![]() ![]() Boolootian) and Deep Sea Photography (with J. ![]() His other works include New Zealand Sea-stars, Native Sea Stars, Physiology of Echinoderms (with R. He contributed numerous articles to scientific journals and encyclopedias, he also edited several periodicals, including Occasional Papers of the Epigraphic Society. Fell gained critical success with the 1989 reissue of America B.C., originally published in 1977 and Penned under the name Barry Fell.įell authored numerous books on his two major interests-marine sciences and anthropology. He devoted much of his career to the study of living and fossilized echinoderms, commonly referred to as sea urchins and starfish. ![]() ![]() He retired from Harvard in 1977 and a year later Fell accepted a job as a visiting professor at the University of Tripoli in Libya. At that time, Fell came to the United States to accept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and to become a professor at Harvard University in 1965. After the war, he joined the faculty at the University of Wellington in New Zealand, a post he held from 1946 to the mid-1960s. Early in his career, Fell served in the British Army Royal Engineers during World War II. ![]()
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