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    Major Stanley Smyth Flower OBE FLS FZS (1 August 1871 – 3 February 1946) was an English army officer, science advisor, administrator, zoologist and conservationist...
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    Anne (Annarella) Warington. Flower and Georgiana had four daughters and three sons, including the zoologist Stanley Smyth Flower (1871‍–‍1946). He and his...
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    who married Sir William Henry Flower and had seven children, including Stanley Smyth Flower. Ellen Philadelphia Smyth (1828–1881), who married the meteorologist...
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    (1906-1966), who in 1930 in Fiji had married William Stanley Flower (1902-1940), elder son of Stanley Smyth Flower. Greaves was appointed a Commander of the Most...
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  • is endemic to the island of Sri Lanka. It is probably named after Stanley Smyth Flower. E. floweri is found in arid northeastern Sri Lanka (Trincomalee...
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  • many of these may have been migratory birds. Around 1900, Captain Stanley Smyth Flower was appointed director of the Gardens. He would remain in that position...
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  • beneath rotting logs, leaf-litter and rocks. Flower's blind lizard was named in honour of Major Stanley Smyth Flower. It was first described in 2017. The holotype...
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  • army and political officer Michael Elviss – British Army officer Stanley Smyth Flower – army officer Sir Robert Fry – Commandant General Royal Marines...
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    Asia. The specific name, floweri, is in honor of British zoologist Stanley Smyth Flower. P. floweri is found in Cambodia, southeastern Thailand, and central...
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  • Asia. The specific name, floweri, is in honor of British zoologist Stanley Smyth Flower. G. floweri is found in Thailand, and possibly in Laos. G. floweri...
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    children. Her granddaughter Sibylla Wallace married the zoologist Stanley Smyth Flower. Elizabeth Lloyd (1804–1885), who married the Reverend Thomas Baker...
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  • Shannon Bennett Service challenge Kay-lene Tan Immunity challenge 8 Clare Smyth Pressure test Blayne Bertoncello Service challenge Chase Kojima Immunity...
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    Purple Sunbird Nectarinia asiatica". The Sunbird. 40 (2): 39–47. Flower, Stanley Smyth (1938). "Further Notes on the Duration of Life in Animals.-IV. Birds"...
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    Carnaby Haggerston who married Francis Smyth, and their daughter Mary, in 1805 married Sir Thomas-Massey Stanley of Hooton Hall in Cheshire, to whom the...
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    Brogdale in Kent can supply grafts from their tree, which appears identical to Flower of Kent, a coarse-fleshed cooking variety. Newton's monument (1731) can...
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    March 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Smyth, H.W. (1926) Aeschylus, with an English translation by Herbert Weir Smyth, Volume II, London Heinemann. Internet...
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    Among Stones. Joyce Smyth, a lawyer who had long been working for the Stones, took over as their full-time manager in 2010. Smyth would go on to win Top...
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    in the Temple of Fame which will last for all time." The composer Ethel Smyth, a close friend of Pankhurst's, conducted the Metropolitan Police Band during...
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  • for Culture, Media and Sport. For Public Service. Liam Cledwyn Laurence Smyth, Clerk of Legislation, House of Commons. For services to Parliament. Jonathan...
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  • In Rainbows (redirect from Last Flowers)
    Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2007. Smyth, David (5 October 2007). "Off the Record – Radiohead are right on the money"...
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