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Montgomery, Robert
(1807-1855) Poet, a minister of the Scottish Episcopal Church, wrote some ambitious religious poems...
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Montgomery, James
(1771-1854) Poet, s. of a pastor and missionary of the Moravian Brethren, was b. at Irvine, Ayrshir...
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Bage, Robert
(1728-1801) Novelist, b. in Derbyshire, was the s. of a paper-maker. It was not until he was 53 tha...
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Baillie, Robert
(1599-1662) Historical writer, s. of B. of Jerviston, ed. at Glasgow, he entered the Church of Scot...
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Barclay, Robert
(1648-1690) Apologist of the Quakers, s. of Col. David B. of Ury, ed. at the Scots Coll. in Paris, ...
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Blair, Robert
(1699-1746) Poet, b. at Edin., where his f. was a clergyman, became minister of Athelstaneford, Had...
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Bloomfield, Robert
(1766-1823) Poet, b. at Honington in Suffolk, lost his f. when he was a year old, and received the ...
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Browning, Robert
(1812-1889) Poet, only s. of Robert B., a man of fine intellect and equally fine character, who hel...
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Buchanan, Robert
(1841-1901) Poet and novelist, b. at Caverswall, Staffordshire, the s. of a Scottish schoolmaster a...
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Burns, Robert
(1759-1796) Poet, was b. near Ayr, the s. of William Burness or Burns, a small farmer, and a man of...
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Burton, Robert
(1577-1640) Miscellaneous writer, b. at Lindley, Leicestershire, and ed. at Oxf., took orders, and ...
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Carruthers, Robert
(1799-1878) Journalist and miscellaneous writer, b. in Dumfriesshire, was for a time a teacher in H...
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Chambers, Robert
(1802-1871) Historical and scientific writer, was b. at Peebles. Early dependent on his own exertio...
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Dodsley, Robert
(1703-1764) Poet, dramatist, and bookseller, b. near Mansfield, and apprenticed to a stocking-weave...
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Fabyan, Robert
(d. 1513) Chronicler, was b. in London, of which he became an Alderman and Sheriff. He kept a diary...
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Fergusson, Robert
(1750-1774) Scottish poet, s. of a bank clerk, was ed. at the Univ. of St. Andrews. His f. dying, h...
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Gilfillan, Robert
(1798-1850) Poet, b. at Dunfermline, was latterly Collector of Police Rates in Leith. He wrote a nu...
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Greene, Robert
(1560?-1592) Poet, dramatist, and pamphleteer, was b. at Norwich, and studied at Camb., where he gr...
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Grosseteste, Robert
(d. 1253) Theologian and scholar, was b. of poor parents at Stradbrook, Suffolk, and studied at Oxf...
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Hall, Robert
(1764-1831) Divine, b. at Arnsby, Leicestershire, the s. of a Baptist minister of some note, was ed...
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Henry, Robert
(1718-1790) Historian, b. at St. Ninians, Stirlingshire, entered the Church of Scotland, becoming o...
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Henryson, Robert
(1430?-1506?) Scottish poet. Few details of his life are known, even the dates of his birth and dea...
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Herrick, Robert
(1591-1674) Poet, b. in London, was apprenticed as a goldsmith to his uncle, Sir William H., with w...
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Keith, Robert
(1681-1757) Historian, b. in Kincardineshire, belonged to the family of the Earls Marischal, and wa...
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Leighton, Robert
(1611-1684) Divine, was the s. of Alexander L., physician, and writer on theology, who, on account ...
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Lindsay, or Lindesay, Robert
(1500?-1565?) Historian, Laird or tenant of Pitscottie, Fife, wrote a history entitled The Chronicl...
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Lloyd, Robert
(1733-1764) Poet, ed. at Westminster and Camb., pub. The Actor (1760), a poem which had considerabl...
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Lowth, Robert
(1710-1787) Theologian and scholar, s. of William L., Prebendary of Winchester, and author of a Com...
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Mannyng, Robert, or Robert de Brunne
(fl. 1288-1338) Was a Canon of the Gilbertine Order. His work, Handlynge Sinne (c. 1300), translate...
