| 1. | Arthur Pen⋅rhyn [pen-rin] , (Dean Stanley ) 1815–81, English clergyman and author. |
| 2. | Edward George Geoffrey Smith, 14th Earl of Derby, 1799–1869, British statesman: prime minister 1852, 1858–59, 1866–68. |
| 3. | Francis Edgar, 1849–1918, and his twin brother Free⋅lan [free-luh n] , 1849–1940, U.S. inventors and manufacturers: developed steam-powered car. |
| 4. | Sir Henry Morton, (John Rowlands ) 1841–1904, British journalist and explorer in Africa: led successful search for David Livingstone. |
| 5. | Wendell M(eredith), 1904–71, U.S. biochemist: Nobel prize 1946. |
| 6. | the capital and principal harbor of the Falkland Islands, in the E part. 1000. |
| 7. | Mount, former name of Ngaliema, Mount. |
| 8. | a male given name: an Old English family name taken from a placename meaning “stone field.” |
Stanley Stan·ley (stān'lē), Wendell Meredith. 1904-1971.
American biochemist. He shared a 1946 Nobel Prize for discovering methods of producing pure enzymes and virus proteins.