Abstract

John R. Conway John R. Conway, associate professor of biology at the Univ. of Scranton, Scranton, PA 18510, earned his B.S. in Zoology from Ohio State Univ., his M.A. in Zoology from the Univ. of Colorado and his Ph.D. in Biology from the Univ. of Colorado. Before joining the Scranton faculty in 1985, Conway taught at Elmhurst College (1978-85) and Marycrest College (1976-78). He also was a visiting scientist for the Development of Galapagos and Dinosaur exhibits of the Chicago Academy of Sciences during the summer of 1985. Conway has published articles in many popular and scholarly publications including Science Digest, Ranger Rick, National Wildlife, New Scientist and National Geographic World. An excellent photographer (Conway took the photo on the cover of this issue), he has exhibited his work at major museums. During the summer of 1985, Conway co-led a Cincinnati Zoo collecting expedition to Southwestern Research Station in Arizona to bring back a living colony of honey ants for display.

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