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    William Borrer FRS ( Henfield, Sussex, 13 June 1781 – 10 January 1862) was an English botanist noted for his extensive and accurate knowledge of the plants...
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    he again travelled to Scotland, this time accompanied by his friend William Borrer. During this journey he discovered a new species of moss, Andreaea nivalis...
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    contains materials linked to local people such as Marjorie Baker and William Borrer and enterprises including the Allen-Brown Violet Nurseries and local...
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    Normandina pulchella (category Taxa named by William Borrer)
    partner. First named and scientifically described by the English botanist William Borrer in 1831, the clarification of Normandina pulchella's place within the...
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  • John Hamlin Borrer (date of birth unknown – 1854) was an English cricketer. Borrer's batting style is unknown. Though his date of birth is unknown, it...
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    lichens and also included four illustrations by Acharius. Furthermore, William Borrer who pioneered lichenology in Britain (and is often called the father...
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  • Study (official government website) Sir William Jackson Hooker; Sir James Edward Smith; William Borrer; John William Salter (1834). Supplement to the English...
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    yellow-green. In Lichenographia Britannica (1839), Dawson Turner and William Borrer praised the lichen, highlighting its elegant appearance. They likened...
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    University Press. p. 352. ISBN 978-0-87071-394-1. Turner, Dawson; William, Borrer (1839). Specimen of a Lichenographia Britannica: Or Attempt at a History...
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    entire, elevated, paler margin". The type specimen was collected by William Borrer on the chalk hills (South Downs) near Brighton. Turner was impressed...
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    Thomas Bell, William Borrer, Bree, Couch, W.B. Fisher, J.H. Gurney, Hewitson, Waring Kidd, A.E. Knox, Bodd, Salmon, Frederick Smith, William Thompson, and...
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    formally described as a new species in 1834 by the English botanist William Borrer, who classified it in the genus Lecidea. Martino Anzi transferred the...
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  • February 1801: William Borrer, of Hurstpierpoint 3 February 1802: Sir William Ashburnham, 5th Baronet, of Broomham 3 February 1803: William Margesson, of...
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    astrophysicist Martin Ryle (1918–1984), radio astronomer, winner of Nobel Prize William Borrer (1781–1862), botanist Edward Boyse (1923–2007), physician and biologist...
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    1637, was replaced before 1833 at the expense of the notable botanist William Borrer, a local resident, and a gallery was included for the use of schoolchildren...
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  • human nervous system William Borrer, botanist Robert Brown, botanist and palaeobotanist, the first observer of Brownian motion William Bullock an English...
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    Harry Borrer Kirk (9 March 1859 – 15 July 1948) was a New Zealand school inspector, biologist and university professor. He was born in Coventry, Warwickshire...
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    working on his Flora of Hertfordshire. Other botanists, such as William Borrer, agreed that they had also seen it, but had assumed it was the underwater...
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  • (1880–1953) Bornm. – Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus Bornmüller (1862–1948) BorrerWilliam Borrer (1781–1862) Borsch – Thomas Borsch [de] (born 1969) Borss.Waalk...
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  • 1882 – 5 January 1970 Philip Julius Borneman 1722-11-01 fl 1722–1726 William Borrer 1835-06-04 13 June 1781 – 10 January 1862 Leszek Borysiewicz 2008-05-16...
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    the colour of the thallus underside. Punctelia borreri is named after William Borrer, a botanist who made the first scientific collections of the lichen...
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    Taylor. The type specimen, described from the herbarium collection of William Borrer, was collected on Tasmania (called Van Diemen's Land in the original...
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  • debate. James Backhouse (botanist, 1825–1890) John Baker Gilbert William Borrer William Arnold Bromfield Thomas Edmondston Edward Forster the Younger George...
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  • barrister Edward Blackett Beaumont (1802–1878) Albert William Beetham (1802–1895) William Borrer (1781–1862), botanist James Burnes (1801–1862), surgeon...
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    wife, Sarah, and five of his nine children. His two sons Harry Borrer Kirk and Thomas William Kirk both continued their work in education, public service...
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    in volume 1 include: Mr Winch, Mr McCalla (c.1814–1849)(3), Mr Wigg, Mr Borrer, Miss Hutchins, Mr John Templeton, Mr T.N.Cole, Rev Clouston, Rev H. Davies...
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    (349): 83–90. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1946.tb00409.x. ISSN 0368-2927. William Borrer, Ulmus, herbariaunited.org Green, Peter Shaw (1964). "Registration of...
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    would be available, the committee sent a delegation to the Acting Premier, William Hall-Jones. By 8 June 1907, it was confirmed that NZGSS Hinemoa under the...
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    Jane Mattocks and Thomas Kirk Relatives sisters Amy Kirk and Lily May Kirk Atkinson; and, brothers Harry Borrer Kirk and Thomas William Kirk Signature...
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    and three other siblings in 1863: an older brother (name unknown); Harry Borrer Kirk, and Amy Kirk. Five other siblings were born in New Zealand: Lily May...
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