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    Thomas Davidson (17 May 1817 – 14 October 1885) was a British palaeontologist. He was born in Edinburgh. His parents possessed considerable landed property...
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  • Thomas Davidson (palaeontologist) (1817–1885), Scottish palaeontologist Thomas Davidson (poet) (1838–1870), Anglo-Scottish poet Thomas Davidson (philosopher)...
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  • Sven Davidson (1928–2008), Swedish tennis player Thomas Davidson (palaeontologist) (1817–1885), Scottish-British palaeontologist Thomas Davidson (philosopher)...
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    Paleontology (redirect from Palaeontologist)
    J.-Y.; Oliveri, P.; Gao, F.; Dornbos, S.Q.; Li, C.-W.; Bottjer, D.J. & Davidson, E.H. (August 2002). "Precambrian Animal Life: Probable Developmental and...
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  • 1875) 29 April – Adam White, zoologist (died 1878) 17 May Thomas Davidson, palaeontologist (died 1885) John Ross, explorer (died 1903 in Australia) 22...
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  • Thaxter Bird (December 29, 1899 – January 24, 1978) was an American palaeontologist. He is best known for his discovery of fossil trackways of the Paluxy...
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    Elizabeth Philpot (category English palaeontologists)
    (1779–1857) was an early 19th-century British fossil collector, amateur palaeontologist and artist who collected fossils from the cliffs around Lyme Regis...
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  • Agnes Crane (category British palaeontologists)
    work with Scottish paleontologist, and brachiopod specialist, Thomas Davidson. Davidson lived in Brighton for many years, and in the 1870s was chairman...
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  • Wilhelm Dames (Germany, 1843-1898) Robert Damon (England, 1814-1889) Thomas Davidson (Scotland, 1817-1885) A. Morley Davies (England) William Davies (England...
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  • Reswallie FRSE FGS (1815–1895) was a 19th-century Scottish geologist, palaeontologist and astronomer. He amassed a major collection of fossils during his...
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    Europe was separated from Asia by the Turgai Strait. In 1994, the palaeontologist Thomas R. Holtz grouped ornithomimosaurs and troodontids in a clade, based...
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    skeleton which had also been brought back after being stolen. American palaeontologist Thomas R. Holtz stated in an interview that the new Deinocheirus remains...
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    catching small prey with its nematocysts as modern cnidarians do. Some palaeontologists have suggested that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian...
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    bones at Heroldsberg near Nuremberg, Germany. Three years later German palaeontologist Hermann von Meyer designated them as the type specimen of a new genus...
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    Nototherium; D. minor was erected in 1862 by Thomas Huxley based on a partial palate; in 1991, Australian palaeontologist Peter Murray suggested classifying large...
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    British palaeontologist David Hone and colleagues placed Siamosaurus and "S." fusuiensis in the Spinosaurinae. British palaeontologist Thomas Arden and...
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    some palaeontologists have suggested that these represent completely extinct lineages that do not resemble any living organism. Palaeontologist Adolf...
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    William Conybeare (geologist) (category English palaeontologists)
    1787 – 12 August 1857), dean of Llandaff, was an English geologist, palaeontologist and clergyman. He is probably best known for his ground-breaking work...
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  • of his cases re-investigated. UCOS is tasked with the murder of a palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum in 2001. The team discovers the victim...
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    John William Salter (category English palaeontologists)
    1820 – 2 December 1869) was an English naturalist, geologist, and palaeontologist. Salter was apprenticed in 1835 to James De Carle Sowerby, and was...
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