Leslie Reginald Cox

Leslie Reginald Cox
Born (1897-11-22)22 November 1897
Died 5 August 1965(1965-08-05) (aged 67)
Awards Fellow of the Royal Society (1950)[1]
Lyell Medal (1956)
Scientific career
Fields Malacology
Paleontology

Leslie Reginald Cox FRS[1] (22 November 1897, Islington – 5 August 1965) was an English palaeontologist and malacologist.[2][3]

Education

Cox was born to parents who worked as government servants, in the Post Office telephone engineers' department. When he was still young, the family moved to Harringay, where he at age six started attendance at the South Harringay County School. In 1909, he entered Owen's School in Islington, one of the old London grammar schools.

Awards and honours

Cox was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1950.[1] His nomination reads:

Career

In August 1916, Cox began his war service.

Publications

Cox's most important publications include:

  • The fauna of the basal shell-bed of the Portland Stone, Isle of Portland.// Proceedings of the Dorset natural-historical and archeological Society, 1925.– Vol. 46.– p. 113-172, pls. 1-5.
  • Synopsis of the Lamellibranchia and Gastropoda of the Portland beds of England. Part I.// Proceedings of the Dorset natural-historical and archeological Society, 1929.– Vol. 50.– p. 131-202.
  • Fossil Mollusca from southern Persia (Iran) and Bahrei Island.// Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Palaeontologia indica, 1936.– N. S., vol. 22, mem. №2.– ii+69 pp., 8 pls.
  • A survey of the Mollusca of the British Great Oolite series primarily a nomenclatorial revision of the monographs by Morris et Lycett (1851-1855), Lycett (1836) and Blake (1905-1907). Part II.// Palaeontographical Society. Monographs, 1950.– Vol. 105, №449. – p. 49-105. (together with W. J. Arkell)
  • Cretaceous and Eocene fossils from the Gold Coast.// Gold Coast Geological Survey. Bulletin, 1952.– №17.– 68 pp., 5 pls.
  • The British Cretaceous Pleurotomariidae.// The Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology, 1960.– p. 385-423, 1 fig., pls. 44-60.
  • The molluscan fauna and probable Lower Cretaceous age of the Nanutarra formation of Western Australia.// Department of National Development. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics. Bulletin, 1961.– №61.– 53 pp., 1 fig., 7 pls.
  • Jurassic Bivalvia and Gastropoda from Tanganyika and Kenya.// Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology, 1965.– Suppl. 1.– 213 pp., 2 figs., 30 pls.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Rothstein, A.; White, E. I.; Nuttall, C. P. (1966). "Leslie Reginald Cox 1897-1965". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 12: 106. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1966.0004.
  2. R. J. Cleevely, Cox, Leslie Reginald, first published Sept 2004.
  3. Stearn, William T., Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, later the Society for the History of Natural History, 1936-1985. A quinquagenary record, Volume 34, Page 379-396
  4. "Library and Archive Catalogue". London: The Royal Society. Retrieved 2013-12-11.


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