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❤️ Albert Evans (Welsh footballer) 🐶

"Albert H. Evans was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a wing half or inside forward. He made over 20 appearances in the Football League for Cardiff City. References Date of death missing Sportspeople from Cardiff Welsh footballers Cardiff City F.C. players Dundalk F.C. players English Football League players Association football wing halves Association football forwards Year of birth missing "

❤️ Delesseria sanguinea 🐶

"Delesseria sanguinea is a red marine seaweed. Description Delesseria sanguinea is a common and bright red perennial alga with flat leaf-like red blades rising from a discoid holdfast. The blades are monostromatic, that is composed of a layers of single cells, and can grow to 25 cm long. Each blade rises from a cylindrical stipe, the stalk-like part, which branches only at near the base. Each blade may 8 cm wide and show a clear midrib with lateral veins. The tips of the blades are rounded.Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.1993. Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 1 Rhodphyta Part 3A Ceramiales. HMSO Bunker,F.St.D., Brodie, J.A., Maggs, C.M. and Bunker, A.R. 2017. Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland Second edition. Wild Nature Press, Plymouth, UK Other similar algae include: Apoglossum ruscifolium, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides and Membranoptera alata all of which are much smaller. Phycodrys rubens is of comparable size but can be easily distinguished having lobed edges to the blades. Reproduction All reproductive bladelets are formed on the midrib. Male reproduction bladelets and reach 6 mm long. Spermatangial sori develop on both sides of the midrib on the blade are form a continuous sorus on the blade, oval in shape. Female bladelets have a narrow lamina and cystocarp forms near the apex on a short stalk. Tetrasporangial bladelets are oval in shape and up to 4 mm in size. Habitat Growing on rock in pools at low water and also sublittoral to 30 m deep epiphytic on other large algae. Distribution Common around Ireland, Great Britain, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, to the north to Norway and Iceland south in Spain. Further reading *Dickinson, C.I. 1963 British Seaweeds. The Kew Series. Eyre & Spottiswoods *Morton, O. 1994. Marine Algae of Northern Ireland. Ulster Museum. *Morton, O. 2003. The marine macroalgae of County Donegal, Ireland. Bulletin of Irish biogeographical Society No 27. References Delesseriaceae "

❤️ William Tait (MP) 🐶

"William Tait MP FRSE (c. 1755 – 7 January 1800) was an 18th-century Scottish politician and landowner. He was MP for Stirling Burghs 1797 to 1800. Life He was born in Edinburgh around 1755, the second son of Alexander Tait (died 1781), a Writer to the Signet (WS) and Principal Clerk of Session to the courts, and his wife Janet Blair of Blair. He studied law at the University of Edinburgh and was admitted into Lincoln's Inn in 1777. He became an advocate in 1780, and acted as personal legal advisor to Henry Dundas. He became Advocate Depute in 1787 and Sheriff of Stirling and Clackmannan in 1790. In 1790 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposer was Alexander Fraser Tytler. In 1797 he stood for election in Stirling Burghs and was elected on 17 July 1797. He was a member of William Pitt's government. He died in Exeter on 7 January 1800. Family He was unmarried and had no children. References 1800 deaths Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Scottish lawyers Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh British MPs 1796–1800 Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies Members of Lincoln's Inn "

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