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Mankind delights in a mystery of whatever sort, that thrill of something unknown to be discovered. For long years the migration of birds has stood as a delightful and mysterious riddle of Nature, but now bids fair to clear away and unfold more wonderful things than we dreamed of.
Glover Morrill Allen
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Glover Morrill Allen
Born:
February 8, 1879
Died:
February 14, 1942
(aged 63)
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Glover Morrill Allen was an American zoologist.
Known for:
The whalebone whales of New England (1915)
Narrative of a Trip to the Bahamas (1904)
Fauna of New England, 11: List of the Aves (1909)
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