Frederick Hutton
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton was an English-born New Zealand scientist who applied the theory of natural selection to explain the origins and nature of the natural history of New Zealand. Whilst an army officer, he embarked on an academic career in geology and biology, to become one of the most able and prolific nineteenth century naturalists of New Zealand.
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- Fishes of New Zealand. (58)
- Synopsis of the Diptera Brachycera of New Zealand (40)
- VI.—The geographical relations of the New-Zealand fauna (34)
- Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca. (28)
- Catalogue of the marine Mollusca of New Zealand (23)
- Additions to the Diptera fauna of New Zealand (16)
- III.—Descriptions of two new species of Crustacea from New Zealand (15)
- Sketch of the Geology of New Zealand (1885) (15)
- On some south Australian polyzoa (14)
- The Eruption of Mount Tarawera (1887) (12)
- XXXIV.On Peripatus nov-zealandi (1876) (11)
- Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca. A systematic and descriptive catalogue of the marine and land shells, and of the soft mollusks and Polyzoa of New Zealand and the adjacent islands, by Frederick Wollaston Hutton. (11)
- On a small collection of Diptera from the southern islands of New Zealand (10)
- Art. XIV.—The Stenopelmatidæ of New Zealand (10)
- Revision of the recent rhipidoglossate and docoglossate Mollusca of New Zealand (9)
- XLI.—Descriptions of new species of New-Zealand fish (1875) (9)
- Revision of the New Zealand Phasmidae (8)
- XLVIII.—On the origin of the fauna and flora of New Zealand (1884) (8)
- Index faunæ Novæ Zealandiæ, ed. by F.W. Hutton, F.R.S. Pub. for the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zealand. (8)
- The Importance of a Knowledge of Geology to Military Men (1862) (7)
- List of the insects recorded as having been found in New Zealand previous to the year 1870 (6)
- The Mollusca of the Pareora and Oamaru systems of New Zealand (6)
- Description of new Tertiary shells (6)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (6)
- Elevation of Mountains and Volcanic Theories (1873) (6)
- Theoretical explanations of the distribution of Southern Faunas (1896) (6)
- Synopsis of the Younger Formations of New Zealand (1873) (5)
- Art. XXXVII.—On a new Plesiosaur from the Waipara River (5)
- Revision of the recent Lamellibranchiata of New Zealand (4)
- L.—Description of a new species of freshwater crayfish from New Zealand (1873) (4)
- Remarks on the Flight of Albatrosses (3)
- XXXIV.—Notes on the structure and development of Siphonaria australis, Quoy & Gaimard (1882) (3)
- I.—Sketch of the Physical Geology of the Island of Malta (1866) (3)
- Meteorological Conditions at the Time of the Eruption of Mount Tarawera, New Zealand (1887) (3)
- The animals of New Zealand; an account of the dominion's air-breathing vertebrates, by Captain F.W. Hutton and James Drummond. (3)
- Darwinism and Lamarckism, old and new (3)
- On the Correlations of the “Curiosity-Shop Bed” in Canterbury, New Zealand (1885) (2)
- On a New Operculated Infusorian from New Zealand (1878) (2)
- Revision of the toxoglossate Mollusca of New Zealand (2)
- On a Hornblende-biotite Rock from Dusky Sound, New Zealand (1888) (2)
- V.—Descriptions of two new fishes from New Zealand (2)
- Hering's Theory of Heredity, and its Consequences (1904) (2)
- The Problem of Utility. (1897) (2)
- XLIX.—Notes on some New-Zealand Fishes (1873) (2)
- The Tipulidae, or crane-flies, of New Zealand (2)
- Revision of the marine taenioglossate and ptenoglossate Mollusca of New Zealand (2)
- On the Geological Position of the “Weka-pass Stone” of New Zealand (1885) (2)
- On an apparently new species of penguin, from Campbell Island (2)
- Notes on some marine Mollusca, with descriptions of new species (2)
- Honour to Mr. Darwin (1881) (1)
- Captain Hutton on migratory birds of New Zealand (1)
- Three new generic names for Mollusca (1)
- V.—On the Classification of Rocks (1868) (1)
- Notes on the New Zealand Myriapoda in the Otago Museum (1)
- Ancient Antarctica (1)
- The cormorants of New Zealand: a study in variation (1903) (1)
- On a leucophyre from the Selwyn Gorge (1)
- List of freshwater shells of New Zealand (1)
- IX.—The origin of the fauna and flora of New Zealand (1885) (1)
- VII.—On the Formation of Mountains. A Reply to the Rev. O. Fisher (1874) (1)
- On a trilobite from Reefton, New Zealand, new to Australasia (1)
- On the supposed glacial epoch in Australia (1)
- XXI.—On the structure of Amphibola avellana (1879) (1)
- Note on Fossarina petterdi, Brazier (0)
- VII.—On the Formation of Mountains. A Reply to the Rev. O. Fisher (1874) (0)
- A Case of Inherited Instinct (1898) (0)
- On the geology of the New Zealand Alps (0)
- A Case of Pseudo-mimicry (1903) (0)
- Age of the Ototara Formation (1876) (0)
- Description of Nga Tutura, an extinct Volcano in New Zealand (1869) (0)
- Notes on some Australian Tertiary fossils (0)
- On the Veined Structure of the Mueller Glacier, New Zealand (1888) (0)
- XLIX. On the phenomena of the elevation and subsidence of the surface of the earth (1872) (0)
- History of the Moas (1892) (0)
- Note on the Genus Certhiparus (1903) (0)
- Note on the number of cervical Vertebræ in Dinornis robustus (1878) (0)
- Some Remarks on Mr. Darwin's Theory (1861) (0)
- Presidential Address—Geographical Origin and Subsequent Development of the Land Birds of New Zealand (0)
- Curious Formation of Coal (1904) (0)
- Faults (1885) (0)
- Transactions, Volume 28, 1895, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 1895 (0)
- XVI.—Descriptions of new species of New-Zealand Myriopoda (1877) (0)
- XIV. On the mechanical principles involved in the sailing flight of the albatros (1869) (0)
- XLVIII.—On the "Cow-fish" (Tursio metis) of the sounds on the West Coast of Otago, New Zealand (1875) (0)
- Geological Hypothesis (1900) (0)
- II.—Geological Nomenclature (1885) (0)
- Ground Moraines (1890) (0)
- 'NEW-DARWINISM.'. (1900) (0)
- Suggestions for Geological Surveyors (1874) (0)
- Suggestions for Geological Surveyors (1874) (0)
- Fishes of New Zealand. Catalogue, with diagnoses of the species, by Frederick Wollaston Hutton ... Notes on the edible fishes, by James Hector ... (0)
- On a species of cormorant from Campbell Island (0)
- XXV.—Further notes on the structure of Peripatus novæzealandiæ (1878) (0)
- II.—Did the Cold of the Glacial Epoch extend over the Southern Hemisphere? (1875) (0)
- Movements of the Earth's Surface (0)
- 'New-Darwinism.' (1900) (0)
- XLVI.—On the number of cervical vertebrœ in Dinornis (1878) (0)
- XI.—On the structure of Peripatus novæ-zealandiæ (1877) (0)
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