Assorted papers from the Herbarium of William Wilson 1826-1870

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Assorted papers from the Herbarium of William Wilson 1826-1870

1 box of assorted papers

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Gardner George fl 1843

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Wilson, William, 1799-1871

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William Wilson (1799-1871) was a British bryologist noted for his work, Bryologia Britannica ... (1855). He collaborated with Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker on Musci Antarctici (1839-1843) . He was born 7 June 1799 in Warrington, England and died 3 April 1871 in Paddington, near Warrington. From the description of William Wilson papers 1800-1869. (New York Botanical Garden). WorldCat record id: 44262242 William Wilson (1799-1871) was a British bryologist noted for his work, Bryolo...

Wilson, William

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Epithet: of Add MS 35805 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000354.0x00000a William Wilson was the Labour Member of Parliament for Coventry South (later Coventry South East) from 1964-1983. He proposed the successful Divorce Law Reform Private Member's Bill in 1967. From the guide to the Qualidata: William Wilson Divorce Law Reform Papers, c.1967-1968, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Libr...

Davies John fl 1858

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Sadler John fl 1869

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Bell William fl 1869

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Hooker, William Jackson, Sir, 1785-1865

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William Jackson Hooker was the premier English botanist of his time. His early interest in natural history was refined to botany by the fortuitous discovery of a rare moss. His education included travels through Europe, after which he became regius professor of botany at Glasgow. He published extensively, and founded and edited several journals; his main interests were ferns, mosses, and fungi, and he was a pioneer of economic botany. He was appointed first director of Kew Gardens, which became ...