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Harvey Monroe Hall (March 29, 1874 – March 11, 1932) was an American
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particularly noted for his
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work in the western United States. Hall was born in
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, on March 29, 1874, and raised near
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. He studied botany at the
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, earning a B.S. in 1901, M.S. in 1902, and Ph.D. in 1906. In 1910, he married fellow University of California graduate Carlotta Case. Their daughter Martha was born in 1916. He died while in Washington, DC for a conference on March 11, 1932.


Career and research


University of California

Studying plant taxonomy under W. L. Jepson at the University of California, Hall completed his doctoral dissertation, ''The
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of Southern California'', in 1906. He went on to be a professor of botany at the university and botanist for the agricultural experiment station. His early work focused on taxonomic studies of plants in California, and he added over 200,000 specimens to the herbarium. He resigned from his professorship in 1919, but continued to maintain an office and relationships in Berkeley.


Carnegie Institution

While professionally established, Hall went to work for ecologist
Frederic Clements Frederic Edward Clements (September 16, 1874 – July 26, 1945) was an American plant ecologist and pioneer in the study of plant ecology and vegetation succession. Biography Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, he studied botany at the University of Nebra ...
at the
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Division of Plant Sciences at Stanford University in 1919 in an effort to explore experimental methods of taxonomy. The pair established methods for conducting reciprocal transplant experiments, whereas plants were moved and studied in the habitats of similar taxonomic species. These experiments provided methods for studying plant adaptation, but did not readily explain mechanisms of plant evolution. In 1924, Hall began to work with geneticist, and friend, E. B. Babcock to look beyond ecological methods to genetics and cytology as experimental methods to explore taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships. Hall left Clements group and started to assemble his own experimental team, hiring David Keck and
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in 1926 and
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in 1931. In 1928, Carnegie president John Merriam sent Hall to Europe for a year to study national parks. His report suggested the creation of natural reserves with national parks for the purpose of scientific study.


Eponyms

* Hall Natural Area, Sierra Nevada research area *'' Tetracoccus hallii'', Hall's shrubby-spurge


Selected works

*1902 A botanical survey of San Jacinto mountain (M.S. Thesis) *190
Compositae of southern California
(Ph.D. Thesis) *191
Studies in ornamental trees and shrubs
*191
A Yosemite flora
(with Carlotta Case Hall) *191
Flora of the Pacific Coast
*1918 Rubber-content of North American plants (with
Thomas Harper Goodspeed Thomas Harper Goodspeed (17 May 1887 Hartford, Connecticut - 17 May 1966 Calistoga California) was a botanist specializing in the genetics of species '' Nicotiana''. He was the director of the University of California Botanical Garden from 1919 ...
) *1919 Life-zone indicators in California (with
Joseph Grinnell Joseph Grinnell (February 27, 1877 – May 29, 1939) was an American field biologist and zoologist. He made extensive studies of the fauna of California, and is credited with introducing a method of recording precise field observations known as ...
) *1921 A rubber plant survey of western North America (with Frances L. Long) *1923 The North American species of Artemisia, Chrysothamnus, and Atriplex (with Frederic E. Clements) *1928 The genus Haplopappus; a phylogenetic study in the Compositae


References


Associated collections


Harvey Monroe Hall Papers, 1859-1991, bulk 1896-1932 Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley

Harvey M. and Carlotta C. Hall papers, 1895-1949, University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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