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Godwin-Austen, H. (1866). "On the Carboniferous Rocks of the Valley of Kashmere: with Notes on the Brachiopoda collected by Capt. Godwin-Austen in Thibet and Kashmere, by T. Davidson, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S".
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Monographie der Fossilen Fische des silurischen Systems der Russisch-Baltischen Gouvernements
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from this age led to the adjective 'Panderian', first used by the Canadian palaeontologist,
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River near Riga. In 1820 he took part in a scientific expedition to
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BeitrƤge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des HĆ¼hnchens im Eye
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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BeitrƤge zur Naturkunde aus den Ostseeprovinzen RuƟlands
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stratum of the Baltic regions), St. Petersburg, (1856).
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geological strata of the Baltic regions. His study of
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Pander and strange Conodonts 444:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1866.022.01-02.08 158:10] 1865) was a Russian 395:List of Baltic German scientists 604: 579: 568: 556: 520: 473: 458: 422: 372:of the Devonian system), 1857. 1: 480:Robertson, George M. (1939). 400: 352:of the Russian Empire), 1830. 173: 125:Author abbrev. (botany) 7: 563:Devonian Life and Evolution 388: 213: 74:10] 1865 (aged 71) 10: 701: 286: 218:Pander studied the chick 144:Christian Heinrich Pander 133: 123: 105: 98: 88: 66: 40: 28: 21: 575:GEOS394 Conodont Lecture 527:Woodward, Henry (1870). 348:, (Contributions to the 328:Vergleichende Osteologie 685:Demidov Prize laureates 70:22 September [ 16:Baltic German geologist 645:People from Kreis Riga 544:Cite journal requires 486:The Journal of Geology 334:) seven volumes, with 291:Pander's eponyms are: 194:) on the banks of the 191: 180:University of WĆ¼rzburg 140:Heinz Christian Pander 35:Heinz Christian Pander 23:Heinz Christian Pander 529:"Geological magazine" 409:Developmental biology 342:: Weber, (1821ā€“1828). 336:Eduard Joseph d'Alton 660:Conodont specialists 640:Scientists from Riga 587:"The Pander Society" 498:1939JG.....47..649R 228:Karl Ernst von Baer 222:and discovered the 56:Livonia Governorate 44:24 July [ 324:) Dorpat, (1820). 306:Selected writings 137: 136: 100:Scientific career 48:13] 1794 692: 614: 608: 602: 601: 599: 598: 589:. 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O.S.
Riga
Livonia Governorate
Russian Empire
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Baltic German
Biology
Embryology
Paleontology
Author abbrev. (botany)
Russian
O.S.
O.S.
biologist
embryologist
Baltic German
University of WĆ¼rzburg
Carnikava
German
Gauja
Bokhara
naturalist
Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
embryo
germ layers
Karl Ernst von Baer
vertebrates

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