Arthur Dendy
Affiliations: | King's College London, London, UK |
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"Arthur Dendy"Bio:
Arthur Dendy (20 January 1865, in Manchester – 24 March 1925, in London) was an English zoologist known for his work on marine sponges and the terrestrial invertebrates of Victoria, Australia, notably including the "living fossil" Peripatus. He was in turn professor of zoology in New Zealand, in South Africa and finally at King's College London. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/dendy-arthur-5951/text10151
Parents
Sign in to add mentorArthur Milnes Marshall | research assistant | 1885 | Owens College (Marine Mammal Science) | |
Walter Baldwin Spencer | research assistant | 1888 | University of Melbourne | |
(Spencer recommended Dendy for a position at Melbourne) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeHarry Borrer Kirk | research assistant | 1895 | University of Canterbury (Evolution Tree) |
James Herbert Orton | research assistant | 1909 | King's College |
Raymond Arthur Dart | research assistant | 1920 | King's College (Anatomy Tree) |
George Edward Nicholls | grad student | 1910 | University of London |
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