John Smith (1798–1888) was a British botanist who was the first curator at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Kew Gardens), starting in 1841. He had first been...
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Sir James Edward Smith (2 December 1759 – 17 March 1828) was an English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society. Smith was born in Norwich in 1759...
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at Dartmouth College John Augustine Smith (1782–1865), president of the College of William and Mary, 1814–1826 John Smith (botanist) (1798–1888), curator...
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John Martyn or Joannes Martyn (12 September 1699 – 29 January 1768) was an English botanist. Martyn was born in London, the son of a merchant. He attended...
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John Blackburne (baptised 1694 – 1786) was an English businessman, landowner and renowned amateur botanist. He was the second son of wealthy salt merchant...
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James Smith (1760 – 1 January 1848) of Monkwood Grove was a Scottish botanist and nurseryman. He founded the Monkwood Botanic Garden in Maybole Parish...
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Jeffery Drew Smith (J.D.Sm.) John Smith (botanist) (J.Sm. Dalry, 1798–1888), a botanist Kenneth Manley Smith (K.M.Sm.) Marion Ashton Smith (M.A.Sm.) Matthew...
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known as a plant collector and botanist. He may be confused with several distant family members, including Rev. John Clayton who served as minister at...
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Smith.) — (1848). Sketches of the Royal Society And Royal Society Club. London: John Murray. Retrieved 15 August 2009. Staunton, George Thomas; John Barrow...
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John Forbes, M.D. (1798–1823) was an English botanist. Forbes was born in 1798, and became a pupil of John Shepherd of the Liverpool botanic garden. The...
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His Majesty's Botanist is a member of the Royal household in Scotland. The office was created in 1699, and from 1768 until 1956 it was combined with the...
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John Stackhouse (1742 – 22 November 1819) was an English botanist, primarily interested in spermatophytes, algae and mycology. He was born in Probus,...
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John Fraser, FLS, F.R.H.S., (14 October 1750 – 26 April 1811) was a Scottish botanist who collected plant specimens around the world, from North America...
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Nonsuch. pp. 88–89. ISBN 9781845889296. Newman, Kate. "John Templeton (1766 - 1825): Botanist and zoologist". www.newulsterbiography.co.uk. Retrieved...
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John Bartram (March 23, 1699 – September 22, 1777) was an American botanist, horticulturist, and explorer, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for most...
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Sir David Cecil Smith FRS FRSE FLS (born 21 May 1930 Port Talbot, South Wales – 29 June 2018) was a British botanist. Smith was most notable for his research...
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John Goldie (21 March 1793 – 23 July 1886) was a Scottish-born botanist, author, and miller. He is credited with recording the existence of fourteen plant...
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John Harriman (1760–1831) was an English cleric and botanist. Harriman was born at Maryport, Cumberland, into a family of German background named Hermann...
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John Henry (toxicologist) (1939–2007), English toxicologist John Hill (botanist) (1716–1775), English botanist, editor, journalist, and novelist John...
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James Edward Smith. It included 104 plates that were reproduced from original drawings by John Abbot, which are now preserved at Johns Hopkins University...
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particularly botanist. He died, only 30 years old during a dramatic expedition to the Congo River in 1816, leaving a wealth of botanical material. Smith was born...
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amongst Irish botanists and was corresponding with a number of British and foreign botanists, including Withering, Dickson, James Edward Smith and José Correia...
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John Duncan (19 December 1794 – 9 August 1881) was a Scottish weaver and botanist. Duncan was born at Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, on 19 December 1794...
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gilled mushrooms (agarics) John Kunkel Small (1869–1938), American botanist who documented the flora of Florida Andrew Smith (1797–1872), Scottish surgeon...
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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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List of taxonomic authorities by name (section Smith)
James Michael Clark (J.M. Clark) John Clark (1885–1956), Australian entomologist John L. Clark (J.L.Clark), botanist See All pages with titles containing...
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huge cases from Bent's Fort and San Francisco were sent back east to botanist John Torrey by the USS Erie. The incident did not reflect well on Frémont...
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Percy John Delf Smith RDI (March 1882 – 30 October 1948) was a British artist who worked in engraving, painting, lettering, calligraphy and book design...
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pioneer James Edward Tierney Aitchison 1836–1898 botanist surgeon; collected plants in India and Afghanistan John Aitken 1839–1919 meteorologist, physicist and...
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Andrew John Scott (born 1950, Torquay) is a British botanist. He attended St Peter's School, Southbourne (1961-1969), where he was active in their fencing...
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