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  1. Rambles in North-Western America: From the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains. Being a Description of the Physical Geography, Climate, Soil, Productions, ... Educational Institutions, Arboreal Botany by John Mortimer Murphy, 2010-01-10
  2. Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington: Volume 4, The Department of Plant Biology by Patricia Craig, 2005-06-20
  3. Explorations and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1921 : Contains Articles on the Canadian Rockes, Paleontology, Astrophysics, Botany, Heredity, Entomology, Archaeology, Kiowa, Susquehanna River, Pueblo Bonito, Cahokia, and more by Smithsonian Institution., 1922
  4. RAMBLES IN NORTH-WESTERN AMERICA FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS BEING A DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY CLIMATE SOIL PRODUCTIONS INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL RESOURCES SCENERY POPULATION EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ARBOREAL BOTANY AND GAME by John Mortimer Murphy, 1879
  5. People, plants and politics: The development of institution-based botany in California, 1853-1906 by Barbara Ertter, 2000
  6. Botany of the Maya Area Miscellaneous Papers XIV - XXI (Publication 522) by Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1940
  7. BOTANY OF THE MAYA AREA; MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS I-XXI, 2 Volumes, complete. by Carnegie Institution Of Washington, 1936-01-01
  8. Species list of the modern cleared leaves in the collection of the Division of Paleobotany, Smithsonian Institution by Leo J Hickey, 1973
  9. Account Of Progress In Botany In The Year 1881 - From The Smithsonian Report For 1881 by Prof. William G.; Smithsonian Institution Farlow, 1883-01-01
  10. Botany of the Maya Area Miscellaneous Papers I - XIII by Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1936
  11. Explorations and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1922 : Contains articles on Canada, Paleontology, Astrophysics, Fur Seal Islands, Australia, China, Heredity, Jamaica, Biology, Botany, Ancient Man in Europe, Archaeology, and much more by Smithsonian Institution., 1923-01-01
  12. Explorations and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1923 : Contains articles on Canadian Rockies, Dinosaur National Monuement, Fossil Footprints, Great Basin Paleontology, Molluscan Studies, Botany, Early Man, Archaeology, and much more by Smithsonian Institution., 1924-01-01
  13. Account Of Recent Progress In Botany In The Year 1881 - From The Smithsonian Report For 1881 by Prof. William G.; Smithsonian Institution Farlow, 1883-01-01
  14. Account Of Recent Progress In Botany (for The Years 1889 And 1880) - From The Smithsonian Report For 1880 by Prof. William G.; Smithsonian Institution Farlow, 1881-01-01

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7. George Shaw
10 December 1751 Bierton, Buckinghamshire Died 22 July 1813 Nationality English Fields botany Institutions Oxford University
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Nationality English Fields botany Institutions Oxford University George Shaw (10 December 1751 - 22 July 1813) was an English botanist and zoologist Shaw was born at Bierton Buckinghamshire and was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford , receiving his M.A. in 1772. He took up the profession of medical practitioner. In 1786 he became the assistant lecturer in botany at Oxford University . He was a co-founder of the Linnean Society in 1788, and became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1789. In 1791 Shaw became assistant keeper of the natural history department at the British Museum , succeeding Edward Whitaker Gray as keeper in 1806. He found that most of the items donated to the museum by Hans Sloane were in very bad condition. Medical and anatomical material was sent to the museum at the Royal College of Surgeons , but many of the stuffed animals and birds had deteriorated and had to be burnt. The pay from the museum was so poor that Shaw had to spend much of his time writing, and thus neglected the upkeep of the collection. He was succeeded after his death by his assistant Charles Konig Shaw published one of the first English descriptions with scientific names of several of the common Australian animals in his "Zoology of New Holland (1794). He was among the first scientists to examine a

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9. Matthias Jakob Schleiden
Botany Institutions University of Jena, University of Dorpat Alma mater Heidelberg Known for Cell theory Author abbreviation (botany) Schleid.
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Matthias Jakob Schleiden
Born 5 April 1804
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Germany Died 23 June 1881
Frankfurt am Main
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Nationality German Fields Botany Institutions University of Jena University of Dorpat Alma mater Heidelberg ... Author abbreviation (botany) Schleid. Die Entwickelung der Meduse ("The Development of the Medusæ"), in Schleiden's Das Meer Matthias Jakob Schleiden German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory , along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow Born in Hamburg , Schleiden was educated at Heidelberg with a degree in Biological Science and a second degree in Law, then practiced law in Hamburg, but soon developed his love for the botany into a full-time pursuit. Schleiden preferred to study plant structure under the microscope . While a professor of botany at the University of Jena , he wrote Contributions to Phytogenesis (1838), in which he stated that the different parts of the plant organism are composed of cells. Thus, Schleiden and Theodor Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry. He also recognized the importance of the cell nucleus , discovered in 1831 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown and sensed its connection with cell division Schleiden was one of the first German biologists to accept Charles Darwin 's theory of evolution . He became professor of botany at the University of Dorpat in 1863. He concluded that all plant parts are made of cells. He died in

