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Publications About the History of the MVZ

  • Gerson, E. M. 1987. "Audiences and Allies: the Transformation of American Zoology, 1880-1930." Paper to be read at the Conference on History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology, Blacksburg, Va., June 1987.

  • Gerson, E. M. 1996. "Comparative Biology in the 21st Century." Notes for a talk at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, January 17, 1996.

  • Griesemer, J. R. 1990. "Modeling in the Museum: On the Role of Remnant Models in the Work of Joseph Grinnell." Biology and Philosophy 5: 3-36.

  • Griesemer, J. R. 1991. "Material Models in Biology", in PSA 1990, volume 2, A. Fine, M. Forbes and L. Wessels (eds.), East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, 79-93.

  • Griesemer, J. R. 1992. "Niche: Historical Perspectives," in Key Words in Evolutionary Biology, E. F. Keller and E. S. Lloyd (eds.),Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 231-240. [NOTE - what we actually have is a manuscript or talk by Griesemer dated 16 October 1989 with the title: Niche: Some Historical Considerations. But written in at the top is In Press, with the authors and title given under 1992. If your purpose is to show publications, then go with book. If to show what is in our archives, then with manuscript/talk.]

  • Griesemer, J. R. and E. M. Gerson. 1993. "Collaboration in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology." Journal of the History of Biology 26(2): 185-204.

  • Grinnell, H. W. 1940. "Joseph Grinnell: 1877-1939 ." The Condor. Berkeley, California, 27 cm. vol. XLII, no. 1, p. 1-38.

  • Grinnell, H. W. 1958. "Annie Montague Alexander." Grinnell Naturalists Society. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.

  • Hall, E. R. 1939. "Joseph Grinnell (1877 to 1939)." Obituary. Journal of Mammalogy 20: 409-417.

  • Herman, S. G. 1986. "The Naturalist's Field Journal: A Manual of Instruction based on a System Established by Joseph Grinnell." Buteo Books, Vermillion, South Dakota.

  • Johnson, N. K. 1995. "Ornithology at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley." Pp. 183-221 in Contributions to the History of North American Ornithology, Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, No. 12, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  • Jones, J. K., Jr. 1991. "Genealogy of Twentieth-Century Systematic Mammalogists in North America: the Descendants of Joseph Grinnell." Pp. 48-55, in Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity, and Conservation, M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly (eds.), University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 468 pp.

  • Lacey, E. A., J. Wieczorek; R. D. Sage, M. I. Christie; R. A. Ojeda; E. P. Lessa; C. E. Borghi; M. Gallardo; U. Pardinas; A. Monjeau. 2003. "Oliver Pearson (1915-2003)." Obituary. Mastozoologia Neotropical/Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy 10(1): 195-205.

  • Layne, J.M. and R.S. Hoffmann. 1994. "Presidents." Pp. 22-70 in Seventy-five Years of Mammalogy (1919-1994), E.C. Birney and J.R. Choate (eds.), Special Publication, The American Society of Mammalogists 11:1-433.

  • Pitelka, F. A. 1993. "Academic Family Tree for Loye and Alden Miller." The Condor 95: 1065-1067.

  • Rodriguez-Robles, J. A., D.A. Good, and D.B. Wake. 2003. "Brief History of Herpetology in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, with a List of Type Specimens of Recent Amphibians and Reptiles." University of California Publications in Zoology 131:1-119.

  • Shuford, W. D. 2005. "Familiar faces & female foresight: Brief reflections on the history of field ornithology in California." Birding 37:38-42.

  • Star, S. L. 1986. "Organizing Nature: Annie Montague Alexander, 1867-1950." Proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities. June 1, 1986.

  • Sterling, K. B. 1978. "Introduction." in An Account of the Mammals and Birds of the Lower Colorado Valley, J. Grinnell, Arno Press, New York, i-xx.

  • Sterling, K. B. 1978. "Introduction." in Biologists and Their World (Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America). L. Agassiz, K. B. Sterling, and J. L. Agassiz. Arno Press, i-xx.

  • Star, S. L. and J. R. Griesemer. 1989. "Institutional Ecology, 'Translations,' and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907 - 1939." Social Studies of Science 19: 387-420.

  • Stein, B. R. 1997. "Annie M. Alexander: Extraordinary Patron." Journal of the History of Biology 30: 243-266.

  • Stein, B. R. 2001. "On Her Own Terms, Annie Montague Alexander and the Rise of Science in the American West." University of California Press, Berkeley.

  • Whitaker, J. O., Jr. 1994. "Academic Propinquity: III. The Joesph Grinnell/E. R. Hall Group (Berkeley and Kansas)." Pp. 129-134 in Seventy-five Years of Mammalogy (1919-1994), E.C. Birney and J.R. Choate (eds.), Special Publication, The American Society of Mammalogists 11:1-433.
 
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