George Allman
Irish natural historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George James Allman FRS FRSE was an Irish ecologist, botanist and zoologist who served as Emeritus Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University in Scotland. Life Allman was born in Cork, Ireland, the son of James C. Allman of Bandon, and received his early education at the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast. For some time he studied for the Irish Bar, but ultimately gave up law in favour of natural science. In 1843, he graduated in medicine at Trinity College, Dublin, and in the following year was appointed professor of botany in that university, succeeding the botanist William Allman , who was the father of George Johnston Allman .
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- Report on the hydroida, collected during the exploration of the gulf stream (42)
- Report on the Hydroida : collected during the exploration of the Gulf Stream by L. F. de Pourtalès, assistant United States Coast Survey / by Geo. J. Allman, M.D., LL.D., ... (35)
- XV. On the anatomy and physiology of cordylophora, a contribution to our knowledge of the Tubularian zoophytes (30)
- Report on the Hydroida dredged by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. by G.J. Allman (27)
- Description of Australian, Cape, and other Hydroida, mostly new, from the Collection of Miss H. Gatty. (1885) (21)
- XXXIX.—Synopsis of the Genera and Species of Zoophytes inhabiting the Fresh Waters of Ireland (1844) (15)
- XIV.—On the anatomy of Actæon, with remarks on the order Phlebenterata of M. de Quatrefages (1845) (7)
- On Limnocodium victoria, a new Hydroid Medusa of Fresh Water. (1880) (5)
- Original Communications: On the Occurrence among the Infusoria of peculiar Organs resembling Thread-Cells (1855) (5)
- I. On the structure and development of Myriothela (5)
- Description of a new genus and species of Entomostraca (4)
- On the Characters and Affinities of Potamogale, a genus of Insectivorous Mammals (1866) (4)
- The New Freshwater Jelly Fish: On “Limnocodium victoria,” a Hydroid Medusa of Fresh Water (1880) (3)
- ON "LIMINOCODIUM VICTORIA," A HYDROID MEDUSA OF FRESH WATER. (1880) (3)
- XXXVIII.—Biological contributions (1847) (3)
- A New Order of Hydrozoa (1874) (2)
- XXXVII.—Description of a new genus of pulmonary gasteropods (1846) (2)
- The Freshwater Medusa (1)
- The Anniversary Address of the President: Recent Progress in our Knowledge of the Structure and Development of the Phylactolæmatous Polyzoa. (1)
- The Basking Shark (1876) (1)
- Original Communications: Observation on Aphanizomenon Flos-aquæ, and a species of Peridinea (1)
- XLII.—Note onPolytrema miniaceum: To the editors of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1870) (1)
- XIX. On the structure and development of myriothela (0)
- Introductory lecture delivered to the students of the natural history class in the University of Edinburgh on the opening of the winter session 1855. (0)
- The method and aim of natural history studies; being an introd. to a course of lectures on natural history delivered to working men in the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art. (0)
- Notes from the “Challenger” (1875) (0)
- Notices of Remains from the Ancient Lacustrine Habitations of Switzerland; and from the Drift of the Valley of the Somme (1864) (0)
- Hailstorm in Dorsetshire (1880) (0)
- XXV.—On a new Genus of Algæ belonging to the family of the Nostochinæ (1843) (0)
- Anniversary Address of the President.—Some Recent Additions to our Knowledge of the Structure of the Marine Polyzoa. (1880) (0)
- IX.—Note on Carduella cyathiformis: To the editors of Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1860) (0)
- Anniversary Address of the President.—Recent Progress in our Knowledge of the Development of the Ctenophora. (0)
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