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mikev
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Post by mikev » Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:39 pm

The.Dark.One wrote:
mikev wrote: Sewellia (any clues?) -- ought to be named after RBS Sewell ?
Perhaps Robert Sewell (1845-1925), a civil servant in colonial India, and author of a book on India???
Lt. Col. RBS Sewell seems to be more relevant/likely, notice his name next to Hora, and from here
Lt. Col. R.B.S. Sewell did tremendous work on the oceanic fauna. S.L. Hora ("whom Salim Ali admired most" and was praised by one and all, including J.B.S. Haldane) and his band of followers, who included K.S. Misra, E.G. Silas and A.G.K. Menon, carried out superb studies on freshwater and marine fish varieties.
While R.B.S. indeed starts with Robert, it is probably not the same fellow since the Colonel was elected to Royal Society in 1934, see this ref for a brief Bio and photo (which I hate to admit, does not really resemble Sewellia).

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Post by The.Dark.One » Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:39 am

Yeah, reading that Lt. Col. Sewell is far more likely.

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