50 -^ CENTURY OF PROGRESS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES 



Ann. Rec. Sci. and Indust. for 1873, 683, 1875; Biog. sketch in folder Oregon Biog. (A-Z) 

 at Bancroft Library, Berkeley; G. P. Fisher, Life of Benj. Silliman, 1:214 et passim, 1866. 



Gilbert, Charles Hexry, 1859-1928 



Amsci, ed. 4; Dean, 1:459-461; D. S. Jordan, Days of a Man, 1:201-229 et passim 

 (portr. opp. p. 140), 1922; W. M. Mann, Ant Hill Odyssey, 69-70 and 81, 1948. 



GoDDAKD, Pliny Earle, 1869-1928 



Amsci, ed. 4; Who Was Who in Amer.; F. Boas in Science, 68:149-150, 1928; A. L. 

 Kroeber in Amer. Anthro., 31:1-8 (portr.), 1929. 



GooDALE, George Lincoln, 1839-1923 



Amsci, ed. 3; Bradley Bib., 5:331; DAB; Meisel. 3:730; B. L. Robinson in Pop. Sci. 

 Mo., 39:691-694 (portr.), 1891; W. Trelease in Science, n.s., 57: 654-656, 1923; L. H. 

 Bailey in Rhodora. 25:117-120 (portr.), 1923; W. J. V. Osterhout, B. L. Robinson, and 

 M. L. Fernald in Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 5, 6:275-276. 1923. 



GOODRIDGE, J. 



Cf. B. Seemann, Botany of the "Herald," 286, 1852; Frederick Scheer named a cactus 

 of Cedros Island Mamillaria goodridgii for the ship's surgeon attending the "Herald" 

 but his collecting activities in this region were evidently negligible. 



GORDON-CUMMING, CONSTANCE FREDERICA, 1837-1924 



Bradley Bib., 1:320, s.v. "Gumming, C. F. G."; cf. her autobiog. acct. Granite Crags. 

 Edinburgh and London, 1884. 



Gray, Asa, 1810-1888 



ACAB ; DAB; Eivan. 218; HarsTiberger, passim; Huxley's Hooker, 2:210-218; Kelly. 

 165-177 (portr.); Meisel, 1:188-189; IslCAB, 3:407-408 (portr.); Rodger's Gray. 131-143 

 et passim; Bade, passim; G. Bradford in N, Amer. Rev., 215:99-108, 1922; H. H. Bart- 

 lett in Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 82:664-673, 1940. 



Grayson, Andrew Jackson, 1819-1869 



Palmer. 279-280; W. E. Bryant in Zoe, 2:34-68, 1891; L. C. Taylor in Condor, 53:194- 

 197, 1951; H. Harris in Condor, 43:31-32, 1941. 



Greene, Edward Lee, 1843-1915 



Brewer, 559; DAB; Ewan, 219; IsfCAB, 19:332-333; K. B(randegee) in Zoe, 2:88-89. 

 1891; P. L. Ricker in Science, n.s., 39:109-112, 1914; A. K. Main in Trans. Wis. Acad. 

 Arts and Letters, 24:147-185, 1929; H. H. Bartlett in Torreya, 16:151-175 (portr.), 1916; 

 W. L. Jepson in Newman Hall Rev. for Oct. 1918; Amer. Catholic Who's Who, 256, 1911; 

 M. E. Jones, Contr. West. Bot., 14:49-50, 1912, and 15:2.5-27, 1929; Jack Barber in Catho- 

 lic AVorld, 160:444-449, Feb., 1945. 



Grinnell, Joseph, 1877-1939 



Palmer, 280-281; J. M. Linsdale in Auk, 59:269-285 (portr.), 1942; Hilda Wood Grin- 

 nell in Condor, 42:3-34 (portrs.), 1940; W. K. Fisher, ibid. 35-38 (portr.), 1940; F. B. 

 Sumner, Life History of an American Naturalist, 213-217, 1945; J. Mailliard in Condor, 

 26:16, 1924; A. H. Miller in Joseph Grinnell's Philosophy of Nature, pref., vii-x, 

 (frontis. portr.), 1943. 



Griber, Ferdinand, 1830-1907 



PaZmer, 281; H. W. Henshaw in Condor, 22:59, 1920: cf. J. Grinnell in Univ. Calif. 

 Publ. Zool., 38:263, 315 et passim, 1932; cf. Condor, 53:194 for overlooked papers in serial 

 Calif. Farmer and Journ. Useful Sci. 



Haenke, Thaddeus, 1761-1817 



Alden, 13; Breiver, 553; Eastwood, 336; Hulten, 297; Lasegue, 451; NBG; Van 

 Steenis. 209-210; W. L. Jepson in Erythea, 7:129-134, 1899; E. C. Galbraith in Calif. Hist. 

 Quart., 3(3):215-237, 1924; W. E. Safford in U. S. Nat. Herb. Contr., 9:25-28. 1905. 



