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Mary Treat

Naturalist and correspondent
Mary Adelia Davis Treat was a naturalist and correspondent of Charles Darwin. Treat's contributions to both botany and entomology were extensive—six species of plants and animals were named after her, ... Wikipedia
Born: September 7, 1830, Trumansburg, NY
Died: April 11, 1923 (age 92 years), Pembroke, NY
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Mary Adelia Davis Treat was a naturalist and correspondent of Charles Darwin. Treat's contributions to both botany and entomology were extensive—six species ...
Mary Treat was a naturalist from New Jersey who made significant contributions to the fields of entomolgy and botany. Over the period 1871–1876, she exchanged ...
Mary Treat is most well known for her extensive work in botany and entomology. Her impressive work record includes countless scientific articles and a good ...
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Mary Treat (1830-1923) was born in New York and moved to Ohio with her parents as a young child. She eventually married a doctor there, Joseph Burrel Treat; she ...
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Pioneer Scientist and Author. Mary Treat was a naturalist from New Jersey and a major contributor to many scientific developments of the nineteenth century. She ...
Feb 17, 2023 · Working as a naturalist primarily from her Vineland home, Mary Treat was a groundbreaking scientist who discovered new flora and fauna, ...
Botanist, entomologist, naturalist, 19th century flora and fauna hunter, nature writer, teacher, pioneer, trailblazer, daughter, sister, wife, aunt. All of ...
She was a skilled naturalist who was fascinated by both plants and insects, and these interests converged in carnivorous plants. Mary corresponded directly with ...
Mary Treat (1830-1923) was a prolific scientific writer who earned a reputation as “the world's most famous and industrious woman naturalist” at a time when ...