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Authorised form of nameStorey; Harold Haydon (1894 - 1969)
Dates1894 - 1969
Date of birth10 June 1894
Date of death05/04/1969
ActivityHonours:
CMG 1948
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/03/1946
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1969 vol 15 pp 239-246, plate, by K M Smith
CodeNA5365
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1946/20Storey, Harold Haydon: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/004420Storey, Harold Haydonnd
RR/67/414Referee's report by Augustus Daniel Imms, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors III. The insect’s saliva' by Harold Haydon StoreyMay 1939
RR/67/413Referee's report by Redcliffe Nathan Salaman, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors III. The insect’s saliva' by Harold Haydon StoreyJune 1939
IM/GA/WS/2439Storey, Harold Haydon1946
RR/47/113Referee's report by Augustus Daniel Imms, on a paper 'The inheritance by an insect vector of the ability to transmit a plant virus' by Harold Haydon Storey16 August 1932
RR/51/88Referee's report by John Charles Grant Ledingham, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors.— I' by Harold Haydon Storey[May 1933]
RR/51/89Referee's report by Augustus Daniel Imms, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors.— I' by Harold Haydon Storey1 June 1933
RR/65/250Referee's report by Redcliffe Nathan Salaman, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors II. The part played by puncture in transmission' by Harold Haydon StoreyFebruary 1938
RR/65/251Referee's report by Augustus Daniel Imms, on a paper 'Investigations of the mechanism of the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors II. The part played by puncture in transmission' by Harold Haydon StoreyFebruary 1938
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