William Thomas Calman
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William Thomas Calman's Degrees
- Doctorate Zoology University of Aberdeen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Thomas Calman was a Scottish zoologist, specialising in the Crustacea. From 1927 to 1936 he was Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum . Life He was born in Dundee, the son of Thomas Calman, a music teacher, and Agnes Beatts Maclean.
William Thomas Calman's Published Works
Published Works
- The Social Life of Animals (1939) (339)
- On the classification of the Crustacea Malacostraca (90)
- XVIII.—On the classification of the Crustacea Malacostraca (1904) (73)
- The Ray Society (1922) (46)
- 1.On New or Rare Crustacea of the Order Cumacea from the Collection of the Copenhagen Museum.—Part I. The Families Bodotriidæ, Vauntompsoniidæ, aiad Leuconidae (1907) (25)
- Pycnogonida of the Indian Museum (1923) (20)
- XIVp—On barnacles of the genus Scalpellum from Deep-sea telegraph-cables (20)
- A new species of the Crustacean genus Thaumastocheles (1913) (18)
- XXXIX.—On Barnacles of the genus Megalasma from deep-sea telegraph-cables (1919) (18)
- ON A COLLECTION OF CRUSTACEA FROM PUGET SOUND. (1898) (17)
- XXV.—A new river-crab from the Transvaal (1918) (16)
- XIII.—A cave-dwelling Crustacean of the family Mysidæ from the Island of Lanzarote (1932) (16)
- The Classification of Animals (1951) (16)
- V.—On a new crab taken from a deep-sea telegraph-cable in the Indian Ocean (15)
- On Decapod Crustacea from Christmas Island, collected by Dr. C.W. Andrews, F.R.S., F.Z.S (15)
- V. On a Blind Prawn from the Sea of Galilee (Typhlocaris galilea, g.et sp. n.). (1909) (13)
- XXIII.—On the Genus Anaspides and its Affinities with certain Fossil Crustacea (12)
- The Cumacea of the Puritan Expedition (1921) (12)
- XIV.—On a terrestrial Amphipod from Kew Gardens (1912) (11)
- IV.—Notes on some genera of the Crustacean family Hippolytidæ (8)
- V.—A new crab of the genus Sesarma from Basra (7)
- XXXII.—On freshwater prawns of the family Atyidæ from Queensland (1926) (7)
- LVIII.—The genus Puerulus, Ortmann, and the post-larval development of the Spiny Lobsters (Palinuridæ) (1909) (7)
- XX.—A whale-barnacle of the genus Xenobalanus from Antarctic Seas (1920) (7)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Morphology of Bathynella and Some Allied Crustacea (1917) (7)
- John Ray, Naturalist (1943) (6)
- LIII.—The holotype of Nymphon gracilipes, Miers (Pycnogonida) (1915) (6)
- III.—On Arthropleura Moyseyi, n.sp., from the Coal-Measures of Debyshire (1914) (6)
- The Taxonomic Outlook in Zoology. (1930) (6)
- XXI.—The holotype of Parazetes auchenicus, Slater (Pycnogodia) (1922) (6)
- XXVI.—On two new species of wood-boring Crustacea from Christmas Island (1910) (6)
- The life of Crustacea / by W.T. Calman. (6)
- LX.—On Anthracocaris scotica (Peach), a fossil Crustacean from the Lower Carboniferous (1933) (6)
- On the Characters of the Crustacean Genus Bathynella, Vejdovsky (1899) (5)
- LIX.—Notes onPalæocaris præcursor (H. Woodward),a fossil crustacean of the division Syncarida (1932) (5)
- XLIV.—Note on a crayfish from New Guinea (1911) (5)
- XXVI.—Notes on Uronectes fimbriatus (Jordan), a fossil Crustacean of the division Syncarida (1934) (4)
- The Rhynie Crustacean (1926) (4)
- Sidney Frederic Harmer, 1862-1950 (1951) (4)
- LIV.—The synonymy of a Penæid Prawn, Penæopsis philippii (Spence Bate) (1923) (4)
- XXXI.—On a collection of Pycnogonida from the South Orkney Islands (1920) (4)
- On Decapod Crustacea from Christmas Islandc collected by Drp CpWp Andrewsc FpRpSpc FpZpS (4)
- The Cumacea of the Siboga-expedition, by W. T. Calman... With 2 plates and 4 text-figures. (4)
- Presidential Address. The Origin of Insects. (1936) (4)
- On Aphareocaris, nom. nov. (Aphareus, Paulson), a Genus of the Crustacean Family Sergestidæ. (1913) (3)
- Appendiculata: Crustacea. By W.T. Calman. (3)
- Dr. Robert Gurney (1950) (2)
