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    Oswald Heer (or Oswald von Heer) (31 August 1809 – 27 September 1883), Swiss geologist and naturalist, was born at Niederuzwil in Canton of St. Gallen...
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  • Colombo Oswald Gracias (born 1944), Goan Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Bombay Oswald Heer (1809–1883), Swiss geologist and naturalist Oswald H. Johnson...
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  • computer scientist and entrepreneur Kamal Heer (born 1973), Indian singer and musician of Punjabi music Oswald Heer (1809–1883), Swiss botanist and naturalist...
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    was first climbed on August 1, 1835, by the geologist and naturalist Oswald Heer led by Johann Madutz. There is a legend that a man of name "Chounard"...
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    Ludwig Burckhardt (1784–1817), traveller, geographer and orientalist Oswald Heer (1809–1883), geologist and naturalist Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814–1879)...
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    throughout the Yorkshire formation. The fossil was first described by Oswald Heer. Ernest M. Gifford (1998). "Ginkgophyte". Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica...
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    paleobotanist Oswald Heer. Heer Land mainly consist of glaciers and nunataks. 77°47′00″N 17°53′10″E / 77.78333°N 17.88611°E / 77.78333; 17.88611 "Heer Land...
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  • Carl Gustaf Thomson Louis Agassiz (also USA) Andreas Bischoff-Ehinger Oswald Heer Ivan Löbl (also Czechoslovakia) George Meyer-Darcis Johann Rudolph Schellenberg...
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    Land on Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is named after Swiss paleobotanist Oswald Heer. It is the site of Barentsburg Heliport, Heerodden. "Heerodden (Svalbard)"...
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  • Nicrophorus sepulchralis is a burying beetle described by Oswald Heer in 1841. It is endemic to the mountains of southern Europe. Sikes, Derek S.; Madge...
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