Gladwyn Kingsley Noble
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Gladwyn Kingsley Noble (September 20, 1894 – December 9, 1940) was an American zoologist.
[edit] Works
- "American Egret (Herodias Egretta) at Martha's Vineyard, Mass" The Auk Vol. 31 N. 1: 100 (1914)
- "Killdeer Plover at Cambridge, Mass" The Auk Vol. 31 N. 1: 101(1914)
- "Turkey Vulture (Cathartes Aura Septentrionalis) at Martha's Vineyard, Mass" The Auk Vol. 31 N. 1: 101 (1914)
- "New amphibians and a new reptile from Sarawak" Proc. New England Zool. Club 6: 19-22; Pl. II (1916) with Thomas Barbour
- "In the underground home of the blind salamander. Glimpses of the passageways which honeycomb the Ozark Mountains and some portraits of the creatures which dwell in the subterranean world" Nat. Hist. Mag. 27(5) (1927)
- "Probing life's mysteries, some aspects of the research work at the American Museum" Natural History 30(5): 469-482 (1930)
- "Social behavior of the American chameleon (Anolis carolinensis Voigt)" Physiological Zoology 17(4): 392-439 (1944) with B. Greenberg
- "The nature of the beast, a popular account of animal psychology from the point of view of a naturalist" Doubleday & Company, Garden City NY (1946) with Ruth Crosby Noble
- "The Biology of the Amphibia" Dover Publications, New York (1954)
[edit] Bibliography
- W. L. Necker "Gladwyn Kingsley Noble, 1894-1940; a herpetological bibliography" (1940)