John Roxborough Norman

John Roxborough Norman (1898, Wandsworth, London – 26 May 1944, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire[1]) was an English ichthyologist.His lifetime affliction with rheumatic fever began during his military service during the First World War.He entered the British Museum in 1921 where he worked for Charles Tate Regan (1878–1943).From 1939 to 1944, he was in charge of the Natural History Museum at Tring as the Curator of Zoology.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a British zoologist is a stub.
WandsworthLondonBerkhamstedHertfordshireichthyologistrheumatic feverFirst World WarBritish MuseumCharles Tate ReganNatural History Museum at TringAlbert GüntherAcnodon normaniPhysiculus normaniPoropanchax normaniNormanichthys crockeri