Thomas Nelson Annandale
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Thomas Nelson Annandale (born 15 June 1876 in Edinburgh, dead 10 April 1924 in Calcutta), Scottish zoologist and anthropologist.
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Biography
edit- Ramakrishna, Chakraborty, R. & Pattanayak, J.G. 2010. Biography and Bibliography of Dr. Thomas Nelson Annandale (1876-1924). (Published by the Director, Zool. Surv. India, Kolkata) 151 p. ISBN 978-81-8171-264-6 pdf Reference page.
Publications
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1904
edit- Annandale, N. 1904. Additions to the collection of Oriental snakes in the Indian Museum. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Part II (Natural History) 73(5): 207–211. BHL Reference page.
1905
edit- Annandale, N. 1905. Stalked barnacles (Cirripedia Pedunculata) in the Colombo Museum. Spolia zeylanica 3: 193–195. BHLReference page.
- Annandale, N. 1905. Malaysian barnacles in the Indian Museum, with a list of the Indian Pedunculata. Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1(5): 73–84. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, N. 1905. Contributions to Oriental Herpetology I. The lizards of the Andamans, with the description of a new gecko and a note on the reproduced tail in Ptychozoon homalocephalum. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Part II (Natural History) 73(supplement): 12–22. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, N. 1905. Additions to the Collection of Oriental Snakes in the Indian Museum. Part 2. Specimens from the Andamans and Nicobars. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Part II. Natural History 1(7): 173–176. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, N. 1905. Additions to the Collection of Oriental Snakes in the Indian Museum. Part 3. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Part II. Natural History 1(8): 208–214. BHL Reference page.
1906
edit- Annandale, N. 1906: Report on the Cirripedia collected by Professor Herdman, at Ceylon, in 1902. Report to the government of Ceylon on the pearl oyster fisheries of the gulf of Manaar, 5(31): 137–150. BHLReference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1906. Natural history notes from the R.I.M.S. ship 'Investigator', Capt. T.H. Heming, R.N., commanding. -- Series III., No. 13. Two new barnacles dredged in 1905-6. Annals and magazine of natural history series 7, 18(103): 44–47 (art. X). BHLReference page.
- Annandale, N. 1906. Natural history notes from the R.I.M.S. ship 'Investigator', Capt. T.H. Heming, R.N., commanding. -- Series III. No. 12. Preliminary report on the Indian stalked barnacles. Annals and magazine of natural history Series 7, 17(100): 389–400, article 53. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1906. Note on a rare Indo-Pacific barnacle. Journal and proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal new series 2(6): 207–208. BHL Reference page.
1909
edit- Annandale, N. 1909. An account of the Indian Cirripedia Pedunculata. Pt. I. Family Lepadidae (sensus stricto). Memoirs of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, 2(2): 60–138. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, N. 1909. Description of a barnacle of the genus Scalpellum from Malaysia. Records of the Indian Museum, 3(3): 267–270. BHL. Reference page.
1910
edit- Annandale, T.N. 1910. Report on the Cirripedia Pedunculata collected by Dr Th Mortensen in the Gulf of Siam. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i København, 1910: 81–86. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1910. Notes on the Cirripedia Pedunculata in the collection of the University of Copenhagen. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i København, 1910: 211–218. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1910. Description of a new species of Scalpellum from the Andaman Sea. Records of the Indian Museum, 5(2): 115–116. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1910. The Indian barnacles of the subgenus Smilium, with remarks on the classification of the genus Scalpellum. Records of the Indian Museum, 5: 145–155. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1910. An account of the Indian Cirripedia Pedunculata. Part I. Family Lepadidae (s. str.). Memoirs of the Indian Museum, 2(2): 61–137. BHL Reference page.
1911
edit- Annandale, T.N. 1911. Description of an undescribed barnacle of the genus Scalpellum from New Zealand. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 43: 164–165. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1911. Some barnacles of the genus Scalpellum from the Irish seas. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 8, 7(42): 588–590. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, N. 1911. Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids and Polyzoa. Part I. Freshwater Sponges (Spongillidae). Pp. 27–126; Addenda Part I. Pp. 241–245, pls. I–II. In: Shipley, A.E. (Ed.). Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Taylor and Francis: London. i–viii + 251 pp. BHL Reference page.
- Annandale, T.N. 1911. Note on a rhizocephalous crustacean from fresh water and on some specimens of the order from Indian seas. Records of the Indian Museum 6ː 1–4. BHL Reference page.
1912
edit- Annandale, N. 1912: Zoological results of the Abor Expedition, 1911-1912. I. Amphibia. Records of the Indian Museum, 8: 7–36.
1913
edit- Annandale, N. 1913: Some new and interesting Batrachia and lizards from India, Ceylon and Borneo. Records of the Indian Museum, 9: 301–307.
1916
edit- Annandale, N. 1916. Barnacles from Deep-Sea Telegraph Cables in the Malay Archipelago. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 74(3): 281–302. JSTOR BHL Reference page.
1918
edit- Annandale, N. 1918. Fish and fisheries of the Inlé Lake. Records of the Indian Museum 14: 33–64, Pls. 1–7. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.18603 Reference page.
1919
edit- Annandale, N. 1919: The fauna of certain small streams in the Bombay Presidency: Some frogs from streams in the Bombay Presidency. Records of the Indian Museum, 16: 109–161.
- Annandale, N., 1919: Notes on fishes of the genus Discognathus from India and Persia. Records of the Indian Museum (Calcutta), 18 (1): 65–78, Pls. 9-11. BHL Reference page.
1924
edit- Annandale, N. 1924: Cirripeds associated with Indian corals of the families Astraeidae and Fungidae. Memoirs of the Indian Museum, 8(1): 61–68. Reference page.