Author:Thomas Jeffery Parker
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[edit]- Parker, T. Jeffery (1884). A Course of Instruction in Zootomy (Vertebrata). London: Macmilland and Co. (external scan)
- — (1891). "Observations on the anatomy and development of Apteryx". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 182: 25–134. (external scan)
- — (1892). "Additional observations on the development of Apteryx". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 183.
- — with Haswell, William A. (1897). A Textbook of Zoology. London: Macmillan and Co. ( in 2 volumes). (external scan) in BHL
- — with Haswell, William A. (1899). A Manual of Zoology. London: Macmillan and Co. (external scan)
- — with Parker, William Newton (1900). An Elementary Course of Practical Zoology. London / New York: Macmillan and Co. (external scan)
Contributions to Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
[edit]- On the Venous System of the Skate (Raja nasuta) (1880)
- On a new Holothurian (Chirodota dunedinensis, n.sp.) (1880)
- Exhibition of Adult and Young specimens of the Rock-hopper (Pyzoscelis tæniata) (1880)
- Exhibition of Skeleton of Pea-hen (1880)
- Lecture on Modern Histological Methods (1880)
- On the Skeleton of Notornis mantelli (1881)
- On a new Method of preserving Cartilaginous Skeletons and other soft Animal Structures (1881)
- Remarks on Notornis (1881)
- Exhibition of Dissecting Microscope (1881)
- Remarks on Specimens of Saccharomyces (1881)
- Remarks on Sections of Macrocystis (1881)
- Paintings of Notornis (1881)
- Mounted Skeletons (1881)
- Model of Stylonichia mytilus (1881)
- On the Gravid Uterus of Mustelus antarcticus (1882)
- Notes on the Anatomy and Embryology of Scymnus lichia (1882)
- On the Connection of the Air-bladders and the Auditory-organ in the Red Cod (Lotella bacchus) (1882)
- Exhibition of Preparations preserved by the Glycerine Jelly Process (1882)
- On the Occurrence of the Spinous Shark (Echinorhinus spinosus) in New Zealand Waters (1883)
- On a Torpedo (T. fusca, ? n. sp.) recently caught near Dunedin (1883)
- On a Specimen of the Great Ribbon Fish (Regalecus argenteus, n. sp.), lately obtained at Moeraki, Otago (1883)
- On the Structure of the Head in Palinurus, with especial Reference to the Classification of the Genus (1883)
- Embryos of Callorhynchus antarcticus described (1883)
- Notes on the Skeleton and Baleen of a Fin-whale (Balænoptera musculus?) recently acquired by the Otago University Museum (1884)
- On Additions to the Museum (1884)
- On an Index-Collection for small Zoological Museums, in the Form of a Genealogical Tree of the Animal Kingdom (1885)
- Notes on a Skeleton of Notornis, recently acquired by the Otago University Museum (1885)
- Notice of Trout from Lake Wakatipu (1885)
- Notice of Exhibits for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition (1885)
- Remarks on Palinurus lalandii, M. Edw., and P. edwardsii, Button (1886)
- Abstract of President's Address to the Otago Institute (1886)
- On a Specimen of Regalecus recently stranded in Otago Harbour (1887)
- An Account of Recent Researches on the Pineal Gland and the Median Eye of Vertebrates (1887)
- Notes on Additions to the Museum (1887)
- On Methods of mounting Animals (1888)
- On Specimens of Birds mounted for the Museum (1888)
- On a Specimen of Dinornis casuarinus (1888)
- Note on the Fœtal Membranes of Mustelus antarcticus (1889)
- On the Development of the Kiwi (1889)
- On the Origin of the Sternum (1890)
- On the Growth of Ileodictyon (1891)
- Note on a Species of Branchellion found on a Skate (1891)
- On the Structure of the Mammalian Ovum (1891)
- Specimens of Dujardinia exhibited by Professor Parker (1891)
- On the Classification and Mutual Relations of the Dinornithidæ (1892)
- On the Presence of a Crest of Feathers in certain Species of Moa (1892)
- Note on the Occurrence of Lophotes in New Zealand Waters (1893)
- Notes on Three Moa-skulls, probably referable to the Genus Pachyornis (1893)
- On the Development of the Chicken (1893)
- On the Characteristics and Life-history of the principal Parasitic Worms infesting Man (1894)
- Remarks on Ethnological Specimens from New Guinea (1894)
- Remarks on the Leg-bone of a Megalapteryx (1894)
- Remarks on Additions to the Museum (1894)
- Remarks on a Collection of New Zealand Fishes (1894)
- Natural History: Notes of a Trip in the "Hinemoa" (1895)
- Professor Huxley, from the Point of View of a Disciple (1895)
- Remarks on an Arrow-head Worm (Spadella) from New Zealand Waters (1895)
- Note on a Specimen of Orthagoriscus mola (1896)
- Remarks on a Skeleton of Harpagornis (1896)
- Remarks on Additions to the Museum (1896)
- Remarks on Additions to the Museum collected in Sydney (1896)
- Remarks on a Skeleton of Harpagornis (1897)
- Some Chapters in the History of Zoology (1897)
- Remarks on Regalecus argenteus (1897)
- Remarks on Haplodactylus meandratus (1897)
- On the Armour of the Kingsmill Islanders (1897)
- On a Mask from New Britain (1897)
- Notes on a Specimen of the Scaled Tunny (Lepidothynnus huttoni) (1897)
Works about Parker
[edit]- "Parker, Thomas Jeffery," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- Review of Parker & Haswell 1897: "A Text-Book of Zoology. By T. Jeffery Parker, D. Sc, F.R.S.; and William A. Haswell, M.A., D. Sc, F.R.S.Macmillan & Co., Limited. Two vols.". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 2 (1898) (issue 681, March—section 'Notices of New Books'): 132–134.
- Review of Parker & Haswell 1899: "A Manual of Zoology. By the late T. Jeffery Parker, D.Sc, F.R.S., and William A. Haswell, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.Macmillan & Co. Limited". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 4 (1900) (issue 705, March—section 'Notices of New Books'): 149–150.
- Review of Parker & Parker 1900: "An Elementary Course of Practical Zoology. By the late T. Jeffery Parker, D.Sc, F.R.S., and W.N. Parker, Ph.D.Macmillan & Co., Limited". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 4 (1900) (issue 706, April—section 'Notices of New Books'): 195–196.
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