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Orme, Robert
(1728-1801) Historian, s. of an Indian army doctor, b. at Travancore, and after being at Harrow, en...
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Owen, Robert
(1771-1858) Socialist and philanthropist, b. at Newton, Montgomeryshire, had for his object the reg...
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Paltock, Robert
(1697-1767) Novelist, was an attorney, and wrote The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornis...
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Pollok, Robert
(1789-1827) Poet, b. in Refrewshire, studied for the ministry of one of the Scottish Dissenting com...
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Rollock, Robert
(1555?-1599) Theologian and scholar, b. in Stirlingshire, was first a Prof. in St. Andrews, and the...
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Sanderson, Robert
(1587-1663) Theologian and casuist, b. of good family at Rotherham in Yorkshire, was at Oxf. Enteri...
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Sempill, Robert
(1530?-1595), Sempill, Robert (1595?-1659?), Sempill, Francis (1616?-1682) Scottish poets, all belo...
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South, Robert
(1634-1716) Divine, s. of a London merchant, was b. at Hackney, and ed. at Westminster School and O...
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Southey, Robert
(1774-1843) Poet, biographer, etc., s. of an unsuccessful linen-draper in Bristol, where he was b.,...
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Southwell, Robert
(1561?-1595) Poet, b. at Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, of good Roman Catholic family, and ed. at Do...
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Tannahill, Robert
(1774-1810) Poet, b. in Paisley where he was a weaver. In 1807 he pub. a small vol. of poems and so...
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Vaughan, Robert
(1795-1868) A minister of the Congregationalist communion, Prof. of History in London Univ., 1830-4...
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Watson, Robert
(1730-1781) Historian, s. of an apothecary in St. Andrews, where and at Edin. and Glasgow, he was e...
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Wodrow, Robert
(1679-1734) Church historian, s. of James W., Prof. of Divinity in Glasgow. Having completed his li...
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Bridges, Robert
(b. 1844) Poet. Essay on Milton's Prosody, Critical Essay on Keats. Poems, The Growth of Love, Prom...
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Flint, Robert
D.D., LL.D. (b. 1838) Writer on philosophy, sociology, and theology. Philosophy of History in Euro...
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alarm-bird
n. a bird-name no longer used inAustralia. There is an African Alarm-bird. 1848. J. Gould, `Birds ...
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bell-bird
n. name given to several birds,fromtheir note, like the tinkling of a bell. In Australia,a Honey-ea...
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blight-bird
n. a bird-name in New Zealand forthe Zosterops (q.v.). Called also Silver-eye (q.v.), Wax-eye, and ...
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blood-bird
n. name given to the Sanguineous Honey-eater. See honey-eater. 1848. J. Gould, `Birds of Australia...
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bower-bird
n. Australian bird. See quotation,1891. See Ptilonorhynchinae. The following are thevarieties – – –...
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bristle-bird
n. a name given to certainAustralian Reed-warblers. They are – – Sphenurabrachyptera, Latham; Long-...
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butcher-bird
n. The name is in use elsewhere,but in Australia it is applied to the genus Cracticus.The varieties...
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cat-bird
n. In America the name is given to Mimus carolinensis, a mocking thrush, which like theAustralian b...
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dead-bird
n. In Australia, a recent slangterm, meaning «a certainty.» The metaphor is frompigeon-shooting, wh...
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diamond bird
n. a bird-name. In the time ofGould this name was only applied to Pardalotuspunctatus, Temm. Since ...
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dingle-bird
n. a poetical name for theAustralian Bell-bird (q.v.). 1870. F. S. Wilson, `Australian Songs,' p. ...
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dollar-bird
n. name given to the Roller (q.v.). See quotations. 1827. Vigors and Horsfield, `Transactions of L...
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fern-bird
n. a New Zealand bird ofthe genus Sphenoecus. Also called Grass-bird,and New Zealand Pipit. There a...
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fig-bird
n. a bird-name. Sphecotheres maxillaris, Lath.; Yellow bellied, S. flaviventris, Gould. S. maxillar...
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flute-bird
n. another name for the bird Gymnorrhina tibicen, Lath. Called also Magpie (q.v.). 1862. H. C. Ken...
