- male, deceased (2003)
- Philippe Dautzenberg (Elsene, 20 December 1849 - Paris, 9 May 1935) was a Belgian malacologist, the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Henry Clifton Sorby (May 10, 1826 - March 9, 1908), English microscopist and geologist, was born at Woodbourne near Sheffield in Yorkshire. He...
- male, deceased (1855)
- Wilhem de Haan (1801-1855) was a Dutch zoologist. He specialised in the study of insects and crustaceans, and was the first keeper of invertebrates...
- male, deceased (1901)
- Gustaf Lindström was a Swedish paleontologist. He was born in Visby on Gotland. In 1848 he entered Uppsala University, and in 1854 he took his d...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Otto Martin Torell (1828 - 1900) was a Swedish geologist. He was born in Varberg, Sweden on the June 5, 1828. He was educated at Lund University...
- male, 66 years old
- Terry J. Hamblin (b. 1943) has been Professor of Immunohaematology at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom since 1987. Born in Worcester,...
- male, deceased (1891)
- Henry Nottidge Moseley (14 november 1844 - 10 november 1891) was a British naturalist. He went on the expedition of HMS "Challenger" 1872-1876. He...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Joseph Frederick Whiteaves (December 26, 1835 - August 19, 1909), British palaeontologist, was born at Oxford. He was educated at private schools,...
- male, deceased (1926)
- Christopher High Shearer (1846 - 1926) was a prolific US painter, known primarily for his large landscapes. Christopher Shearer was born May 18,...
- male, deceased (1979)
- Fredrick William Holiday, also known as "Ted Holiday" (1920-1979) was a British journalist, angler, cryptozoologist, and wildlife specialist....
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