Hyde Wollaston (1844-1926), a schoolmaster at Clifton College, formerly a geologist, and his wife Sarah Constance (née Richmond), Sandy Wollaston's paternal...
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Look up Wollaston in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wollaston may refer to: Cape Wollaston, Palmer Archipelago John Wollaston Anglican Community School...
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visual artist Sandy Stuvik (born 1995), Thai racing driver Sandy Tatum (1920–2017), American attorney and golf administrator Sandy Wollaston (1875–1930)...
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Wollaston may refer to: Sandy Wollaston (1875–1930), English medical doctor, ornithologist, botanist, climber and explorer Alexander Luard Wollaston (1804–1874)...
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in considerable detail by expedition naturalist and medical officer Sandy Wollaston, with mammals, birds, and plants collected, including new specimens...
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without any Himalayan experience. The expedition team also included Sandy Wollaston, a naturalist and doctor, Alexander Heron, a geologist, Henry Morshead...
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discovered in former British New Guinea by the Wollaston Expedition of 1912–1913, led by Sandy Wollaston. The specimen was discovered at a high altitude...
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Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It was named after the explorer Sandy Wollaston. It was described as a new species in 1913 by British zoologist Oldfield...
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forests. It was named in honour of the British naturalist and explorer Sandy Wollaston, who collected the holotype on the Setakwa River, southern Netherlands...
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participated in the 2nd Wollaston Expedition to Dutch New Guinea, led by British medical doctor and explorer A.F.R. Sandy Wollaston, in the capacity of zoologist...
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