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Vernon E. "Bud"
McLearn (September 11, 1933 –
April 7, 1999) was an
American high
school basketball coach. Most
notably the head
coach for the Bullettes...
- (Schröter, 1802) P.
afribenedictus Kilburn &
Dijkstra 1995 P. alcesi**** †
McLearn 1933 P.
alpha † Dall 1898 P.
argillensis †
Conrad 1860 P. ****inboiensis...
- waters. †I.
aequicostatus Voronetz, 1937 †I.
albertensis McLearn, 1926 †I.
altifluminis McLearn, 1943 †I. americ****
Walaszczyk & Cobban, 2006 †I. andinus...
- "Bud"
McLearn,
Mediapolis High School, Mediapolis, Iowa. A 333-8 home
court record (included home
winning streaks of 97, 84, and 66 games).
McLearn finished...
- Fort
McMurray and was
first described from
outcrops along the
banks of the
Athabasca River 5
kilometres (3.1 mi)
north of Fort
McMurray by F.H.
McLearn in...
- of
Switzerland and the Open
division by
Matthew McLearn of
United States. Born in Nova Scotia,
Mclearn had
moved to the U.S. five
years prior the world...
- and
Southern Production No. B-14-1)
northwest of Fort St. John, by F.H.
McLearn in 1921.
Exposures along Williston Lake
serve as a type
locality in outcrop...
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holandrei d'Orbigny, 1845 D. (O.)
ketevanae Repin, 2000 D. (O.)
kanense McLearn, 1930 D. (I.)
ketevanae Repin, 2000 D. (D.)
laticostatum Bardin et al....
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Smoky River,
close to the
confluence with the
Puskwaskau River by F.H.
McLearn in 1926. The
formation is 170
meters (560 ft)
thick in the
Peace River...
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northeastern British Columbia and
western Alberta. It was
first defined by F.H.
McLearn in 1918 as the
Bullhead Mountain Formation, but
later was
upgraded to group...