Buckl. Samuel Botsford Buckley (1809-1884), US, Texas, geologist, naturalist, collector. Burm. f. Nicolaas Laurens Burman (1733-93), Netherlands. Bush Benjamin Franklin Bush (1858-1937), US, Missouri, postmaster, botanist. Butler Bertram Theodor Butler (1872-19 ?), US, Columbia University; Betula. A. Camus Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879-1965), France; Quercus, Castanea, Cupressus. Carr. Elie Abel Carrière (1818-96), France, Paris; horticulturist, botanist; Coniferae. Cav. Antonio José Cavanilles (1745-1804), Spain, Madrid. Cham. Ludolf Adalbert von Chamisso (formerly Louis Charles Adelaide Chamisso de Boncourt; 1781-1838); Germany, visited California in 1816 and Alaska in 1816 and 1817; naturalist, explorer. Chapm. Alvan Wentworth Chapman (1809-99), US, Florida, physician, botanist. H. H. Chapm. Herman Haupt Chapman (1874-1963), US, Yale University, forester. Christmann Gottlieb Friedrich Christmann (1752-?), Germany. Cogn. Celestin Alfred Cogniaux (1841-1916), Belgium; Mela stomataceae. Cook Orator Fuller Cook (1867-1949), US, Department of Agriculture, botanist, plant explorer; Palmae. Correa José Francisco Corrêa da Serra (1751-1823), Portugal; botanist, clergyman. Correll Donovan Stewart Correll (1908- ), US, Fairchild Tropical Garden, earlier Department of Agriculture. Cory Victor Louis Cory (1880-1964), US, Texas, Southern Methodist University. Coult. John Merle Coulter (1851-1928), US, University of Chicago. Cov. Frederick Vernon Coville (1867-1937), US, Department of Agriculture, National Herbarium. Crantz Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz (1722-1799), Austria, physician, botanist. A. Cunn. Allan Cunningham (1791-1839), England, Australia. M. A. Curtis Moses Ashley Curtis (1808-72), US, botanist, clergy man. A. Davidson Anstruther Davidson (1860-1932), US, Los Angeles, physician, botanist. W. T. Davis William Thompson Davis (1862-1945), US. DC. Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (also Décandolle; 1778-1841), Switzerland, Geneva. A. DC. Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle, the son (180693), Switzerland, Geneva. de Wit Deppe Dieck Hendrik Cornelis Dirk de Wit (1909- ), Netherlands. René Louiche Desfontaines (1750-1833), France, Paris. George Dieck (1847-1925), Germany, collected in western United States in 1888. A. Dietr. Albert Gottfried Dietrich (1795-1856), Germany, Berlin, gardener. D. Dietr. David Nathanael Friedrich Dietrich (1800-88), Germany, Jena. Dippel Leopold Dippel (1827-1914), Germany, dendrologist. Louis Albert Dode (1875-1943), France, botanist, forester; D. Don David Don (1799-1841), England, London. George Don (1798-1856), brother of David, England, botanical G. Don collector. Donn James Donn (1758-1813), British gardener. Dorman Keith William Dorman (1910-), US, Forest Service, fores ter. Dougl. David Douglas (1798-1834), Scotch botanical collector in Dugle Janet Mary Rogge Dugle (1934- ), US, Canada; Betula. Dunal Michel Félix Dunal (1789-1856), France, Montpellier. Duncan Durand Wilbur Howard Duncan (1910- ), US, University of Georgia. Elias Magloire Durand (1794-1873), US, Philadelphia, pharmacist, botanist. Durazzini Du Roi Antonio Durazzini (fl. 1772), Italy, Florence. Eastw. Alice Eastwood (1859-1953), US, California Academy of Eaton Amos Eaton (1776-1842), US, New York, botanist, author of first U.S. regional manual in English. Eberm. Carl Heinrich Ebermaier (1802-70), Germany. Eggl. William Webster Eggleston (1863-1935), US, Department of Ellis John Ellis (1710-76), Irish-born merchant in London. Endl. Stephen Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher (1804-49), Austria, Vienna, botanist, linguist; Coniferae. Engelm. George Engelmann (1809-84), US, St. Louis, physician, botanist; Coniferae, Cactaceae, Yucca. Engl. Adolf Engler (Heinrich Gustaf Adolf; 1844-1930), Germany, Eschsch. Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz (1793-1831), Esthonia, Rus- Fern. Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873-1950), US, Harvard University. João Manuel Antonio Paes do Amaral Franco (1921- ), Por tugal, Lisbon. Frém. John Charles Frémont (1813-90), US, general, explorer, politician, first plant collector in Sierra Nevada of California. Gaertn. Joseph Gaertner (1732-91), Germany, physician, botanist. Gaertn. f. Carl Friederich von Gaertner (1772-1850), son of Joseph, Germany, botanist. Gal. Henri (Guillaume) Galeotti (1814-58), Belgium, Mexico. Alexander Garden (1730-91), US, Charleston, S.C., physician and amateur botanist. Garden A. H. Gentry Alwin Howard Gentry (1945- ), US; Bignoniaceae. Glend. Robert Glendinning (fl. 1844-58), British nurseryman. Graham Robert C. Graham (1786-1845), Scotland, Edinburgh. Greene Edward Lee Greene (1843-1915), US, California, Catholic Grev. Robert Kaye Greville (1794-1866), Scotland, Edinburgh. Griseb. August Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach (1814-79), Germany, West Indies. F. Harper Francis Harper (1886- ), brother of Roland McMillan Harper, US, zoologist, botanist. Hartw. Karl Theodor Hartweg (1812-71), Germany, plant collector in Mexico and in California 1846-47. Hassk. Justus Carl Hasskarl (1811-94), Germany, Java. Haw. Adrian Hardy Haworth (1767-1833), British gardener and entomologist; succulents. H.B.K. Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (17691859), Germany, tropical America, naturalist, explorer; Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (1773-1858), France, tropical America, botanist, explorer; and Carl Sigismund Kunth (1788-1850), Germany, Berlin, botanist. Hedr. Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick (1870-1951), US, New York, pomologist. Heller Amos Arthur Heller (1867-1944), US, botanist, plant collector. Henry Augustine H. Henry (1857-1930), British forester, China. Hildebr. Friedrich Hermann Gustav Hildebrand (1835-1915), Ger many. Hilgard Theodore Charles Hilgard (1828-1917), US, Philadelphia, physician. E. J. Hill Ellsworth Jerome Hill (1833-1917), US, Illinois, teacher, botanist. Hook. William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), England, Kew. Hook. f. Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911), the son, England, Kew, visited America in 1877. Hopkins Hornem. Howell Jacq. Milton Hopkins (1906- ), US; Cercis. Jens Wilken Hornemann (1770-1841), Denmark. Thomas Jefferson Howell (1842-1912), US, Portland, Oreg. John Hutchinson (1884-1972), England, Kew, botanist, artist. Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin (1727-1817), Austria, West Indies, botanist, artist. James Edwin James (1797-1861), US, physician, naturalist, first plant collector in Colorado (1819-20). Jeps. Willis Linn Jepson (1867-1946), US, University of California, Berkeley. I. M. Johnst. Ivan Murray Johnston (1898-1960), US, Harvard University; Boraginaceae. M. C. Johnst. Marshall Conring Johnston (1930- ), US, University of Texas, Austin; Rhamnaceae. Juss. Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748-1836), France, Paris. Kearney Thomas Henry Kearney (1874-1956), US, Department of Agriculture; Arizona. Kell. Albert Kellogg (1813-87), US, California, San Francisco, physician, botanist. Kirchner Georg Kirchner (1837-85), Germany. K. Koch Karl Heinrich Emil Koch (1809-79), Germany, Berlin, botanist, dendrologist. Koehne Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne (1848-1918), Germany, Berlin. Kopp Lucille E. Kopp (later Mrs. Robert F. Blum; 1926- ), US; Persea. Kosterm. André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans (1907- ), Indonesia. Krug Carl Wilhelm Leopold Krug (1833-98), Germany, Puerto Rico, businessman, botanist, patron of science. Kruschke Emil Paul Kruschke (1907-76), US, Wisconsin; Crataegus. Kuntze Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze (1843-1907), Germany. L. Carolus Linnaeus (afterwards Carl von Linné; 1707-78), Sweden, naturalist, botanist, founder of binomial nomenclature, the "Father of Botany." L. f. Carl von Linné, the son (1741-83), Sweden. Labill. Jacques Julien Houtton de Labillardière (1755-1834), France, explorer and botanist. Lag. Lam. Mariano Lagasca y Segura (1776-1839), Spain, Madrid. Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre Monnet de Lamarck (1744-1829), France, naturalist. H. J. Lam Herman Johannes Lam (1892- ), Netherlands. Lamb. Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761-1842), England, London, botanist, patron; Coniferae. Lange gen. Johan Martin Christian Lange (1818-98), Denmark, CopenhaLaughlin Kendall Laughlin (1890- ), US; Crataegus. Lawson Charles Lawson (1794-1873), Scotch nurseryman. Charles Antoine Lemaire (1801-71), Belgium, Cactaceae. John Gill Lemmon (1832-1908), US, California; Coniferae. (Abbé) Ernest Lepage (1905- ), Canada. Lem. Linden Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle (1746-1800), France. Lindl. John Lindley (1799-1865), British botanist, horticulturist. Oleaceae. Germany; Little Elbert Luther Little, Jr. (1907- ), US, Forest Service, Washington, D.C., botanist, dendrologist. Lodd. Conrad Loddig (1738-1826), British nurseryman. Loes. Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener (1865-1941), Germany, Mexico. R. W. Long Robert William Long (1927-76), US, Florida. Lundell Cyrus Longworth Lundell (1907- ), US, Texas Research Macfadyen James Macfadyen (1798-1850), Scotland, Jamaica. McKelvey Susan Adams McKelvey (née Delano; 1883-1964), US, Yucca. Marsh. Humphrey Marshall (1722-1801), US, Pennsylvania, early dendrologist; first native-born American to write a book on the trees and shrubs, Arbustrum Americanum (1785). Marsili Giovanni Marsili (1727-95), Italy. Mart. Carl Friedrich Phillipp von Martius (1794-1868), Germany, Brazil. Mason Herbert Louis Mason (1896- ), US, University of California, Berkeley. McVaugh Rogers McVaugh (1909- ), US, University of Michigan, earlier U.S. Department of Agriculture; Myrtaceae. Mayr Heinrich Mayr (1856-1911), German forester. Medic. Meeuse Melvin Merr. Friedrich Casimir Medicus (1736-1808), Germany. Adrianus Dirk Jacob Meeuse (1914- ), Netherlands. Elmer Drew Merrill (1876-1956), US, New York Botanical Garden, Harvard University, earlier Department of Agriculture; Philippines and southeast Asia. Merriam Clinton Hart Merriam (1855-1942), US, founder of Biological Survey. C. A. Mey. Carl Anton von Meyer (1795-1855), Russia, St. Petersburg. Mez Carl Christian Mez (1866-1944), Germany. Michx. André Michaux (1746-1802), France, United States; Quercus. Michx. f. François André Michaux, the son (1770-1855), France, United States. Miers John Miers (1789-1879), England, South America. Mill. Miq. Mirb. Philip Miller (1691-1771), England, botanist, horticulutrist. Paris. Charles François Brisseau de Mirbel (1776-1854), France, Moench Conrad Moench (1744-1805), Germany. Mohr Charles Theodor Mohr (1824-1901), US, of German birth, chemist, botanist; Alabama. Moldenke Harold Norman Moldenke (1909- ), US, New Jersey, Verbenaceae. Muenchh. Otto von Muenchhausen (1716-74), Germany. Muhl. Henry Muhlenberg (formerly Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muehlenberg; 1753-1815), US, Pennsylvania, clergyman, botanist. C. H. Muller Cornelius Herman Muller (1909- ), US, University of California at Santa Barbara; Quercus. A. Murr. Andrew Murray (1812-78), Scotland, entomologist, botanist; Coniferae. Nash George Valentine Nash (1864-1919), US, New York Botanical Garden, botanist, horticulturist. Née Luis Née (c1760-18--), Spaniard of French birth, one of first botanists to visit California, in 1791. Nees Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858), Germany. T.F.L. Nees Theodor Friedrich Nees von Esenbeck (1787 1837), Germany. Nielsen Etlar Lester Nielsen (1905- ), US, Amelanchier. Newb. John Strong Newberry (1822-92), US, physician, botanist, paleobotanist. Nutt. Thomas Nuttall (1786-1859), US and England, Philadelphia, Harvard, botanist, ornithologist. Ortgies Karl Eduard Ortgies (1829-1916), Germany. Osbeck Palmer Pehr Osbeck (1723-1805), Sweden. Ernest Jesse Palmer (1875-1962), US, Missouri Botanical Garden and Arnold Arboretum; Crataegus, Quercus. |