Loye H. Miller
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Loye H. Miller's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Zoology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Loye Holmes Miller , was an American paleontologist and zoologist who served as professor of zoology at the University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Berkeley, and University of California, Davis.
Loye H. Miller's Published Works
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- Some Tagging Experiments with Black-Footed Albatrosses (1942) (34)
- Notes on the desert tortoise lTestudo agassiziir (1932) (33)
- Geographic Variation of the Screech Owls of the Deserts of Western North America (1951) (24)
- Observations on the Black-Footed Albatross (1940) (22)
- The Pleistocene birds of San Josecito cavern, Mexico (1943) (22)
- From Field and Study (19)
- Birds from the Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, California (1961) (18)
- Chendytes, a Diving Goose from the California Pleistocene (1925) (16)
- Further Observations on the Desert Tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, of California (1955) (16)
- Some Maritime Birds Observed off San Diego, California (1936) (15)
- The fossil birds of California : an avifauna and bibliography with annotations (1942) (15)
- The Territorial Concept in the Horned Owl (1930) (14)
- A Contribution to the Life History of Autodax lugubris Hallow., a Californian Salamander (1899) (13)
- Notes on the Eggs and Larvae of Aneides lugubris (1944) (13)
- Auditory Recognition of Predators (1952) (13)
- New light on the flightless goose, Chendytes lawi (1961) (12)
- THE AVIFAUNA OF THE BARSTOW MIOCENE OF CALIFORNIA (1952) (11)
- A MIOCENE FLAMINGO FROM CALIFORNIA (1950) (11)
- Further bird remains from the San Diego Pliocene (1958) (11)
- A New Albatross from the Miocene of California (1962) (11)
- Some Pliocene Birds from Oregon and Idaho (1944) (10)
- The Lucas Auk Appears Again (1946) (10)
- Bird Remains from an Oregon Indian Midden (1957) (10)
- A New Cormorant from the Miocene of California (1929) (8)
- Notes on the Mearns Quail (1943) (8)
- A Second Avifauna from the McKittrick Pleistocene (1935) (8)
- A Miocene Petrel from California (1951) (8)
- The fossil birds of California (8)
- Further Bird Remains from the Upper San Pedro Pleistocene (1930) (8)
- Some Indian Midden Birds from the Puget Sound Area (1960) (7)
- An Enemy of the Horned Lizard (1948) (7)
- Succession in the Cathartine Dynasty (1942) (7)
- A Walking Eagle from Rancho La Brea (1915) (7)
- The Pleistocene Storks of California (1932) (6)
- A New Pleistocene Turkey from Mexico (1940) (6)
- Two new bird genera from the Pleistocene of Mexico (1942) (6)
- A NEW HORIZON FOR THE EXTINCT GOOSE, CHENDYTES. (1934) (5)
- Bird Remains from Indian Middens in the Dakota Area (1961) (5)
- Birds and Indians in the West (1963) (5)
- Bird Remains from the Kern River Pliocene of California (1931) (5)
- The Northward Occurrence of Bufo californicus in California (1936) (5)
- Feather Studies on the California Condor (1937) (4)
- The Coat Color of Moles (1921) (4)
- Studies on the fossil flora and fauna of the western United States (4)
- A Fossil Goose from the Ricardo Pliocene (1930) (4)
- Branta dickeyi from the McKittrick Pleistocene (1924) (4)
- The Biography of Nip and Tuck: A Study of Instincts in Birds (1921) (4)
- Contributions to avian palaeontology from the Pacific coast of North America, by Loye Holmes Miller. (3)
- Birds of the Southwest Pacific: A Field Guide to the Birds of the Area between Samoa, New Caledonia, and Micronesia Ernst Mayr (1945) (3)
- Skeletal Studies of the Tropical Hawk Harpagus (1937) (3)
- The Passing of Coragyps shastensis Miller (1941) (3)
- A collection of bird remains from the Pliocene of San Diego, California (1956) (3)
- The Falcons of the Mckittrick Pleistocene (1927) (3)
- Notes of the Pleistocene Flightless Goose, Chenytes (1960) (2)
- The Birds of the John Day Region, Oregon (1904) (2)
- The Singing of the Mockingbird (1938) (2)
- Color Change in the Black Bear, Ursus americanus (1955) (2)
- Winter Notes on Some North American Birds in the Tropics (1937) (2)
- The Antiquity of the Migratory Instinct in Birds (2)
- Fossil Birds from the Quaternary of Southern California (2)
- Fossil Birds from the Pleistocene of McKittrick, Californnia (1922) (1)
- Study Nature by Ear (1954) (1)
- Loye Holmes Miller: The Interpretive Naturalist (1972) (1)
- JOURNAL OF FIRST TRIP OF UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TO JOHN DAY BEDS OF EASTERN OREGON (1972) (1)
- Field Notes on the Minnow, Gila ditaenia, in Southern Arizona (1949) (1)
- The Giant Cactus Forest and Its World Paul Griswold Howes (1954) (1)
- A Predatory Squirrel (1935) (1)
- Some Avian Flyways of Western America (1957) (1)
- An Addition to the Bird Fauna of the Barstow Miocene (1966) (1)
- The Flammulated Screech Owl on Mount Pinos (1936) (1)
- On Explaining Mendelian Phenomena (1919) (0)
- A Synopsis of California's Fossil Birds (1921) (0)
- Nesting of the Laughing Gull in Southern California (1929) (0)
- Correction: From Field and Study (1960) (0)
- A Synopsis of Our Knowledge concerning the Fossil Birds of the Pacific Coast of North America (1911) (0)
- A Plea for Professional Courtesy (1921) (0)
- A Fossil Story for Children (1953) (0)
- Anomalies in the Distribution of Fossil Gulls (1924) (0)
- A Convenient Collecting Gun (1915) (0)
- Capture of the Salamander, Autodax lugubris, at Los Angeles, Cal. (1906) (0)
- Deafness in Wild Animals (1907) (0)
- Winter Activity of Bats (1947) (0)
- Humming Bird Stories (1963) (0)
- Song of the Western Wood Pewee (1939) (0)
- The Marital Tie in Birds (1919) (0)
- The interpretive naturalist (1967) (0)
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