Huey was born on 6 September 1892 in
Tijuana River Valley, San Diego, California. Of humble origins (Huey left school at 8th grade), he worked in a
planing mill at age 15 and began his self-education in natural history. At 16, he became a Junior Member of the San Diego Society of Natural History. During a trip to
Coronado Island in 1913 he met the ornithologist and mammalogist
Donald Ryder Dickey with whom he worked for the next ten years. In 1923 he became curator of mammals and birds at the
San Diego Natural History Museum until he retired in 1961. From January 1946 to February 1947 he served as acting director of the museum.
Peromyscus crinitus pallidissimus,
Perognathus alticolus inexpectatus,
Dipodomys panamintinus argusensis,
Perognathus longimembris internationalis, and
Sylvilagus bachmani howelli. He also described some bird taxa, including
Nyctanassa violacea bancrofti,
Cardinalis cardinalis seftoni,
Egretta tricolor occidentalis, and
Megascops kennicottii cardonensis. Overall he is named as author or co-author of 84 species and subspecies. == Professional Societies ==