Herbert Graham Cannon
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herbert Graham Cannon FRS FRSE FLS FRMS was a leading English zoologist and keen supporter of Lamarckism. Life He was born in Wimbledon, London on 14 April 1897 to David William Cannon, a compositor with Eyre & Spottiswoode, the third of four children. The family moved to Brixton when he was young. He won a scholarship and attended Wilson’s Grammar School in Camberwell. He won a place at Cambridge University studying Zoology, graduating in 1918.
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- X.—On the Feeding Mechanism of a Mysid Crustacean, Hemimysis Lamornæ (105)
- On the Feeding Mechanism of the Branchiopoda (1932) (99)
- On the Feeding Mechanism of the Copepods, Calanus Finmarchicus and Diaptomus Gracilis (1928) (72)
- XV.—On the Feeding Mechanism of Nebalia Bipes (54)
- XXXII.—On the Feeding Mechanism of the Fairy Shrimp, Chirocephalus diaphanus Prévost (42)
- XXX.—On the Feeding Mechanism of Certain Marine Ostracods (1934) (41)
- On the anatomy of the pedunculate barnacle Lithotrya (1947) (40)
- A New Biological Stain for General Purposes (1937) (38)
- IX.—On the Feeding Mechanism of the Syncarid Crustacea (35)
- X. On the development of an estherid crustacean (34)
- On the Feeding Mechanism of a Freshwater Ostracod, Pionocypris vidua (O. F. Müller). (1926) (24)
- On the Feeding Mechanism of the Branchiopoda: Appendix on the Mouth Parts of the Branchiopoda (1932) (22)
- VIII.—ON CHLORAZOL BLACK E AND SOME OTHER NEW STAINS (1941) (21)
- Notes on the Segmental Excretory Organs of Crustacea.—I—IV. (1927) (20)
- A Further Account of the Feeding Mechanism of Chirocephalus diaphanus (1935) (19)
- Memoirs: On the Spermatogenesis of the Louse (Pediculus Corporis and P. Capitis), With Some Observations on the Maturation of the Egg (1920) (18)
- The evolution of living things (1958) (16)
- On the Post‐Embryonic Development of the Fairy Shrimp (Chirocephalus diaphanus). (1926) (16)
- Memoirs: On the Labral Glands of a Cladoceran (Simocephalus vetulus), with a description of its mode of feeding (1922) (16)
- On the Segmental Excretory Organs of Certain Fresh-Water Ostracods (14)
- The teaching of biology in schools. (1949) (12)
- Feeding Mechanism of the Fairy Shrimp (1934) (8)
- On the Metabolic Gradient of the Frog's Egg (1923) (7)
- Function of the Labral Glands in Chirocephalus (1935) (7)
- Memoirs: A further Account of the Spermatogenesis of Lice (1922) (7)
- WHAT LAMARCK REALLY SAID (1957) (6)
- Memoirs: The Early Development of the summer egg of a Cladoceran (Simocephalus vetulus) (1921) (6)
- LXX.—Further note on a new Trematode from the grass-snake (1924) (6)
- Surface Tension and Cell-Division (1922) (5)
- XXIII.—A new Trematode from the grass-snake (1924) (5)
- ON THE ROCK BORING BARNACLE, LITHOTRYA VALENTIANA (1935) (5)
- IV.—A NOTE ON FINE NEEDLES FOR DISSECTION (1941) (4)
- On the nature of the centrosomal force (1923) (4)
- AN AERATING AND CIRCULATING APPARATUS FOR AQUARIA AND GENERAL USE (1927) (3)
- AN ESSAY ON EVOLUTION AND MODERN GENETICS (1956) (3)
- XI.—On the blood system of Parabathynella malaya, G. O. Sars (1931) (2)
- Ectodermal Muscles in a Crustacean (1925) (2)
- Non-Adaptive Characters (1949) (1)
- Spermatogenesis of the Lepidoptera (1923) (1)
- The Oogenesis of Lumbricus (1925) (1)
- [Letters to Editor] (1949) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1958) (0)
- The Teaching of Biology in Schools (1949) (0)
- University Education in Natural Science (1949) (0)
- The Place of Biology in a Curriculum* (1948) (0)
- Charles Darwin (1948) (0)
- William Thomas Calman, 1871 - 1952 (1953) (0)
- Biology in the educational curriculum. (1949) (0)
- Non-Adaptive Characters (1950) (0)
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