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The | botanical species Rubus grabowskii is named after him. |
Though distilled from the same | botanical species as neroli and bitter orange, Petitgr |
stone rock supporting exceptional and varied | botanical species. |
ith whom Heidmann agreed to collect and ship | botanical specimens from German Southwest Africa to Zu |
ew South Wales was named for the quantity of | botanical specimens found there, the history of the na |
insects, corals and other invertebrates and | botanical specimens and other exotica alongside his Br |
es in 1842, spending three months collecting | botanical specimens from four of the larger islands, w |
Between 1781 and 1789 he collected | botanical specimens in Central America and the West In |
tis to assist with collecting, including the | botanical specimens collected by the expedition. |
scientists planned to collect zoological and | botanical specimens, which would then be sold to museu |
He distributed many | botanical specimens, many of which were taken from pla |
to house Mary II of England's collection of | botanical specimens. |
n particular his study of Chinese & Japanese | botanical specimens. |
local high school, but continued to collect | botanical specimens. |
k, formerly the Living Desert Zoological and | Botanical State Park, is a zoo and botanical garden di |
From 1835 to 1844 he performed | botanical studies on several expeditions within the Un |
Tuckerman liked to write his | botanical studies in Latin. |
fly on his labours in Slavonic philology his | botanical studies are not without value in the history |
For as a mere | botanical study of the Water Lily and Alisma, as well |
any, its dried riverbed was the subject of a | botanical study by Marie Stopes. |
Brown's illustrations included birds, | botanical subjects and insects. |
ger studied roses and published 34 papers on | botanical subjects and two volumes on the roses of Eur |
Hiern published in over 50 works on | botanical subjects. |
), M. Sc. (Madras Christian College), Ph.D. ( | Botanical Survey of India) was Head of Department of B |
cutta in 1871, and the first Director of the | Botanical Survey of India from 1890. |
institutes like Zoological Survey of India, | Botanical Survey of India, Geological Survey of India, |
that work of the Geological Survey of India, | Botanical Survey of India, Meteorological Department, |
Report on a | botanical survey of Stewart Island |
esumed extinct until, in May, 2008, during a | botanical survey of St Helena, a small population of t |
Sam Mathew and Lekshminarasinhan ( | Botanical Survey of India) were able to relocated this |
K. Subramanyam, who was the director of the | Botanical Survey of India. |
Mathew for the 'Flora India Project' of the | Botanical Survey of India, this taxon was relocated in |
try, and in spite of meticulous, if sporadic | botanical surveyance in many parts of the south and we |
eolatum, was discovered during 2004 and 2006 | botanical surveys of plants in Parque Nacional El Cusu |
In 1864 he went on | botanical surveys to the Hawaiian Islands with William |
Amanita bivolvata is a | botanical synonym. |
Botanical synonyms include Erigeron acris L. | |
Botanical synonyms for the plant also include Schotia | |
Botanical synonyms include Hornstedtia fulgens, Nicola | |
Botanical synonyms include Amomum maingayi Baker, Horn | |
Botanical synonyms include Atriplex portulacoides L. a | |
Botanical synonyms include Acacia selloi Spreng. | |
of fructification for the foundation of his | botanical system; finally, the ingenious and at the sa |
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, publishes | Botanical Tables, containing the different familys of |
He used his | botanical talents to plant a regimental park, orchard |
He is an Australian | botanical taxonomist. |
He also did extensive work in the study of | botanical teratology. |
Cauliflory is a | botanical term referring to plants which flower and fr |
Chasmogamy is a | botanical term describing a type of flower. |
Corymboid is a | botanical term referring to flowers growing in such a |
A | botanical term applied to both the Kingdom plantae, an |
"cavity" and "stone") is a | botanical term for the inorganic concretions, usually |
For the | botanical term, see Adventitious. |
s Introduction; containing an explanation of | botanical terms and an illustration of the system of L |
Glossary of | Botanical Terms (1900) |
an introduction to botany, and a glossary of | botanical terms. |
econd edition (1792) of Withering's standard | botanical text, The Botanical Arrangement of All the V |
research, and sometimes review articles, on | botanical topics, especially those related to Australi |
00 regional trees and shrubs planted along a | botanical trail with landscape views of the Massif du |
t of the arboretum, as well as creation of a | botanical trail and rehabilitation of the garden. |
The Institut Klorane also maintains a | botanical trail in Carla and the botanical conservator |
th zoological exhibits, free-ranging lemurs, | botanical trails, dugout canoe tours, and environmenta |
He received | botanical training under Willem Hendrik de Vriese (180 |
elsea, London in 1874, where he received his | botanical training in the "New Plant Department". |
Apart from the architectural and | botanical transformations that took place in Balboa Pa |
, 1859-1933), and was also author of an 1851 | botanical treatise called Flora Hamburgensis. |
cess can be used to create realistic-looking | botanical trees. |
eding seedless Kinnow and discovered two new | botanical varieties of wheat. |
Within these | botanical varieties, there are many strains and modern |
Pinky Vodka is a hand-blended | botanical vodka created by champion wine tasters in Sw |
The earliest surviving illustrated | botanical work is the Codex vindobonensis. |
Perhaps the most celebrated | botanical work ever printed was written by Leonard Fuc |
Her most important | botanical work was How to Know the Wild Flowers (1893) |
In 1819 he published a | botanical work Flora Conchica, and other papers for sc |
rtus botanicus and in 1825 commenced a major | botanical work, the Genera et Species Orchidearum et A |
His | botanical works include Plantae Veronenses, seu Stirpi |
He wrote a number of | botanical works. |
saw as a major advance in the productions of | botanical works. |
n called a father of botany, because, in his | botanical writings, he relied not so much on the ancie |
s; a dental centre; a library; well equipped | botanical, zoological, physical & chemical labs; two h |
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