• parents were Claude Augustus Sprigg and Pearl Alice Irene née Germein, who had married on 17 September 1913 in Stansbury. Reg was their third and youngest...
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  • Sprigg (1618–1684), English Independent theologian and preacher Michael Sprigg (1791–1845), American politician; brother of James Cresap Sprigg Reg Sprigg...
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    (later named the Ediacaran biota) were first discovered by geologist Reg Sprigg in 1946. Its status as an official geological period was ratified in 2004...
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    Member of the Rawnsley Quartzite, Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Reg Sprigg, the original discoverer of the Ediacaran biota in Australia, described...
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  • New South Wales, Australia. It was named after Australian geologist Reg Sprigg. Sprigg is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population...
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    was named by Reg Sprigg in 1947, after the Ediacara Hills in South Australia. Two species are recognised: E. flindersi, described by Sprigg from the Pound...
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    specimens in Namibia but assigned them to the Cambrian Period. In 1946, Reg Sprigg noticed "jellyfishes" in the Ediacara Hills of Australia's Flinders Ranges...
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  • Marinoan Series was first used in a 1950 paper by Douglas Mawson and Reg Sprigg to subdivide the Neoproterozoic rocks of the Adelaide area and encompassed...
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    of the Simpson washing machine company. In September 1962, geologist Reg Sprigg, his wife Griselda, and their two children completed the first vehicular...
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    between these two extremes.[citation needed] The genus was named after Reg Sprigg who discovered the fossils of the Ediacara Hills—part of the Flinders...
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