- Samuel Garman
Samuel Walton Garman (1843-1927) was a naturalist/
zoologist from Pennsylvania. He studied underLouis Agassiz . In 1868 he joined an expedition to the American West withJohn Wesley Powell . He was a friend and regular correspondent of the naturalistEdward Drinker Cope and in 1872 accompanied him on a fossil hunting trip to Wyoming. In 1873 he became assistant director ofherpetology andichthyology at Harvard'sMuseum of Comparative Zoology . His work was mostly in the classification of fish, especially sharks, but also included reptiles and amphibians.References
Summers, A.P. and T.J. Koob (1997). [http://biomechanics.bio.uci.edu/_media/pdf_papers/plagbio.pdfA biographical sketch of Samuel Walton Garman] . In Plagiostomia - the Sharks, Skates and Rays, A.P. Summers ed., Benthic Press, Los Angeles, CA.
Summers, A.P. (1997). [http://biomechanics.bio.uci.edu/_media/pdf_papers/plagbib.pdf A bibliography of Samuel Walton Garman] . In Plagiostomia - the Sharks, Skates and Rays, A.P. Summers ed., Benthic Press, Los Angeles, CA.
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