D. M. S. Watson
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Prof David Meredith Seares Watson FRS FGS HFRSE LLD was the Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College, London from 1921 to 1951. Biography Early life Watson was born in the Higher Broughton district of Salford, Lancashire, the only son of David Watson, a chemist and pioneering metallurgist, and his wife, Mary Louise Seares.
D. M. S. Watson's Published Works
Published Works
- Vertebrate Paleontology (1946) (696)
- The Structure, Evolution and Origin of the Amphibia. The "Orders' Rachitomi and Stereospondyli (139)
- II - The Acanthodian fishes (1937) (138)
- Croonian Lecture: The Evolution and Origin of the Amphibia (130)
- The evolution of the labyrinthodonts (1962) (97)
- Skara Brae : a pictish village in Orkney (1932) (84)
- THE EVOLUTION OF THE MAMMALIAN EAR (1953) (70)
- On the Present Distribution and Origin of the Calcareous Concretions in Coal Seams, Known as "Coal Balls" (68)
- The Evolution of the Tetrapod Shoulder Girdle and Fore-limb. (1917) (60)
- On Millerosaurus and the early history of the sauropsid reptiles (1957) (59)
- The Monotreme Skull: A Contribution to Mammalian Morphogenesis (56)
- XXV.—Further notes on the skull, brain, and organs of special sense of Diademodon (1913) (52)
- The Structure of Certain Palæozoic Dipnoi. (1923) (51)
- VII.—The Origin of Frogs (1941) (47)
- The Anomodont Skeleton (1960) (47)
- XV.—On Rhamphodopsis, a Ptyctodont from the Middle Old Red Sandstone of Scotland (1938) (40)
- On the Flight of Pterodactyls (1914) (40)
- On Permian and Triassic Tetrapods (1942) (39)
- XL.—The skull of Diademodon, with notes on those of some other Cynodonts (1911) (38)
- II.—The Zones of the Beaufort Beds of the Karroo System in South Africa (1914) (33)
- I.—On a new Cynodont from the Stormberg (1913) (29)
- LXVII.—On some reptilian lower jaws (1912) (26)
- A Consideration of Ostracoderms (1954) (26)
- A Discussion on the Present State of the Theory of Natural Selection (1936) (23)
- Preservation of Animal Remains (20)
- XXIX.—On the Cœlacanth fish (1921) (18)
- LIX.—On the Cynodontia (1920) (18)
- V.—The Limbs of Lystrosaurus (1913) (17)
- 41. Procoioplum trigoniceps, a Cotylosaurian Reptile from South Africa (1914) (16)
- 42. The Deinoceplialia, an Order of Mammal‐like Reptiles (1914) (16)
- The Tetrapod Reptiles of Ceylon (1941) (16)
- I.—On a “Fern” Synangium, from the Lower Coal Measures of Shore, Lancashire (1906) (15)
- XV.—On the Nomenclature of the South-African Pariasaurians (1914) (14)
- II.— Micropholis Stowi , Huxley, A Temnospondylous Amphibian from South Africa (1913) (12)
- IV.—Limulus Woodwardi, sp. nov., from the Lower Oolite of England (1909) (11)
- IV.—On the Triassic and Permian Rocks of Moray (1914) (10)
- On Mesostrobus, a New Genus of Lycopodiaceous Cones from the Lower Coal Measures, with a Note on the Systematic Position of SpenceritesWith Plate XXVII, and six Figures in the Text (1909) (10)
- XI.—Pleurosaurus and the homologies of the bones of the temporal region of the lizard's skull (1914) (9)
- The evolution of the Proboscidea. (1946) (9)
- IV.—On some features of the structure of the Therocephalian skull (9)
- On Eugyrinus wildi (A. S. W.), a Branchiosaur from the Lancashire Coal-measures (1921) (8)
- James Peter Hill, 1873-1954 (1955) (8)
- VI.—Glyptops ruetimeyeri (Lyd.), a Chelonian from the Purbeck of Swanage (1910) (8)
- III.—On a Femur of Reptilian Type from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland (1914) (7)
