Henry Bryant Bigelow
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Bryant Bigelow was an American oceanographer and marine biologist. He is the grandson of Henry Bryant who was an American physician and naturalist. After graduating from Harvard in 1901, he began working with famed ichthyologist Alexander Agassiz. Bigelow accompanied Agassiz on several major marine science expeditions including one aboard the Albatross in 1907. He began working at the Museum of Comparative Zoology in 1905 and joined Harvard's faculty in 1906 where he worked for 62 years.
Henry Bryant Bigelow's Published Works
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- Fishes of the Gulf of Maine (932)
- Plankton Of The Offshore Waters Of The Gulf Of Maine (370)
- Physical Oceanography Of The Gulf Of Maine (320)
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1930) (173)
- Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U.S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross, from October 1904, to March 1905, Lieutenant Commander L.M. Garrett, U.S.N., commanding. XXVI. The ctenophores (157)
- Studies of the waters on the continental shelf, Cape Cod to Chesapeake Bay. I. The cycle of temperature (1933) (153)
- Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Part Two. Sawfishes, Guitarfishes, Skates and Rays [and] Chimaeroids (1955) (95)
- A study of the sharks of the suborder Squaloidea (1957) (82)
- Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Part One. Lancelets, Cyclostomes, Sharks (1949) (70)
- Phytoplankton and Planktonic Protozoa of the Offshore Waters of the Gulf of Maine (1940) (67)
- Studies of the waters on the continental shelf, Cape Cod to Chesapeake Bay. II. Salinity (1935) (60)
- Plankton of the Bermuda Oceanographic Expeditions. VIII. Medusae taken during the years 1929 and 1930 (1938) (39)
- Studies of the waters of the continental shelf, Cape Cod to Chesapeake Bay : III. A volumetric study of the zooplankton / by Henry B. Bigelow and Mary Sears. (1939) (38)
- The Sense of Hearing in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus L (1904) (34)
- Medusae from the Maldive Islands (27)
- New and little known cartilaginous fishes from the Atlantic (1950) (20)
- Hydromedusae, Siphonophores, and Ctenophores of the "Albatross" Philippine expedition (17)
- NOTES ON THE FAUNA ABOVE MUD BOTTOMS IN DEEP WATER IN THE GULF OF MAINE (1939) (15)
- Breakers and surf principles in forecasting (1944) (15)
- Fishes of the Gulf of Maine, by Henry B. Bigelow and William C. Schroeder. (1953) (14)
- Carcharhinus Nicaraguensis, a Synonym of the Bull Shark, C. Leucas (1961) (14)
- Deep water elasmobranchs and chimaeroids from the northwestern Atlantic slopec by Henry Bp Bigelow and William Cp Schroeder (1954) (14)
- New and little known sharks from the Atlantic and from the Gulf of Mexico (1953) (14)
- A new species of the Cyclostome genus Paramyxine from the Gulf of Mexico (1952) (13)
- Four new rajids from the Gulf of Mexico (1958) (13)
- Scyphomedusae from the Arcturus Oceanographic Expedition (12)
- Siphonophorae from the Arcturus Oceanographic Expedition (1931) (12)
- NOTES ON A SMALL COLLECTION OF RAJIDS FROM THE SUB-ANTARCTIC REGION1 (1965) (11)
- Medusae of the Templeton Crocker and Eastern Pacific Zaca Expeditions, 1936-1938 (1940) (11)
- Oceanography : its scope, problems, and economic importance (1931) (11)
- Wind waves at sea, breakers and surf, by Henry B. Bigelow and W. T. Edmondson. (1947) (10)
- Explorations in the Gulf of Maine, July and August, 1912, by the U.S. Fisheries schooner Grampus. Oceanography and notes on the plankton. (10)
- Physical oceanography of the Gulf of Maine / by Henry B. Bigelow. (9)
- The Shoal-Water Deposits of the Bermuda Banks (9)
- A DEVELOPING VIEW-POINT IN OCEANOGRAPHY. (1930) (8)
- Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Part Four (1965) (7)
- A new family, a new genus, and two new species of batoid fishes from the Gulf of Mexico (1954) (7)
- Explorations of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer "Bache" in the western Atlantic, January-March, 1914, under the direction of the United States, Bureau of Fisheries : (6)
- A further account of batoid fishes from the western Atlanticc by Henry Bp Bigelow and William Cp Schroeder (1965) (6)
- Cephalurus, a New Genus of Scyliorhinid Shark with Redescription of the Genotype, Catulus cephalus Gilbert (1941) (5)
- Birds of the Northeastern Coast of Labrador. Brown-Harvard Expedition of 1900, under the Leadership of Professor Delabarre (5)
- Oceanography and the fisheries (4)
- ADDRESSES AT THE LILLIE MEMORIAL MEETING WOODS HOLE, AUGUST 11, 1948 (1948) (4)
