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Dryden (in part); Dumas.
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Du Bois-Reymond.
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Derby, 14th Earl of.
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M. Ha.
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Marcus Hartog, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.S.
- Professor of Zoology, University College, Cork. Author of Protozoa (in Cambridge Natural History); and papers for various scientific journals.
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Dinoflagellata.
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Ea; Eabani.
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Doris.
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N. M.
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Norman McLean, M.A.
- Fellow, Lecturer and Librarian of Christ's College, Cambridge. University Lecturer in Aramaic. Examiner for the Oriental Languages Tripos, and the Theological Tripos, at Cambridge.
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Dionysius Telmaharensis.
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Education: United States.
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Demonology; Divination; Doll; Dreams.
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O. J. R. H.
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Osbert John Radcliffe Howarth, M.A.
- Christ Church, Oxford. Geographical Scholar, 1901. Assistant Secretary of the British Association.
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Denmark: Geography and Statistics (in part).
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Dnieper (in part); Dniester (in part); Don (in part); Don Cossacks, Territory of the (in part); Dvina (in part); Echmiadzin (in part).
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P. C. M.
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Peter Chalmers Mitchell, F, R.S., M.A., D.Sc., LL.D.
- Secretary to the Zoological Society of London. University Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy and Assistant to Linacre Professor at Oxford, 1888–1891. Lecturer on Biology at Charing Cross Hospital, 1892–1894; at London Hospital, 1894. Examiner in Biology to the Royal College of Physicians, 1892–1896, 1901–1903. Examiner in Zoology to the University of London, 1903.
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Dog (in part).
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Derby, 7th Earl of; Digby, Sir Everard; Digby, Sir Kenelm.
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P. Gi.
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Peter Giles, M.A., LL.D., Litt. D.
- Fellow and Classical Lecturer of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and University Reader in Comparative Philology. Late Secretary of the Cambridge Philological Society. Author of Manual of Comparative Philology; &c.
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E.
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Donatello.
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Diffraction of Light.
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Diptych.
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Demosthenes.
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R. D. M.
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R. D. Milner.
- Formerly Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Dietetics (in part).
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Divers and Diving Apparatus.
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Earwig.
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R. J.
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Richard Jordan.
- Draughts Champion of Scotland, 1896, and of the world, 1896 seq.
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Draughts (in part).
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R. J. M.
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Ronald John McNeill, M.A.
- Christ Church, Oxford. Barrister-at-Law. Formerly Editor of the St James's Gazette, London.
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Driving; Durham, 1st Earl of.
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