Percy Hall Grimshaw
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Percy Hall Grimshaw (1869, Leeds-1939, Edinburgh) was an English entomologist.
In 1893 Grimshaw was employed by the Royal Scottish Museum as an entomologist. From 1930-1935 he was Keeper of Natural History. He is known mainly for his work on Diptera.
Works
partial list
- 1901 Diptera. p. l-77 Fauna Hawaiiensis and 1902 supplement with Paul Speiser
- 1911 parts of Physical Atlas Zoogeography Collins Bartholomew.
- 1912 Clare Island Survey: A biological survey of Clare Island, Co. Mayo: Diptera Proceedings of the Royal Irish AcademyVol. XXXI, Sect. 2, Part 25, pp. 1–34, December, 1912
References
- Ritchie, J. 1939 [Grimshaw, P. H.] North Western Nat., Arbroath 14 : 290-291, 247-248
- Ritchie, J. 1941 [Grimshaw, P. H.] Proc. R. Soc. Edinb., Edinburgh 60 : 392-393
- Smart, J. 1945 [Grimshaw, P. H.] Journ. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist., London 2 : 39-42 Bibliography of Percy Hall Grimshaw
External links
- Percy Hall Grimshaw accesses full bibliography.
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