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Authorised form of nameFarre; Arthur (1811 - 1887)
Dates1811 - 1887
NationalityBritish
Place of birthLondon, England
Date of birth06 March 1811
Place of deathLondon
Date of death17 December 1887
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Kensal Green cemetery, London
ActivityEducation:
MB
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election02/05/1839
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1889 vol 46 pp iii-vi signed by G J
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/67244745
CodeNA2883
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/Maull/001371Farre, Arthurnd
RR/3/94Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'On the structure and functions of the hairs of the crustacea' by Campbell Greig De Morgan24 October 1858
RR/3/114Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'On the diœcious character of the rotifera' by Philip Henry Gosse1857
RR/2/135Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'An account of two cases, in which ovules, or their remains, were discovered in the fallopian tubes of unimpregnated women who had died during the period of menstruation' by H Letheby19 June 1851
RR/2/265Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'On the blood-proper and chylaqueous fluid of invertebrate animals' by Thomas Williams12 June 1852
RR/3/115Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'On the structure, functions, and homologies of the manducatory organs in the class rotifera' by Philip Henry Gosse11 August 1855
RR/3/113Letter from Arthur Farre, accompanying an unnamed paper11 September 1858
EC/1839/25Farre, Arthur: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/000587Group lithograph of Royal Microscopical Society Presidentsnd
PT/27/9Paper, 'On the organ of hearing in crustacea' by Arthur Farre[1843]
RR/3/112Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'Note sur un organe, placé dans le cordon spermatique, et dont l'existence n'a pas été signalée par les anatomistes' by P Giraldes12 August 1858
PT/74/4/25Drawings, 'Vesicularia spinosa. Thomp.' by Arthur FarreMarch 1837
PT/74/4/26Drawings, 'Valkeria cuscuta. Flem.' by Arthur FarreMarch 1837
PT/74/4/23Drawings, anatomy of the Bowerbankia densa by Arthur FarreApril 1836
PT/74/4/24Drawings, anatomy of the Bowerbankia densa by Arthur FarreMarch 1836
PT/74/4/30Drawings, 'Notamia loriculata' and 'Membranipora pilosa' by Arthur FarreMarch 1837
AP/39/12Paper, 'History of two cases of hernia of the ovaries, in one of which there was a periodical enlargement of one or other of these organs' by Henry Oldham1857-1903
AP/39/12/1Manuscript, 'History of two cases of hernia of the ovaries, in one of which there was a periodical enlargement of one or other of these organs' by Henry Oldham1857
RR/3/176Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'On the existence of the decidua around the ovum within the fallopian tube, in four cases of fallopian-tube conception, and on the absence of any trace of decidua in the cavity of the uterus in the same cases' by Robert Lee4 July 1857
RR/7/404Referee's report by Arthur Farre, on a paper 'Preliminary note on the anatomy of the umbilical cord' by Lawson Tait2 August 1875
PT/74/4/27Drawings, 'Lagenella repens' by Arthur FarreApril 1836
PT/74/4/28Drawings, 'Halodactylus diaphanus' by A [Arthur] Farre[1837]
PT/74/4/29Drawings, 'Halodactylus diaphanus' by Arthur Farre[1837]
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