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- Harry_Wallis_Kew comment "Harry Wallis Kew (1868-1948) was an amateur English zoologist.Wallis Kew worked as a bank clerk in Kent who devoted his free time to the study of pseudoscorpions and molluscs. He is best remembered for his book entitled The dispersal of shells; an inquiry into the means of dispersal possessed by fresh-water and land Mollusc, which included a preface by Alfred Russel Wallace.".