Henry Nottidge Moseley
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British naturalist and botanist
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Henry Nottidge Moseley's Degrees
- Bachelors Natural Sciences University of Oxford
- Masters Natural Sciences University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Nottidge Moseley FRS was a British naturalist who sailed on the global scientific expedition of HMS Challenger in 1872 through 1876. Life Moseley was born in Wandsworth, London, the son of Henry Moseley. He was educated at Harrow School, at Exeter College, Oxford and at the University of London . He married Amabel Gwyn Jeffreys, daughter of the conchologist John Gwyn Jeffreys, in 1881, and they were the parents of the noted British physicist Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley.
Henry Nottidge Moseley's Published Works
Published Works
- The Ceylon Elephant at the Oxford Museum (1872) (62)
- Narrative of the cruise of H.M.S. Challenger with a general account of the scientific results of the expedition (47)
- XIV. The Croonian lecture. —On the structure of the stylasteridæ, a family of the hydroid stony corals (33)
- Notes by a naturalist : an account of observations made during the voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger" round the world in the years 1872-1876, under the command of Capt. Sir G.S. Nares, R.N., K.C.B., F.R.S., and Capt. F.T. Thomson, R.N. (25)
- Memoirs: On the Presence of Eyes in the Shells of Certain Chitonidæ, and on the Structure of these Organs (24)
- On the Structure and Origin of Meteorites (22)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Structure of Several Forms of Land Planarians, with a Description of Two New Genera and several New Species, and a List of all Species at present known (1877) (21)
- XXVIIIp—Description of a new species of land-planarian from the hothouses at Kew Gardens (1878) (20)
- XV. On new Forms of Actiniaria dredged in the Deep Sea; with a Description of certain Pelagic Surface‐swimming Species. (1877) (17)
- XXII. On the structure and development of Peripatus capensis (16)
- Notes by a naturalist : an account of observations made during the voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger" round the world in the years 1872-1876 / by H. N. Moseley. (16)
- On the inhabitants of the Admiralty Islands, &c. (16)
- On the Structure of the Stylas-Teridæ a Family of Hydroid Stony Corals (1879) (13)
- I. On the anatomy and histology of the land-planarians of Ceylon, with some account of their habits, and a description of two new species, and with notes on the anatomy of some European aquatic species (10)
- II. Preliminary note on the structure of the stylasteridæ, a group of stony corals which, like the milleporidæ, are hydroids, and not anthozoans (9)
- III. Preliminary report to Professor Wyville Thomson, F. R. S., Director of the Civilian Scientific Staff, on the true corals dredged by H. M. S. ‘Challenger’ in deep water between the dates Dec. 30th, 1870, and August 31st, 1875 (8)
- I. On the structure and development of of Peripatus capensis (7)
- A Carnivorous Plant Preying on Vertebrata (1884) (7)
- Memoirs: On the Colouring Matters of Various Animals, and especially of Deep-sea Forms dredged by H.M.S. Challenger (6)
- V. On the anatomy and histology of the land-planarians of Ceylon, with some account of their habits, and a description of two new species, and with notes on the anatomy of some European aquatic species (5)
- Professor Von Graff's Monograph on the Turbellarians (1883) (5)
- III. On the structure of a species of millepora occurring at Tahiti, Society Islands (4)
- Dr. August Weismann on the Importance of Sexual Reproduction for the theory of Selection (1886) (4)
- LII.—On a young specimen of Pelagonemertes Rollestoni (1875) (4)
- The Continuity of the Germ-Plasma Considered as the Basis of a Theory of Heredity (1885) (3)
- Zoological Results of the Eclipse Expedition (3)
