User:Colapeninsula/Francis Rex Parrington

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Francis Rex Parrington FRS (20 Feb 1905 - 17 Apr 1981) was a British vertebrate palaeontologist and comparative anatomist who played an important role at the University of Cambridge's Zoology Department in the 1950s and 1960s.[1]

He was born in Bromborough, Cheshire, son of brewer Frank Parrington.

The dinosaur Nyasasaurus parringtoni is named after him.

He received the Festschrift Studies In Vertebrate Evolution: Essays Presented To Dr. F.R. Parrington, F.R.S. in 1972.

His books include:

  • On the upper Triassic mammals (1971)
  • Studies in vertebrate evolution (co-author, 1972)
  • A Further account of the triassic mammals (1978)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Charig, A. J., "Francis Rex Parrington", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 36, (Dec., 1990), pp. 360-378