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   Blake
   James Henry
   J. H. B. ; J. Henry Blake ;
   
   
   1845 (not 1844) in Boston, Massachusetts
   1941
   Somerville, Massachusetts
   
   
   pupil of Hollingsworth & William Rimmer, Boston; Moore at Harvard Univ., Agassiz at Penikese Laboratory
   United States of America
   A. G. Weeks: Diurnal Lepidoptera ; Samuel H. Scudder: Butterflies (1889) ; Louis Agassiz: Challenger reports ; Hassler ; Memoirs read before the Boston Society of Natural History (Boston 1866-1928) ; Alexander Agassiz & Samuel Garman: Fishes Mexico, Central, South America, Galapagos (1899) & Chimeroids (1904) & Plagiostomia (1913) ; Samuel H. Scudder: Butterflies of Eastern United States & Canada (1889) ; Tertiary Insects of North America (1899) ;
   Boston Photogravure Co.; The Fishery and Fishery Industry of the United States 1884 ; 1866 artist of Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
   Photo-Engraving Company of New York City ; artist ->AM Westergren & -> L. Trouvelot; chromolithogr. -> Thomas Sinclair ;
   zoological, entomological, paleontological, and anatomical ink drawing, oil landscapes, painting, engraving ;
   http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/11806544?op=n&n=1&treeaction=expand ; www.lindahall.org/samuel-hubbard-scudder/ ;
   http://books.google.de/books/about/James_Henry_Blake_s_Hassler_Expedition_d.html?id=MPuqHAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y ;
   Nissen: Zoolog. Buchillustration 1969/78 ; AKL 11 1995: 354 ; ThB 4 1910: 84 ; Science 1941: 131 ; A. Blum: Picturing Nature 1993 ; Rice 2010: 310 ; Adam P. Summers, K. E. Hartel & T. J. Koob: Agassiz Garman Albatross & Deep-sea Fishes, Marine Fisheries Review 61,1999: 62-, fig. 8 ; Davidson 2008: 88 ; Gilbert 2000: 92-3 ;
   member of Hassler Expedition 1871-2. http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/expeditions/vcsearch.php?cat=visual%20materials&any=blake ; on 1891 Albatross Expedition off Panama a& Ecuador coasts; 1899 fl. Cambridge, Massachusetts; Residence: 1935 - Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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