George Stewardson Brady
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British copepodologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Stewardson Brady was a professor of natural history at the Hancock Museum in Newcastle-upon-Tyne who did important volumes on Copepoda and Ostracoda, including those from the Challenger expedition.
George Stewardson Brady's Published Works
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- Report on the Copepoda collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. (146)
- A monograph of the recent British Ostracoda (118)
- Notes on Entomostraca collected by Mr. A. Haly in Ceylon. (1886) (79)
- XIV.—On Ostracoda collected by H. B. Brady, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., in the South Sea Islands (1890) (35)
- Notes on freshwater Entomostraca from South Australia (30)
- XLV.—Notes of a week's dredging in the West of Ireland (1869) (30)
- IV.—Contributions to the study of the Entomostraca (1868) (28)
- I.—Contributions to the study of the Entomostraca : No. VII. A list of the non-parasitic marine Copepoda of the North-east coast of England (1872) (26)
- XXVI.—The Ostracoda and Foraminifera of tidal rivers. With an analysis and descriptions of the Foraminifera, by Henry B. Brady, F.L.S (1870) (22)
- XLIVp—Contributions to the study of the Entomostraca (18)
- A Monograph of the Post-tertiary Entomostraca of Scotland (17)
- A monograph of the British fossil bivalved Entomostraca from the Carboniferous formations. (17)
- II.—Notes on Fossil Ostracoda from the Post-Tertiary Deposits of Canada and New England (1871) (15)
- Contributions to the study of the Entomostraca. No.VIII. On marine copepoda taken in the West of Ireland (15)
- VIII.—On species of Ostracoda new to Britain (14)
- XXV.—On undescribed fossil Entomostraca from the Brick-earth of the Nar (1865) (11)
- A review of the British marine mites, with a description of some new species (8)
- XXI.—Note on Entomostraca from Kerguelen's Land and the South Indian Ocean (1875) (8)
- A Monograph of the British Fossil Bivalved Entomostraca from the Carboniferous Formations. Part I. No. 2. The Cypridinadæ and Their Allies. Containing Pages i–iii, 57–92; Plates VI, VII. With Title-page and Directions for Binding (1884) (7)
- On Some Species of Cyclops and Other Entomostraca Collected by Dr. J. M. Dalziel in Northern Nigeria (1910) (6)
- XLIV.—Contributions to the study of the Entomostraca: No. V.Recent Ostracoda from the Gulf of St. Lawrence (1870) (4)
- Memoirs: Description of an Entomostracan inhabiting a Coal Mine (2)
- I. On some Pelagic Entomostraca collected by Mr. J. Y. Gibson in Durban Bay: Plates I - IV (2)
- The Microscopic Fauna of the English Fen District (1870) (2)
- On the Method of Collecting and Preserving Entomostraca and Other Microzoa (1873) (2)
- III . On further Pelagic Entomostraca collected by Mr. J, Y. Gibson in Durban Bay: Plates V and VI (1)
- The crustacea of Northumberland and Durham / Canon A.M. Norman and G. Stewardson Brady. (0)
- A monograph of the Ostracoda of the Antwerp crag / by George Stewardson Brady. (0)
- Note on Some Instances of Protective Adaptation in Marine Animals (1870) (0)
- British land Isopoda. by A.M. Norman and G.S. Brady. (0)
- The Natural History of the Solway (0)
- The Natural History Museum—A Correction (1900) (0)
- LXI.—British Land Isopoda.—Second Supplement (1904) (0)
- A monograph of the free and semi-parasitic Copepoda of the British islands. By G. Stewardson Brady. (0)
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