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  • *[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/owen.html Richard Owen (1804-1892)] WWW.UCMP.BERKELEY.EDU
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  • * Richard Owen ''On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...''
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  • * [[Richard Owen]] [http://www.victorianweb.org/science/science_texts/owen_review_of_origin.
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  • ...tion/8185977/Richard-Owen-the-greatest-scientist-youve-never-heard-of.html Richard Owen: the greatest scientist you've never heard of] ''The Telegraph''17 June 201 Richard Owen was born at [[Lancaster]] on the July 10th 1804, and received his early edu
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  • ...gory new to [[science]] in the [[nineteenth century]], and were named by [[Richard Owen]], an [[England|English]] [[anatomy|anatomist]]. Prior to that time, and in
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  • : 1840: ''Part I. Fossil Mammalia'', by [[Richard Owen]] [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin3/zoology.html (Darwin's i
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  • ...e time, he thought them similar to African species, but after the voyage [[Richard Owen]] showed that the remains were of animals related to living creatures in th ...t Darwin on 29 October and introduced him to the up-and-coming anatomist [[Richard Owen]]. After working on Darwin's collection of fossil bones at his [[Royal Coll
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