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James Hartley Ashworth will long be remembered for his important researches on the zoology of the Invertebrata , carried out, for the most part, in the depressing atmosphere of the old zoological department of the University of Edinburgh ; for the initiation and brilliant development of the first course on Medical Zoology given in this country and for his untiring and successful efforts to finance, to design, and finally to equip the magnificent new laboratory in the West Mains Road which now bears his name.