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    Jonas Carlsson Dryander (5 March 1748 – 19 October 1810) was a Swedish botanist. Dryander was born in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was the son of Carl Leonard...
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  • scholar Jonas Carlsson Dryander (also "Johann Dryander"), Swedish botanist (1748–1810) Johann Friedrich Dryander (1756–1812), German painter Dryander is also...
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  • Ruggles Woodbridge, American colonel and physician (d. 1819) 1748 – Jonas Carlsson Dryander, Swedish botanist and biologist (d. 1810) 1748 – William Shield...
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    Carl Fredrik Adler Johann Beckmann Andreas Berlin Anders Dahl Jonas Carlsson Dryander Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart Johan Christian Fabricius Johan Peter Falk...
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    He had as librarian and curator of his collections Solander, Jonas Carlsson Dryander, and Robert Brown in succession. Also in 1779, Banks took a lease...
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  • edition, the first English edition, was compiled by Daniel Solander, Jonas Carlsson Dryander, and Robert Brown and published in 1789 under the name of William...
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    collected in Arnhem Land. The specific epithet (dryandri) honours Jonas Carlsson Dryander. In 1986, Donald McGillivray described two subspecies of G. dryandri...
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  • Drummond (1780–1835) Drury – Heber Drury (1819–1905) Dryand. – Jonas Carlsson Dryander (1748–1810) D.S.Conant – David Stoughton Conant (1949–2018) D.S...
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    formally described and named Aster patens by Swedish botanist Jonas Carlsson Dryander and published by Scottish botanist William Aiton in 1789. It was...
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    posthumous reputation. It has been claimed that Banks treated Solander, and Jonas Dryander, as his servants rather than as botanists of equal standing to others...
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    The species was first formally described by Swedish botanist Jonas Carlsson Dryander and the description was published in William Aiton's Hortus Kewensis...
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    written by Daniel Solander or Jonas Carlsson Dryander. Some sources ascribe the name Lotus glaucus to Solander or to Dryander. However, the International...
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    published description was likely actually written by botanist Jonas Carlsson Dryander, working as a librarian for Joseph Banks, and so the author citation...
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    Age archaeologist Albertina Carlsson (1848–1930), zoologist Augusta Christie-Linde (1870–1953), zoologist Jonas C. Dryander (1748–1810), botanist Eva Ekeblad...
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