AND never hyphenated either.
i.e. "Conway Morris" not "Conway-Morris"
This lack of hyphen is probably the major reason for confusion (at least it stumped me for a bit).
Blessings,
Murray
Stephen Matheson wrote:
>
>
> Quick note to all:
>
>
> Professor Simon Conway Morris should not be referred to as "Morris."
> His surname is Conway Morris. Some (but not all) of the references in
> PubMed do say 'Morris SC' but most get it right. If you want to check
> me on this, try his homepage at Cambridge and look at the list of
> publications, all of which list him as 'Conway Morris, S.'
>
>
> Steve Matheson
>
>
> Link:
> /_http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/index.php/People/Academic%20Staff/34-academic-staff/67-professor-simon-conway-morris
> <http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/index.php/People/Academic%20Staff/34-academic-staff/67-professor-simon-conway-morris>_/
>
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