Robert Boog Watson
Robert Boog Watson BA FRSE (26 September 1823 – 23 June 1910) was a Scottish malacologist and minister of the Free Church of Scotland best known as the author of the report on the Scaphopoda and Gastropoda collected during the H.M.S. Challenger expedition to survey the world's oceans from 1873-1876.[1] Watson also described various Opisthobranchia from Madeira.[2]
He died in Edinburgh and is buried in the south-west section of Grange Cemetery with his wife Janet.
Family
Robert was the son of the Rev Charles Watson of Burntisland and Isabella Boog. His brother, Sir Patrick Heron Watson was an eminent surgeon and a pioneer of modern dentistry.[3]
His daughter, Helen Brodie Cowan Watson, married William Burney Bannerman (1858-1924), the son of Rev James Bannerman.[4]
Works
- Robert Boog Watson (c. 1897). On the marine mollusca of Madeira : with descriptions of thirty-five new species and an index-list of all known sea-dweling species of that island.
- George Dixon; Robert Boog Watson (1858). A Descriptive Manual of British Land and Fresh Water Shells, Containing Descriptions and Figures of All the Species.
References
- ↑ "Challenger Reports". Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) VIII: 524. 1886. doi:10.1126/science.ns-8.200S.524.
- ↑ Malaquias, Manuel Antonio E. (July 2004). "The opisthobranch molluscs described by the Reverend Robert Boog Watson from the Madeira archipelago (northeast Atlantic, Portugal)". Journal of Conchology (Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland) 38: 231. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ↑ http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Patrick-Heron-Watson/6000000029072501073
- ↑ http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf
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