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| first_name = Carl
| name = Vogt
| honorific_prefix = Prof.
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| image = File:Vogt,_Carl.jpg
| birth_date = 1817
| death_date = 1895
| address = Geneva
| occupation = academic
| elected_ESL = 1869.04

| elected_ASL = 1863.11.17
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL, AI Hon. Fellow <br />ASL corresponding member 1863.11.17<br />ASL Honorary Member 1864.11.01
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== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===

=== House Notes ===
Professor of Natural History<br /><br />1864. It is proposed that the following works should be next undertaken by the Society:— Carl Vogt. Vorlesungen über den Menschen, seine Stellung in der Schöpfung und in der Geschichte der Erde. 8vo, Giessen, 1863. Edited by Dr. James Hunt, F.S.A., Pres. A.S.L. (In the Press.)<br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Carl Christoph Vogt (5 July 1817 in Gießen, Grand Duchy of Hesse – 5 May 1895 in Geneva, Switzerland) was a German scientist who emigrated to Switzerland. Vogt published a number of notable works on zoology, geology and physiology. All his life he was engaged in politics, in the German Frankfurt Parliament of 1848-9 and later in Switzerland.<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Im Gebirg und auf den Gletschern (In the mountains and on the glaciers; 1843) Physiologische Briefe (Letters on physiology; 1845–46) Grundriss der Geologie (Outline of geology; 1860) Lehrbuch der Geologie und Petrefactenkunde (Textbook on geology and petrification; 2 vols., 1846–47; ed. 4, 1879) An English version of his Lectures on Man: his Place in Creation and in the History of the Earth was published by the Anthropological Society of London in 1864.<br />
=== House Publications ===
On cretinism <br />on Italian crania<br />lectures on man: his place in creation and in the history of the earth; edited by J. Hunt<br />on microcephali; or, human-ape organisms. Translation<br />the primitive period of the human species. Trans<br />on the results of the congress of palaeontologists at Copenhagen see Anth. News, 188
== Related Material Details ==
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=== Other Material ===
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