Tom Harris
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Professor Thomas Maxwell Harris FRS was an English paleobotanist. Education and career He was educated at Bootham School, York, Wyggeston School, Leicester, and University College, Nottingham, before continuing to complete his doctorate at Christ's College, Cambridge.
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- The Yorkshire Jurassic flora (1974) (524)
- Swainsonine inhibits the biosynthesis of complex glycoproteins by inhibition of Golgi mannosidase II. (1982) (371)
- FOREST FIRE IN THE MESOZOIC (1958) (128)
- Ontogeny and sexual dimorphism of sonic muscle in the oyster toadfish (1990) (82)
- Burnt ferns from the English Wealden (1981) (80)
- The Tertiary Fossil Conifers of South Chile and their Phytogeographical Significance, with a Review of the Fossil Conifers of Southern Lands (1946) (76)
- A Liasso-Rhaetic flora in South Wales (1957) (70)
- The Mesozoic gymnosperms (1976) (61)
- XLVI.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire. (1943) (57)
- The British Rhaetic flora (1938) (50)
- A NEW MEMBER OF THE CAYTONIALES (1933) (50)
- The Fossil Conifer Elatides williamsoni (1943) (38)
- Biochemical transformation of bulbar conjunctiva into corneal epithelium: an electrophoretic analysis. (1985) (37)
- Cones of extinct cycladales from the Jurassic rocks of Yorkshire (1941) (37)
- The fructification of Czekanowskia and its allies (1951) (36)
- The Pentoxylon Plant (1985) (35)
- NOTE ON A NEW METHOD FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF FOSSIL PLANTS (1926) (29)
- British Purbeck Charophyta (1939) (26)
- TWO NEGLECTED ASPECTS OF FOSSIL CONIFERS (1976) (25)
- Caytonanthus, the Microsporophyll of Caytonia (1941) (25)
- The Flora of the Brora Coal (1966) (21)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BRITISH FRESHWATER DINOFLAGELLATA. (1940) (19)
- Schizopodium Davidi gen. et sp. nov. A New Type of Stem from the Devonian Rocks of Australia (19)
- A revision of Williamsoniella (1944) (18)
- XLII.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 31–33 (1946) (17)
- Hugh Hamshaw Thomas, 1885-1962 (1963) (17)
- PREGASTRULAR MECHANISMS IN THE MORPHOGENESIS OF THE SALAMANDER AMBYSTOMA MACULATUM. (1964) (17)
- ZINC POISONING OF WILD PLANTS FROM WIRF NETTING (1946) (15)
- Wonnacottia, a new Bennettitalean Microsporophyll (1942) (14)
- THE GEOLOGY OF THE YORKSHIRE JURASSIC FLORA (1953) (14)
- XXI.—On some Jurassic specimens of Sagenopteris (1940) (13)
- The stem of Pachypteris papillosa (Thomas & Bose) Harris (1983) (13)
- LVIII.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 13–15 (1944) (13)
- Principles of Paleobotany (1939) (13)
- A histologic study of regenerating epithelium of normal and buphthalmic rabbit cornea. (1971) (12)
- XXXV.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 19–21 (1945) (11)
- LXXXVII.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 49–51 (1951) (11)
- A comparison of carneal epithelium regeneration in normal and buphthalmic rabbits. (1970) (10)
- A slender upright plant from Wealden sandstones (1976) (10)
- XV.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 37–39 (1948) (10)
- XXXII.—On Two Species of Hepatics of the Yorkshire Jurassic Flora (1942) (10)
- XCIV.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 46–48 (1950) (10)
- XXII.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 16–18 (1945) (10)
- Chemokinetic response of activated macrophages to soluble products of neoplastic cells. (1978) (9)
- Motility and cytotoxicity of activated macrophages in the presence of carcinoma cells. (1977) (8)
- The morphogenesis of the stomach and intestine in the salamander Ambystoma maculatum (1967) (8)
- XXII.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 40–42 (1949) (7)