- Exploration Of The Waters Of The Gulf Of Maine (1928) (4)
- Additional notes on batoid fishes from the western Atlantic (1968) (4)
- A new species of the cetomimid genus Gyrinomimus from the Gulf of Mexico (1961) (3)
- The Siphonophorae / by Henry B. Bigelow. (3)
- A new closing‐net for horizontal use, with a suggested method of testing the catenary in fast towing. With 8 Text‐figures (3)
- Notes on New England Fishes (1940) (3)
- On Hybrids between the Mallard lAn as boschasr and Certain Other Ducks (1907) (3)
- THE WORK OF THE "MICHAEL SARS" IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC IN 1910. (1911) (3)
- Three new shark records from the Gulf of Mexico (1955) (2)
- A Large White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias, Taken in Massachusetts Bay (1958) (2)
- A new genus and species of anacanthobatid skate from tho Gulf of Mexico (1951) (2)
- A new skate, Raja cervigoni, from Venezuela and the Guianas (1964) (2)
- Record of the Tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps Goode and Bean, for the Gulf of Mexico (1947) (2)
- Dynamic oceanography of the Gulf of Maine (1927) (2)
- A Record of Centrolophus niger (Gmelin) from the Western Atlantic (1937) (2)
- Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part H Medusae and Ctenophora / (1)
- [Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries steamer Albatross, 1907-1910.—No. 22.] Preliminary account of one new genus and three new species of Medusae from the Philippines (1)
- Report of the Committee on Oceanography of the National Academy of Sciences. (1)
- Reganula gigantea to Replace Reganichthys giganteus (1944) (1)
- New and little known sharks from the Atlantic and from the Gulf of Mexicoc by Henry Bp Bigelowc William Cp Schroeder and Stewart Springer (1953) (1)
- Eperetmus, a new genus of Trachomedusae (1)
- OCEANOGRAPHIC RECONNAISSANCE OF THE NORTHERN SECTOR OF THE LABRADOR CURRENT. (1927) (1)
- OCEANOGRAPHIC CRUISES OF THE U. S. FISHERIES SCHOONER "GRAMPUS" 1912-1913. (1913) (1)
- Soft-rayed bony fishes : Class Osteichthyes, Order Acipenseroidei, Order Lepisostei, Order Isospondyli, Suborder Elopoidea, Suborder Clupeoidea, Suborder Salmonoidea (1963) (1)
- Fishes and Medusæ of the Intermediate Depths. A note on the work of the Michael Sars (1911) (1)
- The Progress of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (0)
- Ctenophores of the Atlantic Coast of North America (1912) (0)
- Progress of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Cruises of the Atlantis (1932) (0)
- William Brewster correspondence. Henry Bryant Bigelow and Brewster (0)
- New Records of Two Geographically Restricted Species of Western Atlantic Skates: Breviraja yucatanensis and Dactylobatus armatus (1968) (0)
- OCEANOGRAPHIC CRUISE OF THE U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES SCHOONER "GRAMPUS," JULY AND AUGUST, 1914. (1914) (0)
- Recent oceanogeaphic work carried on jointly by the museum of comparative zoology, and by the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (1925) (0)
- PRESENTATION OF THE AGASSIZ MEDAL TO DR. THOMAS WAYLAND VAUGHAN. (1936) (0)
- The Medusae / by Henry B. Bigelow. With forty-eight plates ... (0)
- Fishes of the Western North Atlantic, Part Four. Order Isospondyli, in Part (Argentinoidea, Stomiatoidea, Esocoidea, Bathylaconoidea) and Order Giganturoidei (1965) (0)
- Studies on the nuclear cycle of gonionemus murbachii A. G. Mayer (0)
- Index card, L. tricornis L., c.1935: laboratory research, species identification (0)
- The Unknown Ocean: Review@@@Oceanography: Its Scope, Problems, and Economic Importance (1931) (0)
- Soft-rayed Bony fishes : (1963) (0)
- Lancelets . Crclostomes . Sharks (1948) (0)
- The Albatross II (1926) (0)
- OCEANIC CIRCULATION. (0)
- The utility of geophysics—Oceanography (1930) (0)
- The Status of Oceanography@@@Oceanography: Its Scope, Problems, and Economic Importance (1931) (0)
- Program and projects of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1931) (0)
- MEDALS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1935) (0)
- Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. By Henry B. Bigelow ... and William W. Welsh ... (0)
- Oceanographic observations in Monterey Bay, California (0)
- Soft-rayed bony fishes : Order Isospondyli (part) , Suborder Argentinoidea, Suborder Stomiatoidea, Suborder Esocoidea, Suborder Bathylaconoidea, Order Giganturoidei (1964) (0)
- THE ALBATROSS II. (1926) (0)
- Index card, E. crossotus, c.1935: laboratory research, species identification (0)
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