Edgar Albert Smith Scientist

Edgar Albert Smith (29 November 1847 London - 22 July 1916, Acton) was a British zoologist, a malacologist.His father was the Frederick Smith, a well-known entomologist, and Assistant Keeper of Zoology in the British Museum, Bloomsbury. Edgar Albert Smith was educated both at the North London Collegiate School and privately, being well grounded in Latin amongst other subjects, as his excellent diagnoses bear witness.Smith married in July 1876. Subsequently he and his wife had four sons and two daughters.He gave more prominent attention to the fauna of the African Great Lakes and the marine molluscs of South Africa, and also the non-marine mollusk fauna of Borneo and New Guinea.

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Edgar Albert Smith
Birth dateNovember 29, 1847
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathJuly 22, 1916
Place of death
Acton London

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