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friar-bird
n. an Australian bird, of the genuscalled Philemon, but originally named Tropidorhynchus (q.v.). It ...
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gill-bird
n. an occasional name for the Wattle-bird (q.v.). 1896. `Menu' for October 15: «Gill-bird on Toas...
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glucking-bird
n. a bird so named byLeichhardt, but not identified. Probably the Boobook (q.v.), and see its quota...
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grass-bird
n. In New Zealand, Sphenoeacus//sic. otherwhere Sphenaeacus GJC// punctatus, Gray, thesame as Fern-...
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ground-bird
n. name given in Australia to anybird of the genus Cinclosoma. The species are – – Chestnut-backed ...
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jack-bird
n. a bird of the South Island of NewZealand, Creadion cinereus, Buller. See also Saddle-back and Cr...
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lotus-bird
n. Parra gallinacea, Temm.;called also the Jacana (q.v.), and the Parra (q.v.). 1890. C. Lumholtz,...
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lyre-bird
n. an Australian bird, originallycalled the Bird of Paradise of New South Wales; thencalled a Nativ...
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mallee-bird
n. an Australian bird, Leipoaocellata, Gould. Aboriginal name, the Lowan (q.v.);see Turkey. ...
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mocking-bird
n. The name is given inAustralia to the Lyre-bird (q.v.), and in New Zealandto the Tui (q.v.). ...
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mound-bird
n. the jungle-hen of Australia.The birds scratch up heaps of soil and vegetable matter, inwhich the...
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mulberry-bird
n. name given to the Australianbird Sphecotheres maxillaris, Lath.; called also Fig-bird (q.v.). 1...
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mutton-bird
n. The word is ordinarily appliedto the Antarctic Petrel, AEstrelata lessoni. InAustralasia it is a...
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organ-bird
or Organ-Magpie n. other names for one of the Magpies (q.v.). 1848. J. Gould, `Birds of Australia...
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parson-bird
n. the New Zealand bird Prosthemadera novae-zelandiae, Gmel.; Maori name, Tui (q.v.). See also Poe. ...
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pilot-bird
n. This name is given toa sea-bird of the Caribbean Islands. In Australia itis applied to Pycnoptil...
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porcupine-bird
n. a bird inhabiting the Porcupine-Grass (q.v.) of Central Australia; the Striated Grass Wren, Amyt...
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rain-bird
n. The name is popularly given inmany parts of the world to various birds. The Rain-birdof Queensla...
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regent-bird
n. 1) An Australian Bower-bird, Sericulus melinus, Lath., named out of compliment to thePrince Rege...
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rifle-bird
n. sometimes called also Rifleman (q.v.); a bird of paradise. The male is of ageneral velvety black...
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satin-bird
n. another name for the SatinBower-bird. See Bower-bird. 1827. Vigors and Horsfield, `Transactions ...
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scrub-bird
n. name given to two Australianbirds, of the genus Atrichia. (Grk. 'atrichos= without hair.) They ar...
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soldier-bird
I. or Poor Soldier,or Old-Soldier bird n. anothername for the Friar-bird (q.v.). 1859. D. Bunce,...
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stitch-bird
n. a bird of New Zealand.See quotation. 1885. Hugh Martin, `Transactions of New Zealand Institute,...
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sultana-bird
n. a name for the Swamp-Hen (q.v.), Porphyrio melanonotus, Temm. 1872. A. Domett, `Ranolf,' p. 223...
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summer-bird
n. the Old Colonists' name for the Wood-swallows. See Swallow. In Tasmania it isapplied to a specie...
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sun-bird
n. a common name of various birds.Applied in Australia to Cinnyris frenata, Mull. 1869. J. Gould, ...
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thunder-bird
n. an early name for oneof the Thickheads (q.v.), or Pachycephalae (q.v.). See also quotation, 1896...
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tropic-bird
n. The English name is appliedbecause the bird is usually seen in the tropics. The speciesobserved ...
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wattle-bird
n. an Australian bird, so calledfrom the wattles or fleshy appendages hanging to his ear. Inthe Yel...
