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    John Edward Gray FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the...
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  • Ricardian economics John Gray (New Zealand politician) (1801–1859), member of the New Zealand Parliament John Hamilton Gray (Prince Edward Island politician)...
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    Sir John Edward Gray Hill (1839–1914) was an English solicitor specialised in maritime law. He was also known as an art collector and travel writer. He...
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    younger brother of the zoologist John Edward Gray and the son of the botanist Samuel Frederick Gray. George Gray's most important publication was his...
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  • John Hamilton Gray may refer to two 19th-century Canadian politicians: John Hamilton Gray (Prince Edward Island politician) (1811–1887), Premier of Prince...
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    Gray (10 December 1766 – 12 April 1828) was a British botanist, mycologist, and pharmacologist. He was the father of the zoologists John Edward Gray and...
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    John Hamilton Gray (June 14, 1811 – August 13, 1887) was Premier of Prince Edward Island from 1863 – 1865 and one of the Fathers of Confederation. Gray...
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    Viverridae (category Taxa named by John Edward Gray)
    placed in 14 genera. This family was named and first described by John Edward Gray in 1821. Viverrids occur all over Africa, southern Europe, and South...
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    Hydrophis belcheri (category Taxa named by John Edward Gray)
    than the dorsal scales. This species was first described and named by John Edward Gray in 1849. Hydrophis comes from Greek ὕδωρ, hydōr = water + ὄφις, ophis...
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    American Society of Mammalogists has followed this classification. John Edward Gray placed it in its own genus in 1865, naming it in honour of physician...
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