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Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson (1881 – 1967) was an American
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, ascidiologist, and educator in California in the early 20th century. She was the first woman PhD faculty member at the San Diego State College (now
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), where she taught from 1921 to 1946, and was chair of the Biology department from 1928 to 1940. Her major work, ''Seashore Animals of the Pacific Coast'', published in 1927, was the standard descriptive text of intertidal species until Ed Ricketts's ''
Between Pacific Tides ''Between Pacific Tides'' is a 1939 book by Edward F. Ricketts and Jack Calvin that describes the intertidal ecology of the Pacific coast of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The book was originally titled "Between Pacific Tides: An Accou ...
'' was published in 1939. Ricketts considered Johnson's book "the ''vade mecum'' of marine biologists of the Pacific. Indispensable."


Biography

Johnson was born on June 4, 1881, in
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to Marian Gray Johnson and Dr. Theodore F. Johnson. In 1887, the Johnson family moved to National City, south of San Diego, for Theodore's health. Johnson attended San Diego State Normal School (now San Diego State University), graduating with a teaching credential in 1901. She taught in elementary and junior high schools in south San Diego, Palomar, and the Los Angeles city schools, before matriculating at the University of California, Berkeley in 1904. Johnson received her B.S. in Math and Zoology in 1908, and an M.S. in zoology (with a secondary teaching credential) in 1909. She worked as a research assistant to William Ritter at the Marine Biological Association in La Jolla (1909-1910) before continuing post-graduate study in Zoology, working with Dr. Harry Beal Torrey. She received her PhD (Zoology) in 1912. While working as a high school biology teacher in Pasadena (1912-1921), Johnson began work (1915) on a study of intertidal species with another Pasadena high school biologist, Harry James Snook. They continued to work on the text after Johnson joined the faculty of San Diego State College in 1921. Johnson and Snook's ''Seashore Animals of the Pacific Coast'' was first published in 1927, with a total of 4 printings (1927, 1935, 1955, 1967), with no second edition ever being completed. She was a fellow of the
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,
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, and the San Diego Society of Natural History. Johnson died on August 17, 1967, in San Diego.


Selected bibliography

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References


External links

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Guide to the Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson Papers
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Myrtle E. 1881 births 1967 deaths American marine biologists San Diego State University faculty People from East Troy, Wisconsin University of California, Berkeley alumni San Diego State University alumni American women marine biologists Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 20th-century American zoologists 20th-century American women scientists