Women in the Field : America's Pioneering Women Naturalists …
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transparent Author: Bonta, Marcia, 1940- https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PBJcGp​d6cwm6WBt4tcrry​VC
transparent Title Statement: Women in the Field : America's Pioneering Women Naturalists / Marcia Myers Bonta.
transparent Edition: 1st ed.
transparent Published: College Station : Texas A & M University Press, ©1991.
transparent Description: xix, 299 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 089096467X (cloth ; alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 9780890964675 (cloth ; alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 0890964890 (paper ; alk. paper)
transparent ISBN 9780890964897 (paper ; alk. paper)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-287) and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: [Table of Contents] -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- I. THE PIONEERS -- 1. Jane Colden, Colonial Botanist -- 2. Maria Martin, Audubon's Sweetheart -- II. THE NATURALISTS -- 3. Graceanna Lewis, Quaker Naturalist -- 4. Martha Maxwell, Colorado Naturalist -- 5. Mary Treat, Naturalist of the Pine Barrens -- 6. Annie Montague Alexander, Intrepid Explorer -- 7. Ellen Quillin, Flowerlady of Texas -- III. THE BOTANISTS -- 8. Kate Furbish, the Posey-Woman -- 9. Kate Brandegee, Accidental Botanist -- 10. Alice Eastwood, Grand Old Botanist of the Academy -- 11. Ynes Mexia, Botanical Adventures -- 12. Mary Sophie Young, Trans-Pecos Botanist -- 13. Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton, Mother of American Bryology -- 14. Agnes Chase, Dean of American Agrostologists -- IV. THE ENTOMOLOGISTS -- 15. Anna Botsford Comstock, Dean of American Nature Study -- 16. Annie Trumbull Slosson, the Old Bug Woman -- 17. Edith Patch, Entomological Naturalist -- V. THE ORNITHOLOGISTS -- 18. Florence Merriam Bailey, First Lady of Ornithology -- 19. Althea Rosina Sherman, Ornithologist of an Iowa Dooryard -- 20. Cordelia Stanwood, Bird Woman of Ellsworth -- 21. Margaret Morse Nice, Ethologist of the Song Sparrow -- 22. Amelia Laskey, Patron Saint to the Birds -- VI. THE ECOLOGISTS -- 23. Ann Haven Morgan, Ecologist of Ponds and Streams -- 24. Carrie Dormon, Queen of the Forest Kingdom -- 25. Rachel Carson, Pioneering Ecologist -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: "Typically, men dominated the study of the outdoors in the late eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries. But there were women in the field, too - sometimes accompanying men and sometimes independent of them. Marcia Myers Bonta gives biographies of twenty-five of these naturalists in this well-detailed study. In addition to a group she considers pioneers, Bonta divides the women by the subject of their study: naturalists, botanists, entomologists, ornithologists, and ecologists. She shows these women in all their individuality, as field persons, as professionals, and as friends with others in their field. A handful were recognized experts. Agnes Chase was considered the best agrostologist in the world; Alice Eastwood was made honorary president of the seventh International Botanical Congress in Sweden; Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton was called the mother of bryology. In the 1950s conservationist Rachel Carson became a well-known voice in the fight against pesticides, and in 1962 she published Silent Spring, a chilling account of the effects of pesticides on people, wildlife, and the environment. Others were less well known. Jane Colden did botanical work and drawing in the 1740s and 1750s, with the support of her father. Martha Maxwell began a new method of taxidermy in the 1860s, displaying animals in their habitat. Kate Brandegee, of California, hid her identity from the established botanical community in the East for many years, knowing they would look down on dissenting work done not only in the West but by a woman. The book provides insight and information about the history of American nature study as well as women's roles in the natural sciences." -- Back Cover.
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transparent Additional Physical Forms: Online version: Bonta, Marcia, 1940- Women in the field. 1st ed. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, ©1991 (OCoLC)60469532​9
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