Bernard Charles Cotton

Bernard Charles Cotton (1905 – 3 May 1966) was an Australian malacologist and museum curator of British origin.

Life

Cotton was born in Sheffield and immigrated, with his parents, to South Australia in 1923. Within a few months of his arrival he joined the staff of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide as a cadet to assist the museum’s Honorary Conchologist, Sir Joseph Verco. In 1928 he was appointed Assistant Conchologist and in 1934 became Curator of Molluscs. He retired from the museum in 1962 because of ill health. He died in 1966.[1]

Honours and awards

Publications

As well as numerous scientific papers, mainly in the field of Australian malacology, publications authored, co-authored or edited by Cotton include:

References

  1. Laws, Helene M.; & Mincham, Hans (1968). "Bernard Charles Cotton (1905–1966). Obituary, bibliography and index of his new scientific names". Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 1 (11): 10–24.


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