John Thomas Jones
Major General Sir John Thomas Jones, 1st Baronet (25 March 1783 – 26 February 1843) was a British officer in the Royal Engineers who played a leading engineering role in a number of European campaigns of the early nineteenth century. Jones was revered by the Duke of Wellington and asked to advise on fortifications including the modernisation of the defences in Gibraltar. He was also notable as an English amateur cricketer who made six first-class appearances. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Tucker, Denys W, Jones, John WilliamGet access
Published in Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology (1951)
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12by Ciric, Milica, Waite, David, Draper, Jenny, Jones, John BrianGet access
Published in Archives of Biological Sciences (2019)
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14by LaPerriere, Jacqueline D., Jones, John R., Tracy, Bryn H.Get access
Published in Lake and Reservoir Management (1998)
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15by LaPerriere, Jacqueline D., Jones, John R., Swanson, David K.Get access
Published in Lake and Reservoir Management (2003)
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16by Jones, John R., LaPerriere, Jacqueline D., Perkins, Bruce D.Get access
Published in SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 (1990)
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20by Hallam, Jane, Clare, Elizabeth L., Jones, John Iwan, Day, Julia J.Get access
Published in Environmental DNA (2023)
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