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Authorised form of nameWilson; James Thomas (1861 - 1945)
Dates1861 - 1945
Date of birth14 April 1861
Date of death02/09/1945
ActivityEducation:
MB (Edin)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election06/05/1909
SourcesObituaries:
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1948-1949 vol 6 pp 643-660, plate, by J P Hill
References:
R W Home, 'The Royal Society and the Empire: the colonial and Commonwealth Fellowship. Part 2. After 1847' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 47-84
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/40159622
Royal Society codeNA5527
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
IM/004961Wilson, James Thomasnd
NLB/32/762Copy letter from Archibald Geikie, to Professor James Thomas Wilson and Dr James Peter Hill[22] May 1906
MC/23/435Letter from [Grafton] Elliot Smith, The School of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, to the Assistant Secretary, The Royal Society8 September 1908
MC/24/213Letter from [James Thomas] Wilson, The University of Sydney, to [Robert] Harrison, Assistant Secretary, [Royal Society]4 July 1909
NLB/48/313Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor [James Thomas] Wilson, Fellow of the Royal Society, 127 Queen's Gate, S.W.13 June 1913
NLB/66/677Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS18 June 1924
NLB/62/788Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS6 May 1922
RR/37/13Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'The development of the skull of the shrew' by Gavin Rylands De BeerDecember 1928
NLB/66/831Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS22 July 1924
RR/48/32Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'On the development of the blood vessels in the head of the chick' by A F W Hughes[March 1934]
RR/40/86Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'A study of the arteries of the brain of the spiny anteater (Echidna aculeata), to illustrate the principles of arterial distribution' by Joseph L. ShellshearMay 1929
RR/34/9Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'A contribution to our knowledge of the enteric plexuses' by Catherine J Hill[January 1927]
NLB/64/259Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS1 March 1923
RR/52/90Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'On diencephalic and mesencephalic nuclei and fibre paths in the brains of three deep sea fish' by William M ShanklinMay 1934
RR/52/1Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'The brain-stem and cerebellum of echidna aculeata' by A A AbbieMay 1934
RR/54/147Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'Observations on the structure of striated muscle fibre' by Oscar Werner TiegsMay 1934
NLB/64/848Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS29 June 1923
RR/55/124Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'Experiments on skeletal growth and development in vitro in relation to the problem of avian phokomelia' by Honor Bridget Fell and Walter LandauerMarch 1935
RR/61/87Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'The connexions of the arcuate nucleus of the thalamus' by Wilfrid Edward Le Gros ClarkApril 1937
NLB/66/261Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS29 March 1924
NLB/66/602Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [James Thomas] Wilson, FRS4 June 1924
NLB/73/66Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the General Manager, Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society, 15 St. James's Square, SW114 November 1930
CD/5/17Copy letter from the Royal Society, to Professor [John] Graham Kerr, Professor [John Stanley] Gardiner, Professor [James Thomas] Wilson, Sir [David] Prain, Dr [Arthur William] Hill, Sir Arthur Keith, Sir [Alfred Daniel] Hall, Professor [Robert] Newstead, Colonel [Henry George] Lyons, Dr [John William] Evans, Sir [Richard] Threlfall, Sir [John] Cadman18 January 1923
EC/1909/22Wilson, James Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/40/605Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor J [James] T [Thomas] Wilson FRS 30 June 1909
RR/51/62Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'The primitive features of the cerebrum, with special reference to the brain of the bushwoman described by Marshall' by Joseph L Shellshear[July 1933]
NLB/65/861Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir John Rose Bradford, KCMG, FRS18 January 1924
NLB/32/509Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, Fellow of the Royal Society, Chairman of the Zoology Sectional Committee22 March 1906
RR/43/64Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'A young human embryo (Embryo Dobbin) with head-process and prochordal plate' by James Peter Hill and J FlorianAugust 1931
RR/67/101Referee's report by James Thomas Wilson, on a paper 'The heart of the salamander (salamandra salamandra l.), with special reference to the conducting (connecting) system and its bearing on the phylogeny of the conducting systems of mammalian and avian hearts' by F Davies and E T B Francis29 January 1941
RR/16/407Referee's report by Sidney Frederic Harmer, on a paper 'Observations on the development of ornithorhynchus' by James Thomas Wilson and James Peter Hill9 February 1905
NLB/40/832Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Messrs Harrison & SonsSeptember 1909
MC/29/277Letter from [James Thomas] Wilson, 12 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W, to The Assistant Secretary, The Royal Society28 January 1914
MC/29/278Letter from [James Thomas] Wilson, R.M.S. "Orama", near Port Said, to the [Assistant Secretary], [Royal Society]11 February 1914
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