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ations issued by Kew; his work was paid for by | Hooker personally. |
The later Species Filicum by | Hooker expanded and updated this work. |
ill, on the island of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland by | Hooker in 1808. |
e based on botanical illustrations provided by | Hooker and others, and produced some of his most spec |
C.J. | Hooker Middle School educates students in grades 6-8 |
Canterbury | hooker Kirkaldy won the vital scrums. |
Carmen | Hooker Odom, 2001-2007 |
Southernwood is the brother of the Castleford | Hooker of the 1980s and '90s, Graham Southernwood, an |
Mrs. Clarissa | Hooker died on October 2, 1880 in the Kensington home |
mounted on the frame of the 100-inch (~250 cm) | Hooker Telescope, 1920. |
had been there from July 31st, 1863, Lt. Col. | Hooker moved the camp to a new location for its bette |
In college, | Hooker played basketball and baseball at William & Ma |
In college, | Hooker began broadening his musical vision: He wrote |
f at Craven Park as a talented and competitive | Hooker. |
"Paul Crarey | Hooker. |
Rugby League World Cup and is also the current | hooker for France in the Four Nations tournament. |
Blaine, Boyd, Brown, Custer, | Hooker, Keya Paha, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Rock, and |
John D. | Hooker Field, the home to Patrick County's football a |
In another report, Gibson wrote to Sir J. D. | Hooker in 1841 that "the Deccan is more bare than Guj |
d by him from seeds collected by Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
30 June - Joseph Dalton | Hooker, botanist (died 1911) |
It was described in 1864 by Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
alist's duties were performed by Joseph Dalton | Hooker, with McCormick concentrating on geology and b |
e a close friend of the botanist Joseph Dalton | Hooker, and on 11 January 1844 wrote to with melodram |
It was named by Joseph Dalton | Hooker in honour of John Charles Melliss, a 19th cent |
The name was first published by Joseph Dalton | Hooker, in Hooker's Icones Plantarum (Sep 1884), in h |
30 June 1858, Charles Lyell and Joseph Dalton | Hooker passed on to him papers by Alfred Russel Walla |
ly described by English botanist Joseph Dalton | Hooker in 1847 in Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew |
His son, Sir Joseph Dalton | Hooker, was responsible for Volumes X-XIX (most of Se |
irst in 1872 and then again with Joseph Dalton | Hooker in 1877. |
1918 Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton | Hooker OM, GCSI. 2 vols. |
cluded the explorer and botanist Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
ription was published in 1901 by Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
over his distinguished opponent, Joseph Dalton | Hooker (1817-1911), a close associate of Charles Darw |
ralty upon the recommendation of Joseph Dalton | Hooker, to collect plants as Naturalist on board HMS |
irst discovered and published by Joseph Dalton | Hooker in 1883. |
Joseph Dalton | Hooker begins publication of The Botany of the Antarc |
after Marianne North in 1881 by Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
Joseph Dalton | Hooker concludes publication of The Botany of the Ant |
ly described by English botanist Joseph Dalton | Hooker in 1847 in Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew |
ere first split up in 1873, when Joseph Dalton | Hooker published his monograph on the genus. |
He was a friend of Joseph Dalton | Hooker and helped write the first volume of Flora Ind |
It was first described by Joseph Dalton | Hooker in 1853 and published in his Flora Novae-Zelan |
December 10 - Joseph Dalton | Hooker (b. |
Eight years later, in 1890, Joseph Dalton | Hooker published a description of an orchid now recog |
April 16 - Joseph Dalton | Hooker arrives at Darjeeling to begin the first Europ |
