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ENGLISH NATURALIST (1810-1888)
Philip Gosse; P. H. Gosse; Phillip Gosse; Gosse, Philip Henry; Phillip Henry Gosse
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  • From Philip Henry Gosse, ''British Sea-Anemones and Corals'', 1860.

René Gosse         
FRENCH MATHEMATICIAN (1883-1943)
Rene Gosse
René Gosse (16 August 1883 – 22 December 1943) was a French mathematician and resistant during the world war 2.
Edmund Gosse         
ENGLISH POET, AUTHOR AND CRITIC (1849–1928)
Sir Edmund Gosse; E. Gosse; Sir Edmund William Gosse; Edmund William Gosse; Sir Edmund William Gosse CB; Edmund William Gosse CB
Sir Edmund William Gosse (; 21 September 184916 May 1928) was an English poet, author and critic. He was strictly brought up in a small Protestant sect, the Plymouth Brethren, but broke away sharply from that faith.
John Gosse         
CANADIAN GEOLOGIST
Gosse, John
John C. Gosse of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia is a Canadian geomorphologist and leader in investigating the rate of landscape evolution via cosmogenic isotopes.

Wikipedia

Philip Henry Gosse

Philip Henry Gosse FRS (; 6 April 1810 – 23 August 1888), known to his friends as Henry, was an English naturalist and populariser of natural science, an early improver of the seawater aquarium, and a painstaking innovator in the study of marine biology. Gosse created and stocked the first public aquarium at the London Zoo in 1853, and coined the term "aquarium" when he published the first manual, The Aquarium: An Unveiling of the Wonders of the Deep Sea, in 1854. His work was the catalyst for an aquarium craze in early Victorian England.

Gosse was also the author of Omphalos, an attempt to reconcile the geological ages presupposed by Charles Lyell with the biblical account of creation. After his death, Gosse was portrayed as an overbearing father of uncompromising religious views in Father and Son (1907), a memoir written by his son, Edmund Gosse, a poet and critic, though the son's description of Gosse has since been described as having included "error, distortion...unwarranted claims, misrepresentation" and "abuse of the written record".