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from its commencement in 1864 and sole editor from July 1865 until the end of 1918. Woodward's collection of shells, manuscripts and casts of fossil vertebrates can be found in the archives of the
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252:in 1893–1895, president of the
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303:Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward
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234:Geological Society of London
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335:Fellow of the Royal Society
327:Horace Bolingbroke Woodward
226:Fellow of the Royal Society
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185:Henry Bolingbroke Woodward
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716:Joseph Ellison Portlock
656:George Bellas Greenough
616:George Bellas Greenough
596:George Bellas Greenough
452:Encyclopædia Britannica
393:The Geological Magazine
311:Bernard Barham Woodward
246:Geologists' Association
1022:William Alexander Deer
942:Herbert Leader Hawkins
362:Gertrude Mary Woodward
323:Natural History Museum
982:Walter Campbell Smith
932:Henry Hurd Swinnerton
872:Arthur Smith Woodward
731:Andrew Crombie Ramsay
250:Malacological Society
524:The Irish Naturalist
273:Palaeontograph. Soc.
118:Gertrude M. Woodward
997:Sydney Hollingworth
957:Herbert Harold Read
781:John Whitaker Hulke
771:Henry Clifton Sorby
766:Peter Martin Duncan
746:Thomas Henry Huxley
354:Ballinakill harbour
342:Henry Page Woodward
282:Geological Magazine
254:Museums Association
21:Henry Page Woodward
1159:English geologists
992:James Stubblefield
947:William Fearnsides
676:Roderick Murchison
651:Roderick Murchison
331:Geological Society
209:Woodward was born
109:Martin F. Woodward
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967:Owen Thomas Jones
927:Owen Thomas Jones
806:Wilfred Hudleston
691:Henry De la Beche
626:William Babington
601:Henry Grey Bennet
467:"WOODWARD, Henry"
443:Woodward, Samuel
358:Alice B. Woodward
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149:Scientific career
113:Alice B. Woodward
105:Henry P. Woodward
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842:Charles Lapworth
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200:crustaceans
1143:Categories
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368:References
348:alongside
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202:and other
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471:Who's Who
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