Rowett, Helen (Graham Quiller)
ROWETT, Helen (Graham Quiller)
ROWETT, Helen (Graham Quiller). British, b. 1915. Genres: Biology, Zoology, Local history/Rural topics. Career: Principal Lecturer in Educational Technology, Plymouth Polytechnic, 1973-76, now retired (Lecturer in Zoology, 1944-67; Sr. Lecturer, 1968-73). Publications: Dissection Guides: I Frog, 1950, II Dogfish, III Rat, 1951, IV Rabbit, 1952, and V Invertebrates, 1953; Histology and Embryology, 1953; The Rat as a Small Mammal, 1957, 1974; Basic Anatomy and Physiology, 1959, 4th ed. 1999; Guide to Dissection, 1962; Two Moors Way, 1976, 6th ed., 1999; Roundabout Family Rambling, 1995. Address: 3 Manor Park, Dousland, Yelverton, Devon PL20 6LX, England.
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