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- Haviside of the British East India Company. Zoologist John Edward Gray, who described the species in his ****ilegia Zoologica, misidentified Haviside...
- crater) Heaviside's dolphin, named in honour of 19th-century mariner Captain Haviside (also spelled Heaviside) John Heaviside Clark (c. 1771–1836), Scottish...
- species. They range in size from 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) and 40 kg (88 lb) (Haviside's dolphin), to 9 m (30 ft) and 10 tonnes (orca). Most species weigh between...
- India, was a three masted sailing ship of 1199 tons, owned by Tyser & Haviside and was built in 1867 by William Pile at Sunderland. She was used as an...
- region in western India, was a sailing ship of 902 tons, owned by Tyser & Haviside and was built in 1863 by William Pile at Sunderland. Initially the Berar...
- Nugent's master changing from Fawcett to Santry, and her owner from Somes to Haviside. Her trade changed from London, to London—New Zealand. The New Zealand...
- southern right whales, occasionally killer whales, humpback dolphins, Haviside's dolphin and Cape fur seals are commonly seen in the bay. The great white...
- was the second ship owned by G. D. Tyser and his sons (company Tyser and Haviside). It was then chartered to Shaw Savill. It undertook several trips to New...
- Barquentine Alicia Haviside...
- male convicts died on the voyage. In 1839, Bengal Merchant was sold to Haviside & Co., London. Captain John Hemery sailed from Glasgow on 30 October 1839...