- Second report of the Committee on the Nomenclature of the Cranial Elements in the Permian Tetrapoda (6)
- Robert Broom 1866-1951 (1952) (6)
- II.—The Beaufort Beds of the Karroo System of South Africa (1913) (5)
- The Internal Ear of Osteolepis. (1925) (5)
- XXXII.—Notes on Varanosaurus acutirostris, Broili (1914) (5)
- II.—The ‘Trias’ of Moray (1909) (5)
- A Chelonian from the Purbeck of Swanage, Dorset (1910) (4)
- IV.—Poikilosakos, a remarkable New Genus of Brachiopods from the Upper Coal-measures of Texas (1917) (4)
- On the Structure and Origin of the Ulodendroid Scar (1914) (4)
- Sir Arthur Smith Woodward, F.R.S. (1944) (3)
- On the structure of the brain-case in certain Lower Permian tetrapods. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 31. (3)
- ON THE NEST AND EGGS OF THE COMMON TERN (S. FLUVIATILIS). A THIRD COOPERATIVE STUDY (1919) (3)
- SECTION OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY: IS “MACROEVOLUTION” REALITY?* (1952) (3)
- III.—The Cheirotherium (1914) (3)
- V.—The Loop of Dielasma (1909) (3)
- Coccosteus Minor, Hugh Miller, in the Old Red Sandstone of Dalcross, Inverness-Shire (1908) (2)
- XIV.—Dieynodon halli, sp.n., an Anomodont reptile from South Africa (1914) (2)
- On some Reptillian Tracks from the Trias of Runcorn (Chesire) (1909) (2)
- Final Report on the Operations at Skara Brae (1931) (2)
- Reconstructions of the skulls of three pelycosaurs in the American Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 32. (2)
- The two great breaks in the history of life (1956) (2)
- Palaeontology and the evolution of man : the romanes lecture, delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre, 4 May 1928 (2)
- Pterodactyls Past and Present (1974) (2)
- Notes on Mr Kesteven's Paper on the Pterygoids in Amphibia and Reptiles and the Parasphenoid. (1919) (1)
- Dr. E. Leonard Gill (1956) (1)
- Explorations in Mongolia: A Review of the Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History: Discussion (1)
- Anthracomya in the Radstock Coal-Measures (1906) (1)
- The History of Reptiles (1957) (1)
- George Albert Boulenger, 1858 - 1937 (1940) (1)
- Equidæ of the Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene of North America: Iconographic Type Revision. By H. F. Osborn. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History, New Series, Vol. II, Pt. I, 1918. pp. 217, with 54 plates and 173 text-figures. (1920) (1)
- On the Anatomy of Lepidophloios laricinus, Sternb (1909) (1)
- Text-Book of Palœontology (1926) (1)
- History of Elephants (1944) (1)
- Henry George Albert Hickling, 1883-1954 (1956) (1)
- II.—Stegocephalia of Senekal, O.F.S. By Dr. E. C. N. van Hoepen, M.I. (1916) (0)
- Visit to the zoological department of University College, London, February 9th, 1935 (1935) (0)
- Vertebrate Palæontology (1945) (0)
- A Fossil Mammal-Like Reptile (1958) (0)
- Creation by evolution; a consensus of present-day knowledge as set forth by leading authorities in non-technical language that all may understand, edited by Frances Mason. (0)
- The British Museum: Archaeopteryx (1955) (0)
- The Oldoway Human Skeleton (1932) (0)
- On some Reptilian Remains from the Trias of Lossiemouth (Elgin) (1909) (0)
- Dr. J. C. Merriam (1945) (0)
- Sir Clive Forster-Cooper, F.R.S (1947) (0)
- Clive Forster-Cooper 1880-1947 (1950) (0)
- Structure and Evolution in Vertebrate Palæontology (1925) (0)
- The myotomes of acanthodians (1959) (0)
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