James Johnstone
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Scottish biologist and oceanographer
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Marine Biology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Johnstone was a Scottish biologist and oceanographer. His studies focused on the food chain in marine ecosystems. Biography Johnstone began his working life as an apprentice woodcarver in Lochwinnoch, but rose to become professor at the University of Liverpool heading the chair of oceanography which had been created in 1919 by professor William Abbott Herdman and his wife. James Johnstone a had this responsibility from 1920 to 1932
James Johnstone 's Published Works
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- The Mechanism of Life (1923) (53)
- Conditions Of Life In The Sea (52)
- Tetrarhynchus erinaceus van Beneden. I. Structure of larva and adult worm (1911) (25)
- The mechanism of life in relation to modern physical theory, by James Johnstone. (5)
- Conditions of life in the sea; a short account of quantitative marine biological research, by James Johnstone ... (4)
- Routine Methods of Shellfish Examination with References to Sewage Pollution (1909) (4)
- The Alba amicorum of George Strachan, George Craig, Thomas Cumming (4)
- An Introduction to Oceanography: with Special Reference to Geography and Geophysics (1928) (3)
- Life in the Sea (1930) (3)
- The philosophy of biology / by James Johnstone. (2)
- Fasti Academiae Mariscallanae aberdonensis : Selections from the records of the Marischal college and university MDXCII-MDCCCLX (2)
- British Fisheries Their Administration and their Problems A Short Account of the Origin and Growth of British Sea-fishery Authorities and Regulations (2)
- An introduction to oceanography (2)
- Entropy and Evolution (1932) (1)
- A Study of the Oceans (1931) (1)
- Life in the sea, by James Johnstone. (0)
- Barometer Pumps (0)
- North Sea Fishery Investigations (1911) (0)
- IV. Experiments in support of the uses ascribed to ganglions of the nerves, in Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LIV. and Vol. LVII (0)
- British fisheries; their administration and their problems. A short account of the origin and growth of British sea-fishery authorities and regulations. By James Johnstone (0)
- The Nature of Life . By Eugenio Rignano. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1930. Pp. x + 168. Price 7s. 6d.) (1930) (0)
- Spirit in Evolution . By Herbert F. StandingD.Sc. (London: George Allen a Unwin Ltd.1930. Pp. 312. Price 10s. 6d. net.) (1930) (0)
- XXXIII. Essay on the use of the ganglions of the nerves: By James Johnstone, M.D. Communicated by the Right Rev. Charles Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and F. R. S (0)
- Symposium: The Relation between the Physical Nexus and the Psychical Nexus of Successive Generations (1924) (0)
- Bibliographia Aberdonensis : being an account of books relating to or printed in the shires of Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine or written by natives or residents or by officers graduates or alumni of the Universities of Aberdeen (0)
- The essentials of biology, by James Johnstone. (1932) (0)
- The Marine Plankton, with special reference to Investigations made at Port Erin, Isle of Man, during 1907–1914: a Handbook for Students and Amateur Workers (0)
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