- XIXp—On the presence of eyes and other sense-organs in the shells of the Chitonidae (1884) (3)
- Urticating Organs of Planarian Worms (1877) (3)
- On the Sound made by the Death's Head Moth, “Acherontia Atropos” (1872) (3)
- On the Scientific Aspects of Geographical Education (1886) (2)
- XIV. On two new Forms of Deep‐sea Ascidians, obtained during the Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Challenger’. (1877) (2)
- Peripatus N. Zealandise (1876) (2)
- Memoirs: On Stylochus Pelagicus, a new Species of Pelagic Planarian, with notes on other Pelagic Species, on the Larval Forms of Thysanzoon, and of a Gymnosomatous Pteropod (2)
- Prof. Lindström on Operculate Corals (1883) (2)
- Drowned by a Devil Fish (1877) (1)
- Some Remarks on the Habits of Some Ceylon Animals, and Notes on Methods for Keeping them Alive in Confinement (1872) (1)
- Further notes on the Plants of Kerguelen, with some remarks on the Insects. (1876) (1)
- Appeal for Skeletons of Wild Specimens of the Larger Carnivora for Our Museums (1872) (1)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Structure of Seriatopora, Pocillopora, Corallium, and Tubipora (1882) (1)
- The development ofLimulus (1882) (1)
- II. Notes on the Vegetation of Bermuda. (1874) (1)
- III. Note on a discovery, as yet unpublished, by the late Professor F. M. Balfour, concerning the existence of a blastopore, and on the origin of the mesoblast in the embryo of Peripatus Capensis (1)
- III. On the structure of a species Millepora occurring at Tahiti, Society Islands (1)
- XX.—On Pelagonemertes Rollestoni (1875) (1)
- Wingless Insects of the Falkland Islands (1878) (1)
- The Bernissart Iguanodon (1883) (1)
- Dr. Bessels' Account of the “Polaris” Expedition (1881) (1)
- Memoirs: On Methods for Preparing the Organ of Corti for Microscopical Investigation (1872) (0)
- Memoirs: Note on Mihakowics' New Method of Imbedding (1876) (0)
- Incubation of the Ostrich (1883) (0)
- Memoirs: On Actiniochrome a Colouring Matter of Actinias which gives an Absorption Spectrum (1873) (0)
- Notes on Zoology and Botany in Lisbon (1873) (0)
- Memoirs: On the Pharynx of an Unknown Holothurian of the Family Dendrochirotæ, in which the Calcareous Skeleton is remarkably developed (1884) (0)
- Count Pourtales (0)
- Researches on Animals Containing Chlorophyll (1882) (0)
- Memoirs: On Certain Methods which may be Employed in the Investigation of the Development of the Frog'S Egg (1871) (0)
- Remarkable Discovery of a Murder in Bermuda (1880) (0)
- VI.—Remarks on observations by Captain Hutton, director of the Otago Museum, on Peripatus novæ-zealandiæ, with notes on the structure of the species (0)
- Memoirs: A Few Notes on Microscopic Preparations of Insects9 Eyes (1872) (0)
- Structure and Origin of Meteorites (1877) (0)
- Zoological Results of the Visit of Prof. K. Moebius to Mauritius (1881) (0)
- On a Stone Club from the Sandwich Islands, Exhibited by Him at the Meeting (0)
- Chiushingura, or the Loyal League; a Japanese Romance (1880) (0)
- Origin of Tracheæ in Arthropoda (1878) (0)
- The Highest Tide on Record (1879) (0)
- Remarks on the Insects of Kerguelen's Land* (1876) (0)
- The Physiology of Deep-Sea Life (1884) (0)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Method of Application of Nitrate of Silver and Chloride of Gold in the Preparation of Certain Tissues for Microscopic Investigation (0)
- On the Substance Exhibited at the British Association, Brighton, by Mr. P. L. Sciater, and stated to be the Oasified Notochord of a Fish (1872) (0)
- Kerguelen's Land (0)
- Dr. G. von Koch's Method of Preparing Sections of Corals (1880) (0)
- Professor August Weismann on the Sexual Cells of the Hydromedusæ (1883) (0)
- XXX.—Notes on the species of Peripatus, and especially on those of Cayenne and the West Indies (1879) (0)
- XXVIII.—Hermaphroditism in the Parasitic Isopoda. Further remarks on Mr. Bullar's papers on the above subject (1877) (0)
- Den Norske Nordhavs Expedition, 1876–1878 Zoologie Pennatulida (1885) (0)
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