- Leo George Hertlein
Leo George Hertlein (1898 - 1972) was an American
paleontologist andmalacologist who studied thefossil mollusks of the easternPacific Ocean .Hertlein was born on a farm in
Pratt County, Kansas . After graduating high school inWichita, Kansas , he moved to the West Coast and entered theUniversity of Oregon as ageology major.After graduating with a B.A., Hertlein enrolled as a graduate student at
Stanford University . He received his doctorate in 1929. Hisdissertation was on thePliocene fossils of theSan Diego, California area.In 1929, Hertlein was appointed assistant
curator of the Department of Paleontology at theCalifornia Academy of Sciences . He rose to become the curator of Invertebrate Paleontology and elected a Fellow.In the 1930s, he traveled to the
Galapagos Islands and the nearshore areas of Central America and Mexico.He published over 150 papers on Recent and fossil mollusks, echinoderms, and
brachiopod s from California, Oregon, Washington, and Mexico.On many occasions, Hertlein worked with
Ulysses S. Grant IV , who was a classmate at Stanford and who also worked on the fossil mollusks of California. They collaborated on several papers.
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