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RefNoEC/1890/16
Previous numbersCert XI, 190
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TitleWeldon, Walter Frank Raphael: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationFellow of St John's College, Cambridge. University Lecturer on the Advanced Morphology of Invertebrates in the University of Cambridge. Author of: - (In the Quart Journ Micros Sci, 1883-1888) 'Note on the Early Development of 'Lacerta muralis';' 'On the Head-kidney of 'Bdellostoma';' 'On the Supra-renal Bodies of Vertebrata;' ''Dinophilus gigas';' ''Haplodiscus piger';' (in the Proc Zool Soc, 1884)'On some Points in the Anatomy of 'Phoenicopterus' and its Allies;' 'Note on the Placentation of 'Tetraceros quadricornis';' 'Notes on Callithrix gigot';' (in the Proc Roy Soc) 'Notes on the Development of the Supra-renal Bodies of Vertebrates;' 'Preliminary Note on a Balanoglossus Larva from the Bahamas;' Note on the last paper; and a Report of Investigations into the Crustacean Fauna of Plymouth Sound, carried on in the laboratory of the Marine Biol Assoc, in accordance with instructions from a Committee appointed by the Royal Society.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge: Geo Jas Allman; Geo J Romanes
From Personal Knowledge: Thomas H Huxley; W C McIntosh; A Milnes Marshall; G M Humphry; Alfred Newton; A Sedgwick; [C Spencer Bate]; T G Bonney; E Ray Lankester; Gerald F Yeo; E B Poulton; W H Flower; P M Duncan; E A Schafer
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Weldon, Walter Frank Raphael: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA7134Weldon; Walter Frank Raphael (1860 - 1906)1860 - 1906
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