Edward Sylvester Morse
1838 – 1925
77 works on record
Works

Japan day by day
1978

Additional notes on arrow release
1922

Observations on living gasteropods of New England
1921

Biographical memoir of Charles Sedgwick Minot, 1852-1914
1920

Japan day by day, 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83
1917

Mars and its mystery
1906

Observations on living Brachipoda
1902

Glimpses of China and Chinese homes
1902

Was middle America peopled from Asia?
1898

Ancient and modern methods of arrow-release
1885

Japanese homes and their surroundings
1885

Man in the Tertiaries: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association ..
1884

On the identity of the ascending process of the astragalus in birds with the intermedium
1880

First book of zoölogy
1875

On the Systematic Position of the Brachiopoda
1873

On the early stages of Terebratulina septentrionalis
1871

First book of zo©œlogy

Nihon sono hi sono hi

Old houses in Salem

Fireflies flashing in unison
Nihon sonohi sonohi
1970
Observations on living Lamellibranchs of New England
1919
Biographical memoir of Charles Otis Whitman, 1842-1910
1912
An early stage of acmaea
1910
The steam whistle a menace to public health
1905
A brief sketch of the Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, Mass
1900
Pre-Columbian musical instruments in America
1899
Korean interviews
1897
On the so-called bow-pullers of antiquity
1894
A curious Aino toy
1893
Latrines of the East
1893
On the older forms of terra-cotta roofing tiles
1892
Shell mounds of Omori
1879
What American zoologists have done for evolution
1876
On the carpal and tarsal bones of birds
1870
Observations on the terrestrial Pulmonifera of Maine
1864
Japan Day By Day, 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83, Volume 1
Japan Day By Day, 1877, 1878-79, 1882-83, Volume 2
Hyakunenmae no Nihon
Mōsu no mita Nihon
On the early stages of an ascidian, (Cynthia pyriformis Rathke)
Nihon tōjiki zensho
Mōsu no mita Nihon ten
Seiramu Pībodī Hakubutsukan-zō, hyakunenmae no Nihon
Seiramu Pībodī Hakubutsukan-zō, Mōsu no mita Nihon
Ōmori Kaizuka
On the importance of good manners
Museums of art and their influences
Frederick Ward Putnam, 1839-1915
[Pamphlets
日本その日その日
Spiritualism as a survival
ベルツ, モース, モラエス, ケーベル, ウォシュバン集 /
Evidences of cannibalism in an early race in Japan
大森介墟古物編
Apparatus for illustrating the variation of wave lengths by the motion of its origin
On the oviducts and embryolgy of terebratulina
The Brachiopoda, a division of annelida
A curious Ainu toy
Descriptions of new species of Pupadæ
Dolmens in Japan
The utilization of the sun's rays in heating and ventilating apartments
Chinese, Corean and Japanese potteries
If public libraries, why not public museums?
Agassiz and the school at Penikese
A classification of Mollusca
Remarks on the relations of anomia
The suppression of unnecessary noise
A comparison between the ancient and modern molluscan fauna of Omori, Japan ...
Appeal to stop steam whistles
Address delivered at the New York meeting
Notes on the condition of zoölogy, fifty years ago and today
Health-matters in Japan
First book of zoology
A brief sketch of the Peabody academy of science, Salem, Massachusetts
On a diminutive form of buccinum undatum [male] case of nature selection
The Omori shell mounds