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Authorised form of nameGemmill; James Fairlie (1867 - 1926)
Dates1867 - 1926
Date of birth28 November 1867
Date of death10/02/1926
ActivityEducation:
MD; DSc
Career:
Professor of Natural History, University College, Dundee
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/05/1924
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc Series B 1926 vol 99 pp xlv-xlviii signed by E W M
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/310508993
CodeNA1266
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1924/03Gemmill, James Fairlie: certificate of election to the Royal Society
AP/74/15/2Unpublished diagrams, trout anatomy by James Fairlie Gemmill1901
RR/15/194Referee's report by Alexander Macalister, on a paper 'The anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities in the trout' by James Fairlie GemmillMarch 1901
RR/15/196Referee's report by Thomas George Bond Howes, on a paper 'The anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities in the trout' by James Fairlie Gemmill25 April 1901
RR/15/195Referee's report by Hans Friedrich Gadow, on a paper 'The anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities in the trout' by James Fairlie GemmillMarch 1901
NLB/23/1/45Copy letter from A H White, to Dr James Fairlie Gemmill, [Fellow of the Royal Society], Glasgow University29 August 1901
RR/20/50Referee's report by Sidney Frederic Harmer, on a paper 'The development and certain points in the adult structure of the starfish asterias rubens, L' by James Fairlie Gemmill25 January 1914
NLB/59/834Copy letter from Edwin Deller, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [James Fairlie] Gemmill, FRS19 November 1920
RR/33/91Referee's report by James Fairlie Gemmill, on a paper 'The development of the calcareous test of echinus miliaris' by Isabella GordonNovember 1925
RR/20/49Referee's report by Ernest William MacBride, on a paper 'The development and certain points in the adult structure of the starfish asterias rubens, L' by James Fairlie GemmillJanuary 1914
NLB/55/628Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to [Professor William Abbott] Herdman, Chairman of the Zoology Committee and FRS02 July 1918
NLB/68/834Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [James Fairlie] Gemmill, FRS7 November 1925
NLB/68/853Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir Sidney Harmer, KBE, FRS13 November 1925
RR/25/13Referee's report by Sydney John Hickson, on a paper 'The development of the sea-anemones Metridium dianthus (Ellis) and Adamsia palliata (Bohad)' by James Fairlie Gemmill[June 1918]
RR/25/14Referee's report by Gilbert Charles Bourne, on a paper 'The development of the sea-anemones Metridium dianthus (Ellis) and Adamsia palliata (Bohad)' by James Fairlie Gemmill[June 1918]
AP/74/15/1Unpublished manuscript, 'A study of the anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities [sic] in the trout' by James F [Fairlie] Gemmill1901
AP/74/15Unpublished paper, 'A study of the anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities [sic] in the trout' by James F [Fairlie] Gemmill1901
RR/19/51Referee's report by Sidney Frederic Harmer, on a paper 'The locomotor function of the lantern in Echinus, with observations on other allied lantern activities' by James Fairlie Gemmill28 January 1912
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