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    James Cossar Ewart FRS FRSE (26 November 1851 – 31 December 1933) was a Scottish zoologist. He performed breeding experiments with horses and zebras which...
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  • James Ewart may refer to: James Oliver Ewart, British Army intelligence officer James Cossar Ewart, Scottish zoologist This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Cossar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Payne Cossar (1907–1992), American lawyer and politician James Cossar Ewart (1851–1933)...
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    Darwin. At the close of the 19th century, the Scottish zoologist James Cossar Ewart argued against these ideas and proved, with several cross-breeding...
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    December 1900 and on 31 May 1901, Carl Hagenbeck wrote to zoologist James Cossar Ewart with details and photographs of ligers born at the Hagenbeck's Tierpark...
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  • James Duncan Matthews FRSE (1851–1890) was a short-lived but influential Scottish zoologist who worked closely with James Cossar Ewart. He was born 12...
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  • charity worker J. S. Ewart (1849–1933), Canadian lawyer and author James Cossar Ewart (1851–1933), zoologist James Oliver Ewart (1917-1945), British arm...
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  • out of scientific favor in the 1890s. A series of experiments by James Cossar Ewart in Scotland and other researchers in Germany and Brazil failed to...
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    novelist Claire Emslie, footballer James Cossar Ewart, FRS, zoologist James Finlayson, industrialist Sir James Hamilton, Aircraft designer who led the...
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    of the first experiments in this regard was published in 1906 by James Cossar Ewart, who obtained a "tarpan-like" horse by crossing a Shetland mare and...
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