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Cecil Warburton

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in 1921 along with Nuttall, collaborating with him until his death in 1937. Warburton contributed to the Cambridge Natural History volume on Arachnida. Warburton described numerous species of tick in journals. He was unmarried, and died at his home in Grantchester, Cambridge.
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in 1886 graduating BA in 1889 and MA in 1892. He taught for some time at Old Trafford and then worked at the Royal Agricultural Society from 1893 teaching at the School of Agriculture. In 1909 he began to work with
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in Cambridge and was a university demonstrator in medical entomology from 1912 to 1931. He moved to the
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G.H.F. Nuttall, C. Warburton, W.F. Cooper and L.E. Robinson (1908-1915)
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and specialized in ticks of medical and veterinary importance.
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Royal Agricultural Society
Salford
Owens College
Christ's College, Cambridge
G. H. F. Nuttall
Quick Laboratory
Molteno Institute
Tate, P.
"Mr. Cecil Warburton"
doi
10.1038/1821771a0
"Mr. Cecil Warburton: 100th Birthday"
doi
10.1038/173289a0
Spiders
Ticks. A monograph of the Ixodoidea
Categories
1854 births
1958 deaths
British arachnologists
Acarologists
20th-century British zoologists
19th-century British zoologists

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