Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer KCMG FRS (23 June 1860 – 14 July 1929), commonly referred to as Sir Baldwin Spencer, was a British-Australian evolutionary biologist...
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Baldwin Spencer may refer to: Baldwin Spencer (politician), prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda Walter Baldwin Spencer, biologist This disambiguation...
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Walter Spencer may refer to: Walter Baldwin Spencer (1860–1929), British-Australian biologist and anthropologist Walter Spencer (Canadian football) (born...
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Kowari (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
crest-tailed marsupial rat. The kowari was first described by Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer in 1896, based on a type specimen collected near Charlotte Waters...
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Triops australiensis (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
Family: Triopsidae Genus: Triops Species: T. australiensis Binomial name Triops australiensis (Spencer and Hall, 1895) The range of Triops australiensis...
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Desert bandicoot (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
the arid country in the centre of Australia. The description by Walter Baldwin Spencer was published in 1897, using a specimen provided by a European correspondent...
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of the original building portrays the identified requirements of Walter Baldwin Spencer for natural light and ventilation to enter a space containing the...
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Winston Baldwin Spencer (born 8 October 1948) is an Antiguan politician who was the third prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda from 2004 to 2014. Spencer led...
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Baw Baw frog (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
laid in captivity. The species was described as Philoria frosti by Walter Baldwin Spencer in 1901, honouring Charles Frost, an Australian naturalist. The...
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Bitter Springs Trees in Elsey National Park Elsey National Park. Walter Baldwin Spencer - Crossing Salt Creek near the Roper River, July 1911 Mataranka...
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organ (German Stirnorgan). In 1886, University of Oxford anatomist Walter Baldwin Spencer reported his dissection results of 29 species of lizards, and noted...
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the Soul, have this Glandula or Kernel large and fair enough." Walter Baldwin Spencer at the University of Oxford gave the first description of the pineal...
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missionary Carl Strehlow, the seminal Australian anthropologists Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis Gillen and later by T. G. H. Strehlow. The Arrernte...
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Retrieved 17 May 2019. Baldwin Spencer, Walter (1901–1902). Gibson, Jason (ed.). "Walter Baldwin Spencer's Diary from the Spencer and Gillen Expedition...
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and corresponded extensively with biologist and anthropologist Walter Baldwin Spencer. He also worked with anthropologist Francis James Gillen at Charlotte...
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Jamaica Baldwin Spencer (born 1948), Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Baldwin Spencer (anthropologist) (1860–1929), worked in Australia Barb Spencer (born...
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originally used by Francis Gillen, quickly adopted by his colleague Sir Baldwin Spencer and thereafter popularised by A. P. Elkin, who, however, later revised...
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Long-tailed dunnart (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
Dasyuromorphia Family: Dasyuridae Genus: Sminthopsis Species: S. longicaudata Binomial name Sminthopsis longicaudata Spencer, 1909 Long-tailed dunnart range...
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Territory John Anderson Gilruth and biologist and anthropologist Walter Baldwin Spencer. Spencer stayed with Cooper in 1911 and 1912 while studying the Tiwi...
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site is located. In the early 20th century, following the work of Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis James Gillen, scholars such as Salomon Reinach, Henri...
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mixed-race ("half-caste") children in the 1920s is given in a report by Walter Baldwin Spencer that many mixed-descent children born during construction of The...
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Fat-tailed false antechinus (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
fat-tailed pseudantechinus. It was first described in 1896 by Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer, who placed it in the genus Phascogale. It was for a long time included...
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Sandhill dunnart (category Taxa named by Walter Baldwin Spencer)
Expedition; Expedition, Horn Scientific; Horn, William Austin; Spencer, Baldwin; Spencer, Baldwin (1896). Report on the work of the Horn Scientific Expedition...
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(1920–2004), biologist Douglas Spalding (1841–1877), behaviourist Walter Baldwin Spencer (1860–1929), anthropologist Charles Stanhope (1753–1816), mathematician...
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specific name, spenceri, is in honor of English-Australian biologist Walter Baldwin Spencer. Varanus spenceri is found in eastern Northern Territory and northwestern...
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became friends with Walter Baldwin Spencer at this time, and later, when serving at Illumurta Springs, collaborated with Spencer and Frank Gillen on their...
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International Conference of Constitutional Rights in Quebec City. cf. Walter Baldwin Spencer cf. Ted Strehlow "Festival de Cannes: Where the Green Ants Dream"...
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Olive Pink Scientists of the Horn Expedition of 1894, including Walter Baldwin Spencer, Edward Charles Stirling and Ralph Tate Bladen, F. M., ed. (1897)...
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reference to non-Christian cultures. When Frazer's Australian colleague Walter Baldwin Spencer requested to use native terminology to describe Aboriginal Australian...
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into conflict with some prominent contemporaries, particularly Walter Baldwin Spencer and Alfred William Howitt. This affected Mathews' reputation and...
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