Amos Binney

American physician and malacologist
Amos Binney
Amos Binney
Amos Binney
Born(1803-10-18)October 18, 1803
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedFebruary 18, 1847(1847-02-18) (aged 43)
Rome, Italy
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBrown University and Harvard College
Scientific career
Fieldsmalacology

Amos Binney (October 18, 1803 – February 18, 1847) was an American physician and malacologist.[1]

Biography

His son was William G. Binney.

He was a co-founder of Boston Society of Natural History in 1830[2] and he was a member of the society until his death in 1847.[2] He was also a president of the society from May 17, 1843, to May 5, 1847.[2]

He ran in the 1827 Boston mayoral election.

Bibliography

  • (1851-1855). The terrestrial air-breathing mollusks of the United States, and the adjacent territories of North America.
    • Volume 1 - edited by Augustus Addison Gould
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3
    • Volume 4

References

  1. ^ "Amos Binney" http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~ksc/Malacologists/BinneyA.html accessed 31 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Creed P. R. (ed.) (1930). The Boston Society of Natural History, 1830-1930. Boston. 120 pp., p. 15.

External links

  • Works by or about Amos Binney at Internet Archive
  • photo of memorial of Amos Binney in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts
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