Samuel Stillman Berry (1887 - 1984), American malacologist.
Taxon names authored
(List may be incomplete)
- 16 taxon names authored by Samuel Stillman Berry
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1911
- Berry, S.S. 1911. Note on a new Abraliopsis from Japan. Nautilus 25(8): 93–94. BHL Reference page.
1912
- Berry, S.S. 1912. A catalogue of Japanese Cephalopoda. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 64 (2):380-444 Reference page.
1916
- Berry, S.S. 1916. Cephalopoda of the Kermadec Islands. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 68:45-66 Reference page.
1917
- Berry, S.S. 1917: Cephalopoda. Scientific Reports of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914, (series C)14(2):1-39. Reference page.
1918
- Berry, S.S. 1918: Report on the Cephalopoda Obtained by the F.I.S. "Endeavour" in the Great Australian Bight and Other Southern Australian Localities. Biological Results of the Fishing Experiments carried on by the F.I.S. "Endeavour", 1909-1914, 4 (5):201-298. Reference page.
1940
- Berry, S.S. 1940. A proposed dichotomy of the snail genus Monadenia. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science 38(3): 203–204. Reference page.
1947
- Berry, S.S. 1947. New Mollusca from the Pleistocene of San Pedro, California — III. Bulletins of American Palaontology 31(127): 255–274. Reference page.
1949
- Berry, S.S. 1949: A new Opisthoteuthis from the eastern Pacific. Leaflets in Malacology, 1 (6): 23–26. Reference page.
1952
- Berry, S.S. 1952: The flapjack devil fish, Opisthoteuthis, in California. Calif. Fish and Game, 38: 183–188. Reference page.
1954
- Berry, S.S. 1954. West American molluscan miscellany.—I. Leaflets in Malacology 1 (12): 67–70. Reference page.
References
- A Biographical Sketch of S. Stillman Berry Ph.D.. Fortnightly Club of Redlands (March 27, 1997). Retrieved on 26 April 2016.
- S. Stillman Berry and Laura Clark Hubbs. Retrieved on 26 April 2016.
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