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  • Thomas Johnson FLS MRIA (27 February 1863 – 9 September 1954) was an English botanist and academic renowned as an expert and cataloguer of the world's...
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  • English apothecary and botanist Thomas Johnson (scholar) (died 1737), English cleric and academic Thomas Johnson (botany teacher) (1863–1954), English authority...
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    Thomas Kirk FLS (18 January 1828 – 8 March 1898) was an English-born botanist, teacher, public servant, writer and churchman who moved to New Zealand with...
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    attempted, and in a language that all could read. His teaching laboratory for botany in the 1820s was the first of its kind in the country. Eaton's popular lectures...
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    William Antrobus worked. Robert became Gray's first teacher and helped inspire in Gray a love for botany and observational science. Gray's other uncle, William...
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    Computer Application Department of Data Science Life Sciences Department of Botany Department of Zoology Physical Sciences Department of Physics Department...
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    teaching botany at Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai for 15 years until 1943. Subsequently, he also taught at Richmond College, Galle, and St. Thomas College...
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  • Linnaeus; abbreviation in botany: L. or Linn. Abbreviation in botany: Loudon Abbreviation in zoology: Lowe (also used for Richard Thomas Lowe) Abbreviation in...
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    Macadamia in 1857 in honour of the Scottish-Australian chemist, medical teacher, and politician John Macadam, who was the honorary Secretary of the Philosophical...
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    California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where he studied botany and zoology. Prior to becoming an actor, he worked as a florist. Berryman...
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    native state. Will began to be a botanist; he received a master's degree in botany at the University of Chicago. He was also a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha...
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  • mission. Awardees have included Sylvia Earle (2018), Thomas E. Lovejoy (2014), Lady Bird Johnson, Robert K. Watson, Ted Turner, John Cain Carter and Peter...
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    was insistent that the school's curriculum include chemistry, physiology, botany, geology, and astronomy in addition to the more traditional subjects taught...
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    poem". It often made reference to his interests in science; for example botany and steam engines. The last two leaves of Darwin's A plan for the conduct...
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    the National Party since 2021. He has been member of Parliament (MP) for Botany since 2020. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Air New Zealand...
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    was a mathematics teacher at Great Ealing School until it closed, putting the family into financial difficulties. As a result, Thomas left school at the...
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  • who had accompanied Lieutenant James Cook on his 1770 voyage, recommended Botany Bay, then known to the local Gweagal people as Kamay, as a suitable site...
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  • University in St. Louis David W. Fraser, president of Swarthmore College Paula Johnson, 1985, president of Wellesley College Nancy Ip, 1983, president of the...
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    pupils that great physician as their model. In 1709 he became professor of botany and medicine, and in that capacity he did good service, not only to his...
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    collection of her poetry first became available in 1955 when scholar Thomas H. Johnson published The Poems of Emily Dickinson. In 1998, The New York Times...
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