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  1. Sir Edwin Ray Lankester KCB FRS (15 May 1847 – 13 August 1929) was a British zoologist. An invertebrate zoologist and evolutionary biologist, he held chairs at University College London and Oxford University. He was the third Director of the Natural History Museum, London, and was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society.

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Sir Edwin Ray Lankester (born May 15, 1847, London, England—died August 15, 1929, London) was a British authority on general zoology at the turn of the 19th century, who made important contributions to comparative anatomy, embryology, parasitology, and anthropology.

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  3. Impatient, utterly fearless, sociable, charming, with a deep booming voice, Ray Lankester was one of the most brilliant and imaginative lecturers in British science. He died on August 15, 1929...

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  5. May 15, 2015 · MAY 15, 2015. E. Ray Lankester, an English zoologist, was born May 15, 1847. Lankester was a disciple of T.H. Huxley, who was in turn an early defender of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, so Darwinian evolution found another ardent apostle in Lankester. He taught at University...

  6. Edwin Ray Lankester, 1847-1929. AMONG-the many notable services rendered to Zoological Science by the late Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, probably none is more enduring, certainly none stood higher in his own estimation, than the part he played in the foundation of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. For he was indeed its Founder.

  7. The Scientific Work of Edwin Ray Lankester. Edwin S. Goodrich. Author and article information. J Cell Sci (1931) s2-74 (295): 363–382. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.s2-74.295.363. Split-screen. PDF. Versions. Share. Tools. ABSTRACT.

  8. Feb 20, 2014 · Number Three: E. Ray Lankester (1875-1891) Lankester came from humble beginnings yet received an auspicious education. In 1832, he became the assistant to the surgeon Thomas Spurgin who he so impressed that Spurgin helped to fund Lankester through his medicine and science studies via a £300 loan.

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