ed in 1883 in collaboration with Joseph Dalton | Hooker. |
Mr Dave | Hooker is the current headteacher at Meden. |
Mrs Kate Reid then retired and Mr Dave | Hooker took over in 2011. |
David | Hooker Spencer (December 1, 1961-) |
pe (The Hot Video Award) for President by Day, | Hooker by Night |
st recipients have included Judge John Dillard | Hooker, Nannie Ruth Cooper Terry, Algie Spencer, Anni |
uis (Joe Piscopo), his quirky neurosurgeon Dr. | Hooker (John Heard) and a crew of other nut jobs all |
As a duet | Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwrite |
yoaks actress Jodi Albert plays Hayley, a dumb | hooker with a heart of gold; Kate is a university stu |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker and Bill Frantz. |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker and Mario Casilli. |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker. |
d a mile outside Chico, by Lt. Col. Ambrose E. | Hooker with Company A, 6th California Infantry, on Au |
Lt. Colonel Ambrose E. | Hooker, August 26, 1863 - October 20, 1863 |
Charles E. | Hooker |
up, composed of Smith, Davis, McDade, Earhart, | Hooker and new guitarist/mandolinist Danny Parks, rel |
lmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, and Earl | Hooker, the label had a diverse roster and included R |
as Elmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, Earl | Hooker, and A.C. Reed. |
sicians recorded by Cuca include bluesman Earl | Hooker, the pop group Corporation, country music lege |
Chenier, Elizabeth Cotten, Jesse Fuller, Earl | Hooker, John Jackson, Mance Lipscomb, Robert Shaw, Mi |
Johnny Young and his Chicago Blues Band); Earl | Hooker (1970 Sweet Black Angel); Sam Chatmon (1970 Mi |
He has worked with musicians like Earl | Hooker, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Sammy Price, D |
William Edward | Hooker (1880-1929), was a professional baseball playe |
Charles Edward | Hooker (April 9,1825 - January 8, 1914) was a U.S. Re |
heriting property on his marriage to Elizabeth | Hooker, granddaughter and heir of Sir William Hooker |
mmentator with Brian Moore, the former England | hooker. |
After the professional era, | hooker Andy Cuthbert remained at the club and captain |
Evelyn | Hooker |
Evelyn | Hooker, "Homosexuality". |
n is regarded by some as England's finest ever | hooker, and was certainly England's biggest: at 6'3" |
ver in this area, the others being High Falls, | Hooker Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. |
"Sweet, Fast | Hooker Blues" - 2:08 |
ccess in 1984/85 under the coaching of Hull FC | hooker Ronnie Wileman, winning the James Noonen Troph |
o John D. Rockefeller III and Blanchette Ferry | Hooker just 26 days after the death of his great-gran |
see West gradually replace him as first-choice | hooker at Leicester, and West had another run of caps |
1983 Bocce ball courts proposed for | Hooker Oak area |
flanker Stephen Munkley, a try and sin bin for | hooker Arwel Williams and a drop goal with five conve |
to Meade, woke up and muttered loud enough for | Hooker to hear, "What was the use of calling us toget |
' (Veronica): Argyle's girlfriend and a former | hooker. |
Moralism: The Proclamation of the Gospel from | Hooker to Baxter (New York: The Seabury Press, 1966); |
n Charles A Turner purchased the property from | Hooker in 1866 and then deeded it to Major Turner in |
he backline, Philip successfully switched from | Hooker to Wing at a representative level. |
itions of Conservative Thought in England from | Hooker to Oakeshott |
the Claddagh, such as the Gleoiteog and Galway | hooker. |
Private George | Hooker, Medal of Honor recipient for action in Arizon |
After leaving Georgia, | Hooker commanded the Northern Department (comprising |
Gorrell, a goalkicking | hooker, in particular impressed in the first month bu |