- XLI.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 10–12 (1944) (7)
- I.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 28–30 (1946) (6)
- XLV.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 22–24 (1945) (5)
- The use of dark-field microscopy for the visualization of acetylcholinesterase in cholinergic neurons. (1971) (5)
- Notes on a Fencing Experiment (1939) (5)
- XLVII.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 43–45 (1949) (4)
- Presidential Address: The Inflation of Taxonomy (1964) (4)
- LXVII.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire. 55–57 (1952) (4)
- XLI.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 52–54 (1952) (4)
- The Zonation of the Yorkshire Jurassic Flora (1952) (4)
- IV.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire. 58–60 (1953) (4)
- Studies on fossil plants (1968) (4)
- Equisetum filum sp. nov. from the middle Jurassic of Yorkshire (1979) (3)
- Chapter 6 Gymnospermophyta (1967) (3)
- Dispersed cuticles (1965) (3)
- LXX.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 7–9 (1943) (3)
- The Rhaeto-Liassic Flora of Scoresby Sound, Central East Greenland (1961) (3)
- XXV.—On some specimens of Equisetites columnaris Brongn (1941) (3)
- The seed of Caytonia (1958) (3)
- A reconstruction of Equisetum columnare and notes on its elator bearing spores (1976) (3)
- Television in the Biology Laboratory. (1969) (2)
- Mr. Lauge Koch (1964) (2)
- Evidence for an hereditary defect in taurine transport in the ciliary epithelium of an inbred strain of rabbits (1983) (2)
- LXII.—Notes on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 34–36 (1946) (2)
- LXVIII.—Notes on the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire, 25–27 (1945) (2)
- The Occurrence Of Determinable Plants in the Lower Estuarines of Peterborough (1953) (2)
- Plant Ecology of Ancient Periods (1959) (2)
- Closed-circuit television as an integrating medium in teaching medical and dental histology. (1969) (2)
- SIR ALBERT CHARLES SEWARD, F.R.S. 1863–1941 (1941) (2)
- Amphorispermum an enigmatic assemblage (1981) (2)
- A Substitute for Glycerine as a Mounting Medium (1942) (2)
- Some tests on a circular ground effect machine (1962) (1)
- The minute books of the Linnean Club, from 1811 to 1955 (1971) (1)
- NOTE ON THE CULTURE OF FRESHWATER ALGAE (1941) (1)
- Taxodiaceous Conifers (1951) (1)
- A Tissue Culture Perfusion Chamber with a Substratum of Reconstituted Collagen (1966) (1)
- XII.—On Ptilophyllum gracile, sp. n. (1941) (1)
- Modern Botanical Thought: Palaeobotany (1961) (0)
- Short Reviews (1960) (0)
- Culture incubator to simplify manipulation and observation of tissues in vitro. (1974) (0)
- Review of Avocational Interest Patterns: A Study in the Psychology of Avocations. (1941) (0)
- Short Reviews (1963) (0)
- Tertiary Siphoneous Algæ in the W K Parker Collection, with Descriptions of some Eocene Siphoneæ from England (1940) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PALEOBOTANY (1965) (0)
- Recent developments of palaeobotany. (1949) (0)
- Plant Life Through the Ages. By A. C. Seward. pp. xxi + 601, 139 figures. Cambridge University Press. 1931. Price 30s. (1931) (0)
- Macrophage motility in response to carcinoma cells and their soluble by-products. Abstr. (1976) (0)
- Comments on “Detection of hyrogen permeation on the microscopic sclae in nickel” (1989) (0)
- Acknowledgments. We thank Professor Leo A. Paquette (0)
- A Comparison of Two Mesozoic Fern Floras (1956) (0)
- Book Reviews (1938) (0)
- XXI.—On same Jurassic Specimens of Sagenopteris (1940) (0)
- Dr. H. Hamshaw Thomas, M.B.E., F.R.S. (1962) (0)
- of incorporation . Experiments with double labelled (1986) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1963) (0)
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