"Her own special field of interest was the , particularly the s, both recent and fossil. Her bibliography on the animals embraces 158 titles. Perhaps her most important and best-known works are her four large monographs on the , , and of America, published as bulletins of the between 1918 and 1937. In 1917 the conferred upon her the degree of doctor of philosophy in recognition of her work on the grapsoid crabs."
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Mary J. Rathbun
(June 11, 1860 – April 4, 1943) was an American , specializing in . She was elected in 1906 a Fellow of the (AAAS).
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