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George Kearsley Shaw [1] (10 December 1751 – 22 July 1813) was an English botanist and zoologist. Life. Shaw was born at Bierton, Buckinghamshire, ...
George Shaw (biologist) (1751–1813), English botanist and zoologist George Shaw (civil servant) , Lieutenant Governor of the British Crown Colony of Burma, 1913 George Shaw (composer) , musician and film composer
George Shaw (1751–1813), English botanist [341] and zoologist who published English descriptions with scientific names of several Australian animals in Zoology of New Holland George Ernest Shelley (1840–1910), English ornithologist, [ 342 ] author of The Birds of Africa
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Taxa named by George Shaw (1751–1813), English botanist and zoologist Pages in category "Taxa named by George Shaw" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
The northeastern spinytail iguana was first described by British zoologist George Shaw in 1802. [8] The generic name, Ctenosaura, is derived from two Greek words: ctenos (Κτενός), meaning "comb" (referring to the comblike spines on the lizard's back and tail), and saura (σαύρα), meaning "lizard". [9]
A greatly expanded three-volume edition would appear 1824–1828. Say was a systematic zoologist who moved to the utopian community at New Harmony, Indiana, in 1825. Most of his insect collections have been recovered. 1817. Georges Cuvier wrote Le Règne Animal (Paris). 1817–1820.
Apsley George Benet Cherry-Garrard (2 January 1886 – 18 May 1959) was an English explorer of Antarctica. He was a member of the Terra Nova expedition and is acclaimed for his 1922 account of this expedition, The Worst Journey in the World .