Arthur Dendy
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Australian-British zoologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Dendy was an English zoologist known for his work on marine sponges and the terrestrial invertebrates of Victoria, Australia, notably including the "living fossil" Peripatus. He was in turn professor of zoology in New Zealand, in South Africa and finally at King's College London. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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- XXXIV.—Preliminary Report on the Monaxonida collected by H.M.S. ‘Challenger’ (1886) (115)
- No. I.—Report on the Sigmatotetraxonida collected by H.M.S. “Sealark” in the Indian Ocean (1922) (80)
- On the Structure, Development and Morphological Interpretation of the Pineal Organs and Adjacent Parts of the Brain in the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) (59)
- The Intracranial Vascular System of Sphenodon (1909) (44)
- On the Occurrence of a Mesocoelic Recess in the Human Brain, and Its Relation to the Sub-Commissural Organ of Lower Vertebrates; with Special Reference to the Distribution of Reissner's Fibre in the Vertebrate Series and Its Possible Function (1910) (43)
- Memoirs: Outlines of the Development of the Tuatara, Sphenodon (Hatteria) punctatus (1899) (33)
- THE TETRAXONID SPONGE‐SPICULE:—A STUDY IN EVOLUTION (1921) (32)
- Synopsis of the Australian Calcarea Heterocoela, with a proposed classification of the group and descriptions of some new genera and species (27)
- IX.—Report on a second collection of sponges from the Gulf of Manaar (1889) (27)
- No. I.—The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, under the Leadership of Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, M.A. Volume V. No. I.—Report on the Calcareous Sponges collected by H.M.S. “Sealark” in the Indian Ocean. (1913) (23)
- On a pair of ciliated grooves in the brain of the ammocœte apparently serving to promote the circulation of the fluid in the brain-cavity (20)
- XVI.—The sponge-fauna of Madras. A report on a collection of sponges obtained in the neighbourhood of Madras by Edgar Thurston, Esq. (1887) (19)
- Memoirs: On the Parietal Sense-organs and Associated Structures in the New Zealand Lamprey(Geotria australis) (1907) (19)
- No. VI.—Report on the Homosclerophora and Astrotetraxonida collected by H.M.S. “Sealark” in the Indian Ocean. (1916) (18)
- Outlines of Evolutionary Biology (17)
- L.—Additions to the cryptozoic fauna of New Zealand (1894) (16)
- The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand (1910) (14)
- Memoirs: Observations on the Gametogenesis of Grantia Compressa (1914) (13)
- Catalogue of Non-Calcareous Sponges collected by Jp Bracebridge Wilsonc Esqpc MpApc in the neighbourhood of Port Phillip Headsp Part II (13)
- Some Additions to our Knowledge of the New Zealand Holothurians (1907) (13)
- The Stream of Life (1921) (12)
- The Function of Reissner's Fibre and the Ependymal Groove (1909) (11)
- Report on some Deep-Sea Sponges from the Indian Museum Collected by the R. I. M. S. "Investigator". Part I. Hexactinellida and Tetraxonida (Pars.) (1926) (11)
- Report on the Effect of Airtight Storage upon Grain Insects. Part III. (10)
- Report on the Vitality and Rate of Multiplication of certain Grain Insects under various Conditions of Temperature and Moisture. (10)
- Memoirs: On the Origin, Growth, and Arrangement of Sponge-Spicules: A study in symbiosis (7)
- Memoirs: On the Oviparous Species of Onychophora (1902) (7)
- Summary of the principal results obtained in a study of the development of the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatum) (6)
- Memoirs: Studies on the Comparative Anatomy of Sponges (1888) (6)
- Memoirs: On the Development of the Parietal Eye and Adjacent Organs in Sphenodon (Hatteria) (1899) (5)
- The Hatching of Tuatara Eggs (1899) (5)
- On an Orthogenetic Series of Growth Forms in Certain Tetraxonid Sponge Spicules (1924) (5)
- Preliminary account of a new Australian Peripatus (1890) (5)
- Progressive Evolution and the Origin of Species (1915) (5)
- On the Occurrence of Gelatinous Spicules, and their Mode of Origin, in a New Genus of Siliceous Sponges (1916) (4)
- Memoirs: On a Free-swimming Hydroid, Pelagohydra mirabilis, n.gen. et sp (1902) (4)
