Paul A. Methuen
Paul A. Methuen, M.A. (Oxon), was a British herpetologist and batrachologist. He collaborated with the South African herpetologist, John Hewitt, with whom he collected and described a number of southern African and Madagascan genera and species in the early 19th century.
References
- Methuen, P.A. & Hewitt, J. 1915. A contribution to our knowledge of the anatomy of Chamaeleons. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 4: 89–104.
- Methuen, P.A. & Hewitt, J. 1913. On a collection of reptiles from Madagascar made during the year 1911. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 3(4): 183–193 + plates V–XI.
- Methuen, P.A. & Hewitt, J. 1913. On a collection of Batrachia from Madagascar made during the year 1911. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 4(2): 49–64 + plates IX, X.
- Methuen, P.A. & Hewitt, J. 1913. The Percy Sladen Memorial Expedition to Great Namaqualand, 1912–1913. Records and descriptions of the reptiles and batrachians of the collection. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 4(3): 118–145 + plate XIV.
- Hewitt, J. & Methuen, P.A. 1913. Descriptions of some new Batrachia and Lacertilia from South Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 3: 107–111 + plate VII.