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Definition of Naturalists
1. naturalist [n] - See also: naturalist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Naturalists
Literary usage of Naturalists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"The American Society of Naturalists will offer for Tuesday morning, January 1,
... The Naturalists' dinner, in which member» of the affiliated societies are ..."
2. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1912)
"Naturalists." or " Deniers ot-the Law of ... and who maintain that all Law of
Nations is only a part of the Law of Nature. T^he leader of the Naturalists is ..."
3. Catalogueby Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) by Brown University, Brown University Class of 1838, Washburn Observatory, Library, Manton Free Library, Exeter, R.I. Manton Free Library, Colorado State Library, Class of 1838, Woodman Astronomical Library, Exeter (R.I.), Liverpool (England) (1884)
"7th ed. pp. viii + 78 1809 3.1686 Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club, Proceedings
of the, ... pool, 1881-3 H 1993 Liverpool Naturalists' Scrap Book, The. ..."
4. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, Edward Pidgeon, John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray (1830)
"crocodiles—researches, prosecuted by various naturalists of different countries,
... The Baron, in enumerating the names of those naturalists to whom we are ..."
5. American Lands and Letters by Donald Grant Mitchell (1898)
"With these lighthouses of dates we go back to our quiet talks; first, about some
Naturalists. Early Naturalists. ..."
6. The Intellectual Observer (1865)
"Naturalists' FIELD CLUBS; THEIR WORK AND WAYS OF DOING IT. ... Now that naturalists'
field clubs have become so numerous and so widely popular, ..."
7. The Equality of States in International Law by Edwin De Witt Dickinson (1920)
"The passage quoted from the essay on dominion is the one that is cited as De
cive, XIV, 4, by all the naturalists from Pufendorf on: " Rursus naturalis ..."