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Edward Forbes

Ruggit 12 Toshiaght Arree 1815(1815-02-12)
Doolish, Mannin
Hooar baase 18 Mee Houney 1854 (39 bleeaney d'eash)
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She najooragh Manninagh va Edward Forbes (12 Toshiaght Arree 1815 – 18 Sauin 1854).[1] Ayns 1846, chur eh yn eie roish dy row rheynn magh ny lossraghyn as beiyn sleitagh er ny ve broojit sheese ny lhiargeeyn, as dy row ellanyn mooiragh ennagh kianglt rish y vooar-heer car yn eash rioee yeianagh.[2] Va'n choghleashaght shen, va'n chied chur sheese najooragh er rheynnyn dooieyn t'er ellanyn as bir sleitagh ta lioroo hene jiu, feddynit magh ec Charles Darwin lesh hene. Chur Darwin feeudys yn eie shen da Forbes.[3] Hayrn eh dy neuyesh y sheiltynys Asoagh, dy vel bea fo honn tuittym dys poynt ennagh raad nagh vel cummaghyn bea jargal ve ayn.

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  1. Egerton, III, Frank N. (1970-1980). "Forbes, Edward, Jr.". Dictionary of Scientific Biographies. Ym-lioar 5: 66-68. 
  2. Forbes, Edward (1846). "On the connexion between the distribution of the existing fauna and flora of the British Isles, and the geological changes which have affected their area, especially during the epoch of the Northern Drift". Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and of the Museum of Economic Geology. Ym-lioar 1: 336–432. 
  3. Darwin, Charles (1871). On the origin of species (5oo ln.). York Noa: D. Appleton and Co.

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