elsewhere. Category:Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson Parrington, F. R.; Westoll, T. S. (1974). "David Meredith Seares Watson. 1886-1973". Biographical Memoirs...
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ISBN 0-393-95075-1. (Norton Critical Editions, 1981). Watson, J. D.; Baker, T. A.; Bell, S. P.; Gann, A.; Levine, M.; Losick, R. (2003). Molecular Biology of the...
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Adelospondyli (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
The neural spines are not fused to the centra, a characteristic which D.M.S. Watson (1929) used to characterize the adelospondyls as a distinct order. In...
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and ecologist D. M. S. Watson (1886–1973), British palaeontologist David McCloy Watson (1902-1980), Irish accountant David Mowat Watson (1891–1972), British...
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Anteosaurus (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
Bibcode:2010JVPal..30.1396A. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501447. S2CID 129846697. Watson, D.M.S. (1921). "The Bases of Classification of the Theriodontia". Proceedings...
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Charles Denton "Tex" Watson (born December 2, 1945) is an American murderer who was a central member of the "Manson Family" led by Charles Manson. On August...
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Erythrosuchidae (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
kannemeyeriids, so it must be assumed that they fed on other animals as well. D.M.S. Watson. 1917. "A sketch classification of the Pre-Jurassic tetrapod vertebrates"...
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Hawkes 1963 Felix Andries Vening Meinesz 1964 Harold Jeffreys 1965 D. M. S. Watson 1966 Francis Parker Shepard 1967 Edward Crisp Bullard 1968 Raymond...
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Sauropsida (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
possibly Ichthyosauria and Araeoscelida in the Theropsida. In 1956, D. M. S. Watson observed that sauropsids and synapsids diverged very early in the reptilian...
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Loxomatinae in 1889 for Loxomma, which later became known as Loxommatidae. D. M. S. Watson described the group as Loxommidae in 1917. Later studies have shown...
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(Capitanian stage) of South Africa. It was originally described by D. M. S. Watson. Watson, D.M.S. (1914). "Broomia perplexa, gen. et sp. nov. a fossil reptile...
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Domesday Book, with the species name being in honour of D. M. S. Watson. Additional remains of M. watsoni were described by Kühne in 1958. Also in 1958...
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Adelogyrinus (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
fossils of which were found in the Dunnet Shale of Scotland. "†Adelogyrinus Watson 1928". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021. v...
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and Labyrinthodonta fell out of use. In 1919, British paleontologist D. M. S. Watson proposed that the evolutionary history of these large amphibians could...
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1947: Maurice Jules Gaston Corneille Caullery 1948: Agnes Arber 1949: D. M. S. Watson 1950: Henry Nicholas Ridley 1951: Theodor Mortensen 1952: Isaac Henry...
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Dolichopareias (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
portal Prehistoric amphibian List of prehistoric amphibians "†Dolichopareias Watson 1928". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021. Brough...
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extinct family of pseudosuchian archosaurs. Erpetosuchidae was named by D. M. S. Watson in 1917 to include Erpetosuchus. It includes the type species Erpetosuchus...
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Mesosuchus (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
was discovered and named by D. M. S. Watson in 1912. Bones of Mesosuchus were first found by David Meredith Seares Watson in 1912 after examining a block...
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Watson was the 46th most common surname in England and the 19th most common in Scotland. See also Clan Watson. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N...
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African paleontologist Robert Broom in 1911. Bauriamorpha, named by D. M. S. Watson and Alfred Romer in 1956, is a junior synonym of Baurioidea. Many baurioids...
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Bonnie M. Watson Coleman (born February 6, 1945) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district...
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List of Ultimate Marvel characters (section M)
This is a list of Ultimate Marvel characters. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ant Man Abomination (Lam, Chang) Abraham Cornelius...
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by D. M. S. Watson and Alfred Romer in 1956. Venyukovioidea was later cladistically defined by palaeontologists Christian F. Kammerer and Kenneth D. Angielczyk...
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Edward Alfred Minchin, embryologist J. P. Hill and palaeontologist D. M. S. Watson. After 1948 the curatorship of the museum was no longer the responsibility...
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William Marvin Watson (June 6, 1924 – November 26, 2017) was an advisor to U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson and was Postmaster General from April 26,...
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Ericiolacerta (category Taxa named by D. M. S. Watson)
the Latin ericius, "hedgehon" and lacerta, "lizard"), was named by D.M.S. Watson in 1931. The species E. parva is known from the holotype specimen which...
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Watson Bluff (66°25′S 98°57′E / 66.417°S 98.950°E / -66.417; 98.950) is a dark bluff 225 m, at the east end of David Island. Discovered by the Australasian...
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to be an ancestor of Chelonia, the turtle order. English zoologist D. M. S. Watson claimed that Eunotosaurus was transitional between cotylosaurs (now...
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thermals and eddies in providing birds with the lift needed. With D. M. S. Watson, at the time a lecturer in vertebrate palaeontology at University College...
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species, Sthenarosaurus dawkinsi, was named and described in 1909 by D. M. S. Watson. The type specimen is MMUM LL 8023, a set of postcrania discovered...
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