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Authorised form of nameHarris; Thomas Maxwell (1903 - 1983)
Dates1903 - 1983
Date of birth08/01/1903
Date of death01/05/1983
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election18/03/1948
Age at election45
Royal Society activityRoyal Society roles:
VP 1960-1961
SourcesObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1985 vol 31 pp 227-260, plate, by W G Chaloner
Royal Society codeNA4170
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
EC/1948/08Harris, Thomas Maxwell: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/001959Harris, Thomas Maxwellnd
IM/001961Harris, Thomas Maxwellnd
MS/867Correspondence between Thomas Maxwell Harris and Ove Arbo Hoeg 1951-1982
IM/001960Harris, Thomas Maxwellnd
RR/68/479Referee's report by Edward James Salisbury, on a paper 'A revision of Williamsoniella' by Thomas Maxwell Harris[1944]
RR/68/480Referee's report by William Henry Lang, on a paper 'A revision of Williamsoniella' by Thomas Maxwell Harris[1944]
RR/37/68Referee's report by William Henry Lang, on a paper 'Schizopodium Davidi gen. et sp. nov. — a new type of stem from devonian rocks of Australia' by Thomas Maxwell HarrisNovember 1928
RR/37/67Referee's report by Dukinfield Henry Scott, on a paper 'Schizopodium Davidi gen. et sp. nov. — a new type of stem from devonian rocks of Australia' by Thomas Maxwell Harris30 November 1928
AP/58/12Unpublished paper, 'On the calculation of the trajectories of shot' by W D [William Davidson] Niven1876
RR/76/11Referee's report by Hugh Hamshaw Thomas, on a paper 'The fructification of Czekanowskia and its allies' by Thomas Maxwell Harris14 February 1951
RR/76/12Letter from Frederick Ernest Weiss, on a paper 'The fructification of Czekanowskia and its allies' by Thomas Maxwell Harris, to D C Martin4 March 1951
RR/76/13Referee's report by Frederick Ernest Weiss, on a paper 'The fructification of Czekanowskia and its allies' by Thomas Maxwell Harris6 February 1951
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