- Kakichi Mitsukuri
Kakichi Mitsukuri (箕作佳吉:1857-1909) was a Japanese zoölogist, born at
Edo . In 1873 he came to theUnited States , where he received the Ph.D. degree from Yale in 1879 and from Johns Hopkins in 1883. He was appointedprofessor in thescience department of the Imperial University ofTokyo in 1882 and councilor of the university in 1893. In 1896 he was made head of the fur-seal commission and signed, on behalf ofJapan , atreaty with the United States andGreat Britain . In 1901 he became dean of theCollege of Science of the Tokyo University and in 1907 was decorated with theOrder of the Sacred Temple in recognition of public service. In later life his time was largely occupied with administrative duties. He was regarded not only as one of the leading zoölogists of Japan, but also as most influential in public life. His most important zoölogical publications, a series of papers on theembryology of theturtle s, appeared at intervals from 1886 to 1896.References
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