Slosson, Annie Trumbull (1838–1926)
Slosson, Annie Trumbull (1838–1926)
American entomologist. Born in 1838 in Stonington, Connecticut; died in 1926; daughter of Gurdon Trumbull and Sarah Trumbull; educated in Hartford, Connecticut; married Edward Slosson, in 1867.
Annie Trumbull Slosson, for whom a number of insect species are named, made her mark as an entomologist with a collection of unusual insects which she gathered at her homes in Florida and New Hampshire. Slosson's studies did not contribute any new theories to science, but she presented many then-unknown specimens to specialists for analysis. She also wrote descriptions of the physical characteristics and habits of insects she collected, and published several stories about natural history intended for lay readers.
sources:
Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey. Women in Science: Antiquity Through the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993.
Kimberly A. Burton , B.A., M.I.S., Ann Arbor, Michigan