William Benham
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New Zealand zoologist
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William Benham 's Degrees
- Bachelors Zoology University of New Zealand
- Masters Zoology University of New Zealand
- Doctorate Zoology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir William Blaxland Benham was a New Zealand zoologist. Biography He was born in Isleworth, Middlesex, England, on 29 March 1860. He studied at Marlborough College and London University and taught at Bedford College, London before moving to New Zealand in 1898. He was a member of the 1907 Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition. From 1905 to 1911 he was the Governor in Council of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute.
William Benham 's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Olfactory Sense in Apteryx (1906) (21)
- The Primate Brain (1897) (17)
- The Post-Larval Stage of Arenicola marina (1893) (15)
- Scientific results of the New Zealand Government Trawling Expedition 1907. Echinoderma (14)
- On the Oligochaeta from the Blue Lake, Mount Kosciusko (1907) (13)
- Memoirs: The Anatomy of Phoronis Australis (1889) (11)
- Polychaeta and oligochaeta of the Auckland and Campbell Islands (1950) (10)
- Memoirs: A New English Genus of Aquatic Oligochæta (Sparganophilus) belonging to the Family Rhinodrilidæ (1892) (10)
- On the Larynx of certain Whales (Cogia, Buænoptera, and Ziphius) (1901) (8)
- Mauicetus: a Fossil Whale (1939) (8)
- The platyhelmia, mesozoa, and nemertini (7)
- Memoirs: An Attempt to Classify Earthworms (1890) (7)
- New Species of Perichæta from New Britain and elsewhere; with some Remarks on certain Diagnostic Characters of the Genus. (1897) (7)
- XII. On the Testis of Limulus. (1883) (4)
- IV.—On some Remains of a Gigantic Fossil Cirripede from the Tertiary Rocks of New Zealand (1903) (4)
- Note on a New Earthworm (1888) (4)
- The structure of the pharyngeal bars of Amphioxus. By W. Blaxland Benham. (4)
- LXIV.—Some earthworms from Celebes (1896) (4)
- Memoirs: Studies on Earthworms: No. III. Criodrilus lacuum, Hoffmeister (1887) (3)
- Memoirs: Studies on Earthworms (1886) (3)
- A Fourth Specimen of “Notornis Mantelli,” Owen (1898) (3)
- Memoirs: On a New Species of the Genus Haplotaxis; with some Remarks on the Genital Ducts in the OligochÆta (1904) (3)
- Memoirs: On some New Species of the Genus Phreodrilus (1904) (3)
- XIV.—An erroneous echinodermal identification (2)
- Note on the Occurrence of a Freshwater Nemertine in England (1892) (2)
- Memoirs: The Structure of te Rostellum in two New Species of Tapeworm, from Apteryx (1900) (2)
- Memoirs: The Nephridium of Lumbricus and its Bloodsupply; with Remarks on the Nephridia in other Chætopoda (1891) (2)
- The prayer-book of Queen Elizabeth 1559 : to which are appended some occasional forms of prayer issued in her reign : printed from the originals in the British Museum, and other public libraries (2)
- LVIII.Notes on Polychta: Two new species of the genus Goniada (1932) (2)
- Memoirs: A Description of the Cerebral Convolutions of the Chimpanzee known as "Sally;" with Notes on the Convolutions of other Chimpanzees and of Two Orangs (1894) (2)
- L.—The genera Trigaster and Benhamia (1890) (2)
- Memoirs: Structure of the Pharyngeal Bars of Amphioxus (1893) (2)
- Phosphorescent Earthworms (2)
- XIX.—The Oligochoeta of the Southern Islands of the New Zealand region (2)
- Polychaeta / by W.B. Benham. (1)
- XVII.—A re-examination of Hutton's types of New Zealand earthworms (1899) (1)
- Further notes on the sipunculids from New Zealand (1)
- The Development of the Tuatara (1899) (1)
- Preliminary report on the polychaetous annelids from the Kermadec Islands (1)
- XV.—The male of Apus cancriformis (1896) (1)
- Earthworms from Pennsylvania (1890) (1)
- Report on an Earthworm collected for the Natural History Department of the British Museum, by Emin Pasha, in Equatorial Africa (1891) (1)
- Male of Apus (1895) (1)
- Memoirs: Notes on Two Acanthodriloid Earthworms from New Zealand (1)
- Memoirs: Notes on some Aquatic Oligochæta (1891) (1)
- Memoirs: On Kynotus cingulatus, a New Species of Earthworm from Imerina in Madagascar (1896) (1)
- Memoirs: The Cœlomic Fluid in Acanthodrilids (1901) (1)
- Memoirs: On Benhamia cœcifera, n. sp., from the Gold Coast (1894) (1)
- Memoirs: Note on a New Species of the Genus Nais (1893) (0)
- British Earthworms (0)
- On a new species of pennatulid lSarcophyllum bollonsir (0)
- Flatworms and Mesozoa . Nemertines . Thread-worms and Sagitta . Rotifers . Polychaet worms . Earthworms and leeches . Gephyrea and Phoronis . Polyzoa (0)
- “Verrnes” (1894) (0)
- Memoirs: The Blood of Magelona (1896) (0)
- XXXVIII.—Notes on New Zealand Polychaetes (II) (0)
- The Preservation of Native Plants and Animals (1905) (0)
- Memoirs: Fission in Nemertines (1896) (0)
- The prayer-book of Queen Elizabeth 1559 : to which are appended some occasional forms of prayer issued in her reign : the whole printed from the originals in the British Museum, and other public libraries : with an historical introduction (0)
- Carnivorous Habits of the New Zealand Kea Parrot (1906) (0)
- A Request for Zoological Literature (1898) (0)
- The dictionary of religion : an encyclopædia of Christian and other religious doctrines, denominations, sects, heresies, ecclesiastical terms, history, biography, etc. etc. (0)
- British Earthworms (0)
- A Monograph of the Order of Oligochœta (1895) (0)
- The Skull of Hatteria (1899) (0)
- Priapulus caudatus in New Zealand Waters (1932) (0)
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