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George Howard Parker

    George Howard Parker was a distinguished Professor of Zoology at Harvard University. His scholarly pursuits centered on the study of the animal kingdom, earning him widespread recognition for his academic achievements. He held esteemed memberships in several prestigious scientific societies. His contributions significantly impacted the field of zoology.

    The Reactions Of Earthworms To Salts: A Study In Protoplasmic Stimulation As A Basis Of Interpreting The Sense Of Taste
    Smell, Taste, and Allied Senses in the Vertebrates
    The Elementary Nervous System
    The fur Seals and Other Life of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, in 1914
    The Evolution of Man: a Series of Lectures Delivered Before the Yale Chapter of the Sigma xi During the Academic Year 1921-1922
    Color Changes of Animals in Relation to Nervous Activity