- Siphonocladaceae. The
genus name of
Apjohnia is in
honour of Anne
Apjohn, the wife of
James Apjohn (1796–1886), the
Irish chemist. As
accepted by WoRMS; Apjohnia...
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James Apjohn FRS (1
September 1796 – 2 June 1886) was the
Irish chemist known for the
discovery of new minerals.
James Apjohn (1796-1886) was a renowned...
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around the same time in 1903; Mary Anderson,
Robert Dougl****, and John
Apjohn. In
April 1911, a
patent for
windscreen wipers was
registered by
Sloan &...
- 2023. Interview, independent.ie;
accessed 1 May 2016. [1]
Isabella Lloyd Apjohn in the Ireland,
Select Marriages, 1619-1898. Ancestry.com. Ireland, Select...
- Castle.
Mitchelstown Cave was
first explored and
mapped in 1834 by
James Apjohn, and
subsequently visited by a
large number of
eminent naturalists and speleologists...
- Granville-Barker as
Henry Apjohn, A. G.
Poulton as
Teddy Bompas, and
Gertrude Kingston as
Aurora Bompas. Her
Lover (Henry
Apjohn) Her
Husband (Teddy Bompas)...
- Mr
Apjohn, by
clever questioning, gets a good idea
about where the will is.
Henry knows that time is
running out, but
still procrastinates. Mr
Apjohn and...
- Mn2+Al2(SO4)4·22H2O. It was
named after Trinity College Dublin professor James Apjohn. Its type
locality is Ma**** Province, Mozambique. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA-CNMNC...
- 1848
Thomas Oldham Geology Professor of
Geology (1845 - 1850) 1853
James Apjohn Chemistry and
Geology Lecturer on
Applied Chemistry (1841 - 1851) Professor...
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Rowan Hamilton (mathematics) 1838:
James MacCullagh (physics) 1839:
James Apjohn (physics);
George Petrie (history) 1843:
Robert Kane (chemistry) 1848: Samuel...