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    Jean Louis Cabanis (8 March 1816 – 20 February 1906) was a German ornithologist. He worked at the bird collections of the Natural History Museum in Berlin...
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    common name and Latin binomial commemorate the German ornithologist Jean Louis Cabanis. BirdLife International (2016). "Emberiza cabanisi". IUCN Red List...
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    Black-chinned sparrow (category Taxa named by Jean Cabanis)
    parents feed the hatched nestlings. The species was first described by Jean Louis Cabanis in 1851. Four subspecies have been identified: one breeds only in...
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    views of Cabanis, de Tracy pushed the sensualist principles of Condillac to their most necessary consequences. While the attention of Cabanis was devoted...
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    Herman Schalow was a banker; He studied ornithology as an amateur with Jean Louis Cabanis (1816–1906) and worked with Anton Reichenow (1847–1941). Between 1894...
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    ornithologist Jean Louis Cabanis. Formerly, some authorities considered the placid greenbul to be a subspecies of Cabanis's greenbul, or Cabanis's greenbul to...
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    placed in the genus Urocissa that was introduced by German ornithologist Jean Cabanis in 1850. The name of the genus combines the Ancient Greek oura meaning...
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    Giuseppe Géné René Primevère Lesson receives the Legion of Honour Jean Louis Cabanis erects the genus Geothlypis in Ornithologische Notizen. Archiv für...
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    speculative and unscientific. The species was officially described by Jean Louis Cabanis and its name was dedicated to Moritz Richard Schomburgk in "Reisen...
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    of Charlotte Corday to prove his point. The physiologist Pierre Jean George Cabanis was not convinced that Sue's theory was correct. In 1800, he was...
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