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In Christopher Perrins, ed., The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds.
In Perrins, Christopher ( editor ): The Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds.
* Snow, David W. & Perrins, Christopher M.
* The Hamlyn photographic guide to birds of the world, foreword by Christopher Perrins ; general editor: Andrew Gosler, London: Hamlyn, 1991, ISBN 0-600-57239-0
* Snow, David W .; Perrins, Christopher M .; Doherty, Paul & Cramp, Stanley ( 1998 ): The complete birds of the western Palaearctic on CD-ROM.
* Snow, David W .; Perrins, Christopher M .; Doherty, Paul & Cramp, Stanley ( 1998 ): The complete birds of the western Palaearctic on CD-ROM.
* 2003-2007: Christopher Perrins
* Snow, David W .; Perrins, Christopher M .; Doherty, Paul & Cramp, Stanley ( 1998 ): The complete birds of the western Palaearctic on CD-ROM.
* Perrins, Dr. Christopher M. and Dr. Alex L. A. Middleton.
* Perrins, Christopher, ed.
* Snow, D. W .; Perrins, Christopher M .; Doherty, P. & Cramp, S. ( 1998 ): The complete birds of the western Palaearctic on CD-ROM.
* Snow, David W .; Perrins, Christopher M .; Doherty, Paul & Cramp, Stanley ( 1998 ): The complete birds of the western Palaearctic on CD-ROM.
* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of BIRDS edited by Dr. Christopher M. Perrins ISBN 0-13-083635-4
Christopher Miles " Chris " Perrins, LVO, FRS ( b. 1935 ) is a British biologist.
fi: Christopher Perrins
The first office-holder, as so far the only Warden of the Swans, is Professor Christopher Perrins, LVO, appointed 1993.
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* Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. ( 1998 ) Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition Vol.
* D. W. Snow & C. M. Perrins ( 1998 ) Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition, Vol.
* D. W. Snow & C. M. Perrins ( 1998 ) Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition, Vol.
* Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. ( 1998 ) Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition, Vol.
* Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. ( 1998 ) Birds of the Western Palearctic: Concise Edition, Vol.
* Perrins, C. M., Lebreton, J. D., and Hirons, G. J. M.
* Snow, D. W. & Perrins, C. M. ( 1998 ).

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Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions, and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman's mustard, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, his KGB-appointed wife Rufina later described Philby as " disappointed in many ways " by what he found in Moscow.
First made at 60 Broad Street, Worcester, England, by two dispensing chemists, John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins, the Lea & Perrins brand was commercialised in 1837 and has been produced in the current Midlands Road factory in Worcester since 16 October 1897.
Heinz Company in 2005 who continue to manufacture and market " The Original Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce ", under the name Lea & Perrins, as well as Worcestershire sauce under their own name and labelling.
However, author Brian Keogh concluded in his privately published history of the Lea & Perrins firm on the 100th anniversary of the Midland Road plant, that " No Lord Sandys was ever governor of Bengal, or as far as any records show, ever in India.
The lord in question, whose identity was veiled by Messrs Lea and Perrins ( who used to assert on the bottle's paper wrapping that the sauce came " from the recipe of a nobleman in the county ") was Arthur Moyses William Sandys, 2nd Baron Sandys ( 1792 – 1860 ) of Ombersley Court, Worcestershire, Lieutenant-General and politician, a member of the House of Commons at the time of the legend.
Messrs. Lea and Perrins looked at the recipe, doubted if they could procure all the ingredients, but said they would do their best, and in due time forwarded a packet of the powder.
The resulting product was so strong that it was considered inedible, and a barrel of the sauce was exiled to the basement of Lea & Perrins ' premises.
In 1838 the first bottles of " Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce " were released to the general public.
The article does not say how the recipe found its way to Messrs Lea and Perrins.
Messrs Lea and Perrins, being John Wheeley Lea ( research and product development ) and William Perrins ( finance ), from their building in Broad Street, Worcester, ran by far the most important and successful chemist and druggist business in the county.
They built a new factory with railway access in Midland Road, Worcester and made various charitable donations to the city such as Perrins Hall in a Worcester School.
The ingredients of a traditional bottle of Worcestershire sauce sold in the UK as " The Original & Genuine Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce " are malt vinegar ( from barley ), spirit vinegar, molasses, sugar, salt, anchovies, tamarind extract, onions, garlic, spice, and flavouring.
Much of the population is concentrated in two areas ; one, the Lebanon Mills and Perrins Crossing neighborhoods in the north, and the other, the southern neighborhoods of Luthers Corners and South Seekonk, mostly located between Interstate 195 and Route 44.
Dave Oyler is the current city manager, and Seth Perrins is the assistant city manager.
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The penduline tits ' typical plumage colors are pale grays and yellows and white, though the European Penduline Tit has black and chestnut markings and some species have bright yellow or red ( Perrins 2003 ).
They spend most of the year in small flocks ( Perrins 2003 ).
Incubation lasts about 13 or 14 days, and the nestlings fledge at about 18 days ( Perrins 2003 ).
They tend to have longer tails than thrushes ( or the bigger wrens, which they also resemble ) and longer bills that in many species curve downward ( Clement & Perrins 2003 ).
The two tremblers live in the atypical habitat of rain forests in the Lesser Antilles, and the Brown Trembler has the particularly atypical behavior of foraging while clinging to tree trunks ( Clement & Perrins 2003 ).
Pairs often stay together for more than one breeding season ( Clement & Perrins 2003 ).
The four heads of the Dyson Perrins Laboratory were four consecutive Waynflete Professors of Chemistry, from its foundation in 1916 as the University's research centre for organic chemistry to its retirement in 2003.
The Dyson Perrins Laboratory in the science area of the University of Oxford was the main centre for research into organic chemistry of the University from its foundation in 1916 until its closure as a laboratory in 2003.
All the tail feathers but the two central ones are molted in quick succession ; the two central ones are not molted till the others grow back, so the bird can always prop itself with its tail ( Perrins 1991 ; Mead 2003 ).
Rarely a male may mate with a second female while the first is incubating, and there are even records of two females incubating their clutches side by side in a nest ( Perrins 1991 ; Mead 2003 ).
In Oxford, he funded the building of the Dyson Perrins Laboratory, which was the main centre for research into organic chemistry at Oxford University from its foundation in 1916 until its retirement as a laboratory in 2003.

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