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Philip Lutley Sclater FRS FRGS FZS FLS (4
November 1829 – 27 June 1913) was an
English lawyer and zoologist. In zoology, he was an
expert ornithologist...
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William Sclater may
refer to:
William Sclater (priest) (1575–1626),
English clergyman and
controversialist William Sclater (writer) (1906–1980), Scottish-Canadian...
- The
Sclater Baronetcy, of
Cambridge in the
County of Cambridge, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 25 July 1660 for
Thomas Sclater...
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Sclater DSO and bar, FRGS, MA (24
January 1910, Odiham,
Hampshire - 20
April 1986), was a
British naval officer and, in
later life, academic.
Sclater...
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Sclater may
refer to:
Arthur Sclater (1859 – 16 June 1882), Irish-born
English cricketer Edith Sclater (1856–1927), Dame
Commander of the
Order of the...
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Sclater's guenon (Cercopithecus sclateri), also
known as
Sclater's monkey and the
Nigerian monkey, is an Old
World monkey that was
first described by Reginald...
- Evans.
Sclater, p. 59
Sclater, p. 73
Sclater, pp. 116
Sclater, p. 126
Sclater, p. 155, p.165
Sclater, pp. 149
Sclater, p. 154
Sclater, p.173
Sclater, pp...
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Christopher Sclater Millard (7
November 1872 – 21
November 1927) was the
author of the
first bibliography of the
works of
Oscar Wilde as well as several...
- Kate
Sclater (or Slater;
married name Kate Furnell; 20
October 1863 – 1950) was a
British trade unionist and
match packer. She was
among the
leaders of...
- Ryan
Joseph Sclater (born 10
February 1994) is a
Canadian professional volleyball player who
plays as an
opposite spiker for the
Canada national team...