ond-story windows: Bulfinch, Burnham, Goodhue, | Hooker, Hunt, Jefferson, Latrobe, McComb, McIntyre, M |
alford Day forged a reputation as the greatest | hooker to play for the club, his record 488 appearanc |
The Happy | Hooker Goes to Hollywood (aka The Happy Hooker Goes H |
Happy | Hooker -- (5:32) |
The Happy | Hooker (1975) |
ith the idea, and on 6 December enjoyed having | Hooker, Edward Forbes, Hugh Falconer, and George Robe |
The Henry | Hooker House is a historic home in Kensington. |
He had two children: Frank Henry | Hooker, born in New Haven on January 11, 1843; and No |
The Henry | Hooker House is a historic home in the Kensington sec |
Henry | Hooker - cattle baron |
riend of Sunny's and very likely a high-priced | hooker herself. |
and less romantic aspects of sexuality, Honey | Hooker, unlike Fanny and Wanda, was explicitly portra |
Poughkeepsie Meeting House ( | Hooker Avenue) is a historic Quaker (Society of Frien |
or to becoming a member of the Michigan House, | Hooker was a school teacher in the Byron Center Schoo |
However, | Hooker remained unsure of Lee's true position and int |
Some of the stunts were performed by Hugh | Hooker, who also plays a juvenile role. |
E. imatophyllum | Hooker ex. |
Dunwell, now a ghost town, was a community in | Hooker County, Nebraska, United States. |
aul Harragon and Rodney Howe and inspirational | hooker Geoff Toovey were forced to withdraw prior to |
77-26 December 1945) was a Welsh international | hooker who played club rugby for Pill Harriers and Ne |
Stephen, who cites Irish | hooker Keith Wood as his rugby role-model, completed |
His position is | hooker and he is the captain of the Tigers. |
His position is | hooker. |
His usual position is | hooker. |
His usual position is | Hooker. |
Kaye's usual position is | hooker. |
Randall's usual position is | hooker. |
s for the Widnes Vikings.His usual position is | Hooker. |
Harris-Wright's choice of position is | hooker. |
His position of choice is | hooker. |
C. J. | Hooker Middle School: Grades 6-8 |
hows such as Fantasy Island, The A-Team, T. J. | Hooker, The Fall Guy, Cheers, The Love Boat, Riptide, |
f Otsego County, for Attorney General; John J. | Hooker, of Tioga County, for State Engineer; and Walt |
rls, Married... with Children, ALF, 227, T. J. | Hooker, The Equalizer, Falcon Crest, Sledge Hammer, a |
Rider, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, T. J. | Hooker, Simon & Simon, Hunter, Hardball, Black Scorpi |
ogers in the 25th Century, The Fall Guy, T. J. | Hooker, Fantasy Island, Alice, The Dukes of Hazzard, |
1 July - Real estate company L. J. | Hooker is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. |
, Max Headroom, Designing Women, Dallas, T. J. | Hooker (referred to as JT Hooker), and Murder, She Wr |
T. J. | Hooker (TBA) (director) |
Lemke 1988) or Samydaceae by G. Bentham & J.D. | Hooker and Hutchinson. |
collaborative work between Sir William Jackson | Hooker, who wrote the text, and Franz Bauer, illustra |
William Jackson | Hooker commences publication of The British Flora. |
Not to be confused with William Jackson | Hooker. |
July 6 - William Jackson | Hooker, botanist (died 1865) |
ly described until 1830 by Sir William Jackson | Hooker. |
on Turner (1797-1872), married William Jackson | Hooker, botanist; their son was Joseph Dalton Hooker, |
described by English botanist William Jackson | Hooker in Thomas Mitchell's Journal of an Expedition |
hookeri commemorates botanist William Jackson | Hooker (1785-1865), director of the Royal Botanic Gar |
It was officially described by William Jackson | Hooker in 1843, deriving its species name from Charle |
William Jackson | Hooker publishes Flora Scotica; or, A description of |
ived botany magazine edited by William Jackson | Hooker. |
mes Sowerby, Sydenham Edwards, William Jackson | Hooker and Walter Hood Fitch. |
