Adolphus Lewis Heermann (October 21, 1821 – September 27, 1865) was an American doctor, naturalist, ornithologist, and explorer. He travelled throughout the U.S. collecting samples and cataloging various species of birds, fish, reptiles, and plants. He participated in the fifth Pacific Railroad Survey as the surgeon and naturalist of a group led by Lt. Robert S. Williamson and reported on the various birds along the route.
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| - Adolphus Lewis Heermann est un médecin et ornithologue américain, né vers 1827 et mort en 1865. (fr)
- Адольфус Льюис Хеерманн (1821—1856) — американский врач, натуралист, орнитолог и исследователь. Путешествовал по США, собирая и каталогизируя птиц, рыб, рептилий и растения. В качестве хирурга и натуралиста участвовал в пятой . Он входил в группу, которой руководил Роберт С. Уиллиамсон (см. en:Robert S. Williamson) и сообщал о разных видах птиц, найденных в исследованных районах. (ru)
- Adolphus Lewis Heermann (October 21, 1821 – September 27, 1865) was an American doctor, naturalist, ornithologist, and explorer. He travelled throughout the U.S. collecting samples and cataloging various species of birds, fish, reptiles, and plants. He participated in the fifth Pacific Railroad Survey as the surgeon and naturalist of a group led by Lt. Robert S. Williamson and reported on the various birds along the route. (en)
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| - Bexar County, Texas, U.S. (en)
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| - New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. (en)
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| - Three quarter length photo of Heermann holding a rifle and wearing a buckskin hat and a fur-lined coat. Heerman has a long, curly, black beard and long mustache. (en)
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| - Adolphus Lewis Heermann (October 21, 1821 – September 27, 1865) was an American doctor, naturalist, ornithologist, and explorer. He travelled throughout the U.S. collecting samples and cataloging various species of birds, fish, reptiles, and plants. He participated in the fifth Pacific Railroad Survey as the surgeon and naturalist of a group led by Lt. Robert S. Williamson and reported on the various birds along the route. Heermann was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the oldest son of Lewis (Surgeon in the Navy, August 3, 1779 - May 1833) and Eliza. After the death of his father, his mother moved to Baltimore and then took them to Europe around 1836. After their education in Europe, Adolphus and his brother Theodore came back to New York in 1842. From 1862 he was suffering from locomotor ataxia, a symptom of syphilis and when Henry Dresser visited San Antonio in 1863, he was able to meet Heermann and the two went riding together on collecting trips. Heermann's legs had to be strapped into the saddle of his horse so that he would not fall off. Theodore wrote to Dresser about the death of Adolphus stating that he had gone out collecting alone, when his gun accidentally went off killing him. (en)
- Adolphus Lewis Heermann est un médecin et ornithologue américain, né vers 1827 et mort en 1865. (fr)
- Адольфус Льюис Хеерманн (1821—1856) — американский врач, натуралист, орнитолог и исследователь. Путешествовал по США, собирая и каталогизируя птиц, рыб, рептилий и растения. В качестве хирурга и натуралиста участвовал в пятой . Он входил в группу, которой руководил Роберт С. Уиллиамсон (см. en:Robert S. Williamson) и сообщал о разных видах птиц, найденных в исследованных районах. (ru)
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