- Tom
Coult (born 1988) is an
English composer. From 2021, he has been Composer-in-****ociation with BBC
Philharmonic Orchestra. The post has seen premieres...
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Lewis Coult (born 7 June 1988) is a
Scottish professional football forward, who is
currently the
manager of
Penicuik Athletic.
Coult was born in Edinburgh...
- The
Abraham Coult House is a
historic house at 1695
Hebron Avenue in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
Built in
about 1706 and
enlarged several times, it is a...
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Maximilian Colt (alias
Maximilian Coult) (died
after 1641) was a
Flemish sculptor who
settled in
England and
eventually rose to
become the King's Master...
- ISBN 978-1-8386-0169-0. [20]Champdor, Albert, "Babylon",
translated from
French by Elsa
Coult, 1958
Seymour 2006, pp. 169–173. John Curtis, "The
Present Condition of...
- ISBN 9781903071083.
Trinity College Herbarium The
standard author abbreviation Coult. may be used to
indicate this
person in
citing a
botanical name. v t e...
- (J.M.
Coult.) Zeiss. (1895),
Mammillaria radiosa var.
alversonii (J.M.
Coult.) K.Schum. (1898),
Mammillaria arizonica var.
alversonii (J.M.
Coult.) Davidson...
- williamsii
Binomial name
Lophophora williamsii (Lem. ex J.F.Cels) J.M.
Coult.
Synonyms Echinocactus williamsii Lemaire ex Salm-Dyck
Lophophora lewinii...
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Merle Coulter, as
Opuntia calmalliana. "Cylindropuntia
calmalliana (J.M.
Coult.) F.M.Knuth",
Plants of the
World Online,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved...
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Neobuxbaumia tetetzo (F.A.C.Weber ex J.M.
Coult.) Backeb. (1938) and
Carnegiea tetetzo (F.A.C.Weber ex J.M.
Coult.) P.V.Heath (1992). "The IUCN Red List of...