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Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist)

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from 1902 to 1927. He published papers on the collection of fossils stored there including sponges, corals and fishes. He then served as the first Australian Commonwealth Palaeontologist 1927-35, where
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Chapman married Helen Mary Dancer on 12 August 1890. Helen died in 1940. Frederick died on 10 December 1943 and was survived by a son,
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Chapman F. (1935). "On some Phyllocarids from the Ordovician of Preservation Inlet and Cape Providence, New Zealand".
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Chapman F. (1911). "New or Little Known Victorian Fossils in the National Museum."
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Chapman F. (1935). "Descriptions of Fossil Fish from New Zealand".
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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The Foraminifera. An Introduction to the Study of the Protozoa
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Foraminifera. An Introduction to the Study of the Protozoa
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Chapman was awarded the Lyell Prize for research by the
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In this work he described ray-finned fishes new genus
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Palaeontologist
Camden Town
London
England
Royal College of Science
John Wesley Judd
Foraminifera
National Museum
Melbourne
Australia
Irene Crespin
Geological Society of London
David Syme Research Prize
University of Melbourne
Lyell Medal
Clarke Medal
Royal Society of New South Wales
Australian Natural History Medallion
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
Royal Society of Victoria
Wilfrid
author abbreviation
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botanical name
The Foraminifera. An Introduction to the Study of the Protozoa
"On some Foraminifera and Ostracoda obtained off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand"
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Project Gutenberg eBook 59074

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