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Thomas Douglas (Dougal)
Victor Swinscow (1917–1992) was the
founder of the
British Lichen Society and the
scientific journal The Lichenologist. He was...
- (1872) R.
caespitella G.N.Stevens (1986) –
Australia R.
calcarata Krog &
Swinscow (1974) – East
Africa R.
calicaris (L.) Röhl. (1813) R.
canalicularis (Nyl...
- Children".
Ulster Med J. 23 (2): 124–131. PMC 2480209. PMID 20476409.
Swinscow,
Douglas (February 1953). "Accidental
Poisoning of
Young Children". Arch...
- A flea
bites a rat,
which frightens a horse,
which kicks tanner Joseph Swinscow,
killing him. This
leaves his telegraph-boy son
Charlie and
widow Emily...
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Truong & P.Clerc (2016)
Usnea rubrotincta Stirt. (1881)
Usnea sanguinea Swinscow & Krog (1979)
Usnea saxidilatata J.M.Rodr. & P.Clerc (2011)
Usnea scabrata...
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triathlete Bishop Mervyn Stockwood,
Bishop of
Southwark Thomas Douglas Victor Swinscow,
deputy editor British Medical Journal (1964 - 1977) and
founder of British...
- in
Usambara (Tanzania) at an
elevation of 800
metres (2,600 ft). Krog &
Swinscow transferred the
taxon to
Parmotrema in 1983.
Secondary chemicals present...
- the investigation, a fifteen-year-old
telegraph boy
named Charles Thomas Swinscow was
discovered to be in
possession of
fourteen shillings,
equivalent to...
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scientifically described as a new
species in 1975 by
lichenologists Dougal Swinscow and
Hildur Krog. The
lichen has a brownish-grey to lilac-grey
thallus that...
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registered charity (number 228850)
since 1964. At the
instigation of
Dougal Swinscow, the
first meeting of the
society was held at the
British Museum on 1 February...