What is the meaning of Annandale?
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Annandale (Gaelic: Srath Anann) is a strath in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, named after the dale of the River Annan.
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- Thomas Nelson Annandale CIE FRSE (15 June 1876, in Edinburgh – 10 April 1924, in Calcutta) was a Scottish-British Raj zoologist, entomologist, anthropologist, and herpetologist.
- Annandale went to India in 1904 as Deputy Superintendent of the Natural History Section of the Indian Museum.
- He was a deputy director at the Indian Museum in Calcutta and in 1907 he became its director, succeeding John Anderson (1833–1900).
- He had travelled widely before his career in India, and with Herbert C. Robinson he had undertaken the Skeat Expedition to the northern part of the Malay Peninsula in 1899.
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