Charles J. Patten
Charles Joseph Patten | |
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Born |
1870 Ballybrack, Dublin, Ireland |
Died |
13 June 1948 (aged 78) Farnham, Surrey, UK |
Citizenship | Irish |
Fields | Anatomy, Ornithology |
Institutions | Trinity College, Dublin, University of Sheffield |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
Known for | Ornithology |
Charles Joseph Patten (1870 Ballybrack -1948) was an Irish anatomist and ornithologist.
He wrote The aquatic birds of Great Britain and Ireland London, R. H. Porter,1906, The story of the birds a guide to the study of avian structure and habits Published in 1928, Pawson & Brailsford limited, Simpkin Marshall, limited (Sheffield, London) (founded on a series of broadcast addresses delivered to schools in Sheffield) where he was professor of anatomy and over 80 scientific papers on Irish birds'. His anatomy papers include Patten, C. J. Cranium of a chimpanzee, showing metopic suture; also fontanelle and sutural bone-plates. J. Anat., Lond., 1911, 46.
References
- Stendall, J.A.S. 1949 Charles Joseph Patten 1870-1949. Irish Naturalists' Journal 9: 265
- Stendall, J.A.S. 1929 Review: 'The story of the birds' by C.J. Patten. Irish Naturalists' Journal 2: 152
External links
- Works by or about Charles J. Patten at Internet Archive
- Journal of Anatomy Obit
- BDHThe aquatic birds of Great Britain and Ireland
- Habitas Partial bibliography
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