- the
Queen Alexandra Range to the east.
Features include Coalsack Bluff,
Bauhs Nunatak and
Mount Sirius.
Nearby features to the west
include Jacobs Nunatak...
-
Gaspard Bauhin or
Caspar Bauhin (Latin:
Casparus Bauhinus; 17
January 1560 – 5
December 1624), was a
Swiss botanist whose Pinax theatri botanici (1623)...
- Marathon,
placing third overall.
Bauhs has a high
school level,
cross country race
named after him. The
Scott Bauhs Invitational is held in Pleasanton...
- the
Division II level. NCAA
Division II
individual championships by
Scott Bauhs (2008) Men's
cross country and J. J.
Jakovac (2002, 2004) and Kyle Souza...
- Plantarum,
referencing the
Pinax of
Gaspard Bauhin, to whom he
gives credit as "
Bauh. pin. 450." The name ****igned by
Linnaeus is
Prunus cerasus pumila, where...
- free or
reduced lunch. John F.
Baldwin Jr. – U.S.
Representative Scott Bauhs –
distance runner for Adidas, NCAA
Division II 5k (2008), 10k (2007) and...
- Gold
Medal Pole
Vault just
after graduating world record Pole
Vault Scott Bauhs 2004 2nd 3200m San
Ramon Valley High School, San
Ramon 2011
World Championships...
- 50 2006–07
Scott Bauhs Men's
outdoor track and
field 51 2006–07
Charlie Serrano Men's
outdoor track and
field 52 2007–08
Scott Bauhs Men's
outdoor track...
-
Nirantar (All Pervading, an
omnibus volume containing all his works, 1987) Ape
Bauh Rangi (Of many Splendours) Dhur ki Bani (The Song Divine, The only prose...
-
northern limits of
Walcott Neve, 6
nautical miles (11 km) west-southwest of
Bauhs Nunatak. It was so
named by the New
Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic...