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Sketch of Tradescantia by Robert BrownA sketch by Robert Brown, the eminent botanist
Pressed insects, mounted by botanist Leonard Plukenet (1642Pressed by Leonard Plukenet in around 1690
William Benjamin Carpenter (1813-1885)Member of the Challenger expedition (1873-1876) with responsibility for Orbitolites. The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876)
Rembert Dodoens (1516-1585)Portrait of Rembert Dodoens, a botanist and herbalist, aged 35, from Trium priorum de stirpium historia
Botanist from H. M. S. Challenger (1873)The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an
William Williamson Newbould (1819-1886)Portrait believed to be of Rev. William Williamson Newbould, a Sheffield born botanist
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911)Youngest son of the botanist and professor William Jackson Hooker. Joseph Dalton Hooke, became an established botanist, plant collector and traveller
John Torrey (1796-1873)Portrait of John Torrey, an American botanist and chemist, professor of chemistry and natural history at Princeton university, teacher to Asa Gray who also went on to be a famous American botanist
Thomas Allis (1788-1875)Portrait of Thomas Allis, a botanist
Justin Palliot (1829-1891)Portrait of Justin Palliot, a French botanist specialising in Spermatophytes
Elias Fries (1794-1878)Portrait of Elias Fries, a Swedish born botanist, and professor at the Univeristy of Lund and at the University of Uppsala, specialising in the systematics of fungi
John Thomas Irvine Boswell-Syme (1822-1888)Portrait of John Thomas Irvine Boswell-Syme, a Scottish born botanist who was the Curator of the Botanical Society in Edinburgh
Dr. Henry Trimen (1843-1896)Portrait of Dr. Henry Trimen, a botanist
James Backhouse (1794-1869)Portrait of James Backhouse, an English botanist
In the bush botanizing, Bermuda 1873A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Hewett Cottrell Watson (1804-1881)Original photograph held within the Botany Library of The Natural History Museum, London
Dr. Vasey (1822-93)Medical doctor and botanist
Pierre Alfred Deseglise (1823-1883)Portrait of Pierre Alfred Deseglise, a French botanist specialising in Spermatophytes
Dr. August Wilhelm Eichler (1839-1887)
Alphonse de Candolle (1806-1893)Portrait of Alphonse de Candolle, a Swiss botanist
Sir William Hooker (1785-1865)Portrait of Sir William Hooker, Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew
George Bentham (1800 -1884)Portrait of George Bentham, a British born botanist and taxonomist, who in 1854, donated his large collection of botanical specimens to Kew Gardens
Andrew Murray (1812-1878)Portrait of Andrew Murray, a Scottish botanist
John Lindley (1799-1865)Portrait of John Lindley, an English botanist and taxonomist. Also secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society
Dr Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward (1791-1868)Portrait of Dr Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward, an English botanist who mainly collected from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
Dr. Henry Fletcher Hance (1827)Portrait of Dr. Henry Fletcher Hance, a botanist and diplomat who worked in Hong Kong, Whampoa and Canton, China on diplomatic roles
Berthold Seeman (1825-1871)Portrait of Berthold Seeman, a German botanist and traveller, who died at the Javali mine, Nicaragua, 1871. Berthold was part of 3 Arctic voyages and travelled round the world in 1846
Thomas Moore (1821-1887)Portrait of Thomas Moore, a British gardener and botanist. Expert on British Ferns and Curator of the apothecaries companys garden in Chelsea 1848
Auguste Francois Marie Glaziou (1828-1906)Portrait of Auguste Francois Marie Glaziou, a French botanist from Brazil who specialised in Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes
Professor Sir Arthur Tansley (1871-1955)Portrait of Sir Arthur Tansley, an English botanist
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, F. R. S. (1817-1911)Portrait of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, an English botanist and traveller. Photographed by Maull & Polyblank, Photographers. Ca 1854
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)Painting of Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, by Magnus Hallman, c. 1780. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London. Linnaeus is known as the Father of Taxonomy
Scientist working in herbariumBotanist annotating herbarium specimen sheet at the Natural History Museum, London
Dr. William Lauder Lindsay (1829-1880)Portrait of Dr. William Lauder Lindsay, a Scottish botanist
David Moore (1807)Portrait of David Moore, a Scottish born botanist and curator of the botanical gardens at Glasnevin, Ireland in 1838
Asa Gray (1810-1888)Portrait of Asa Gray, an American botanist and an early advocate of Darwinism. Also professor of natural history at Harvard University and author of Flora of North America (1838-1843)
Dr. George Kearsley Shaw (1751-1813)Portrait of Dr. George Kearsley Shaw, a zoologist and botanist, who joined the Museum in 1791
Raphael Blanchard (1857-1919)Portrait of Raphael Blanchard, a French botanist. From Archives de Parasitologie Tome XVI No 4, 31 October 1919
CAVANILLES PALOP, Antonio Jos頨1745-1804). Spanish" CAVANILLES PALOP, Antonio Jos頨 1745-1804). Spanish naturalist, botanist and clergyman. Picture of his work " Obervaciones sobre la historia natural
Hugo Von MohlHUGO VON MOHL German botanist Date: 1805 - 1872
Puschkinia Scilloides (Hyacinth), a perennial flowering plant of the Hyacinthaceae family, with three varieties. It is named after the Russian botanist, Apollo Mussin-Pushkin
The Botanist Who Plucked A Blossom on Kew Gardens by LeslieA homage to H.M. Bateman showing a young and bespectacled botanist, blissfully unaware of the shock and horror provoked by his actions
Alexandre H G De CassiniALEXANDRE H G DE CASSINI French botanist, and member of the French Royal Academy of Science
Adolf Van VoorstADOLF VAN VOORST (known as Vorstius) Dutch physician and botanist, professor at Louvain. [Do not confuse with his contemporary Aelius Everard v V.]
James Anderson, BotanistJAMES ANDERSON - Physician- general to the East India Company, made valuable medical innovations in India, important studies of insects and crop introduction