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    Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander (19 February 1733 – 13 May 1782) was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Solander...
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    named in honour of Daniel Carlsson Solander, similar to the Solander Islands off New Zealand. It was previously referred to as "Solander Rock" and "Split...
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    with Sir Joseph Banks and, following the death of Swedish naturalist Daniel Solander in 1782, was the librarian of the Royal Society and vice-president...
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     962–978), King of England (reburied from Shaftesbury Abbey 1984) Daniel Carlsson Solander (1733–1782), Swedish naturalist, apostle of Carl Linnaeus and scientist...
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    and his wife. He had as librarian and curator of his collections Solander, Jonas Carlsson Dryander, and Robert Brown in succession. Also in 1779, Banks took...
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    Gustaf Lidbeck Anton Rolandsson Martin Pehr Osbeck Daniel Rolander Göran Rothman Daniel Solander Anders Erikson Sparrman Christopher Tärnström Peter...
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    Stockholm Resilience Centre Olaus Rudbeckius, junior (1660–1740), botanist Daniel Solander (1733–1782), botanist Peter Gustaf Tengmalm (1754–1803), naturalist...
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  • third edition, the first English edition, was compiled by Daniel Solander, Jonas Carlsson Dryander, and Robert Brown and published in 1789 under the...
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    descriptions were written by Daniel Solander or Jonas Carlsson Dryander. Some sources ascribe the name Lotus glaucus to Solander or to Dryander. However,...
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