• Joan Beauchamp Procter FZS FLS (5 August 1897 – 20 September 1931) was a notable British zoologist, internationally recognised as an outstanding herpetologist...
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  • (1897–1980), British historian Henry Procter (disambiguation) Joan Beauchamp Procter (1897–1931), British herpetologist Joe Procter (1906–1989), New Zealand rugby...
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    exhibited in the Reptile House at London Zoo when it opened in 1927. Joan Beauchamp Procter made some of the earliest observations of these animals in captivity...
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  • Xenoxybelis boulengeri (category Taxa named by Joan Beauchamp Procter)
    Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Colubridae Genus: Xenoxybelis Species: X. boulengeri Binomial name Xenoxybelis boulengeri (Procter, 1923)...
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  • Payne-Gaposchkin – astronomer Catherine Peckham – doctor and scientist Joan Beauchamp Procter – zoologist, herpetologist Kitty Godfree – tennis player Lara Prior-Palmer...
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  • Mitchell's worm lizard (category Taxa named by Joan Beauchamp Procter)
    mitchelli Procter and Amphisbaena sleveni Schmidt from the Middle and Lower Amazon, Brazil". American Museum Novitates (2127): 1-22. Procter JB (1923)...
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    Ctenophorus fionni (category Taxa named by Joan Beauchamp Procter)
    name, fionni, is in honor of someone called "Fionn", the identity of whom Procter never revealed. Adults of C. fionni have a total length (including tail)...
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  • Emoia battersbyi (category Taxa named by Joan Beauchamp Procter)
    ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Emoia battersbyi, p. 19; Emoia ahli, p. 3). Procter JB (1923). "On New and Rare Reptiles and Batrachians from the Australian...
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  • buildings, the Reptile House opened in 1927 and was designed by Joan Beauchamp Procter and Sir Edward Guy Dawber. It housed several species of reptile...
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    (died 1996), Polish-born Nobel Prize-winning chemist. August 5 – Joan Beauchamp Procter (died 1931), English herpetologist. August 12 – Otto Struve (died...
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    Preston (1881–1965), Canadian ornamental plant breeder (botanist) Joan Beauchamp Procter (1897–1931), British zoologist (herpetologist) Ragna Rask-Nielsen...
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  • Poynton [fr] Jennifer B. Pramuk [fr] Peter Pritchard (1943–2020) Joan Beauchamp Procter (1897–1931) William Frank Pyburn [fr] Jean René Constant Quoy George...
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  • and sciences influenced both Chrystabel and her younger sister, Joan Beauchamp Procter (b. 1897). The family homes had large gardens, which facilitated...
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    Osborne, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Roger Westman, architect Joan Beauchamp Procter, zoologist Prunella Stack, woman's rights advocate Veronica Wedgwood...
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    standard as the basis for the value of the pound sterling. Died: Joan Beauchamp Procter, 34, English zoologist and herpetologist, died of cancer The British...
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  • Jill Tarter Jing Li (chemist) Joan A. Steitz Joan Beauchamp Procter Joan Birman Joan Dingley Joan Hinton Joan Roughgarden Joan Slonczewski Joanna S. Fowler...
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    illustrations in botany, entomology, and related observational fields. Joan Beauchamp Procter, an outstanding herpetologist, was the first woman Curator of Reptiles...
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  • Acheson (born 1856), American industrial chemist. September 20 – Joan Beauchamp Procter (born 1897), English herpetologist. October 8 – General Sir John...
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  • 1354 – Cola di Rienzo, Roman tribune (b. c.1313) 1361 – John Beauchamp, 3rd Baron Beauchamp 1436 – Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut (b. 1401) 1469 – Filippo...
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    including a pond, a four-lane road, several houses, fences, and Sony and Procter & Gamble corporate campuses. In 1987, Brooklands Museum Trust was formed...
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    ADC, Queen's Own Hussars General Sir Dighton Probyn Major-General Henry Procter General Sir Henry ap Rhys Pryce KCB CMG DSO (1874—1950) Major-General William...
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  • opposition to animal experiments and xenotransplantation, the global boycott of Procter & Gamble, and the positive promotion of animal rights and democratic action...
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  • Pringle, Clerk Assistant to the Editor of Revised Statutes. Francis Egerton Procter, MIEE, Assistant to the Regional Controller, London Region, Ministry of...
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  • Monroe, only one thing stops her from making the trademark 'beauty spot'. Procter & Gamble: Tampax (2006) by Vitruvio/Leo Burnett Reckitt Benckiser: Veet...
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    are also avoided where possible. Company-wide boycotts are common. The Procter & Gamble corporation, for example, tests many of its products on animals...
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  • 1894) 20 March – Alun Davies, historian (born 1916) 22 March – Evelyn Procter, historian (born 1897) 23 March S. W. Alexander, journalist (born 1895)...
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    Anna Pennybacker (1861–1938), educator, author, social activist Ben H. Procter (1927–2012), historian at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, 1957–2000...
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  • Education. Dr Philip Frank Souter, Senior Director, Research and Development, Procter and Gamble. For services to Medical Research. Catherine Victoria Spencer...
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  • Stortford (2001–2019) Mark Pritchard; MP for The Wrekin (2005–present) Henry Procter; MP for Accrington (1931–1945) Harvey Proctor; MP for Basildon (1979–1983)...
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  • Panel of Board of Invention and Research, Admiralty Helen Matilda, Lady Procter, Chairman, Munition Workers Welfare Committee, Y.W.C.A. James Railton,...
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