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Harry Govier Seeley (18 February 1839 – 8 January 1909) was a British paleontologist.[1]

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  1. 34 relations: Alfred Brown (palaeontologist), Anomodontia, Arthur Smith Woodward, Bedford College, London, British Museum, Brookwood Cemetery, Cladistics, Croonian Medal, Dinosaur, Dulwich College, Edward Forbes, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fossil, Geological survey, HathiTrust, Karoo Supergroup, King's College London, King's College, Cambridge, London, Lyell Medal, Ornithischia, Paleontology, Pareiasaurus, Pelvis, Pterosaur, Richard Owen, Samuel Pickworth Woodward, Saurischia, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, St John's College, Cambridge, Thomas Henry Huxley, Triassic, Working Men's College.

Alfred Brown (palaeontologist)

Alfred Brown aka Gogga Brown (26 April 1834 Cirencester - 29 June 1920 Aliwal North) was an English-born South African palaeontologist, archaeologist and naturalist whose contributions to science were considerable.

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Anomodontia

Anomodontia is an extinct group of non-mammalian therapsids from the Permian and Triassic periods.

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Arthur Smith Woodward

Sir Arthur Smith Woodward, FRS (23 May 1864 – 2 September 1944) was an English palaeontologist, known as a world expert in fossil fish. Harry Seeley and Arthur Smith Woodward are British palaeontologists and Lyell Medal winners.

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Bedford College, London

Bedford College was founded in London in 1849 as the first higher education college for women in the United Kingdom.

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British Museum

The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.

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Brookwood Cemetery

Brookwood Cemetery, also known as the London Necropolis, is a burial ground in Brookwood, Surrey, England.

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Cladistics

Cladistics is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry.

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Croonian Medal

The Croonian Medal and Lecture is a prestigious award, a medal, and lecture given at the invitation of the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Dulwich College

Dulwich College is a 2–18 private, day and boarding school for boys in Dulwich, London, England.

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Edward Forbes

Edward Forbes FRS, FGS (12 February 1815 – 18 November 1854) was a Manx naturalist. Harry Seeley and Edward Forbes are Academics of King's College London.

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Fellow of the Royal Society

Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science, and medical science".

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Fossil

A fossil (from Classical Latin) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age.

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Geological survey

A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model.

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HathiTrust

HathiTrust Digital Library is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries including content digitized via Google Books and the Internet Archive digitization initiatives, as well as content digitized locally by libraries.

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Karoo Supergroup

The Karoo Supergroup is the most widespread stratigraphic unit in Africa south of the Kalahari Desert.

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King's College London

King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England.

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King's College, Cambridge

King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Lyell Medal

The Lyell Medal is a prestigious annual scientific medal given by the Geological Society of London, equal in status to the Murchison Medal. Harry Seeley and Lyell Medal are Lyell Medal winners.

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Ornithischia

Ornithischia is an extinct clade of mainly herbivorous dinosaurs characterized by a pelvic structure superficially similar to that of birds.

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Paleontology

Paleontology, also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present).

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Pareiasaurus

Pareiasaurus (from pareia, "cheek" and sauros, "lizard") is an extinct genus of pareiasauromorph reptile from the Permian period.

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Pelvis

The pelvis (pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also called bony pelvis or pelvic skeleton).

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Pterosaur

Pterosaurs (from Greek pteron and sauros, meaning "wing lizard") are an extinct clade of flying reptiles in the order Pterosauria.

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Richard Owen

Sir Richard Owen (20 July 1804 – 18 December 1892) was an English biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist.

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Samuel Pickworth Woodward

Samuel Pickworth Woodward (17 September 1821 – 11 July 1865) was an English geologist and malacologist.

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Saurischia

Saurischia (meaning "reptile-hipped" from the Greek (σαῦρος) meaning 'lizard' and (ἴσχιον) meaning 'hip joint') is one of the two basic divisions of dinosaurs (the other being Ornithischia), classified by their hip structure.

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Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, is the geology museum of the University of Cambridge.

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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

Sidney Sussex College (referred to informally as "Sidney") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England.

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St John's College, Cambridge

St John's College, formally the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort.

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Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley (4 May 1825 – 29 June 1895) was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy.

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Triassic

The Triassic (sometimes symbolized 🝈) is a geologic period and system which spans 50.5 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period 201.4 Mya.

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Working Men's College

The Working Men's College (also known as the St Pancras Working Men's College, WMC, or The Camden College), is among the earliest adult education institutions established in the United Kingdom, and Europe's oldest extant centre for adult education.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Seeley

Also known as H. G. Seeley, H. Govier Seeley, H.G. Seeley, Harry G. Seeley, Harry Govier Seeley, Seeley, Harry.