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  Schmidt - pafg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Friedrich SCHMIDT (Heinrich Jakob) was born in 1742 in Damflos, Trier, Prussia.
Odilia SCHMIDT (Heinrich Jakob) was born in 1744 in Damflos, Trier, Prussia.
Johann Heinrich CLAUD was born in 1782 in Damflos, Trier, Prussia.
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 List of biologists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jakob Johan Adolf Appellöf (1857-1921), Swedish marine zoologist.
Johann Friedrich von Brandt (1802-1879), German naturalist (abbr.
Jakob von Uexküll (1864-1944), Estonian biologist, founder of biosemiotics
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 All Bishops of Germany, Page 3 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Bishop Johann Theodor Laurent †, Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Luxembourg
Bishop Johann Balthasar Liesch von Hornau †, Auxiliary Bishop of Wrocław, Poland
Bishop Johann Heinrich Milz †, Auxiliary Bishop of Trier
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 zoological_nomenclature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Jakob Kaup published the name Leptocephalus brevirostris in 1856 for a species of eel.
However, it was realized in 1893 that the organism described by Kaup was in fact the juvenile form of the European eel (see eel life history for the full story).
Forster's use thus has priority, with Cuvier's being a junior homonym; Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger published the name Tachyglossus in 1811 and this is considered to be the valid replacement name, or nomen novum.
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 International Code Of Zoological Nomenclature info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Jakob Kaup declared the alias Leptocephalus brevirostris in 1856 for a species of eel.
However, it was observed in 1893 that the organism described by Kaup was in last boundary the juvenile plan of the European eel (see eel élan history for the adequate story).
However, Johann Reinhold Forster had declared the alias Echidna in 1777 for a genus of moray eels.
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 Johann Jakob Kaup - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Johann Jakob Kaup - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Balmer, Johann Jakob (1825-1898), Swiss mathematician and physicist, born in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Bachofen, Johann Jakob (1815-1887), Swiss jurist and student of classical antiquity.
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 Representations of the Natural System in the Nineteenth Century
If the Natural System was symmetrical and numerical as the quinarians believed it was, then it could also be predictive: whenever we find taxa which appear to exhibit an incorrect number of subgroups, or inappropriate analogical relationships, we know that there must be other taxa in that group which have not yet been discovered.
Thus Figure 4, which shows the relationships of the crow family according to Johann Jakob Kaup (1803–1873), was drawn with several empty triangles for taxa which were believed to exist, but which had not yet been found.
A portion of Strickland’s ‘chart of the natural affinities of the class of birds’, displayed at the 1843 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and published after Strickland’s death by his father-in-law, Sir William Jardine (1858).
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 Deceased Bishops of Germany, Page 3 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Bishop Meinwerk Kaup, O.S.B. †, Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn
Archbishop Johann Friedrich Karl Reichgraf von Ostein †, Archbishop of Mainz
Bishop Johannes Pettendorfer †, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Würzburg
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 www.sungaya.de
Jakob Kaup and housed in the Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Germany [HLDH], and Senckenberg-Museum, Franfurt am Main, Germany [SMF] is listed.
Ceroys capreolus Kaup 1871, is found to be a new synonym of Sermyle mexicana (Saussure 1859), Lonchodes duivenbodei Kaup 1871, a new synonym of Periphetes forcipatus (Bates 1865).
Bacteria cacica Kaup 1871, is transferred to Clonistria Stål 1875, Haplopus grayi Kaup 1871, to Diapherodes Gray 1835, Cladoxerus insignis Kaup and von Heyden 1871, to Hermarchus Stål 1875.
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 Johann Jakob Kaup - LoveToKnow 1911
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JOHANN JAKOB KAUP (1803-1873), German naturalist, was born at Darmstadt on the 10th of April 1803.
After studying at Gottingen and Heidelberg he spent two years at Leiden, where his attention was specially devoted to the amphibians and fishes.
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 International Code of Zoological Nomenclature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two species of Madagascar snake were given the species epithet madagascariensis by André Marie Constant Duméril and Gabriel Bibron in 1844 — Pelophilus madagascariensis and Xiphosoma madagascariensis.
Carolus Linnaeus named the Domestic Cat Felis catus in 1758; Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber named the Wild Cat Felis silvestris in 1775.