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12. George Diggs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Botany Institutions Austin College Botanical Research Institute of Texas Alma mater University of Wisconsin–Madison College of William and Mary Notable awards
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Texas Professor of the Year 1999 George M. Diggs, Jr. (1952-) holds a Ph. D. in Biology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison . He is Professor of Biology at Austin College in Sherman, Texas . He is a specialist in the systematics of the plant genera Comarostaphylis and Arctostaphylos (Ericaceae). This recent research has focused on the floras of North Central and Eastern Texas Diggs is Research Associate of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) in Fort Worth . In 1999 he was named Texas "Professor of the Year" by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. In 2000, Diggs was awarded the Donovan Stewart Correll Memorial Award for Scientific Writing by the Native Plant Society of Texas for his book . In 2006, Diggs and coauthors were awarded the Donovan Stewart Correll Memorial Award for Scientific Writing by the Native Plant Society of Texas for their book "Illustrated Flora of East Texas, Volume One"

13. Antonio Musa Brassavola
botany Institutions Ferrara Alma mater Ferrara Doctoral advisor Niccol Leoniceno Manardi Doctoral students Gabriele Falloppio Influences Galen
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Antonio Musa Brassavola Born January 16, 1500
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Manardi Doctoral students Gabriele Falloppio Influences Galen Antonio Muso Brassavola (variously spelled Brasavoli Brasavola , or Brasavoli , born January 16, 1500 in Ferrara ) was an Italian physician and one of the most famous of his time. He studied under Niccolò Leoniceno and Manardi. He was the friend and physician of Ercolo II, the prince of Este. He was also the consulting physician of Kings Francis I Charles V Henry VIII and Popes Paul III Leo X Clement VIII and Julius III . He performed the first successful tracheotomy, and published an account of it in 1546. He was the chair of philosophy in Ferrara and also studied botany and medicine A genus of orchid , called Brassavola , is named after him.
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14. George Shaw - Citizendia
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16. Alphonse_de_Candolle - Encyclopedia Of Plants
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Fields botany Institutions University of Geneva Influences A. P. de Candolle Influenced Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle Nikolai Vavilov Notable awards Linnean Medal Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyrame de Candolle Paris October 28, 1806 – Geneva April 4, 1893), was a French-Swiss botanist, the son of the Swiss botanist A. P. de Candolle He first devoted himself to the study of law, but gradually drifted to botany and finally succeeded to his father's chair at the University of Geneva . He published a number of botanical works, including continuations of the Prodromus in collaboration with his son, Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle . Among his other contributions is the creation of the first Code of Botanical Nomenclature (adopted by the International Botanical Congress in 1867), being the prototype of the current ICBN . He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1859 and was awarded the Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society of London in 1889. He is also known for a study of the religious affiliations of foreign members of the French and British Academies of Science during the

17. Alexander_Braun - Encyclopedia Of Plants
May 10, 1805 Died March 29, 1877 Fields botany Institutions Freiburg Giessen University of Berlin Known for morphology
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Alexander Braun Born May 10, 1805
Died March 29, 1877
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morphology Alexander Carl Heinrich Braun (May 10, 1805 – March 29, 1877) was a German botanist from Regensburg Bavaria He studied botany in Heidelberg Paris and Munich . In 1833 he began teaching botany at the Polytechnic School of Karlsruhe , staying there until 1846. Afterwards he was a professor of botany in Freiburg (from 1846), Giessen (from 1850) and at the University of Berlin (1851), where he remained until 1877. While in Berlin, he was also director of the Berlin Botanical Garden. In 1852, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Braun is largely known for his research involving plant morphology . He was a proponent of vitalism , a popular 19th century speculative theory which stated that a regulative force exists within living matter in order to maintain functionality. Despite these beliefs, Braun made important contributions in the field of cell theory . From his 1830s analysis of the arrangement of scales on a pine cone he was a pioneer of phyllotaxis A decorative plant known as Braun's holly fern polystichum braunii ) is named after him.

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19. Matthias Jakob Schleiden - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Nationality German Fields Botany Institutions University of Jena University of Dorpat Alma mater Heidelberg ... Author abbreviation (botany) Schleid. Die Entwickelung der Meduse ("The Development of the Medusæ"), in Schleiden's Das Meer Matthias Jakob Schleiden German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory , along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow Born in Hamburg , Schleiden was educated at Heidelberg with a degree in Biological Science and a second degree in Law, then practiced law in Hamburg, but soon developed his love for the botany into a full-time pursuit. Schleiden preferred to study plant structure under the microscope . While a professor of botany at the University of Jena , he wrote Contributions to Phytogenesis (1838), in which he stated that the different parts of the plant organism are composed of cells. Thus, Schleiden and Theodor Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry. He also recognized the importance of the cell nucleus , discovered in 1831 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown and sensed its connection with cell division Schleiden was one of the first German biologists to accept Charles Darwin 's theory of evolution . He became professor of botany at the University of Dorpat in 1863. He concluded that all plant parts are made of cells. He died in

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