Helen Jean Brown Explained
Helen Jean (Brown) Bromley (9 August 1903, in Beaumont – 16 June 1982, in Stamford) was an American botanist and phycologist noted for her study of the algal family Vaucheriaceae.[1] [2] She earned her PhD from Ohio State University, in 1929. She published using her maiden name, and served as both an instructor of botany and registrar at the University of Connecticut.[3] She was married to entomologist Stanley Willard Bromley.[4]
Works
- Brown . Helen Jean . The Algal Family Vaucheriaceae . Transactions of the American Microscopical Society . 1929 . 48 . 1 . 86–117 . 10.2307/3222465 . 0003-0023. 3222465 .
- Brown . Helen Jean . The Desmids of the Southeastern Coastal Plain Region of United States . Transactions of the American Microscopical Society . 1930 . 49 . 2 . 97–139 . 10.2307/3222306 . 0003-0023. 3222306 .
Notes and References
- Book: Howes . Durward . American Women . 1935 . Richard Blank Publishing Company . 85 . 8 March 2019 . en.
- Stuckey . Ronald L. . Necrology - HELEN JEAN (BROWN) BROMLEY (1903-1982) . Ohio Journal of Science . 1983 . 83 . 276 .
- Book: Ogilvie . Marilyn Bailey . Harvey . Joy Dorothy . Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie . Joy Harvey . The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z . 2000 . Taylor & Francis . 9780415920407 . 182–183 . 8 March 2019 . en.
- Alexander . Charles P. . Stanley Willard Bromley (1899–1954) . Annals of the Entomological Society of America . 1 June 1954 . 47 . 2 . 375–376 . 10.1093/aesa/47.2.375. free .