Mervyn Edward Griffiths 1914 - 2003 An obituary by Tom Grant
T Grant
Australian Mammalogy 25(1) 115 - 125
Abstract
MERV GRIFFITHS was born in Sydney on 8th July
1914, grew up in Northbridge and was educated in
schools in North Sydney, including North Sydney
Boys’ High School, which he attended from 1930-32.
He entered what he, mischievously referred to as
“The University” [University of Sydney] in 1934 to
study Zoology. This period was difficult financially
for all, including the University of Sydney, but in
spite of the effects of underfunding and crowded
conditions, Merv followed his biological interests
under the tutelage of Professor W. J. Dakin and a
small staff in the Zoology Department. He shared the
Caird Scholarship and Haswell Prize with his friend
and colleague Darcy Gilmour in 1936, obtained his
Bachelor Degree in Zoology with first Class Honours
in 1937, followed by his Master of Science in 1938.
Merv first began publishing in the scientific
literature in 1936 with a paper on The colour changes
in batoid fishes in the Proceedings of the Linnean
Society of New South Wales.
Full text doi:10.1071/AM03115_OB
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