Sir NormanBoydKinnear CB (11 August 1882 – 11 August 1957) was a Scottish zoologist and ornithologist. Kinnear was the younger son of wealthy Edinburgh...
Elizabeth Kinnear (1898–1991), Canadian politician NormanBoydKinnear (1882–1957), Scottish zoologist Roy Kinnear (1934–1988), English actor Rory Kinnear (born...
Miles Kington – writer and humorist William Kington – cricketer NormanBoydKinnear Graham Laidler - 'Pont of Punch' - cartoonist David Leslie – rugby...
Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed it as a vulnerable species. NormanBoydKinnear described the species from Santo in 1928, as Muscadivora bakeri....
American naturalist George Latimer Bates and the Scottish zoologist NormanBoydKinnear, the scientific name being proposed by their occasional co-worker...
Kinnersley (1711-1778), physicist Alexander King (1909–2007), chemist NormanBoydKinnear (1882–1957), zoologist William Kirby (1759–1850), entomologist Aaron...
subspecies. Ernst Mayr reshuffled the group in 1940. Hugh Whistler and NormanBoydKinnear decided that the three Indian forms culminatus, intermedius and macrorhynchos...
retiring on his sixty-fifth birthday in 1935. He was succeeded by NormanBoydKinnear. He was editor of the Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club...
brother John. His son Charles Maxwell Kinnear became a tobacco manufacturer and the younger son, NormanBoydKinnear, a keen ornithologist, went on to become...
preservation. Millard later introduced young Salim to (later Sir) NormanBoydKinnear, the first paid curator at the BNHS, who later supported Ali from...
Keyes – US Alexander Keyserling – Germany Lavkumar Khachar – India NormanBoydKinnear – Scotland Jared Kirtland – US Heinrich von Kittlitz – Germany Niels...
specialising in mammals, particularly small rodents and mustelids NormanBoydKinnear (1882–1957), Scottish zoologist involved in the drafting of the Protection...
Kielan-Jaworowska (1925–2015) King – Phillip Parker King (1793–1856) Kinnear – NormanBoydKinnear (1882–1957) Kirby – William Kirby (1759–1850) W. F. Kirby –...
co-founder of the Club of Rome and pioneer of sustainable development NormanBoydKinnear 1882–1957 zoologist Cargill Gilston Knott 1856–1922 physicist and...
Tate Regan (1927-1938) Sir Clive Forster-Cooper (1938–1947) Sir NormanBoydKinnear (1947-1950) Sir Gavin de Beer (1950–1960) Sir Terence Morrison-Scott...
great contributions working out of the Asiatic Society while Sir NormanBoydKinnear (1882–1957) worked at the BNHS. Other notable museum curators and...
professor of engineering, (EA 1875-81) Charles Kemball Sunil Khilnani NormanBoydKinnear John Michael Kosterlitz Robert Scott Lauder jnr., M.D.,(Edinburgh)...
either in 1947 or 1948 she met NormanBoydKinnear, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum of Natural History. It was Kinnear who suggested she research...
Silver-capped fruit dove, Speckle-chested piculet, Tepui toucanet Death of NormanBoydKinnear and Charles Darwin Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano built...
Johns MBE, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. NormanBoydKinnear, Director, British Museum (Natural History). Dudley Owen Lumley OBE...
For services to the china clay and housing industries in Cornwall. NormanBoydKinnear, CB, lately Director, British Museum (Natural History). Richard Robert...
Norman Walter Smith (21 November 1915 – 29 July 1973) was an Australian rules football player and coach in the Victorian Football League (VFL). After more...