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George Shaw
George Shaw

George Shaw

English, 1751 – 1813
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George Kearsley Shaw was an English botanist and zoologist.
Shaw was born at Bierton, Buckinghamshire, and was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, receiving his M.A. in 1772. He took up the profession of medical practitioner. In 1786 he became the assistant lecturer in botany at Oxford University. He was a co-founder of the Linnean Society in 1788, and became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1789. In 1791 Shaw became assistant keeper of the natural history department at the British Museum, succeeding Edward Whitaker Gray as keeper in 1806.

Shaw published one of the first English descriptions with scientific names of several Australian animals in his "Zoology of New Holland" (1794). He was among the first scientists to examine a platypus and published the first scientific description of it in The Naturalist's Miscellany in 1799. In the field of herpetology he described numerous new species of reptiles and amphibians.

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EYED HAWK-MOTH

EYED HAWK-MOTH (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Anchises

Anchises (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Arcesilaus

Arcesilaus (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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ATLAS MOTH

ATLAS MOTH (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Bald Grakle

Bald Grakle (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Bifasciated Labrus

Bifasciated Labrus (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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BIRD-CATCHING SPIDER

BIRD-CATCHING SPIDER (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Boat-Bill

Boat-Bill (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Brasilian Curlew

Brasilian Curlew (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Cacique Beetle

Cacique Beetle (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Centipede

Centipede (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Chinese Snipe

Chinese Snipe (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Crested Ibis

Crested Ibis (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Curled Madrepore

Curled Madrepore (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Deiphobus

Deiphobus (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Abyssinian Plant-Cutter

Abyssinian Plant-Cutter (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Greater Bulfinch

Greater Bulfinch (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Green Toucan

Green Toucan (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Icarus

Icarus (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Lineated Sphinx

Lineated Sphinx (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Madagascar Pigeon

Madagascar Pigeon (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Malimbic Bee-Eater

Malimbic Bee-Eater (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Mississippi Tanager

Mississippi Tanager (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Muricated Madrepore

Muricated Madrepore (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Orange Carp

Orange Carp (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
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Papilio Adonis

Papilio Adonis (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
Nature
Papilio priamus

Papilio priamus (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
Nature
PARADISE TANAGRA

PARADISE TANAGRA (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
Nature
Pelagic Scyllaea

Pelagic Scyllaea (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
Nature
Pinnated Gorgonia

Pinnated Gorgonia (1789-1813)

George Shaw (English, 1751 – 1813)
Nature
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