Dr Arthur Richard Ivor Cruickshank died on 4th December 2011, aged 79, in the Borders General Hospital, Melrose, Scotland. Arthur Cruickshank was part of the post-war generation of palaeontologists who laid the foundations on which today’s researchers build. Appropriately for someone from an expatriate Scots family living in Kenya, much of his work was on the extinct reptiles of the great southern palaeocontinent of Gondwana
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We review the distinguished and varied career of our friend and colleague, palaeontologist Dr. Dale ...
John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
ROBERT CRUICKSHANK came of farming stock and was the second son of a large family in north-east Aber...
Robin Charles Ignatius Whatley was born in England (Hawkhurst) on December 2nd 1936 and, being 79 ye...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
In the Spring of 1907 Geoffrey Smith arrived in Tasmania for the purpose of working up our very int...
Dr. Baini Prashad, D.Sc. (Punjab et Edinburgh), F.R.S. E., P.L.S., F.Z.S.I., F.A.S.B., F.N.I., one...
Patrick Quilty had a long and distinguished career in Earth Science and Antarctic exploration. His m...
Dr. Malcolm A. Ramsay, a dedicated evolutionary ecologist and naturalist, died at the age of 51 in a...
First paragraph: The primatology community recently lost one of its most important contributors, tak...
Obituary for Mr Arthur White 1871-1917 who was a frequent contributor to the Papers and Proceedings ...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
On August 12, 2018, the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) lost one of its giants of the latter ...
Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer was bom in 1907. As a girl, she lived in various country tow...
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John McCraw was an Earth scientist who began working as a pedologist with Soil Bureau, DSIR, then be...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...