- XVII.—On Proteleia Sollasi, a new genus and species of Monaxonid sponges allied to Polymastia (1886) (4)
- On the Structure, Development, and Morphological Interpretation of the Pineal Organs and Adjacent Parts of the Brain in the Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) (1910) (4)
- The Origin of Sponge-Spicules (1925) (3)
- The Linnean Society's Discussion on the Origin of Vertebrates (1910) (3)
- A New Peripatus from New Zealand (1900) (3)
- Preliminary note on a proposed new genus of Onychophora (3)
- XXXIV.—On a remarkable new species of Cladorhiza obtained by H.M.S. ‘Challenger’ (1887) (3)
- The Hatching of a Peripatus Egg (1893) (2)
- Preliminary account of Synute pulchella, a new genus and species of Calcareous Sponges (1892) (2)
- Description of Peripatus oviparus (2)
- Darwinism 100 Years Ago (1913) (2)
- Note on a new variety of Peripatus novae-zealandae (2)
- On the Influence of Vibrations upon the Form of Certain Sponge-Spicules (1917) (2)
- The Mnemic Theory of Heredity (1912) (2)
- The Origin of Sponǵe-spicules (1925) (2)
- No. V.—Report on the Hexactinellid Sponges (Triaxonida) collected by H.M.S. “Sealark” in the Indian Ocean. (1916) (2)
- Observations on the Australian species of Peripatus (2)
- An Addition to the British Fauna: (Rhynchodemus Scharffi) (1921) (2)
- Problems of Modern Science (1923) (2)
- XI.—Note on the history of the so-called Family Teichonidæ (1)
- Note on the distribution of some Australasian Collembola (1)
- American Cave Vertebrates (1909) (1)
- Further notes on the oviparity of the larger Victorian Peripatus, generally known as P. leuckartii (1)
- A Red-water Phenomenon due to Euglena (1913) (1)
- On a new species of Leucosolenia from the neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads (1)
- XIV.—Further notes on the oviparity of the larger Victorian Peripatus, generally known as P. Leuckartii (1892) (1)
- Notes on some land planarians collected by Thos. Steel, Esq., F.C.S., in the Blue Mountains, N.S.W (1)
- An Oviparous Species of Peripatus (1891) (1)
- Amœbocytes in Calcareous Sponges (1913) (1)
- Observations on the Attraction of Certain Grain Beetles, especially Weevils, by Water (1918) (1)
- Peripatus in Victoria (1889) (1)
- Problems of Modern Science.Le Systeme des Sciences: Le Vrai, L'Intelligible, et le Reel.The Unity of Science (0)
- The Preservation of the Native Fauna and Flora in Australasia (1908) (0)
- Alphabetical list of the genera and species of sponges described by H.J. Carter, Esq. F.R.S.; together with a number of his more important references to those of other authors, with an introductory notice. (0)
- On Pontobolbos, a Remarkable Marine Organism from the Gulf of Manaar. (1898) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (1920) (0)
- Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part J Porifera / (0)
- The Mnemic Theory of Heredity (0)
- New Experiments on the Inheritance of Somatogenic Modifications (1921) (0)
- Symposium: The Relation between the Physical Nexus and the Psychical Nexus of Successive Generations (1924) (0)
- Physiology and national needs / edited by W.D. Halliburton. (0)
- Scenery and Natural History of New Zealand (0)
- On the Occurrence of Aphroceras (Leucandra) cliarensis Stephens near Plymouth (1914) (0)
- Outlines of evolutionary biology, by Arthur Dendy ... (0)
- An Address: To the ZOOLOGICAL SECTION OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (1914) (0)
- The Inheritance of Acquired Characters (1909) (0)
- Evolution and the future of the human race. (0)
- XLIII.—The new system of Chalininæ, with some brief observations upon zoological nomenclature (1887) (0)
- Problems of modern science: a series of lectures delivered at King's college University of London) ed. by Arthur Dendy. (0)
- Amœbocytes in Calcareous Sponges (0)
- Note from the Biological Laboratory of the University of Melbourne on the presence of corpuscles in the liquid discharged from the apertures of the nephridia and oral papillae of Peripatus (0)
- Transactions, Volume 28, 1895, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 1895 (0)
- IX. Summary of the principal results obtained in a study of the development of the Tuatara (Sphenodon puncatum). (0)
- Note on the Spicules of Chirodota geminifera, Dendy & Hindle. (1908) (0)
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