b. Sherborne Dorset,
England, February 1878; d. 13 January 1943.
He graduated from Cambridge University, in 1901 he joined the staff of the
British Museum (Natural History) and became its director from 1927 until
1938.After several years
He was Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum.
He redescribed two
Japanese hypogean fishes with the scientific names as known today
Luciogobius pallidus and Luciogobius albus (Regan 1940). |
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