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- Edward Lhuyd FRS (1660 – 30 June 1709), also known as Edward Lhwyd and by other spellings, was a Welsh naturalist, botanist, herbalist, alchemist, scientist...
- their exoskeletons, making them more vulnerable to predators. Rev. Edward Lhwyd published in 1698 in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society...
- 1987. ‘An Pluincéadach: Ceannródaí Foclóireachta.’ Teangeolas 22: 19-26. Lhwyd, Edward (2009). Archӕologia Britannica: Texts & Translations. Aberystwyth:...
- ed. (1968) [First printed in Oxford 1945]. Life and Letters of Edward Lhwyd. Early Science in Oxford. Vol. XIV. Preface by Albert Everard Gunther (Reprint ed...
- entrance to the tomb within the mound, and a Welsh antiquarian named Edward Lhwyd, who was staying in the area, was alerted and took an interest in the monument...
- discovery of a rare fern near the summit of Snowdon in Wales by Edward Lhwyd. However, the plant was first definitely identified as a separate species...
- Cambridge, 2010. Roderick O'Flaherty's Letters to William Molyneux, Edward Lhwyd, and Samuel Molyneux 1696–1709, Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 2012. O'Flaherty...
- arguably the first trilobite that was scientifically described. Rev. Edward Lhwyd published in 1698 in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society...
- (Imleach Dhún Séann), Co. Kerry. First to be recorded in Ireland by Edward Lhwyd in early 1700s. Originally stood in a field near the strand at Trabeg. Moved...
- Wales in 1861. His body was found at the foot of the cliff where Edward Lhwyd had first collected the species nearly two centuries earlier. In her botanical...