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Authorised form of nameCannon; Herbert Graham (1897 - 1963)
Dates1897 - 1963
Date of birth14 April 1897
Date of death06/01/1963
ActivityEducation:
DSc (Lond); ScD (Camb)
Career:
Professor of Zoology in the Victoria University, Manchester
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election16/05/1935
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1963 vol 9 pp 55-68, plate, by J E Smith
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/31003182
CodeNA1802
Archives associated with this Fellow
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PB/4/8/53/2Correspondence with H Graham Cannon re course organisation at Manchester University1942
IM/GA/WS/2786Cannon, Herbert Grahamnd
IM/000719Cannon, Herbert Grahamnd
RR/27/21Referee's report by William Maddock Bayliss, on a paper 'On the ? of the ? force' by Herbert Graham CannonFebruary 1922
MM/24/29Letter from Herbert Graham Cannon, Department of Zoology, University of Manchester, to William D. Ian Rolfe, Department of Geology, University College, Keele, Staffordshire 13 October 1960
MM/24/24Copy letter from Ian Rolfe to Herbert Graham Cannon 10 July 1960
MM/24/26Copy letter from Ian Rolfe to Herbert Graham Cannon 14 July 1960
MM/24/28Letter from Herbert Graham Cannon, Tigh Nighe, Laga, Glenborrodale, Acharacle, Argyll, to William D. Ian Rolfe8 September 1960
RR/27/22Referee's report by Archibald Vivian Hill, on a paper 'On the ? of the ? force' by Herbert Graham CannonFebruary 1922
RR/27/20Referee's report by William Maddock Bayliss, on a paper 'On the metabolic gradient of the frog's egg' by Herbert Graham CannonFebruary 1922
RR/28/77Referee's report by William Thomas Calman, on a paper 'On the development of an estherid crustacean' by Herbert Graham Cannon29 July 1923
RR/69/19Referee's report by Herbet Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The differentiation of neural crest cells into visceral cartilages and odontoblasts in Amblystoma, and a re-examination of the germ-layer theory' by Gavin Rylands De Beer1946
NLB/67/668Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir Sidney Harmer, KBE, FRS12 February 1925
RR/69/59Referee's report by William Thomas Calman, on a paper 'On the anatomy of the pedunculate barnacle Lithotrya' by Herbert Graham Cannon28 January 1946
RR/69/334Second referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The pallial organs in the aspidobranch Gastropoda and their evolution throughout the Mollusca' by Charles Maurice Yonge 1945
RR/69/58Referee's report by unknown referee, on a paper 'On the anatomy of the pedunculate barnacle Lithotrya' by Herbert Graham Cannon1945
RR/68/414Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The pallial organs in the aspidobranch Gastropoda and their evolution throughout the Mollusca' by Charles Maurice Yonge[1943]
RR/70/165Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'Studies on the Onychophora VII. The early embryonic stages of Peripatopsis, and some general considerations concerning the morphology and phylogeny of the arthropoda' by Sidnie Milana Manton 1947
RR/72/237Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The motor nervous system of the starfish, Astropecten irregularis (Pennant), with special reference to the innervation of the tube feet and ampullae' by James Eric Smith1949
NLB/65/545Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Ernest William] MacBride, FRS16 November 1923
NLB/65/69Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir Sidney [Frederic] Harmer, FRS21 July 1923
RR/32/38bReferee's report by William Thomas Calman, on a paper 'On the segmental excretory organs of certain fresh-water ostracods' by Herbert Graham Cannon15 March 1925
MM/24/27Letter from Herbert Graham Cannon, Department of Zoology, University of Manchester, to William D. Ian Rolfe, Department of Geology, University College, Keele, Staffordshire 19 July 1960
RR/45/70Referee's report by Stanley Wells Kemp, on a paper 'On the feeding mechanism of the Branchiopoda' by Herbert Graham Cannon20 July 1932
RR/53/15Second referee's report by Stanley Wells Kemp, on a paper 'A further account of the feeding mechanism of Chirocephalus diaphanus' by Herbert Graham Cannon[December 1934]
EC/1935/07Cannon, Herbert Graham: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MM/24/25Letter from Herbert Graham Cannon, Department of Zoology, University of Manchester, to William D. Ian Rolfe, Department of Geology, University College, Keele, Staffordshire 13 July 1960
RR/28/76Referee's report by Cresswell Shearer, on a paper 'On the development of an estherid crustacean' by Herbert Graham Cannon[August 1923]
RR/69/333Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The pallial organs in the aspidobranch Gastropoda and their evolution throughout the Mollusca' by Charles Maurice Yonge 1945
RR/45/69Referee's report by John Stephenson, on a paper 'On the feeding mechanism of the Branchiopoda' by Herbert Graham Cannon[1932]
RR/32/38aReferee's report by Alfred William Alcock, on a paper 'On the segmental excretory organs of certain fresh-water ostracods' by Herbert Graham Cannon21 February 1925
RR/53/14Referee's report by Stanley Wells Kemp, on a paper 'A further account of the feeding mechanism of Chirocephalus diaphanus' by Herbert Graham Cannon[November 1934]
RR/59/32Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The development of Haliotis tuberculata, with special reference to organogenesis during torsion' by Doris R Crofts[October 1936]
RR/62/11Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'An anomalous fossil organism, possibly a new type of chordate, from the upper silurian of lesmahagow, lanarkshire —Ainiktozoon loganense, gen. et sp. nov' by D J Scourfield[August 1936]
RR/68/503Referee's report by Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The mechanics and innervation of the starfish tube foot-ampulla system' by J E Smith4 December 1944
RR/70/164Letter from Herbert Graham Cannon, on a paper 'Studies on the Onychophora VII. The early embryonic stages of Peripatopsis, and some general considerations concerning the morphology and phylogeny of the arthropoda' by Sidnie Milana Manton to David Christie Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society12 January 1948
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