Sara Gwendolen Foulke (26 June 1863 – 13 December 1936) was an American zoologist, marine biologist and poet.
[1][2] She was initially educated at private schools and subsequently attended Bryn Mawr College and the University of Pennsylvania.
[1][2] Further into her career she studied and undertook research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and at the Station biologique de Roscoff.
[1][3] She also assisted Edward Potts by providing scientific illustrations for his publication Fresh water sponges; a monograph.
[7] After her death, her husband published her poems in a two volume set under her pseudonym Richard De Veaux.