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* 1912 – Edward Adrian Wilson, English physician and naturalist, member of the Scott Expedition to the South Pole ( b. 1872 )
** Edward Adrian Wilson, English physician and naturalist ( b. 1872 )
Edward Augustus Freeman in 1875 debunked the Æthelwald story as a " tissue of romance " in his Historic Essays, but his arguments were in turn rebutted by the naturalist William Henry Hudson in his 1920 book Dead Man's Plack and an Old Thorn.
In 1907, Seton and the naturalist Edward Alexander Preble verified a claim from ten years earlier by the frontiersman Charles " Buffalo " Jones that Jones and his hunting party of musk oxen had shot and fended off a hungry wolf pack near the Great Slave Lake in Canada.
Edward Wilson, physician, naturalist and ornithologist, who died in 1912 on Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated British Antarctic expedition, had earlier practised as a doctor in Paddington.
* Edward William Nelson ( 1855 – 1934 ), U. S. American naturalist
In 1854 he became assistant naturalist, under Edward Forbes and afterwards under Huxley.
The genus Pudu was first erected by English naturalist John Edward Gray in 1850.
The naturalist on the river Amazons, with a memoir of the author by Edward Clodd.
The species was first described by the Danish naturalist Theodore Edward Cantor in 1836.
** Edward Lhuyd, naturalist, botanist, linguist, geographer and antiquary ( died 1709 )
* Edward Harris ( ornithologist ) ( 1799 – 1863 ), American farmer and amateur naturalist
** Edward Wilson ( born 1872 ), English physician and naturalist.
Born in Cork, Ireland, he was the son of Thomas Dix Hincks an orientalist, naturalist and Presbyterian minister and the brother of Edward Hincks orientalist, naturalist and clergyman.
Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby KG ( 21 April 1775 – 30 June 1851 ), styled Lord Stanley from 1776 to 1832 and known as The Lord Stanley from 1832 to 1834, was an English politician, landowner, builder, farmer, art collector and naturalist.
* Stanley, Edward Smith, thirteenth earl of Derby ( formerly Lord Stanley ) ( 1775 – 1851 ), politician and naturalist by Clemency Thorne Fisher in Dictionary of National Biography
* February 1 – Edward Donovan ( born 1768 ), Anglo-Irish naturalist.
During his writing career, by nature restless, he moved between a succession of homes in the English countryside and the expatriate colonies of pre-war Florence and Paris ; through Bohemian London and prohibition New York, to Palestine and the Arctic Circle, while navigating friendships with writers Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, Havelock Ellis, D. H. Lawrence ; poets Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas and Ferenc Békássy, the psychologist Helton Godwin Baynes, Geoffrey Keynes, Mabel Dodge Luhan, naturalist Frank Fraser Darling, andin later life — Owen Barfield and Carl Jung.
Edward Adrian Wilson FZS (" Uncle Bill ") ( 23 July 1872 – 29 March 1912 ) was a notable English polar explorer, physician, naturalist, painter and ornithologist.
During the summer of 1899, Harriman's father organized the Harriman Alaska Expedition, a philanthropic-scientific survey of coastal Alaska and Russia that attracted twenty-five of the leading scientific, naturalist and artist luminaries of the day, including John Muir, John Burroughs, George Bird Grinnell, C. Hart Merriam, Grove Karl Gilbert, and Edward Curtis, along with 100 family members and staff, aboard the steamship George Elder.
The trinomial of this species commemorates the American naturalist Edward William Nelson ( 1855 – 1934 ).
* Edward Adrian Wilson ( 1872 – 1912 ), English polar explorer, physician, naturalist, painter and ornithologist
Edward Lhuyd (, Hloo-id ; sometimes rewritten as Llwyd in recent times ) ( 1660 – 30 June 1709 ) was a Welsh naturalist, botanist, linguist, geographer and antiquary.

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Nelson Island was named after Edward William Nelson, a Smithsonian Institution naturalist who studied the island and people there in 1878.
The high point was named for John Nelson Davis, an early settler, American Civil War veteran, surveyor, and naturalist known for his studies of the mountain's flora and fauna.
The binomial of this species commemorates the American naturalist Edward William Nelson.

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The stone was given its name by Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher and naturalist, who discovered the stone along the shore line of the river Achates () sometime between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
" Swedish author August Strindberg wrote: " Linnaeus was in reality a poet who happened to become a naturalist ".
The ship's captain, Commander John Clements Wickham, named the port after Charles Darwin, the British naturalist who had sailed with them both on the earlier second expedition of the Beagle.
At the International Zoological Congress at Budapest in 1927, Mayr was introduced by Stresemann to banker and naturalist Walter Rothschild, who asked him to undertake an expedition to New Guinea on behalf of himself and the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
also written von Haeckel, was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista.
Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol was founded in 1894 by Oscar Méténier, who planned it as a space for naturalist performance.
While there, he met the naturalist and physician Charles-Marie D ' Orbigny, who improved Audubon's taxidermy skills and taught him scientific methods of research.
He had his portrait painted by John Syme, who clothed the naturalist in frontier clothes.
) As L. C. Croft has written, " Much of Gosse's success was due to the fact that he was essentially a field naturalist who was able to impart to his readers something of the thrill of studying living animals at first hand rather than the dead disjointed ones of the museum shelf.
The Academy has its origins in the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") established in Rome in 1603, under Pope Clement VIII by the learned Roman prince, Federico Cesi ( 1585 – 1630 ), who was a young botanist and naturalist, and which claimed Galileo Galilei as its president.
Whewell wrote of " an increasing proclivity of separation and dismemberment " in the sciences ; while highly specific terms proliferated — chemist, mathematician, naturalistthe broad term " philosopher " was no longer satisfactory to group together those who pursued science, without the caveats of " natural " or " experimental " philosopher.
The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan.
The only person who did name a species after her during her lifetime was the Swiss-American naturalist, Louis Agassiz.
* January 13 – Maria Sibylla Merian, naturalist and scientific illustrator who studied plants and insects and made detailed paintings about them ( b. 1647 )
The Chelsea was also home to many sailors returning from their duties in World War I. Ruth Harkness, an adventurer / naturalist who brought the first live giant panda from China to the U. S. in the 1930s, stayed at the Chelsea Hotel after her return to the States.
Led by U. S. Army Captain William F. Raynolds and guided by mountain man Jim Bridger, it included naturalist F. V. Hayden, who later led other expeditions to the region.
DeWitt Clinton ( March 2, 1769February 11, 1828 ) was an early American politician and naturalist who served as United States Senator and the sixth Governor of New York.
He was the explorer and naturalist who first described the horse in 1881, after having gone on an expedition to find it, based on rumors of its existence.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's story, The Hound of the Baskervilles, the villain is a naturalist who collects butterflies, making him an " evil " entomologist.
The species is named for the naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller, who first described them in 1741.
" French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat, who first described the animal, supposedly heard a Malagasy point out the animal and took the word to be its name.
The first European to discover the species in 1896 was the English explorer and naturalist John Whitehead, who observed the bird and whose servant, Juan, collected the first specimen a few weeks later.
Russell's view is initially purely scientific but in time comes to blend with the views of Hiroko Ai, the chief of the Agricultural Team who assembles a new belief system ( the " Areophany ") devoted to the appreciation and furthering of life (" viriditas "); these views are collectively known as the " Green " position, while Clayborne's naturalist stance comes to be known as " Red.
Ford was an experimental naturalist who wanted to test natural selection in nature.

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