry involving organisms, including animals, fungi, and plants, in their natural environment, leaning more towards observational than experimental methods of study.
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Nature (journal)
Nature is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England.
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Odostomia murdochi
Odostomia murdochi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
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Oligosoma suteri
Oligosoma suteri, known commonly as Suter's skink, the black shore skink, the egg-laying skink, and Suter's ground skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae.
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Paleontology
Paleontology, also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present).
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Placostylus
Placostylus, or flax snails, are a genus of very large, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Bothriembryontidae.
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Potamopyrgus
Potamopyrgus is a genus of minute freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod molluscs or micromolluscs in the family Tateidae.
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René de Saussure
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and later in Geneva and Bern), who composed important works about Esperanto and interlinguistics from a linguistic viewpoint.
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Riesbach
Riesbach is a district in the Swiss city of Zürich.
Royal Society Te Apārangi
The Royal Society Te Apārangi (in full, Royal Society of New Zealand) is a not-for-profit body in New Zealand providing funding and policy advice in the fields of sciences and the humanities.
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Tertiary
Tertiary is an obsolete term for the geologic period from 66 million to 2.6 million years ago.
The Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel in Mount Cook Village, New Zealand, is a hotel located inside the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, north of Twizel.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
The Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand was a scientific journal and magazine published by the Royal Society of New Zealand.
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Wairarapa
The Wairarapa, a geographical region of New Zealand, lies in the south-eastern corner of the North Island, east of metropolitan Wellington and south-west of the Hawke's Bay Region.
Zoology
ZoologyThe pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon.
See also
New Zealand malacologists
- Baden Powell (malacologist)
- Bill Rudman
- Bruce Marshall (taxonomist)
- Charles Reed Laws
- Henry Suter
- Margaret S. Morley
- Patrick Marshall
- Richard Dell
- Robert C. Murdoch
- Thomas William Kirk
- Walter Oliver
- Winston Ponder
New Zealand naturalists
- Alice Hibbert-Ware
- Andreas Reischek
- Andrew Sinclair (botanist)
- Angela Kepler
- Arthur Atkinson (politician, born 1833)
- Arthur Pycroft
- Bernard Sladden
- Frederick Gibbs (educationalist)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Sturm
- Geoff Moon
- Geoffrey Michael William Hodgkins
- George Denton (naturalist)
- Gilbert Archey
- Henry Suter
- Henry Travers (naturalist)
- Herbert Guthrie-Smith
- John Bollons
- John Buchanan (botanist)
- John Enys (naturalist)
- Lucy Cranwell
- Lucy Moore (botanist)
- Margot Forde
- Peter McKenzie (conservationist)
- Richard Helms (naturalist)
- Richard Henry (conservationist)
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Ruud Kleinpaste
- Samuel Henry Drew
- Thomas Cheeseman
- Thomas Potts
- Walter Mantell
- Walter Oliver
- William Colenso
- William Smith (conservationist)
- William Travers (New Zealand politician)
Swiss emigrants to New Zealand
- Felix Hunger
- Henry Suter
- Kobi Bosshard
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Suter
Also known as Suter, Henry.
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