C. R. Narayan Rao

C. R. Narayan Rao

C.R. Narayan Rao (15 August, 1882 - 2 January, 1960) was an Indian zoologist and herpetologist.

Born in Coimbatore, he studied in Bellary and at the Madras Christian College under Professor Henderson who headed the department of zoology. After obtaining his graduate and post-graduate degrees and a gold medal for proficiency, he obtained a diploma in teaching. He taught in Coimbatore and Ernakulam, before moving to the Central College in Bangalore where he organized the department of zoology and was Head until his retirement in 1937.

His role in science and research is considered significant since he was involved in the integration of research into university education. Along with Sir Martin Onslow Forster and other Indian scientists he helped found the journal "Current Science" in July 1932 along the lines of the journal "Nature". He was the first editor. In one of his first editorials, he pleaded for the coordination of scientific activities in India, a plea that helped create the Indian Academy of Sciences.

He specialized on frogs and their taxonomy. He named and described several frog species, and his work on the Archenteric and Segmentation Cavities of frogs are regarded as important contributions to our understanding of amphibian development. His account of the ovarian ovum of the Slender Loris was presented to the Royal Society by J. P. Hill in the latter's Croonian Lecture.

Professor Rao presided over the zoology section of the Indian Science Congress in 1938 at Lahore.

He described the new Microhylid genus "Ramanella".

He died in 1960 in Bangalore.

Bibliography

*"Notes on some south Indian Batrachia". Records of the Indian Museum XII (1915)
*"Notes on the tadpoles of Indian Engystomatidae" Records of the Indian Museum XV (1918)
*"Some new species of cyprinoid fish from Mysore" Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1920)
*"On the structure of the ovary and ovarian ovum of Loris lydekkerianus" Quarterly Journal of Microscopic Science LXXI (1927)
*"Notes on the fresh water-fish of Mysore" Journal of Mysore University I (with Seshachar B. R., 1927)
*"Observations on the habits of the slow loris, Loris lydekkerianus" Journal of Bombay Natural History Society XXXII (1932)
*"Tadpoles of a genus not recorded from india" Current Science VI (1937)

External links

* http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/5071/1/N2976.pdf


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