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weaver-bird
n. The English name Weaver-bird, in its present broad sense as appliedto a wide variety of birds, i...
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Ayton, Sir Robert
(1570-1638) Poet, s. of A. of Kinaldie in Fife. After grad. at St. Andrews, he studied law at Paris...
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Ballantyne, Robert Michael
(1825-1894) Writer of tales for boys, b. in Edinburgh, was a connection of the well-known printers....
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Filmer, Sir Robert
(d. 1653?) Political writer, s. of Sir Edward F., of East Sutton, Kent, was ed. at Camb. He was an ...
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Gleig, George Robert
(1796-1888) S. of George G., Bishop of Brechin, entered the army, and served in the Peninsula and A...
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Hawker, Robert Stephen
(1804-1875) Poet and antiquary, ed. at Cheltenham and Oxf., became parson of Morwenstow, a smugglin...
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Howard, Sir Robert
(1626-1698) Dramatist, s. of the Earl of Berkshire, and brother-in-law of Dryden. On the outbreak o...
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Malthus, Thomas Robert
(1766-1834) Economist, s. of a landed proprietor, was b. near Dorking, and ed.. at Jesus Coll., Cam...
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Maturin, Charles Robert
(1782-1824) Novelist, b. in Dublin of Huguenot ancestry, was ed. at Trinity Coll. there, and taking...
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Sands, Robert Charles
(1799-1832) Miscellaneous writer, b. at New York, was a scholarly and versatile writer, but without...
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Spencer, William Robert
(1769-1834) Poet, ed. at Harrow and Oxf., belonged to the Whig set of Fox and Sheridan. He wrote gr...
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Stevenson, Robert Louis
(1850-1894) Novelist and essayist, was b. at Edin., the s. of Thomas S., a distinguished civil engi...
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Surtees, Robert Smith
(1802-1864) Sporting novelist, a country gentleman of Durham, who was in business as a solicitor, b...
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Ward, Robert Plumer
(1765-1846) Novelist and politician, b. in London, ed. at Oxf., and called to the Bar 1790, held va...
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Chambers, Robert William
(b. 1865) American novelist. In the Quarter (1895), The Red Republic (1896), Lorraine, The Cambric ...
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Hichens, Robert Smythe
(b. 1864) Novelist, etc. The Green Carnation, An Imaginative Man (1895), Tongues of Conscience (190...
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Sims, George Robert
(b. 1847) Novelist and dramatist, etc. The Dagonet Ballads, Memoirs of Mary Jane, Ten Commandments,...
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Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton
LL.D., D.C.L. (b. 1844) Scholar. Has translated Acharnians of Aristophanes into English verse (188...
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bird-catching plant
n. a New Zealand shrub ortree, Pisonia brunoniana, Endl., N.O. Nyctagineae; Maori name, Parapara. ...
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coach-whip bird
n. Psophodes crepitans,V. and H. (see Gould's `Birds of Australia,' vol. iii. pl. 15);Black-throate...
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mutton-bird tree
n. a tree, Seneciorotundifolius, Hook.: so called because the mutton-birds,especially in Foveaux St...
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paradise, bird of
n. English bird-name,originally applied in Australia to the Lyre-bird (q.v.),now given to Manucoda ...
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Boyle, The Hon. Robert
(1627-1691) Natural Philosopher and chemist, 7th s. of the 1st Earl of Cork, was b. at Lismore, Co....
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Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce
(1571-1631) Antiquary, b. at Denton, Hunts, and ed. at Camb., was a great collector of charters and...
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Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer, 1st Earl of Lytton
(1831-1891) Poet and statesman, s. of the above, was ed. at Harrow and Bonn, and thereafter was pri...
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Seeley, Sir John Robert
(1834-1895) Historian and essayist, s. of a publisher in London, ed. at City of London School and C...
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Ball, Sir Robert Stawell
LL.D., F.R.S. (b. 1840) Scientific writer. The Story of the Heavens (1885), Starland (1889), The S...
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Cunninghame-Graham, Robert Bontine
(b. 1852) Traveller, essayist, etc. Father Archangel of Scotland (1896), with Mrs. C.-G. Aurora la ...
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