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Name
  
Glover Allen


Education
  
Harvard University

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Died
  
February 14, 1942, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Books
  
Bats, Fauna of New England, Animal Figures in the Maya, Extinct and Vanishing Mammals

Glover Morrill Allen (February 8, 1879 – February 14, 1942) was an American zoologist.

He was born at Walpole, New Hampshire, the son of Reverend Nathaniel Glover Allen and Harriet Ann (Schouler) Allen, and studied at Harvard University. While still a student, Allen published The Birds of Massachusetts and A List of the Birds of New Hampshire. After graduating, he lectured in zoology at Harvard and held the position of Curator of Mammals in the Museum of Comparative Zoology.

He traveled widely, to Central and South America, to West Africa, the Nile, the Belgian Congo, and Australia.

His publications include Bats: Biology, Behavior and Folklore; Checklist of African Mammals; and Mammals of China and Mongolia. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1915. He was the president of the American Society of Mammalogists from 1927 to 1929.

Legacy

Glover Morrill Allen is commemorated in the scientific names of a species and a subspecies of lizards: Adolfus alleni and Bachia heteropa alleni.

References

Glover Morrill Allen Wikipedia