Charles Chilton
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New Zealand zoologist and carcinologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Chilton was a New Zealand zoologist, the first rector to be appointed in Australasia, and the first person to be awarded a D.Sc. degree in New Zealand. Biography Chilton was born on 27 September 1860 at Little Marstone, Pencombe, son of Thomas Chilton, but emigrated with his family to New Zealand in 1862. They settled on a farm at East Eyreton, North Canterbury. He was troubled by his hips from an early age, and had his left leg amputated, using an artificial leg and a crutch thereafter.
Charles Chilton 's Published Works
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- Article XXVI.—The crustacea of the subantarctic islands of New Zealand (46)
- Fauna of the Chilka Lake. Amphipoda (32)
- Some new New Zealand amphipoda No. 1 (1920) (16)
- Notes on a few Australian Edriophthalmata (14)
- Occasional notes on Australian Amphipoda (1923) (14)
- IV. The Terrestrial Isopoda of New Zealand. (1901) (13)
- Deto, a Subantarctic Genus of Terrestrial Isopoda. (1915) (12)
- Miscellaneous notes on some New Zealand Crustacea (11)
- The Tanaidacea and Isopoda of Tale Sap [Siam] (7)
- On a new and peculiar freshwater isopod from Mount Kosciusko (1891) (7)
- LXV.—A new freshwater Amphipod from New Zealand (1898) (6)
- On a tubicolous amphipod from Port Jackson (1892) (6)
- XLIV.—A new freshwater Gammarid from New Zealand (1907) (6)
- Zoological Results of a Tour in the Far East. The Tanaidacea and Isopoda of Talé Sap (1926) (5)
- A Blind Amphipod from a Mine in Bengal (1923) (5)
- XXVIII.—Note on the freshwater Isopods known as Asellus aquaticus (1920) (4)
- XIX.—Parapherusa crassipes (Haswell), an Amphipod of Australasian Seas (1916) (4)
- Distribution ofLimnoria lignorum (Rathlce)andLimnoria antarctica.Pfeffer (1914) (3)
- The occurrence in the Philippine islands of the freshwater amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis (G. M. Thomson) (3)
- The Subterranean Amphipoda of the British Isles. (1900) (3)
- Some Terrestrial Isopoda from New Zealand and Tasmania, with Description of a New Genus. (1915) (2)
- XII.—On a new species of Idotea (1885) (2)
- Note on the Occurrence in the River Ganges of the Amphipod, Ampelisca Pusilla Sars (1920) (2)
- I.—A new Amphipod from New Zealand (Family Pontoporeiidæ) (2)
- XXXV.—The Amphipod Orchestia tucurauna, Fritz Müller, of Brazil, redescribed from New Zealand specimens (1919) (2)
- Note on the occurrence in Tasmania of the freshwater crab, Hymensoma lacustris, Chilton (2)
- LXXIV.—Not on a New Zealand Amphipod belonging to the genus Seba (1906) (2)
- XXXIII.—On an example of polymorphism in the Amphipoda (1885) (2)
- XXXII.—A New-Zealand species of the amphipodan genus Cyproidia (1900) (1)
- XXXI.—Note on the sexual characters of Ligia oceanica (1899) (1)
- XLIII.—The species of Limnoria, a genus of wood-boring Isopoda (1914) (1)
- V.—Two examples of abnormal antennæ in the Crustacea Amphipoda (1921) (1)
- On a marine species of Philougria (1)
- A new blind fresh-water Amphipod (genus Neoniphargus) from Western Australia (1925) (1)
- Note on the Isopod Known as Geoligia Perkinsi Dollfus (Crust.) (1)
- A New Amphipodan Genus and Species (Family Dexaminidæ) from New Zealand. (1914) (1)
- XLVIII.—Notes on the Distribution of some Species of Terrestrial Isopoda introduced into Australasia (1905) (0)
- Islands of the Southern Seas@@@The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. Reports on the Geo-Physics, Geology, Zoology, and Botany (0)
- Note on Orchestia parvispinosa M. Weber, a terrestrial Amphipod from Java (0)
- XXI.—Further notes on the New Zealand Amphipod Hyale grenfelli, Chilton (1917) (0)
- XXVIII.—A new tuberculate terrestrial Isopod from New Zealand (1917) (0)
- XLI.—A new species of the amphipodan genusHyalefrom New Zealand (1916) (0)
- Geographical Distribution of Phreatoicus (1913) (0)
- XV.—Note on the crab Hymenosoma depressum, Jacquinot and Lucas (1907) (0)
- Loose-Leaf Medical Books (1912) (0)
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