For taxonomists who consider these two kinds of cat to be a single species rule of priority means that the species ought to be named F.
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 Ludwig Becker - German artist and scientist in Australia
He did lithographic illustrations for several books, including books by the famous zoologist Johann Jakob Kaup, who stimulated his interest in science.
He continued writing to Kaup for many years.
In 1840, as work for lithographers became harder to find, Becker got work painting scenes of the court and miniatures of people at the court of the Grand Duke (Großherzog) Ludwig III of Hesse-Darmstadt.
www.teachers.ash.org.au /dnutting/Germanaustralia/e/becker.htm   (710 words)

  
 f06 Perissodactyls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1823 Cuvier assigned certain foot-bones, found in the Miocene of Sansan, to the scaly anteaters, or pangolins, not giving a technical name, but calling the creature "le pangolin gigantesque," and in 1838 Lartet named it †Macrotherium.
In 1833 Kaup [Johann Jakob, 1803-1873] described a skull, from the Pliocene of Eppelsheim in the Mainz basin, naming it †Chalicotherium and assigning it to the group which was subsequently called Perissodactyla.
It was, however, speedily confirmed by Filhol, who found at Sansan an entire skeleton with all the bones in their natural connections; this skeleton unites the feet of †Macrotherium with a skull and teeth which are of the †Chalicotherium type.
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 petymol.k.html
The Norwegian curator at the Zoological Museum, Bergen Miss Johanne Kjennerud, 1914-96 (28 Nov.), is honoured in the Neogastropod name Buccinum kjennerudae Bouchet and Warén, 1985.
Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern, (Hagudi, Estonia) 1770-1846 (Ass, Tallin), Russian naval officer and captain onboard the "Neva" circumnavigation in 1803-06 [Demonax krusensterni Kinberg, 1867].
Johannes Gijsbertus Jacobus Kuiper, 1914-, malacologist from the Netherlands [Setia kuiperi (Verduin, 1984), Odostomia kuiperi van Aartsen, Gittenberger and Goud, 1998].
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 November 9, 2005 Update
J.G. Gmelin, (Johann Georg Gmelin 1709-1755) J.G. Goodd.
                   = Hartman, (Carl Johan(n) Hartman 1790-1849) C.J. Hartman                 = Hartman, (Carl Johan(n) Hartman 1790-1849) C.J. Harv.
F.M. Knuth, (Frederik Marcus Knuth 1904-1970) F.M. Koch                       = Koch, (Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Koch 1759-1831) J.F. Koch                      = Koch, (Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch 1771-1849) W.D. Koch,
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 Personal Names Index to the Writings of Alfred Russel Wallace
Johann Friedrich [paleontologist 1802-1879], on fossil mammals ----718
Charpentier, Johann von [geologist 1786-1855] ----481 --486 --726
Kepler, Johannes [astronomer 1571-1630] ----358 --586 --589 --673 --726 --728 --732
www.wku.edu /~smithch/wallace/names.htm   (9301 words)

  
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The Johann Peter Elisabeth (Schmidt) Gerhart family of Earlington, Franconia Township, Montgomery County : the two hundredth fiftieth anniversary of the Gerhart family in America, 1739 27 August 1989 / Baltimore (1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore 21202) : Gateway Press, 1990.
88-123037: Kaup, Paul Edwin, 1929- The Lyles of western Pennsylvania : being an account of the origin, migration, and generations of the family / 4th ed.
76021955 Follmers in Pennsylvania : descendants of Hans Jakob Vollmar, 1698-1762 / by Sarah E. Wilson.
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 Hancock Short Title List, 1850-1899 - B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Zu der 1885 in Budapest abgehaltenen allgemeinen Ausstellung zusammengestellt von Johann Bockh.
Earlier works of Johann Friedrich von Brandt can be found here.
Catalogue of Auriculidae, Proserpinidae, and Truncatellidae in the collection of the British Museum...
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 Bernice JONES - Irene L KAHL
Child: Anna Marie KAUP Birth: 22 AUG 1859
Child: Johann Adam LEBO Birth: 4 OCT 1761, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Child: Johann Philip LEBO Birth: 5 MAR 1769, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Child: Johann George LEBO
Child: Johann Peter LEBO Birth: 26 JAN 1777, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Child: Maria LEBO
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