The San Diego Natural History Museum. Photo by Richard Benton How time flies. In 1874, the San Diego census recorded about 3,000 people — just a little larger than the enrollment of San Diego High School today. That was just 15 years after Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, and the telephone hadn’t been invented yet. In October of that year, a group of amateur naturalists came together to form the San Diego Society of Natural History to be a primary source of scientific culture: find new species, discuss technical innovations, serve a growing community eager for information, and make real contributions to the study of this region. Nearly 150 years later, the o
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