Raymond Carroll Osburn
American zoologist
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Raymond Carroll Osburn's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Zoology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Raymond Carroll Osburn was an American zoologist. Biography Osburn was born on January 4, 1872, in Newark, Ohio. In 1898, he received his bachelor's degree from the Ohio State University, and continued there, earning his master's two years later. He received his Ph.D. in 1906 from Columbia University. After he got the master's degree, he got a position as instructor of biology and embryology at Starling Medical College. From 1899 to 1902 he was a professor of biology at Fargo College. From 1902 to 1906, he taught at New York High School of Commerce. From 1907 to 1910 he was assistant professor of zoology, following by professor of biology for five years at Barnard College. For two years he served under the same title at Connecticut College for Women, and was a professor of zoology and entomology department chairman at Ohio State University. One of his PhD students was Mary Dora Rogick who became a specialist in the taxonomy and ecology of bryozoa, a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals.
Raymond Carroll Osburn's Published Works
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- Bryozoa of the Pacific coast of America. (1950) (175)
- A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. (108)
- Bryozoa of the Pacific Coast of America. Part 2, Cheilostomata Ascophora (1952) (83)
- A survey of the Bryozoa of Chesapeake Bay (1944) (29)
- Adaptation to Aquatic, Arboreal, Fossorial and Cursorial Habits in Mammals. I. Aquatic Adaptations (1903) (23)
- Polychaetous annelids from Porto Rico, the Florida Keys, and Bermuda. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 41, article 16. (22)
- The bryozoa of the Woods Hole region / by Raymond C. Osburn. (21)
- Shore fishes collected by the 'Albatross' Expedition in Lower California with descriptions of new species. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 16. (19)
- The Bryozoa of Curaçao (1927) (16)
- BRYOZOA AS FOOD FOR OTHER ANIMALS. (1921) (16)
- ADAPTIVE MODIFICATIONS OF THE LIMB SKELETON IN AQUATIC REPTILES AND MAMMALS. (1905) (13)
- A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity / By Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn, and Leon J. Cole. (8)
- THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY. (1910) (7)
- Observations and Experiments on Dragon-Flies in Brackish Water (1906) (7)
- BIOLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN HUDSON BAY 6. BRYOZOA FROM HUDSON BAY AND STRAIT (1932) (7)
- Bryozoa of the Crocker Land Expedition. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 41, article 19. (6)
- Bryozoa from Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, collected by Dr.Owen Bryant (6)
- Bryozoa collected in the American Arctic by Captain R. A. Bartlett (1936) (6)
- A Revised List of the Fishes of Ohio (1930) (5)
- BRITISH COLUMBIA SYRPHIDÆ, NEW SPECIES AND ADDITIONS TO THE LIST. (1908) (5)
- A New Type of Bryozoan Gizzard, with Remarks on the Genus Buskia (1922) (5)
- Bryozoa from Chesapeake Bay (1932) (5)
- Observations on the origin of the paired limbs of vertebrates (1907) (4)
- The Effects of Exposure on the Gill Filaments of Fishes (4)
- Natural and Artificial Conditions Detrimental to the Black Basses (4)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF THE FINS OF FISHES. (1906) (4)
- Dragonflies Taken in a Week (1900) (2)
- The origin of the vertebrate limbs : recent evidence upon this problem from studies on primitive sharks / (2)
- The Scientist and the Practical Man in Fisheries Work (1)
- A new species of the genus Condidea (Diptera, Syrphidae) (1926) (1)
- Studies on SyrphidÆ. III. An Interesting Meristic Variation in Syrphus perplexus (1)
- THE FUR SEAL INQUIRY, THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE AND THE SCIENTIST. (1914) (1)
- THE ORIGIN OF VERTEBRATE LIMBS (1906) (1)
- Some Common Misconceptions of Evolution (1922) (1)
- The Odonata of the Biologia Centrali-Americana (0)
- Speculation and Research (1958) (0)
- Tabanidae as inhabitants of the hydrophytic area. (0)
- Odonata in Relation to the Hydrophytic Environment (0)
- The Ohio State University Commencement Address by Raymond C. Osburn, Winter 1924 (1924) (0)
- THE OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (1899) (0)
- SOCIETIES AND ACADEMIES (1898) (0)
- Some Important Principles of Fish Conservation (1933) (0)
- Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part D Bryozoa / (0)
- The care of home aquaria [by] Osburn. (0)
- The Syrphid Fly, Mesogramma Marginata, and the Flowers of Apocynum (1920) (0)
- A Survey of Game Fish Conditions in Ohio (0)
- A new Cornucopina (Bryozoa) from the West Indies (with two plates) (1940) (0)
- A Rare Fish from the New Jersey Coast (1910) (0)
- Syrphidæ in the Hydrophytic Area (0)
- Transporting Living Animals with the Aid of Oxygen (1911) (0)
- Record Unit 7246 Raymond Carroll Osburn Papers, 1905-1955 and undated (0)
- Studies on Syrphidæ. II. The Invalidity of Scæva (=catabomba) as a Genus (0)
- A RARE FISH FROM THE NEW JERSEY COAST. (1910) (0)
- THE DIPTERA OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.: Second Part.—The Syrphidæ (1904) (0)
- Two Unusual Vespula Nests (1943) (0)
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