158 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Bartle T. Harvey 
Business address, United States Bureau of Entomology, 20572 Fifth 
Street, Portland, Ore. 
Home address, 46 Main Street, Orono, Maine 
Bartle Trott Harvey was born November 1, 1882, in Fayetteville, Ark., 
the son of Francis Le Roy Harvey, B.S. Iowa State College ’72, M.S. 
’°86 and Ph.D. ’90, and Addie Lillian (Bartle) Harvey, who did three years 
special work at Iowa State College. His father was professor of mathe- 
matics at Humboldt College, Iowa, in 1874, professor of chemistry and 
natural history at the University of Arkansas from 1875 to 1885, and 
professor of biology at the University of Maine from 1887 to 1900; he has 
written many scientific articles, discovered about fifty forms new to science 
in fossil plants, flowering plants, fungi, algae and insects, and there are 
six plant forms and one insect form named after him. He is the grand- 
son of Daniel Harvey and Arminda (Wilkins) Harvey, daughter of 
William Wilkins. His mother’s parents were Ransom Bartle, a descend- 
ant of Colonel Peter Bulkeley, founder of Concord, Mass., of Joseph 
Loomis, founder of Windsor, Conn., and the Bacons of Middletown, 
Conn., and Martha (Newkirk) Bartle, a descendant of the Von Nieuen- 
kirchs of Holland and the Stuarts of Scotland. He has two brothers: 
Le Roy Harris Harvey, M.S. University of Maine ’or and Ph.D. Univer- 
sity of Chicago ’05, and Willis Lake Harvey, B.S. University of Maine; 
and two sisters: -Florence Evelyn Harvey, a special student three years 
at the University of Maine and a graduate of the Boston Children’s 
Hospital, and Ruth Josephine Harvey. 
He was prepared at the Orono High School and in 1905 was graduated 
with the degree of B.S. from the University of Maine, where he also 
did special work in diseases of trees. At college he was a member of 
Phi Gamma Delta. Before entering the Yale Forest School he was 
engaged for some time in tree trimming and landscape gardening, worked 
in woods, mills, followed surveying, mapping and estimating of timber, 
and collected and sold insects and plants. 
He is unmarried. 
Harvey was appointed entomological assistant in the United 
States Bureau of Entomology, Portland, Ore., on August 28, 
1912. He was at different times forester of the Great Northern 
Paper Company of Bangor, Maine, forest assistant in the United 
States Forest Service, salesman for the Cree Publishing Com- 
pany, Seattle, Wash., and for the Tunnison Map Company of 
Chicago, Ill. He has been deputy forest fire warden, deputy 
forest fish and game warden and licensed guide of the State of 
Maine and special deputy sheriff of Multnomah County, Port- 
land, Ore. 
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