Thomas Nelson Annandale.

Thomas Nelson Annandale (born 15 June 1876 in Edinburgh, dead 10 April 1924 in Calcutta), Scottish zoologist, entomologist and anthropologist.

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Publications

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1905

1906

  • 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, 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. 

1909

  • 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. 

1910

1911

1912

  • Annandale, N. 1912: Zoological results of the Abor Expedition, 1911-1912. I. Amphibia. Records of the Indian Museum, 8: 7–36.

1913

  • Annandale, N. 1913: Some new and interesting Batrachia and lizards from India, Ceylon and Borneo. Records of the Indian Museum, 9: 301–307.

1916

  • 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

1919

  • 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. 
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