C. McLean Fraser has written:
'Hydroids from Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae
'Hydroids of the Atlantic coast of North America' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae
'New species of hydroids from the Puerto Rican region' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae
'On Clupea Pallasii Cuvier and Valenciennes' -- subject(s): Herring
'General account of the scientific work of the Velero III in the eastern Pacific, 1931-41 ..' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Scientific expeditions, Velero III (Cruiser)
'The swarming of Odontosyllis' -- subject(s): Breeding, Polychaeta
'Hydroids of the 1936 and 1937 Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae
'Hydroids from Vancouver Island' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae, Hydrozoa
'Seven new species and one new genus of hydroids, mostly from the Atlantic Ocean' -- subject(s): Hydromedusae
'Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part I' -- subject(s): Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918), Hydroids
C M. Fraser has written: 'Tyneside'
A. C. Fraser has written: 'Handbook for obstetric house officers'
R. C. McLean has written: 'Textbook of theoretical botany' -- subject(s): Botany
M. C. Quick has written: 'A hydrometeorological study of the Fraser River'
C. Fraser Smith has written: 'Here lies Jim Crow' -- subject(s): History, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Race relations
Michael C. Poulton has written: 'Minimizing the costs associated with sawlog transportation to the Lower Fraser River' -- subject(s): Log transportation, Costs
Franklin C. McLean was born in 1888.
Jason C. McLean was born in 1977.
Stephen Fraser has written: '.NET content management systems development' -- subject(s): Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft.net framework, Web site development 'Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform' -- subject(s): C++/CLI (Computer program language), Microsoft .NET
Franklin C. McLean died on 1968-09-10.
Seaton McLean was born in c. 1955.
Stewart McLean has: Played Jonathan in "Taggart" in 1983. Played Minister in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Fraser Crichton in "Doctor Finlay" in 1993. Played Minister in "Jolly: A Life" in 1995. Played Gordon in "Monarch of the Glen" in 2000.