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John Robertson Henderson (1863–1925): Scotland, India and anomuran taxonomy
Moore, P.G. (2020). John Robertson Henderson (1863–1925): Scotland, India and anomuran taxonomy. Arch. Nat. Hist. 47(1): 63-75. https://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2020.0622
In: Archives of Natural History. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. ISSN 0260-9541; e-ISSN 1755-6260, more
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    Granton, Madras, Challenger expedition, Alfred William Alcock

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  • Moore, P.G.

Abstract
    John Robertson Henderson was born in Scotland and educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he qualified as a doctor. His interest in marine natural history was fostered at the Scottish Marine Station for Scientific Research at Granton (near Edinburgh) where his focus on anomuran crustaceans emerged, to the extent that he was eventually invited to compile the anomuran volume of the Challenger expedition reports. He left Scotland for India in autumn 1885 to take up the Chair of Zoology at Madras Christian College, shortly after its establishment. He continued working on crustacean taxonomy, producing substantial contributions to the field; returning to Scotland in retirement in 1919. The apparent absence of communication with Alfred William Alcock, a surgeon-naturalist with overlapping interests in India, is highlighted but not resolved.

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