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'''William Edward de Winton''' (6 September 1856 – 30 August 1922) was a British [[zoologist]]. He traveled widely, and discovered a number of previously undescribed [[cricetid]] species. His East Africa photo collection, from the late 1890s, is kept at the [[London Natural History Museum]].<ref>[http://iczn.org/research-curation/collections-library/collections-management/collections-navigator/transform.jsp?rec=/ead-recs/nhm/uls-274896.xml&srch_str=Library Photograph Collection of William Edward De Winton (1856-1922) , A Collection Description<!-- bot-generated title -->] at iczn.org</ref>
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'''William Edward de Winton''' (6 September 1856 – 30 August 1922) was a [[British people|British]] [[zoologist]]. He traveled widely, and discovered a number of previously undescribed [[cricetid]] species. His [[East Africa]] photo collection, from the late 1890s, is kept at the [[London Natural History Museum]].<ref>[http://iczn.org/research-curation/collections-library/collections-management/collections-navigator/transform.jsp?rec=/ead-recs/nhm/uls-274896.xml&srch_str=Library Photograph Collection of William Edward De Winton (1856-1922), A Collection Description<!-- bot-generated title -->] at iczn.org</ref>


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William Edward de Winton (6 September 1856 – 30 August 1922) was a British zoologist. He traveled widely, and discovered a number of previously undescribed cricetid species. His East Africa photo collection, from the late 1890s, is kept at the London Natural History Museum.[1]

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