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    Thomas Drummond (1793 — March 1835), was a Scottish botanical collector. Thomas Drummond was the younger brother of the botanist James Drummond. He was...
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  • British golfer Thomas Drummond (disambiguation), including Thomas Drummond (botanist) (1793–1835), Scottish botanical collector Thomas Drummond (judge) (1809–1890)...
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  • Thomas Drummond (1797–1840) was a Scottish civil engineer. Thomas Drummond may also refer to: Thomas Drummond (botanist) (1793–1835), Scottish botanical...
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    Drummond was born in Inverarity, near Forfar, Angus, Scotland, the eldest son of Thomas Drummond, a gardener and botanist. His younger brother Thomas...
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  • great-uncle was the botanist James Drummond (1784–1863), while his grandfather was the botanical collector Thomas Drummond (1780–1835). Drummond began a 30-year...
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    reds, to almost black". Phlox drummondii is named after Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond, who sent it and a variety of other plant samples back to Britain...
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  • (1903–1983), Canadian politician James Drummond Anderson (1886–1968), financial commissioner of the Punjab James Drummond Anderson (1852–1920), member of the...
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  • Montagu Frank Drummond FRSE FLS (1881–1965) was a Scottish botanist, descended from a long line of botanists including James Drummond all living in the...
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  • respected botanical and zoological collector. The son of botanist James Drummond, Drummond was born in County Cork, Ireland in 1820. Among his brothers...
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  • after Jean Baptiste Berland, a Métis hunter who was the guide of botanist Thomas Drummond when he was exploring the region. Its course runs around 216km...
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    the district's pioneer pastoralists. The fourth child of botanist James Drummond, John Drummond was born in County Cork in 1816. Among his brothers were...
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  • doctor who served as Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden and King's Botanist at Edinburgh. Shortly afterwards he was deeply implicated in the Jacobite...
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    plant in the legume family known by the common name Drummond's milkvetch. The botanist Thomas Drummond first identified the plant during his travels in North...
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    Xanthoparmelia scabrosa (category Taxa named by Thomas Taylor (botanist))
    the name Parmelia scabrosa in 1847 by botanist Thomas Taylor. The type was collected by botanist James Drummond near Swan River in Western Australia....
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    Born in 1814, most probably in Cork, Ireland, James Drummond was the son of botanist James Drummond. Nothing is known of his early life, but in 1829 the...
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    Sir John Home of Blackadder (died 1803) John Hope (botanist) (1725–1786), his physician son, Thomas Charles Hope (1766–1844), his grandson, John Hope (lawyer)...
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    Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond collected this plant, probably on his second trip to the United States. The plant was named by William Hooker, Drummond's mentor...
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    handwriting). Thus the binomial name of the annual phlox (named after botanist Thomas Drummond) is now written as Phlox drummondii. Often, after a species name...
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  • member of the Nevada Senate from the 10th district (2021–present) Barbara Drummond, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 103rd district...
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    Scottish-American theologian (b. 1673) May 13 – James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth, British noble (b. 1713) May 22 – Thomas Southerne, Irish playwright (b. 1660) June...
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    Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (category 18th-century British botanists)
    became King of Hanover. Charlotte was a patron of the arts and an amateur botanist who helped expand Kew Gardens. She introduced the Christmas tree to Britain...
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  • Cox & Kings (redirect from Cox & Drummond)
    In 1765 Cox went into partnership with Henry Drummond, whose family ran the London bank. Cox & Drummond moved from Cox's house in Albemarle Street to...
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    service of the East India Company, and his wife Sarah Ann Drummond Smith. He was baptised Wyville Thomas Charles Thomson, but changed his name formally upon...
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    (1948–2015), broadcaster Thomas Davis, (1814–1845), journalist, politician, founder of The Nation newspaper Thomas Drummond (1797–1840), surveyor, Under-Secretary...
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    first film Captain Thomas Drummond (1797–1840) army officer, civil engineer, and pioneer in use of the Drummond light Victoria Drummond (1894–1978), marine...
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  • This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have...
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  • player and coach 1969 – Emily Symons, Australian actress 1969 – Brian Drummond, Canadian voice actor 1970 – Doug Flach, American tennis player 1970 –...
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    Natural History, as did Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40 CE to c. 90 CE), a Greek botanist (amongst other things). He talked about rosemary in his most famous writing...
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  • This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have...
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    Edinburgh, advocate, journalist and statesman Robert Brown (1773–1858) botanist Thomas Brown (1778–1820) philosopher James Bruce of Kinnaird (1730–1794) African...
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