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- Edwin Tulley (Tully) Newton (mayo 1872 - 28 de enero 1930) fue un naturalista, algólogo, y paleontólogo inglés. (es)
- Edwin Tulley Newton FRS FGS FZS (4 May 1840 – 28 January 1930) was a British paleontologist. Newton originally worked at handicrafts, but was able to attend Thomas Henry Huxley's lectures and by 1865, was appointed as his assistant. In 1882, he became paleontologist to the "Geologic Survey", a position he retained until 1905. His early work included microscopic sectioning of coal and notable studies on cockroach brains. Later he did work on chimaeroid fish fossils. In 1893, Newton won the Lyell Medal. He was president of the Geologists' Association in 1896–1898 and president of the Palaeontographical Society from 1921 to 1928. Newton was elected Fellow of the Geological Society in 1873, Zoological Society of London in 1885, and Fellow of the Royal Society in 1893. The standard author abbreviation E.T.Newton is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
- Edwin Tully (ou Tulley) Newton est un paléontologue britannique, né le mai 1840 à Londres et mort le 28 janvier 1930 dans cette même ville. (fr)
- Edwin Tully ( ou Tulley) Newton (Londres, maio de 1840 — Londres, 28 de janeiro de 1930) foi um paleontólogo inglês. (pt)
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- Edwin Tulley (Tully) Newton (mayo 1872 - 28 de enero 1930) fue un naturalista, algólogo, y paleontólogo inglés. (es)
- Edwin Tully (ou Tulley) Newton est un paléontologue britannique, né le mai 1840 à Londres et mort le 28 janvier 1930 dans cette même ville. (fr)
- Edwin Tully ( ou Tulley) Newton (Londres, maio de 1840 — Londres, 28 de janeiro de 1930) foi um paleontólogo inglês. (pt)
- Edwin Tulley Newton FRS FGS FZS (4 May 1840 – 28 January 1930) was a British paleontologist. Newton originally worked at handicrafts, but was able to attend Thomas Henry Huxley's lectures and by 1865, was appointed as his assistant. In 1882, he became paleontologist to the "Geologic Survey", a position he retained until 1905. His early work included microscopic sectioning of coal and notable studies on cockroach brains. The standard author abbreviation E.T.Newton is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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- Edwin Tully Newton (es)
- Edwin Tulley Newton (en)
- Edwin Tully Newton (fr)
- Edwin Tully Newton (pt)
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