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Stebbing wrote a number of essays on the topic of Darwinism, in which he dissected the argument posited against it, and questioned various aspects of Christianity, including the literal truth of the
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in 1908. He had strenuously advocated the admittance of women to the Linnean Society, and obtained a supplementary charter to allow it; his wife was among the first women to be admitted.
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in a number of popular works, and was banned from preaching as a result. His scientific works mostly concerned
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Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing had "a slight physique" and "a certain whimsical humour".
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of the Crustacea, and a biography of the Scottish naturalist and founder of the
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Most of Stebbing's scientific works, comprising more than 110 papers, covered
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around this time, and married Mary Anne in 1867. The couple moved to
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A number of animal species have been named in honour of Stebbing:
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and natural history, partly under the influence of the naturalist
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Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing was born on 6 February 1835 in
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in 1871, Stebbing gained prominence by responding in
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Oxford University Press. 728:(published in three parts, 1900, 1914, 1920) 436: 430:. In 1906, Stebbing published the volume on 1083: 690:A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca 1157:Taxa named by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 834: 787:Taxa named by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 263: 1221:People from the London Borough of Camden 811: 733: 686: 641: 620: 446: 361: 213:, Surrey, where he met the entomologist 101: 44:(6 February 1835, London – 8 July 1926, 20: 890:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 1168: 1086:"The Rev. Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing" 1017: 1015: 1013: 949: 864: 862: 860: 858: 856: 854: 852: 850: 848: 846: 817:"Obituary Notices of Fellows Deceased" 90:His zoological author abbreviation is 1191:20th-century English Anglican priests 1186:19th-century English Anglican priests 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 807: 805: 803: 801: 287:. Stebbing reported that "on reading 485:on 4 June 1896, and was awarded the 414:He also produced a monograph of the 1201:Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford 843: 13: 990: 984:10.1111/j.1095-8312.1927.tb00076.x 822:Proceedings of the Royal Society B 798: 627:. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 396:on the amphipods collected on the 14: 1237: 1126: 487:Gold Medal of the Linnean Society 297:. Following a critical review of 186:(1866), as well as a lecturer in 1132: 1112: 881:Eric L. Mills (September 2004). 756: 377:, which Stebbing erected in 1888 1196:Alumni of King's College London 621:Stebbing, Thomas R. R. (1871). 614: 1077: 1045: 928:"Australian Faunal Directory: 920: 52:, who described himself as "a 1: 884:"Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing" 792: 479:Fellow of the Linnean Society 60:, principally employed about 1211:Fellows of the Royal Society 914:UK public library membership 769:Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 724:670221777 (all editions) 708:—— (1900–1920). 699:907584315 (all editions) 357: 97: 7: 1226:Anglican clergy from London 1139:Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 780: 633:15051183 (all editions) 513:(Giard & Bonnier, 1895) 483:Fellow of the Royal Society 33:Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 10: 1242: 746:1895484 (all editions) 610:(Amphipoda: Pardaliscidae) 162:, gaining a BA in law and 1023:"The Stebbing Collection" 577:(Tanaidacea: Sphyrapidae) 472: 248:, and began to study the 160:Worcester College, Oxford 138:, and afterwards entered 604:Pardaliscoides stebbingi 588:(Amphipoda: Ampithoidae) 582:Macropisthopus stebbingi 566:(Amphipoda: Caprellidae) 544:(Amphipoda: Phronimidae) 734:—— (1913). 687:—— (1893). 642:—— (1871). 560:Protellopsis stebbingii 533:(Amphipoda: Argissidae) 515:(Isopoda: Podasconidae) 371:a species in the genus 324:doctrine of the Trinity 215:William Wilson Saunders 156:Lincoln College, Oxford 1206:British carcinologists 899:10.1093/ref:odnb/38300 836:10.1098/rspb.1927.0027 509:Parapodascon stebbingi 481:on 5 December 1895, a 469: 437: 378: 279:'s recently published 264:Evolution and religion 182:(1865) and eventually 140:King's College, London 117: 26: 1094:Göteborgs Universitet 1027:King's College London 555:(Decapoda: Penaeidae) 549:Metapenaeus stebbingi 504:(Amphipoda: Hyalidae) 451:Stebbing erected the 450: 365: 290:The Origin of Species 268:Having trained as an 254:Royal Tunbridge Wells 166:there in 1857 and an 136:King's College School 105: 46:Royal Tunbridge Wells 24: 599:(Isopoda: Janiridae) 477:Stebbing was made a 398:1872–1876 expedition 332:Thirty-Nine Articles 158:, before studied at 146:, graduating with a 936:biodiversity.org.au 662:1871Natur...3..488S 624:Essays on Darwinism 586:K. A. Barnard, 1916 571:Sphyrapus stebbingi 538:Phronima stebbingii 344:Essays on Darwinism 281:theory of evolution 1137:Works by or about 1120:Crustaceans portal 1033:on 19 October 2010 829:(712): i–xxxviii. 766:has a profile for 470: 379: 300:The Descent of Man 200:Samuel Wilberforce 176:Wellington College 118: 108:Samuel Wilberforce 27: 1084:Hans G. Hansson. 912:(Subscription or 772: 737:Cumacea (Sympoda) 609: 598: 593:Carpias stebbingi 587: 576: 565: 554: 543: 532: 527:Argissa hamatipes 523: 519:Argissa stebbingi 514: 503: 368:Pariambus typicus 328:divinity of Jesus 285:natural selection 217:, whose daughter 196:Church of England 150:in 1855. He then 72:, especially the 16:British zoologist 1233: 1152:Internet Archive 1136: 1122: 1117: 1116: 1105: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1081: 1075: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1061: 1049: 1043: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1029:. 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The Reverend
FRS
FLS
Royal Tunbridge Wells
zoologist
serf
natural history
Crustacea
Darwinism
crustaceans
Amphipoda
Isopoda
Challenger expedition

Samuel Wilberforce
Vanity Fair
Euston Square
Athenaeum
Henry Stebbing
King's College School
King's College, London
classics
BA
matriculated
Lincoln College, Oxford
Worcester College, Oxford
modern history
MA
Radley College

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