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Vernon Orlando Bailey
American naturalist who specialized in mammalogy

Vernon Orlando Bailey

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American naturalist who specialized in mammalogy
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Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey
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Biography

Vernon Orlando Bailey (1864–1942) was an American naturalist who specialized in mammalogy. He was employed by the Bureau of Biological Survey, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). His contributions to the Bureau of Biological Survey numbered roughly 13,000 specimens including many new species. Bailey published 244 monographs and articles during his career with the USDA, and is best known for his biological surveys of Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Oregon.

Life and work

Photograph taken for Vernon Orlando Bailey during his work as field naturalist for the United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biological Survey. Bailey was particularly interested in creating more humane animal traps and devoted much of his time after retirement to this cause.

The fourth child of Emily and Hiram Bailey, Vernon Orlando Bailey was born on June 21, 1864 in Manchester, Michigan. Hiram Bailey was a woodsman and a mason by trade. Bailey and his pioneer family moved by horse-drawn wagon to Elk River, Minnesota in 1870. Since there were no school in the frontier town at the time, the Baileys schooled their children at home until they and several other local families established a school in 1873. Hiram Bailey was a woodsman and hunter and taught his son how to hunt at an early age. Bailey began collecting specimens and forwarding them to Dr. C. Hart Merriam, founder of the Bureau of Biological Survey (the predecessor to the current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). Bailey was appointed special field agent to the Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy in 1887. By 1890, Bailey was awarded the title of Chief Field Naturalist. He served in this position until his retirement in 1933. He was the president of the American Society of Mammalogists from 1933 to 1934. In 1899, he married ornithologist Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey. The two traveled the United States together and separately collecting and observing specimens in the field. They co-authored several articles including "Cave life of Kentucky" with Leonard Giovannoli, published in the September 1933 edition of American Midland Naturalist (Vol. 14, No. 5).

Legacy

Vernon Bailey Peak is a 6670 ft (2033 m) peak in Big Bend National Park in Texas.

Publications

Associated eponyms

  • Chrysothamnus baileyi Woot. & Standl.
  • Ostrya baileyi Rose (Ostrya baileyi is a synonym for Ostrya knowltonii.)
  • Tillandsia baileyi Rose ex Small
  • Echinocereus baileyi Rose (This is now classified as a subspecies of Echinocereus reichenbachii.)
  • Sarcobatus baileyi Coville.
  • Yucca baileyi Woot. & Standl.
  • Campanula baileyi Eastwood. (Campanula baileyi is a synonym for Campanula wilkinsiana.)
  • Crotaphytus collaris baileyi Stejneger, 1890 (This population is no longer considered a separate subspecies.)
  • Canis lupus baileyi (Mexican wolf)

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