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Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778 (47)

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John Bartram was the first native American botanist and made many journeys through the southern frontier, collecting seeds and bulbs for transplanting. Swedish botanist. Robert Leslie Usinger (1912-1968), one of the world's outstanding entomologists and an expert on the ecology of insects, was professor entomology at the University of California during most of his career. He was the author of 150 scientific books and papers. As a hobby, Us...

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Linné, Carl von, 1741-1783 (3)

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José Francisco Correia da Serra (1750–1823, APS 1812) was an abbot, diplomat, scholar and botanist. In his work as a botanist he was particularly concerned with the systematic classification of vegetable species. Thomas Jefferson described him as “profoundly learned in several branches of science he was so above all others in that of Botany; in which he preferred an amalgamation of the methods of Linnaeus [1707-1778, APS 1769] and of Jussieu [1686-1758] to either of them exclusiv...

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