Charles Hedley

Charles Hedley
وُلِدَ(1862-02-27)27 فبراير 1862
Masham, Yorkshire, England
توفي14 سبتمبر 1926(1926-09-14) (aged 64)
الوالدانRev. Canon Thomas Hedley and Mary, née Bush
الجوائزRoyal Society of New South Wales, vice-president of the Malacological Society of London
السيرة العلمية
المجالاتConchology, malacology
الهيئاتRoyal Society of Queensland (secretary)
التوقيع
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Charles Hedley (27 February 1862 – 14 September 1926) was a naturalist, specifically a malacologist. He was born in Britain, but he spent most of his life in Australia.

He was the winner of the 1925 Clarke Medal.[1]

Early life

Hedley was born in the vicarage at Masham, Yorkshire, England, the son of the Rev. Canon Thomas Hedley and his wife Mary, née Bush.

He was mainly educated in the south of France; from boyhood he collected mollusc shells, and was greatly influenced by a French work on molluscan anatomy.

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References

This article incorporates public domain text from reference[2]

  1. ^ "The Royal Society of NSW – The Royal Society of NSW". royalsoc.org.au. Retrieved 2 أغسطس 2024.
  2. ^ Serle, Percival (1949). [{{{Link}}} "Hedley, Charles"]. Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Check |url= value (help)

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جـوائـز
سبقه
Joseph Maiden
Clarke Medal
1925
تبعه
Andrew Gibb Maitland