Ferdinand Canu
Ferdinand Canu (1863-1932) was a French paleontologist and author.[1] In 1923 he was awarded Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal for his work North American Later Tertiary and Quaternary Bryozoa.[2]
Works
- 1917 — A synopsis of American Early Tertiary Cheilostome Bryozoa
- 1918 — Bryozoa of the Canal Zone and Related Areas
- 1919 — Contributions to the Geology and Paleontology of the West Indies
- 1920 — North American Early Tertiary Bryozoa
- 1921 — Bryozoa of the Philippine Region
- 1923 — North American Later Tertiary and Quaternary Bryozoa
- 1931 — Bryozoaires oligocènes de la Belgique conservés au Musée royal d'histoire naturelle de Belgique
- 1933 — The Bryozoan Fauna of the Vincentown Limesand
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References
- "Ferdinand Canu". Archived from the original on January 3, 2015. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- "Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
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