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This is a list of individual famous actual dogs ; for famous dogs from fiction, see List of fictional dogs . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources . Hachikō , an Akita famed for his ex
Rafflesia kerrii is a member of the genus Rafflesia . It is found in the rainforest of southern Thailand and peninsular Malaysia , with notable populations in Khao Sok National Park and Khlong Phanom National Park . Local Thai names are บัวผุด ( bua phut ), ย่านไก่ต้ม ( yan kai tom ) and บัวตูม ( bu
Torreya taxifolia , commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar , but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood , is an endangered subcanopy tree of the yew family , Taxaceae . It is native to only a small glacial refugium in the southeastern United States , at the state border region
#3 Flora and fauna of Cornwall
Cornwall is the county that forms the tip of the southwestern peninsula of England; this area has a mild and warm climate regulated by the Gulf Stream . The mild climate allows rich plant cover, such as palm trees in the far south and west of the county and in the Isles of Scilly , due to sub-tropic
Ronald William John Keay (20 May 1920 – 7 April 1998) was a British botanist, who did much of his work in tropical Africa. [3] British botanist (1920–1998) Ronald William John Keay CBE [1] Born 20 May 1920 Richmond Surrey [2] Died 7 April 1998 (1998-04-07) (aged 77) Alma mater University of Oxfo
#2 Paul Gourret
Paul Gabriel Marie Gourret (15 January 1859 in Roquevaire – 7 April 1903) was a French zoologist remembered for his biological studies of marine fauna and his work in the fishing industry . Gourret also worked with algae . Paul Gourret He studied natural sciences in Marseille , subsequently serving
Boris Konstantinovich Schischkin (born 19 April [ O.S. 7 April ] 1886 in Kukarka ; died 21 March 1963 in Leningrad ) was a Russian botanist and from 1943 corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR . His name was Russian : Борис Константинович Шишкин , with his surname sometimes tran
Richard Ernest Kunze (b. in Altenburg , Germany , 7 April 1838; d. 1919) was a physician . He came to the United States in 1854, and was graduated at the Eclectic Medical College of New York in 1868, subsequently becoming a member of the board of trustees of this institution, was president of the Ne
Marie-Anne Libert , (born 7 April 1782 in Malmedy , province of Liège, died 14 January 1865 in Malmedy) was a Belgian botanist and mycologist . She was one of the first women plant pathologists . She is sometimes referred to as "Anne-Marie Libert." [1] Belgian botanist "Lib." redirects here. For oth
Raymond "Ray" Carl Jackson (7 May 1928, Medora, Indiana – 7 April 2008, Lubbock, Texas ) [1] was an American botanist, known "for his work in cytogenetics , particularly on polyploidy , and for his discovery of low chromosome numbers in angiosperms ." [2] American botanist (1928–2008)
Giovanni Domenico Nardo (4 March 1802 – 7 April 1877) was an Italian naturalist from Venice , although he spent most of his life in Chioggia , home port of the biggest fishing flotilla of the Adriatic . He learned taxidermy and specimen preparation from his uncle, an abbot. He went in a high school
Petrus Camper FRS (11 May 1722 – 7 April 1789), was a Dutch physician, anatomist , physiologist , midwife , zoologist , anthropologist , palaeontologist and a naturalist in the Age of Enlightenment . He was one of the first to take an interest in comparative anatomy , palaeontology , and the facial
Friedrich Gottlieb Stebler (11 August 1852, in Safnern – 7 April 1935) was a Swiss agriculturalist and ethnographer . Friedrich Gottlieb Stebler Friedrich Gottlieb Stebler (1852-1935) Born 11 August 1852 Died 7 April 1935 Occupation Agriculturalist and ethnographer
#10 David Fairchild
David Grandison Fairchild (April 7, 1869 – August 6, 1954) was an American botanist and plant explorer. Fairchild was responsible for the introduction of more than 200,000 exotic plants [1] and varieties of established crops into the United States, including soybeans , [2] pistachios , [3] mangos ,
Karlheinz Senghas (7 April 1928 – 4 February 2004) was a German botanist and orchidologist . He was a curator, scientific director, and academic director of the University of Heidelberg's Botanical Garden from 1960 until his retirement in 1993. He was also president of the Deutsche Orchideen-Gesells
Jens Peter Jacobsen (7 April 1847 – 30 April 1885) was a Danish novelist , poet , and scientist, in Denmark often just written as " J. P. Jacobsen ". He began the naturalist movement in Danish literature and was a part of the Modern Breakthrough . Danish writer Jens Peter Jacobsen Born ( 1847-04
#13 Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold
Prof Karl (Carl) Theodor Ernst von Siebold FRS(For) H FRSE (16 February 1804 – 7 April 1885) was a German physiologist and zoologist . He was responsible for the introduction of the taxa Arthropoda and Rhizopoda , and for defining the taxon Protozoa specifically for single-celled organisms. German p
#14 Leonard Cockayne
Leonard Cockayne CMG FRS [1] (7 April 1855 – 8 July 1934) is regarded as New Zealand's greatest botanist and a founder of modern science in New Zealand. [2] New Zealand botanist (1855-1934) Leonard Cockayne FRS Leonard Cockayne in 1928 Born ( 1855-04-07 ) 7 April 1855 Sheffield , England Died 8 July
Caroline Kathryn Allen (April 7, 1904 - April 6, 1975) was an American botanist , botanical illustrator and taxonomist noted for studying trees in the laurel family . She was a staff member at both the Arnold Arboretum and New York Botanical Garden . [1] She described over 275 species, and contribut
#16 Karl Suessenguth
Karl Suessenguth (22 June 1893, Münnerstadt – 7 April 1955, Ischia ) was a German botanist . He studied under Karl Ritter von Goebel at the University of Munich , where in 1927 he became a professor of botany. From 1927 to 1955 he was curator of the Botanische Staatssammlung München . [1] The standa
Christian Konrad Sprengel (22 September 1750 – 7 April 1816) was a German naturalist , theologist , and teacher . He is most famous for his research on plant sexuality . Sprengel was the first to recognize that the function of flowers was to attract insects, and that nature favoured cross-pollinatio
#18 Johann Christian Gottlob Baumgarten
Johann Christian Gottlob Baumgarten (7 April 1765 – 29 December 1843) was a German physician and botanist who was a native of Luckau in Lower Lusatia . German physician and botanist (1765–1843) He studied at the medical-surgical college in Dresden and at the University of Leipzig (from 1785), where
#19 William Archer (architect)
William Archer (1820–1874) was an Australian architect, naturalist , grazier , politician and member of the prominent Archer family . He was the second son of Thomas Archer , a prominent pastoralist and politician himself. A keen interest in architecture led to him going to London to study architect
Rev. William Richardson Linton (2 April 1850 in Diddington , Huntingdonshire – 7 April 1908 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire ), Corpus Christi College , M.A. , [2] was an English botanist and vicar of the parish of Shirley, Derbyshire . He was regarded as one of the leading batologists of his day. [3] For o
The Vancouver Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Stanley Park in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada. In addition to being a major tourist attraction for Vancouver, the aquarium is a centre for marine research, ocean literacy education, climate activism, [7] conservation and marine animal re