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Anna Birchall Hastings

Anna Birchall Hastings (1902-1977) was an English bryozoologist who described and classified numerous species of bryozoans, including both freshwater and marine forms. Her work significantly contributed to the understanding of bryozoan taxonomy and evolution.

Early life

Hastings was born on 8 August 1902 in Mile End Old Town, London, the daughter of Edwin Birchall Hastings (1860–1929) and his wife Therese (née Mundella) (1863–1943).

She studied at the University of Cambridge and in 1929 she was awarded a PhD in zoology for her thesis on "Cheilostomatous Polyzoa from the vicinity of the Panama Canal, collected by Dr C. Crossland on the cruise of the S.Y., 'St.George'".

The British Museum

In 1927 she was appointed to a post in the Department of Zoology at the British Museum in London as the assistant to Sidney Frederic Harmer (1862–1950) who retired that year from the position of Director of the Museum. Bryozoans formed one of Harmer's specialities and in 1935 Hastings became an assistant keeper in the museum with full responsibility for the Recent bryozoans.

On 1 June 1941 she married Henry Dighton Thomas, a palaeontologist who was also employed at the British Museum. Because of the Civil Service marriage bar that was then in place for women in the UK she had to resign her position when she married, even though her new husband could remain in post. After her marriage she didn't change her work practices, continuing to work in an unpaid research capacity, as an Honorary Associate until 1961, and using her maiden name in professional circles after marrying.

During the War important parts of the bryozoa collection were evacuated to her house in Kew. One of the microscopes she used for her work at the British Museum is still kept in the institution.

Research

One of her first major publications was on material collected from Panama area by Cyril Crossland during the cruise of 1924–1925. Hastings also worked on bryozoans from the 1928 Great Barrier Reef expedition and shortly before her marriage she completed a major monograph on the bryozoans from the Antarctic, collected during the Discovery expedition which involved the examination of over 2300 slides. She later worked on the bryozoa of the English Lake District. The British Museum records provide a more complete list of her publications.

She worked closely with Sir Sidney Frederic Harmer until his death in 1950, (she wrote his obituary for the Linnean Society) and it was "Harmer’s express desire" that Hastings should carry out the final editing of the fourth part of the report on bryozoa from the Dutch Siboga oceanographic expedition around the islands of Indonesia.

Through her research she engaged and corresponded with a number of eminent zoologists including D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Amy Elizabeth “Betty” Blagg, and Ray S. Bassler, with whom she developed a close friendship, which lasted over 30 years, exchanging family news and personal photographs, until Basler's death in 1961.

Personal life

On 1 June 1941 she married Henry Dighton Thomas, a palaeontologist who was also employed at the British Museum. A son, James Dighton Thomas was born on 3 September 1942.

Hastings died on 15 May 1977.

Taxa named by Hastings

Taxa named by A.B. Hastings include:

  • Amastigia harmeri<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Amastigia vibraculifera<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Beania challengeri<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Beania inermis unicornis<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Beania livingstonei<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Beania scotti<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Brettiopsis triplex<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Bugula crosslandi<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Bugula cuspidata<small> Hastings, 1943: synonym of </small>Crisularia cuspidata <small> (Hastings, 1943)</small>
  • Bugula expansa<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Bugula neritinoides<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Caberea angusta<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Caberea darwinii<small> guntheri Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Caberea darwinii occlusa<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Caberea helicina<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites asymmetricus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites atlanticus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites bicornis quadravicularis<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites latus asperus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites latus striatus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites rectilinearis<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Camptoplites tenuispinus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Caulibugula tuberosa<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Cellaria bassleri<small> Hastings, 1947</small>
  • Cellaria scoresbyi<small> Hastings, 1947</small>
  • Cellaria squamosa<small> Hastings, 1947</small>
  • Cigclisula cautium<small> Hastings, 1932</small>
  • Cornucopina ovalis<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Cornucopina ovalis versa<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Cornucopina zelandica<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Didemnum magnetae<small> Hastings, 1931</small>
  • Ellisina antarctica<small> Hastings, 1945</small>
  • Emma rotunda<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Emma triangula<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Emma watersi<small> Hastings, 1939</small>
  • Erymophora<small> Hastings, 1943: synonym of </small>Bugulella <small> Verrill, 1879</small>
  • Farciminellum antarcticum<small> Hastings, 1943: synonym of </small>Klugeflustra antarctica <small> (Hastings, 1943)</small>
  • Himantozoum (Himantozoum) obtusum<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Himantozoum obtusum<small> Hastings, 1943: synonym of </small>Himantozoum (Himantozoum) obtusum <small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Hippoporella gorgonensis<small> Hastings, 1930: synonym of </small>Lifuella gorgonensis <small> (Hastings, 1930): synonym of </small>Pleuromucrum gorgonense <small> (Hastings, 1930)</small>
  • Hyalinella vaihiriae<small> Hastings, 1929: synonym of </small>Plumatella vaihiriae <small> (Hastings, 1929)</small>
  • Klugella Hastings, 1943
  • Klugella buski<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Leptoclinides lissus<small> Hastings, 1931</small>
  • Menipea kempi<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Menipea zelandica<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Notoplites crassiscutus<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Notoplites uniserialis<small> Hastings, 1943</small>
  • Onychocella alula<small> Hastings, 1930</small>
  • Petralia litoralis<small> Hastings, 1932: synonym of </small>Sinupetraliella litoralis <small> (Hastings, 1932)</small>
  • Polysyncraton magnetae<small> Hastings, 1931</small>
  • Tubulipora lobifera<small> Hastings, 1963</small>
  • Umbonula littoralis<small> Hastings, 1944: synonym of </small>Oshurkovia littoralis <small> (Hastings, 1944)</small>
  • Umbonula ovicellata<small> Hastings, 1944</small>
  • Valdemunitella tubulata<small> Hastings, 1930: synonym of </small>Retevirgula tubulata<small> (Hastings, 1930)</small>
  • Zanclea protecta<small> Hastings, 1930: synonym of</small> Halocoryne protecta <small>(Hastings, 1930)</small>

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