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Henry James Wilson Scherren (10
February 1843 – 25
April 1911),
usually known as
Henry Scherren or in
encyclopaedia articles as H. Sc. was the
author of...
- be a jaguar-black
leopard hybrid itself,
carrying the
recessive gene.
Scherren continued, "The same cross, but with the ****es reversed, was noted, by...
- bird,
which Alfred Brehm identified as the
Egyptian plover. In 1895
Henry Scherren quoted John
Mason Cook, son of
travel agent Thomas Cook, as
reporting from...
- an
escaped female Asian black bear and a male
American black bear, and
Scherren's Some
notes on
hybrid bears published in 1907
mentioned a
successful mating...
- dictionary. Hongkong,
Shanghai and Yokohama:
Kelly &
Walsh Limited. p. 192.
Scherren, H. (1902). "arc-tic-tis". The Encyclopædic Dictionary. London: C****ell...
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described as
resembling a
little gray puma with
large brown rosettes.
Henry Scherren wrote:
There was, and
probably is now, in the
Berlin Garden and Indian...
- birds'
exposed offspring. The "spur-winged plover" was
identified by
Henry Scherren as the "trochilus" bird said by the Gr****
historian Herodotus to be involved...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary.
Hunter was ****isted by
zoology author Henry Scherren and a
small team of
domestic ****istants at his
house in Loughton. In the...
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collection of
animals in the world. A
History of the ZSL,
written by
Henry Scherren (FZS), was
published in 1905. The
History was
criticised as inadequately...
- Nile
crocodile allowing the
trochilus to eat
leeches in its mouth.
Drawing by
Henry Scherren, 1906...