Hildegarde Howard

Hildegarde Howard
Born April 3, 1901
Washington, D.C.
Died February 28, 1998 (aged 96)
Laguna Hills, California
Fields Paleornithology
Institutions Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
Alma mater U.C. Berkeley
Known for Significant contributions to the field of paleornithology

Hildegarde Howard (April 3, 1901 – February 28, 1998) was the "preeminent paleornithologist", pioneering the field of avian paleontology.[1] She was well known for her discoveries in the La Brea Tar Pits, such as the Rancho La Brea eagles.[2]

Biography

Howard's parents—her father, a scriptwriter, and her mother, a musician/composer—moved to Los Angeles in 1906.[3] In 1920 she began attending what was then known as the Southern Branch of the University of California (later renamed UCLA).[3] Her first biology teacher, Pirie Davidson, inspired her to switch her career from journalism to biology, and helped her get a job working for mammalian paleontologist Chester Stock on the La Brea Tar Pits.[3] She completed her bachelor's degree at U.C. Berkeley, taking courses in paleontology.[3] In 1923 she began working at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, doing work on saber-toothed tiger fossils.[4] This work rapidly expanded into the field of avian evolution, where over her 69-year publishing career she described 3 families, 13 genera, 57 species, and 2 subspecies.[5]

Howard married Henry Anson Wylde (d.1984) in 1930.[3]

Significant works

Howard published approximately 150 scientific papers over the course of her career, and rose to become the Chief Curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County for a decade.[5]

Awards

Notes

  1. Joyce Harvey & Marilyn Ogilvie (2000), The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science, Volume 1, pp.621 et seq
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Myrna Oliver, "Hildegarde Howard; Avian Paleontologist, Curator" (obituary), L.A. Times, March 4, 1998.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Frank Perry, "Hildegarde Howard", Monterey Bay Paleontological Society (last visited April 13, 2013).
  4. "Hildegarde Howard" (obituary), Toledo Blade, March 6, 1998.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr. "In Memoriam: Hildegarde Howard, 1901-1908." The Auk (the American Ornithologists' Union), v.117, n.3, pp.775-779 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.1642/0004-8038(2000)117[0775:IMHH]2.0.CO;2
  6. Hildegarde Howard, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (last visited April 13, 2013).
  7. "Honorary Members", Cooper Ornithological Society (last visited April 13, 2013).

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