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Keppel Harcourt Barnard

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were: Fellowship of the Linnean Society of London, Fellowship of the Royal Society of South Africa, the Gold Badge of the Mountain Club of South Africa, the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, the Senior Captain Scott Medal, and the medal and grant of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1956 the University of Stellenbosch conferred on him the degree of D.Sc. honoris causa
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Barnard's studies of South African Crustacea, Mollusca, fishes and insects added significantly to our knowledge of these groups. He was undoubtedly one of South Africa's greatest zoologists but a modest and retiring man despite his prodigious scientific achievements. Among the honours he received
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in Botany, Geology and Zoology. He also took the newly introduced courses in Anthropology, Ethnology and Geography. For the following three years he studied law at the
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in 1911 as a marine biology assistant. He became assistant director in 1921 and director from 1946 until his 1956 retirement when he was free to work on the molluscs.
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who was to become a close friend and climbing companion. Barnard's mountaineering interest first brought him into contact with the genus
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Barnard KH (1958). "Contribution to the knowledge of South African Marine Mollusca. Part 1. Gastropoda; Prosobranchiata: Toxoglossa".
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to improve his German. From 1905 to 1908 this unusually gifted and versatile scholar attended
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from 1918 to 1945, and it was by way of the mountains that he met the amateur botanist
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Barnard KH (1916). "Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South Africa".
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Barnard is commemorated in the scientific names of two species of geckos,
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Barnard was a keen mountaineer and served as secretary of the
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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Thomas Pearson Stokoe
Camps Bay
Cantab.
Lambeth
Royston
London
Camberley
Realgymnasium
Mannheim
Christ's College, Cambridge
Natural Sciences Tripos
Middle Temple
Marine Biological Laboratory
Plymouth
South African Museum
Cape Town
D.Sc.
University of Cape Town
crustaceans
Stellenbosch University
Mountain Club of South Africa
Thomas Pearson Stokoe
Colophon
Colophon primosi
Cape Town
Pachydactylus barnardi
Rhoptropus barnardi
Enteromius barnardi

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