- Job
Edward Lousley (18
September 1907 – 6
January 1976) was an
English banker and a
renowned amateur botanist, who aut****d many publications, including...
- "favourable". Four-leaved
allseed (Polycarpon tetraphyllum) was
recorded by
Lousley in 1939 and 1940. In July 1924, W. N.
Blair caught a
shrew which he did...
-
surveys carried out by J D Grose, Mr & Mrs J E
Dallas and J E
Lousley in 1938 and 1939.
Lousley listed 111
species of
higher plants in his 1971 Flora, and...
-
backing and lead
vocals John
Webster –
keyboards Dan
Atchison – b****
Brian Lousley – drums,
backing vocals Lewis Nitikman –
keyboards (replaced John Webster...
- 449–535. Harris, C.S. (2007). "Chalk
Facts –
website on
everything Chalk".
Lousley, J.E. (1969). Wild
Flowers of
Chalk and Limestone. London: Collins. Scholle...
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Porter Umbellifers. 1980. T.G.
Tutin Docks and Knotweeds. 1981. J.E.
Lousley & D.H. Kent
Willows and Poplars. 1984. R.D.
Meikle Charophytes. 1986. J...
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Worthington 1951, 1968, 1974 1990 16 Wild
Flowers of
Chalk and
Limestone J. E.
Lousley 1950, 1969 1989 17
Birds and Men Max
Nicholson 1951 1990 18a A Nat. Hist...
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Original Thoughts from the
Enterprising Mind of
Cheryl Lousley,
Gordon Suavé,
Cheryl Lousley,
Reigad Wai (Toronto: Storybook, 1989)
Crime in 2001: Original...
- England.
Retrieved 14
January 2018.
Wildflowers of
Chalk and Limestone, J.E.
Lousley, 1950,
Collins New Naturalist, repub. ISBN 1-870630-54-8 p.58 see Hairy...
- used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Lousley, Job
Edward (1949). "Obituaries". Watsonia. 1 (2): 123–124.
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