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The Linnean Society of London is a learned society dedicated to the study and dissemination of information concerning natural history, evolution, and taxonomy... |
held in the Linnean Society in Soho Square led by Rev. William Kirby, resolved to form a "Zoological Club of the Linnean Society of London". Between 1816... |
Royal Society, formally The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is a learned society and the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences... |
Aylmer Bourke Lambert (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) one of the first fellows of the Linnean Society. Aylmer Bourke Lambert was born at Bath, England on 2 February 1761, the son of Edmund Lambert of Boyton... |
Arthur Smith Woodward (category Presidents of the Linnean Society of London) Society, London, Special Publications, 430. UCL Special Collections (23 August 2018). "Sir Arthur Smith Woodward Collection". UCL Special Collections... |
petition to the Chancellor of the Exchequer was made in 1866, signed by the heads of the Royal, Linnean and Zoological societies as well as naturalists including... |
founding of the Linnean Society following the purchase of Linnaeus' collections by Sir James Smith a few years earlier. 1801 saw a third Aurelian Society founded... |
theory of evolution by natural selection are read at the Linnean Society of London. 2 July–August: Great Stink: Hot weather exacerbates the effects of untreated... |
Beatrix Potter (redirect from Beatrix Potter Society) The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, 16/1 (January 2000), pp. 24–31. "Beatrix Potter and the Linnean Society". Linnean... |
stamps and banknotes, as well as by a medal from the eponymous Linnean Society of London. Several notable people have the given names Linnaeus/Linné (usually... |
John Marten Cripps (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) University of Cambridge. London, Linnean Society of (1849). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. Linnean Society of London. p. 231. Wendland, Folkwart... |
Erik Acharius (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) of British lichenology) was heavily influence by Acharius's specimens and publications received by the Linnean society in London. These collections and... |
Herbarium (section Collections management) University Herbarium. Retrieved 2 February 2016. "Linnaean Collections". The Linnean Society. Retrieved 2019-10-23. Heberling, J. Mason; Isaac, Bonnie... |
Frank Crisp (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) London. Proceedings of the Linnean Society, vol. 128–132, Linnean Society of London, 1916, p. 20 "No. 28092". The London Gazette. 24 December 1907. p... |
Henry Christy (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) of London and the Anthropological Society of London, representing different strands arising from early ethnology. He became a Fellow of the Linnean Society... |
Irene Manton (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) 1969 Manton shared the Linnean Medal with Ethelwynn Trewavas. She was the first female President of the Linnean Society of London, being elected in 1973... |
William Kirby (entomologist) (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) original member of the Linnean Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society, as well as a country rector, so that he was an eminent example of the "parson-naturalist"... |
Joseph Sabine (category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London) original fellow of the Linnean Society, elected on 7 November 1779. Sabine was honorary secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society from 1810 to 1830... |
James Edward Smith (botanist) (category Presidents of the Linnean Society of London) Tom (2016). The Lord Treasurer of Botany. Sir James Edward Smith and the Linnean Collections. London: The Linnean Society. ISBN 978-0-9935510-0-0. "Protecting... |
Felix Eugen Fritsch (category Presidents of the Linnean Society of London) in 1950. He served as president of the Linnean Society from 1949 to 1952 and was awarded the society's Linnean Medal in 1954. He is best known internationally... |