Margaret Hamilton Storey

Margaret Hamilton Storey (1900–1960), U.S. ichthyologist.

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  • Margaret Hamilton Storey & Perry, L.M. 1933. A record of young tarpon at Sanibel Island, Lee County, Florida. Science 78: 284.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey & Gudger , E.W. 1936. Mortality of fishes due to cold at Sanibel Island, Florida. Ecology 17: 640–648.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1938. The relation between normal range and mortality of fishes due to cold at Sanibel Island, Florida. Ecology 18: 10–26.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1938. West Indian clupeoid fishes of the genus Harengula with notes on H. thrissina from the Pacific Coast. Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin 1: 3–56.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1939. Contributions towards a revision of the ophichthyid eels. I. The genera Callechelys and Bascanichthys, with descriptions of new species and notes on Myrichthys. Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin 1: 61–84.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey & Myers, G.S. 1939. Hesperomyrus fryi, a new genus and species of echelid eels from California. Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin 1: 156–159.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1940. Suppression of two generic names (Auchenopterus and Cremnobates) of tropical American blennioid fishes, with notes on systematic characters. Copeia 1940: 81–87.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1940. Xantusia vigilis in Utah and Nevada. Copeia 1940: 135.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey & Wilimovsky, N.J. 1955. Curatorial practices in zoological research collections. 1. Preliminary report on containers and closures for storing specimens preserved in liquid. Nat. Hist. Mus. Stanford Univ. Circular 3: 23 + 3 pp.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey & Myers, G.S. 1956. Curatorial practices in zoological research collections. 2. System followed in filing specimens of Recent fishes in the Natural History Museum of Stanford University. Nat. Hist. Mus. Stanford Univ. Circular 6: viii + 44 pp.
  • Margaret Hamilton Storey 1957. Stanford University theses and dissertations of interest to researchers in Natural History (Systematics, Morphology, Ecology, etc.) Nat. Hist. Mus. Stanford Univ. Circular 7: ii + 58 pp.


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