Percy H. Grimshaw
Percy Hall Grimshaw (1869 in Leeds – 1939 in Edinburgh) was an English entomologist and zoogeographer.
In 1893 Grimshaw was employed by the Royal Scottish Museum as an entomologist. From 1930–1935 he was Keeper of Natural History. He is known mainly for his work on Diptera.
Works
partial list
- 1901 Diptera. p. l-77 Fauna Hawaiiensis and 1902 supplement with Paul Speiser
- 1911 Bartholomew, J.G., Clarke, W.E., Grimshaw, P.H. Atlas of Zoogeography. John Bartholomew and Co., Edinburgh.
- 1912 Clare Island Survey: A biological survey of Clare Island, Co. Mayo: Diptera Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXXI, Sect. 2, Part 25, pp. 1–34, December, 1912
References
- Ritchie, J. 1939 [Grimshaw, P. H.] North Western Nat., Arbroath 14 : 290–291, 247–248
- Ritchie, J. 1941 [Grimshaw, P. H.] Proc. R. Soc. Edinb., Edinburgh 60 : 392–393
- Smart, J. 1945 [Grimshaw, P. H.] Journ. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist., London 2 : 39–42 Bibliography of Percy Hall Grimshaw
External links
- Percy Hall Grimshaw accesses full bibliography.
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