The Library of Congress dates the photograph at 1905, while Schmidly (2016) dates it to 1910, a few years after Bailey became Chief Field Naturalist of the Biological
Survey.[1] The photograph appeared in the Washington D.C. Evening Star, December 19, 1915, Page 3.
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Ruthven Deane Collection.
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↑Schmidly, David J. (2016) "Vernon Bailey (1864–1942): Chief Field Naturalist of the Biological Survey" in United States Biological Survey: A Compendium of its History, Personalities, Impacts, and Conflicts, Special Publications, Museum of Texas Tech University, no. 64 , pp. 25−54 ISBN: 978-1-929330-28-7.
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