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William Aiton
William Aiton William Aiton (1731 - February 2, 1793) was a Scottish botanist. Aiton was born near Hamilton. Having been ...
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William Aiton (translated from German)
William Aiton William Aiton (* 1731 Hamilton/ Scotland , ? 1. February 1793 in Kew/ England ) was a British Botaniker. Aiton formed in the Chelseagarten and became ...
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William Aiton (translated from French)
William Aiton William Aiton ( 1731 , close ofHamilton, Écosse - 2 February 1793 ... in 1810-1813 by his/her son William Townsend Aiton ( 1766 - 1849 ), which succeeds ...
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William Aiton (translated from Spanish)
William Aiton William Aiton ( 1731 - 2 of February , 1793 ) was botanist escocés . Biography William Aiton it was born near Hamilton. ...
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William Townsend Aiton (translated from French)
William Townsend Aiton William Townsend Aiton is one botanist britannic , born in 1766 ... youth, at the sides of his father, William Aiton (1731-1793), with Jardins botanical ...
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William Jackson Hooker
William Jackson Hooker Sir William Jackson Hooker (July 6, 1785 – August ... was succeeded by a new edition of William Curtis's Flora Londinensis, for which he ... Botanic Gardens, Kew, on the resignation of William Aiton. Under his direction the gardens expanded ...
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William Jackson Hooker (translated from Spanish)
William Jackson Hooker Sir William Jackson Hooker (Julio 6, 1785 - August 12 ... a new edition of Flora Londinensis of William Curtis, for which it wrote the reviews ... Garden of Kew, by the resignation of William Aiton. Under their direction the gardens increased ...
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List of the abbreviations standard of the authors botanists (translated from Italian)
... Gray - Asa Gray To.Henry - Augustine Henry Aiton - William Aiton Ait. - William Aiton Ait. f. - William Townsend Aiton To. ...
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List abbreviations of author in vegetable taxonomy (translated from French)
... 1750-1837) Agassiz - Louis Agassiz (1807-1873) Aiton - William Aiton (1731-1793) Al.Brongn. - Alexandre Brongniart (1770 ... Audouin (1797-1841) With.W.Benn. - Alfred William Bennett (1833-1902) With.W.Hill - Arthur William Hill (1875-1941) Azara - Felix de ...
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List of biologists
... Agassiz Nikolaus Ager (1568-1634), French botanist William Aiton (1731-1793), Scottish botanist (abbr. in botany : Aiton) Bruce Alberts (born 1938), American biochemist, former ... Backhouse Alexander (1885-1965), English ornithologist Alfred William Alcock (1859-1933), British naturalist Salim Ali ... 1777), American botanist (abbr. in botany : Bartram) William Bartram (1739-1823), American naturalist (abbr. ...
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