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  2. John Rea (horticulturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Rea lived at Kinlet in Shropshire.As a gardener he was reputed to have had the largest collection of tulips in England, to have introduced new plants, and to have planned the gardens at Gerard's Bromley, Staffordshire, the seat of Charles Gerard, 4th Baron Gerard, to whose son he dedicated his Flora. [1]

  3. List of botanists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of botanists who have Wikipedia articles, in alphabetical order by surname.The List of botanists by author abbreviation is mostly a list of plant taxonomists because an author receives a standard abbreviation only when that author originates a new plant name.

  4. List of botanists by author abbreviation (Q–R) - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published. This list follows that established by Brummitt & Powell (1992). [1]

  5. John Rae (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    John Rae FRS FRGS (Inuktitut: ᐊᒡᓘᑲ, ; 30 September 1813 – 22 July 1893) was a Scottish surgeon who explored parts of northern Canada. He was a pioneer explorer of the Northwest Passage . Rae explored the Gulf of Boothia , northwest of the Hudson Bay , from 1846 to 1847, and the Arctic coast near Victoria Island from 1848 to 1851.

  6. List of botanists by author abbreviation (M) - Wikipedia

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    Maconochie – John Richard Maconochie (1941–1984) Macoun – John Macoun (1831–1920) MacOwan – Peter MacOwan (1830–1909) M.A.Curtis – Moses Ashley Curtis (1808–1872) Madani – Leopold Madani (fl. 1993) Madden – Edward Madden (1805–1856) Madenis – Claude Benoit Madenis (1798–1863) Madhus. – Pandara Valappil Madhusoodanan ...

  7. John Ray - Wikipedia

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    John Ray by Roubiliac, British Museum. John Ray FRS (29 November 1627 – 17 January 1705) was a Christian English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists. Until 1670, he wrote his name as John Wray. From then on, he used 'Ray', after "having ascertained that such had been the practice of his family ...

  8. Category:Scottish botanists - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Македонски ... His Majesty's Botanist This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 16:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. John Rae (economist) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Economics Association awards the John Rae prize every two years since 1994 to the Canadian economist with "the best research record for the past five years." ." The prize has been named after John Rae (1796–1872) who did most of his work in Canada and was "a genuine precursor of endogenous growth theo