- LXIII.—The type-specimens of Pallene Australiensis Hoek (Pycnogonida) (1937) (2)
- The Meaning of Biological Classification (1935) (2)
- Centenary of Darwin's Visit to the Galapagos Islands: Issue of Commemorative Stamps by Ecuador (1936) (2)
- Classification of animals : an introduction to zoological taxonomy (1949) (2)
- II.—On some Crustacea of the Division Syncarida from the English Coal-measures (1911) (2)
- Practical Histology and Embryology (1941) (2)
- Structure of Trilobites (1939) (2)
- ON A PARASITIC COP3POD FROM CEPHALODISCUS (2)
- XXXVI.—A new species of the Isopod genus Serolis (1920) (2)
- Ernest William Macbride, 1866-1940 (1941) (2)
- The Shipworm (1926) (1)
- Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, F.R.S (1926) (1)
- XLV.—A new species of the Crustacean genus Squilla from West Africa (1916) (1)
- Occurrence of Bathynella in England (1932) (1)
- The Transference of Names in Zoology (1911) (1)
- XXIV.—On the crustacean genus Sicyonella, Borradaile (1914) (1)
- Presidential Address. The Meaning of Biological Classification. (1935) (1)
- XVI.—On a new Species of River-Crab from Yunnan (1905) (1)
- Memoirs: The Researches of Bouvier and Bordage on Mutations in Crustacea of the Family Atyidae (1910) (1)
- LXVII.—A new crab of the genus Calappa from West Africa (1914) (1)
- IV.—On the Anaspidacea, living and fossil . By Geoffrey Smith. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. liii, pt. iii, 05, 1909. (1909) (1)
- Presidential Address. James Eights, a Pioneer Antarctic Naturalist. (1937) (1)
- L.—A new crab of the genusSesarmafrom New Guinea (1925) (1)
- AN EARLY FIGURE OF THE KING-CRAB (LIMULUS POLYPHEMUS). (1908) (1)
- Dr. H. J. Hansen (1936) (1)
- Dr. H. J. Hansen and the Copenhagen Museum of Zoology (1910) (0)
- Memoirs: On Julinia; a New Genus of Comopound Ascidians from the Antarctic Ocean (1894) (0)
- Gigantocypris and the “Challenger” (1909) (0)
- Red Water and Brine Shrimps (1913) (0)
- XXXVI.—Note on the Brachyuran genera Micippoides and Hyastenus (1913) (0)
- Chimæras Dire: Transplantation of Heads of Insects (1924) (0)
- LVIII.—On Macrurous Crustacea obtained by Mr. George Murray during the cruise of the ‘oceana’ in 1898 (1903) (0)
- An Early Figure of the King-Crab ( Limulus polyphemus ) (1908) (0)
- I.—Monograph on the Higher Crustacea of the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland . By B. N. Peach LL.D., F.R.S., A.R.S.M. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain: Palæontology. 4to; pp. 82, 12 pls. 1908. (1909) (0)
- ‘The Excellent Mr. Ray’ (1951) (0)
- Leucon longirostris G.O. Sars (1921) (0)
- The Appendages. Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites . By Percy E. Raymond. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. VII. 1920. 169 pp., 11 plates and portrait, text-figs. (1921) (0)
- Guide to the Crustacea, Arachnida, Onychophora and Myriopoda exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History) ... With 90 illustrations. (0)
- Note on some Characters of Koonunga and Anaspides (1908) (0)
- The Ray Society (1922) (0)
- Scientific Societies and the War (1914) (0)
- VIII. Report on the River‐Crabs (Potamonidœ) collected by the British Ornithologists' Union Expedition and the Williston Expedition in Dutch New Guinea (1914) (0)
- The life of Crustacea, by W. T. Calman, D. SC. With thirty-two plates and eighty-five figures. (0)
- The Zoological Record (1941) (0)
- Sir D'Arcy Thompson, C.B., F.R.S. (1948) (0)
- ‘Opossum Shrimps’ (1951) (0)
- Crustacea. Part C Cumacea (0)
- The Ray Society (1922) (0)
- Antarctic Pycnogons (0)
- TRANSFERENCE OF THE TERM "GENOTYPE". (1911) (0)
- XXXIX.—An abnormal specimen of the edible crab(Cancer pagurus) (1924) (0)
- LV.—A new Pedalion (1893) (0)
- III.—On Pleurocaris, a new Crustacean from the English Coal-measures (1911) (0)
- Transference of the Term "Genotype" (1911) (0)
- Stanley Wells Kemp, 1882-1945 (1947) (0)
- Lobsters in the Ægean (1912) (0)
- The Ray Society (1944) (0)
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