E. Raymond Hall

E. Raymond Hall

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Name: Eugene Raymond Hall (often credited as E. Raymond Hall)

Lifespan: May 11, 1902 – April 2, 1986 (aged 83 years)

Occupation: American mammalogist

Key Achievements:

  • Studied zoology and became a renowned expert in mammals, particularly those of North America.
  • Authored or co-authored numerous books and scientific publications on mammals, including:
    • A Synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha (1940)
    • Mammals of Nevada (1946)
    • American Weasels (1951)
    • Handbook of Mammals of Kansas (1955)
    • The Mammals of North America (1959) - A landmark work for mammalogy in North America
  • Served as Director of the Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas for many years.
  • Chaired the Department of Zoology at the University of Kansas.
  • Held the position of Director of the State Biological Survey of Kansas.
  • Received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 1943 to study American weasels.
  • Elected president of the American Society of Mammalogists from 1944 to 1946.
  • Honored as an honorary member of the American Society of Mammalogists in 1964.

Legacy: E. Raymond Hall's extensive research and publications significantly contributed to the understanding of North American mammal diversity, taxonomy, and ecology. His work continues to be a valuable resource for mammalogists and conservation biologists.

Additional Notes:

  • Hall was married to Mary Frances Harkey and had three sons.
  • You can find his obituary or biographical information in resources like scientific society publications or university archives related to his work.
Found 2 books in total
A Synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha
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A New Pocket Gopher (Genus Thomomys) From Wyoming and Colorado
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