Author:Peter Hogarth

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Peter John Hogarth (P.J., Peter, Peter J.), Professor of Biology, The University of York

Dragons (1979) credits Peter Hogarth ("with Val Clery"). That Hogarth is identified with the biologist Peter J. Hogarth in LC catalog. The identity seems secure given this article by the latter, located via ResearchGate.net (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter_Hogarth).

  • "Ecological Aspects of Dragons"; in Journal of Biological Education Summer 1989(2):115-118
PDF available from December 2010?
ResearchGate.net displays under this title and byline a 4-page article that spans p[2]-5. The text is followed by one line in a different font and size, "Bulletin British Ecological Society 7/2:2–5 (1976)". Identity seems likely, and implies that the 1989 publication was a reprint.
As displayed online, "References" lists 19, including 14 from antiquity to 1755; four dated 1958 60 61 75; and one forthcoming:
  • "Hogarth, P.J. (in press). Scientific American.

The latter is cited in the penultimate sentence of "Ecological Aspects of Dragons", namely: "There is also much reason to believe that the niche formerly occupied by dragons has, in a technological age, been filled by UFOs (Hogarth in press)."