Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 27 Sept 2013
The History of Copeia: Metamorphosis and the Academic Coup
The History of Copeia: Metamorphosis and the Academic Coup
and
Page Range: 361 – 365
DOI: 10.1643/OT-13-069
Copyright: 2013 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists

Fig. 1.
Emmett Reid Dunn, presumably at Smith College, Northampton, MA, 1924. Courtesy of Mary Reid Barrow.

Fig. 2.
Early photograph of Carl Leavitt Hubbs, photographer unknown. Photo permission courtesy of the UMMZ.

Fig. 3.
The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology expedition to Schoolcraft County, Michigan, 1915; L–R: Crystal Thompson (not related to Helen Thompson Gaige, as has long been rumored.–K. Adler), Frederick M. Gaige, Helen Thompson Gaige, Alexander G. Ruthven, Florence H. Ruthven. Photographer unknown. Photo courtesy of the UMMZ.

Fig. 4.
The ASIH logo created in 1930. The Greek words are ichthys (fish), batrachos (frog), and erpeton (a creeping animal or reptile).