Later references to truffle pigs include John Ray in the 17th century.
He corresponded with John Ray on matters of plant classification.
John Ray (1627-1705) was an English naturalist who published important works on plants, animals, and natural theology.
Turning blandness into a virtue may just make John Ray the next mayor of the nation's capital.
There are plenty of running backs and the usual big line led by John Ray, 6-10, 320, at tackle.
"Never meet trouble halfway," wrote the 17th-century botanist John Ray.
John Ray lived here from 1911 to 1947.
John Ray critiques the concept of a universal audience as irrelevant because it lacks structure and content.
John Ray - Naturalist, known as the father of English natural history.
These names first occur in the literature with John Ray in 1674.
Later references to truffle pigs include John Ray in the 17th century.
He corresponded with John Ray on matters of plant classification.
John Ray (1627-1705) was an English naturalist who published important works on plants, animals, and natural theology.
Turning blandness into a virtue may just make John Ray the next mayor of the nation's capital.
There are plenty of running backs and the usual big line led by John Ray, 6-10, 320, at tackle.
"Never meet trouble halfway," wrote the 17th-century botanist John Ray.
John Ray lived here from 1911 to 1947.
John Ray critiques the concept of a universal audience as irrelevant because it lacks structure and content.
John Ray - Naturalist, known as the father of English natural history.
These names first occur in the literature with John Ray in 1674.