- John C. Merriam
:"This is the article about John Campbell Merriam, the American paleontologist. For the military lawyer, see John Merriam.John Campbell Merriam (
October 20 ,1869 -October 30 ,1945 ) was an Americanpaleontologist . The firstvertebrate paleontologist on the West Coast of the United States, he is best known for histaxonomy of vertebratefossil s at theLa Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, particularly with the genus "Smilodon ", more commonly known as the sabertooth cat.He was born in
Hopkinton, Iowa the son of the postmaster and proprietor of a general store. As a young man, he began collectingPaleozoic invertebrate fossils near hisIowa home. He received a bachelors degree fromLenox College in Iowa, then went to theUniversity of California to studygeology andbotany underJoseph Le Conte . He later went toMunich ,Germany to study under the famous paleontologistKarl von Zittel . In 1894 he returned to the U.S. and joined the faculty at the University of California, teaching and performing research in both vertebrate and invertebratepaleontology .In 1901 one of his lectures on paleontology inspired the young
Annie Montague Alexander , who financed and took part in his expedition that year toFossil Lake inOregon . Alexander, who went on to a lifelong career as a paleontological benefactress, financed his subsequent expeditions toMount Shasta in 1902 and 1903, as well as his famous 1905 Saurian Expedition to theWest Humboldt Range inNevada . During this expedition Merriam unearthed 25 specimens ofichthyosaur , many of them considered the finest every found.In 1912 he was appointed chairman of the Department of Paleontology at the University of California. That same year he began his famous studies of vertebrates at the La Brea Tar Pits. He and his students categorized many of the vertebrate fossils found at the site. The smilodon was later established as the California
state fossil .In 1918 he co-founded the
Save-the-Redwoods League .In 1920 he was appointed dean of faculties, but he left that same year to become president of the
Carnegie Institution inWashington, D.C. . He departure caused the university to combine the Paleontology Department with theGeology Department, angering Merriam's benefactress, Annie Alexander, who subsequently founded and endowed the university's Museum of Paleontology. As the head of Carnegie Institution, Merriam's administrative duties led to a reduction in his research for the rest of his career. He accomplishments as president included helping advance the educational programs of theNational Park Service , as well as helping to preserve the California redwoods.Merriam was a founding member of the
Galton Society and cautious political supporter ofeugenics .External links
* [http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/lefa/JMerriam.html UCSB: John Campbell Merriam]
* [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/merriam.html UCMP: John C. Merriam]
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