Oliver Perry Hay

Oliver Perry Hay
Born 22 May 1846
Died 2 November 1930 (1930-11-03) (aged 84)
Nationality American
Fields paleontology
Institutions Carnegie Institution for Science

Oliver Perry Hay (22 May 1846 2 November 1930) was an American professor, herpetologist, ichthyologist, and paleontologist.

From 1894-1895 he worked at the Field Museum of Natural History as assistant curator of zoology where, despite his speciality in ichthyology, he worked in all non-ornithological fields of zoology. In 1912, Hay was appointed as a research associate at the Carnegie Institution for Science, and was given office space at the United States National Museum. There he did much work with the USNM's collections in vertebrate paleontology. He published extensively on fossil turtles and Pleistocene mammals. The catalogs that he constructed were a great aid in recording existing knowledge and became standard references. His papers from 1911 to 1930 are stored at the Smithsonian Institution.[1]

His son, William Perry Hay, was also a zoologist.

Works

Below is a partial list of Hay's work.

References

  1. Cox, William (February 8, 2006). "Record Unit 7188 Oliver Perry Hay Papers,1911-1930" (web). Finding Aids to Personal Papers and Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
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