Munro, J. W. (James Watson), 1888-1968
Variant namesBorn Perth, Scotland, 1888; educated at the High School, Dundee, and Edinburgh University, graduating in Agriculture, 1910, Forestry, 1911; appointed Assistant Professor of Entomology at Imperial College, 1926, instrumental in establishing the Field Station at Hurworth, Slough, and then at Silwood Park, Berkshire; Professor of Entomology, 1930; Professor of Zoology and Applied Entomology, 1934-1953; died, 1968.Publications: Insects & Industry (London, 1929); Report on Insect Infestation of Stored Cacao with W S Thomson (London, 1929); Cotton Pest Control Work in Southern and Central Africa and the Rhodesias (Report on a tour) (London, 1937); Report on a Survey of the Infestation of Grain by Insects (London, 1940); Pests of stored products (Hutchinson, London, 1966).
From the guide to the MUNRO, Professor James Watson (1888-1968), 1931-1961, (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine)
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associatedWith | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine | corporateBody |
associatedWith | University of London | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine | corporateBody |
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Birth 1888
Death 1968