• William Jack FRSE (1795 in Aberdeen – 1822 in Bencoolen, Sumatra) was a noted Scottish botanist and medical practitioner. He was born in Aberdeen on 29...
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  • Herberton, Queensland William Jack (Australian politician) (1892–1982) William Jack (botanist) (1795–1822), of Scotland William Jack (mathematician) (1834–1924)...
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    Elaeocarpus ferrugineus (category Taxa named by William Jack (botanist))
    Clade: Rosids Order: Oxalidales Family: Elaeocarpaceae Genus: Elaeocarpus Species: E. ferrugineus Binomial name Elaeocarpus ferrugineus (Jack) Steud....
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  • Loxonia (category Taxa named by William Jack (botanist))
    Borneo. Species: Loxonia burttiana A.Weber Loxonia discolor Jack Loxonia hirsuta Jack "Loxonia Jack | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of...
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  • Memecylon caeruleum (category Taxa named by William Jack (botanist))
    people in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. William Jack (1795-1822), a Scottish botanist, prolific in describing taxa, but dying young in the...
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  • Anisophyllea disticha (category Taxa named by William Jack (botanist))
    "Anisophyllea disticha (Jack) Baill". The Plant List. Retrieved 13 April 2015. Madani, L.; Wong, K. M. (1995). "Anisophyllea disticha (Jack) Baill.". In Soepadmo...
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  • Heslop-Harrison (1911–1964), British entomologist Jack Heslop-Harrison (1920–1998), British botanist John William Heslop-Harrison (1881–1967), British academic...
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    Styphelia malayana (category Taxa named by William Jack (botanist))
    It was first formally described in 1820 as Leucopogon malayanum by William Jack in Malayan Miscellanies, who "found (it) abundantly at Singapore". In...
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    portrayal as Jack the Ripper include the films Jack the Ripper (1988) and From Hell (2001), the latter based on the graphic novel. William Withey Gull...
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  • Cohen married Thomas "Tom" William Black, who converted to Judaism for her. In 1969, they had a son, actor and musician Jack Black. In a memorial tribute...
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    known by the species name Eurycoma longifolia Jack, as this was the name used by botanist William Jack in his taxonomical description published in 1822...
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    David Douglas (25 June 1799 – 12 July 1834) was a Scottish botanist, best known as the namesake of the Douglas fir. He worked as a gardener, and explored...
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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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  • co-founder of Fisk University, Nashville, in 1866 John William Ogden (1860s-1930), British trade unionist Jack Ogden (1897–1977), baseball player John Ogden (photographer)...
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  • son was Jack Heslop-Harrison who became director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1970. His daughter Helena married the botanist William Andrew Clark...
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    edition of his earlier work Systema Naturae. In 1820 the Scottish botanist William Jack changed the name to Murraya paniculata in his book Descriptions...
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    banksiana is after the English botanist Sir Joseph Banks. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m (30–72 ft) in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to...
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  • "Hewlett (William) papers". Online Archive of California. "CalPhotos". calphotos.berkeley.edu. Schofield, Jack (January 15, 2001). "William Hewlett"....
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    Scottish botanical collector. Thomas Drummond was the younger brother of the botanist James Drummond. He was born in Scotland, and during the early part of his...
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    Vice-Admiral William Bligh FRS (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was a British officer in the Royal Navy and a colonial administrator. He is best known...
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  • John Bailey (redirect from Jack Bailey)
    John or Jack Bailey may refer to: John Bailey (MP) (died 1436), English politician John Bailey (Australian politician) (born 1954), Australian politician...
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  • in tragic circumstances: William Jack (1795–1822), botanist, died in Sumatra Charles Jack (born 1797) Eliza Jane (Jean) Jack (born 1799), married Sir...
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    Jackfruit (redirect from Jack fruit)
    India. Centuries later, botanist Ralph Randles Stewart suggested it was named after William Jack (1795–1822), a Scottish botanist who worked for the East...
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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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    botanical names of the plants in Indiana, his native state. Will began to be a botanist; he received a master's degree in botany at the University of Chicago....
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    Ralph Tate (category Articles with Botanist identifiers)
    Ralph Tate (11 March 1840 – 20 September 1901) was a British-born botanist and geologist, who was later active in Australia. Tate was born at Alnwick in...
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  • murders. Gil Grissom, a forensic entomologist, D.B. Russell, an esteemed botanist, and Julie Finlay and Catherine Willows, blood spatter experts with extensive...
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    there. This was later changed to "Botanist Bay" and finally Botany Bay after the unique specimens retrieved by the botanists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander...
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  • February 1920 – 8 May 1998) was a British soldier and botanist. He was born in Middlesbrough to John William Heslop-Harrison and his wife Christian Henderson...
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    William Dampier (baptised 5 September 1651; died March 1715) was an English explorer, pirate, privateer, navigator, and naturalist who became the first...
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