One Hundred and One BotanistsPurdue University Press, 2002 - 351 sidor A great collection of the lives of important botanists throughout time, this book is part biography and part vignette. |
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Hieronymus Boch | 23 |
Piendra Mattioli | 26 |
Hugo von Mohl | 176 |
Alphonse de Candolle | 178 |
Alvan Wentworth Chapman | 181 |
Charles Darwin | 184 |
George Engelmann | 188 |
Asa Gray | 191 |
Joseph Dalton Hooker | 196 |
Carl von Nageli | 200 |
Valerius Cordus | 29 |
Rembert Dodoens | 32 |
Konrad Gesner | 35 |
Andrea Cesalpino | 39 |
Clusius | 43 |
John Gerard | 46 |
Gaspard Bauhin | 49 |
Jan Baptista Van Helmont | 53 |
John Ray | 56 |
Anton Leeuwenhoek | 60 |
Robert Hooke | 65 |
Nehemiah Grew | 68 |
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort | 71 |
Rudolph Jakob Camerarius | 74 |
Stephen Hales | 77 |
John and William Bartram | 80 |
GeorgeLouis Comte de Buffon | 82 |
Carl Linnaeus | 86 |
Victor von Haller | 94 |
Michel Adanson | 97 |
Johann Hedwig | 101 |
Jan Ingenhousz | 104 |
Joseph Priestley | 107 |
Sir Joseph Banks | 110 |
Jean Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck | 113 |
AntoineLaurent de Jussieu | 118 |
Thomas Andrew Knight | 121 |
Christiaan Persoon | 124 |
Johann Moldenhawer | 127 |
Nicholas de Saussure | 129 |
Robert Brown | 132 |
Friedrick Pursch | 136 |
Rene Dutrochet | 139 |
Amos Eaton | 143 |
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle | 145 |
William Jackson Hooker | 148 |
Thomas Nuttall | 151 |
Elias Fries | 154 |
John Henslow | 157 |
John Torrey | 160 |
George Bentham | 163 |
AdolpheTheodore Brongniart | 167 |
Miles Berkeley | 170 |
Jacob Schleiden | 173 |
Johann Gregor Mendel | 203 |
Nathanael Pringsheim | 207 |
Wilhelm Hofmeister | 210 |
Heinrich de Bary | 213 |
Julius von Sachs | 216 |
Julius Brefeld | 220 |
August Eichler | 223 |
Phillippe Van Tieghem | 225 |
Johannes Warming | 227 |
Heinrich Engler | 230 |
Eduard Strasburger | 233 |
Charles Bessey | 237 |
William Pfeffer | 241 |
Hugo de Vries | 244 |
Luther Burbank | 247 |
John Coulter | 251 |
Marcus Jones | 254 |
Gottlieb Haberlandt | 258 |
Dukinfield Henry Scott | 261 |
Frederick Orpen Bower | 264 |
Karl von Goebel | 267 |
Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper | 271 |
Liberty Hyde Bailey | 274 |
Roland Thaxter | 278 |
Nathaniel Lord Britton | 280 |
George Washington Carver | 285 |
Hugh Neville Dixon | 291 |
Charles Deam | 293 |
Albert Spear Hitchcock | 296 |
Daniel MacDougal | 299 |
Mary Agnes Chase | 303 |
Henry Chandler Cowles | 306 |
Henry Horatio Dixon | 308 |
John Kunkel Small | 311 |
Arthur Tansley | 315 |
Richard Willstatter | 318 |
Merritt Fernald | 321 |
Fredrick Clements | 326 |
Agnes Robertson Arber | 331 |
Henry Gleason | 334 |
Winona Hazel Welch | 340 |
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Academic Press Adanson Alphonse de Candolle Arber Asa Gray Bary Bauhin became Bentham Bessey biology Botanical Garden Botanical Science botanist Britton Brunfels Bryophytes Buffon Burbank Cambridge Candolle Carver cell century Cesalpino citations classification Clements Cordus Darwin descriptions Dictionary of Scientific Dioscorides Dixon ecology edition Engler evidently example father Fernald Flora flower fungi genera genus George Washington Carver German Gesner Ghini Gleason Henslow Herbals herbarium History of Botanical Hitchcock Hofmeister Hooker included Iowa Joseph Dalton Hooker Lamarck latter Leeuwenhoek Liberty Hyde Bailey Linnaean Linnaeus London major Manual married Mendel Michel Adanson Miles Joseph Berkeley Morton mosses Nägeli natural nomenclature North American numerous paleobotany perhaps person plant physiology Plantarum primarily produced professor publication published Sachs Schimper Schleiden Scientific Biography seemingly SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY species Stafleu Strasburger subsequently Tansley taxonomic Theophrastus theory thesis tion Torrey Tournefort Trifolium University Press Welch writing wrote York Botanical Garden
Populära avsnitt
Sida 7 - Superstitiousness, I need hardly say, would seem to be a sort of cowardice with respect to the divine; and your Superstitious man such as will not sally forth for the day till he have washed his hands and sprinkled himself at the Nine Springs, and put a bit of bayleaf from a temple in his mouth. And
Sida 7 - cat cross his path he will not proceed on his way till someone else be gone by, or he have cast three stones across the street. Should he