Jules Henri Barrois (3 September 1852 1943) was a French zoologist and head of the marine zoological laboratory (l'Observatoire Oceanologique de Villefranche) at Villefranche-sur-Mer from the early 1880s.[1] He was the brother of Charles Barrois (18511939), geologist and palaeontologist, and student of Alfred Mathieu Giard (18461908) at Université de Lille.

Publications

  • Mémoire sur l'embryologie des Bryozaires Mémoire sur l'embryologie des Némertes, dissertation presented to the "Faculté des sciences" in Paris, 1877 - Memoir on the embryology of bryozoans; Memoire on the embryology of nemerteans.
  • Mémoire sur les membranes embryonnaires des Salpes, 1881 - Memoire on the embryonic membranes of Salpidae.
  • Études complémentaires sur la métamorphose des bryozoaires, 1925 - Complementary studies on the metamorphosis of bryozoans.
  • Étude sur la formation du polypide des bryozoaires, 1927 - Study on the formation of polypide in bryozoans.[2][3]

References

  1. A Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882, Volume 1 edited by Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith
  2. WorldCat Title Mémoire sur l'embryologie, etc.
  3. WorldCat Search (publications)


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