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Marshall, Arthur Milnes.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 7, 1871.
[3rd] s. of William Prime, engineer [Secretary of the Inst.
of C.E.] [and Laura]. B. June 8, 1852, in Birmingham.
[Schools, Lancaster and Stroud]. B.A., London Univ., 1870; B.Sc., London, 1873; D.Sc., London, 1877.
Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1873; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1874); B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878; M.D. 1882.
Fellow, 1877-85.
University Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy, 1876-77.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1877-9. Professor of Zoology at Owens College, Manchester, 1879-93, where he 'soon became known for his wonderful skill in teaching, and his talent for organization.' F.R.S., 1885.
Author, The Frog; Practical Zoology; Lectures on the Darwinian Theory; Vertebrate Embryology, etc.
An ardent mountaineer.
Killed instantaneously, Dec. 31, 1893, whilst climbing on Scafell; buried at the Old Cemetery, Birmingham.
(Boase, II. 854; Proc.
Roy. Soc.
57 (1895), iii; Eagle, XVIII. 197; D.N.B.; Owens Coll.
Univ.
Mag.
(N.S., 1. no. 2.)
Arthur Milnes MARSHALL
Approx. lifespan: 1852–1950
sizar St John's College adm1871:10:07
3rd s. of William Prime MARSHALL, engineer Sec. of: : Sch: Institution of C
E.][and Laura].
b. 1852:06:08 in Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
Schools Sch: Lancaster [Lancashire], and Stroud, [Gloucestershire],
BA London , University 1870
B.Sc., London , 1873
DSc London , 1877
Matric 1871:10MT:
Scholar 1873
Nat.Sci.Trip., 1st Class(1874));
BA 1875
MA 1878
MD 1882
Fellow 1877-85
University Demonstrator in Comparative: Anatomy 1876-77
At St Bartholomew's Hospital, [London], 1877-79
Professor of Zoology at: : Sch: Owens College Owens, Manchester, [Lancashire], 1879-93,
where he "soon became known for his wonderful skill in teaching, and his talent for organization."
FRS 1885
Publ.: The Frog; Practical Zoology; Lectures on the Darwinian Theory; Vertebrate Embryology etc.
An ardent mountaineer. d. killed instantaneously 1893:12:31,
whilst climbing on Scafell, [Cumberland],
buried at the Old Cemetery, Old, Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
( Boase, II. 854; Proc. Royal Society 57 (1895), iii; Eagle, XVIII. 197; D.N.B.;
Sch: Owens College University Mag

(N.S., 1. no. 2)

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