illustration, initiated by Sir William Jackson | Hooker. |
to botanical art after meeting William Jackson | Hooker, Regius Professor of Botany, a competent botan |
ock 'n' Roll" written by Alan Merrill and Jake | Hooker of the band Arrows. |
e Power Lines" (Griffith, Patrick Alger, James | Hooker) 2:38 |
"Truly Something Fine" (Griffith, James | Hooker) 3:06 |
"Shaking Out The Snow" (Griffith, James | Hooker) 4:45 |
"Gulf Coast Highway" (Griffith, James | Hooker, Danny Flowers) 3:30 |
Clark and James | Hooker, the two "non-acting" commissioners (the ones |
He was the son of Captain James | Hooker (1742-1805), a merchant, and his third wife, M |
Don't Wanna Talk About Love" (Griffith, James | Hooker) 4:10 |
James | Hooker (July 12, 1792 Windsor, Hartford County, Conne |
"Woman of the Phoenix" [with James | Hooker] (Vince Bell) - 2:41 |
James | Hooker - Keyboards, Vocals |
yrd' Burton,who died in 2008 and pianist James | Hooker to develop a sound mixing pop, country and blu |
"Hometown Streets" (Griffith, James | Hooker) 4:11 |
, Nashville entrepreneur and attorney John Jay | Hooker, then still considered to be a serious candida |
s probably 1970 gubernatorial nominee John Jay | Hooker; somewhat surprisingly to most observers, the |
t in a case filed by political gadfly John Jay | Hooker. |
Ossie Davis as Jed | Hooker |
Sam brings along a blacksmith, Jedidiah | Hooker, and an inventor, O.W. Bandy, on his quest, tr |
Jennifer | Hooker. |
Buddy Joe | Hooker ... Boatman taking Costain to ship |
The remnants of Camp Joe | Hooker, a training camp for Massachusetts regiments d |
Joe | Hooker as Deputy Joe |
omac, as of January 26, 1863, was Fighting Joe | Hooker. |
57, The Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew John | Hooker (Vowell's pen-name), John Maclean, Bell & Dald |
wa in 1885, where he was visiting his son John | Hooker Leavitt. |
John | Hooker Leavitt worked at the firm for 50 years, durin |
In 2008, he played the lead Johnny | Hooker in the new British zombie movie Within The Woo |
), Jonny Mulroy (guitar and effects) and Jonny | Hooker (drums). |
unt Park, Philadelphia, and the General Joseph | Hooker statue in Boston. |
Union Generals George B. McClellan and Joseph | Hooker were among the estimated 25,000 people attendi |
Joseph | Hooker took XII Corps and two divisions of XI Corps t |
Sir Joseph | Hooker compares the mouth of the pitchers of N. veitc |
Battle of Antietam, under Major General Joseph | Hooker. |
Adie supplied lenses to Joseph | Hooker, Charles Darwin and Sir David Brewster and was |
ds, from which he raised plants and Sir Joseph | Hooker named the species Nepenthes northiana. |
2, based on a recommendation by General Joseph | Hooker, he was appointed Brigadier General of Volunte |
was held by Union troops under General Joseph | Hooker. |
Joseph | Hooker replaced Ambrose Burnside as Army of the Potom |
Joseph | Hooker assigned Noyes, who was still recuperating and |
oined by 40,000 more, under Sherman and Joseph | Hooker. |
tomac was initially under Major General Joseph | Hooker then under Major General George G. Meade on Ju |
General Joseph | Hooker, Union general during the American Civil War, |
Army of the Potomac when Union general Joseph | Hooker was in command that the term "hooker" was coin |
Joseph | Hooker. |
MG Joseph | Hooker |
His father, Joseph | Hooker of Exeter, a member of the same family as the |
was placed under the command of General Joseph | Hooker and sent west to join the Army of the Cumberla |
In April 1863, Major General Joseph | Hooker put his army in motion to force Lee out of his |
Chancellorsville Inn, where Union Gen. Joseph | Hooker had his headquarters during the 1863 battle, i |
include Ulysses Grant, Edward Ord, and Joseph | Hooker, among others. |
Joseph | Hooker on January 26, 1863. |
Joseph | Hooker (to the south) and Brig. |
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