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Animal / Animal


#1 List of individual dogs

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


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Plant / Plant


#1 Grapefruit

The grapefruit ( Citrus × paradisi ) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its relatively large, sour to semi-sweet, somewhat bitter fruit. [1] The interior flesh is segmented and varies in color from pale yellow to dark pink. Citrus fruit This article is about the fruit. For other uses, see Grapef


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 Luca Ghini

Luca Ghini ( Casalfiumanese , 1490 – Bologna , 4 May 1556) was an Italian physician and botanist , notable as the creator of the first recorded herbarium , as well as the first botanical garden in Europe. Italian physician and botanist (1490–1556) Luca Ghini Born 1490 Casalfiumanese , Emilia-Romagna

#2 Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel

Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel ( 23 May 1876, Kreuznach – 4 May 1927, Berlin ) was a German botanist who specialized in the study of cacti . He was the binomial authority of many species within the family Cactaceae . [1] German botanist (1876–1927) He studied medicine and natural sciences in Berlin, H

#3 Joseph Nelson Rose

Joseph Nelson Rose (January 11, 1862 – May 4, 1928) was an American botanist . He was born in Union County, Indiana . His father died serving during the Civil War when Joseph Rose was a young boy. He later graduated from high school in Liberty, Indiana . Joseph Nelson Rose Born ( 1862-01-11 ) Januar

#4 Richard Émile Augustin de Candolle

Richard Émile Augustin de Candolle (8 December 1868, Walton-on-Thames – 4 May 1920, Vallon ) was a Swiss botanist and was British consul to the Canton of Geneva between 1912 and 1918. [1] Swiss botanist (1868–1920) This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient correspo

#5 Frederik Willem van Eeden (botanist)

Frederik Willem van Eeden (26 October 1829, in Haarlem – 4 May 1901, in Haarlem) was a Dutch amateur botanist. He was the father of the writer Frederik van Eeden . Dutch botanist (1829–1901) Frederik Willem van Eeden F.W. van Eeden (by Thérèse Schwartze (1899)) Born 26 August 1829 Haarlem Died 4 May

#6 Amiel Weeks Whipple

Amiel Weeks Whipple (October 21, 1817 – May 7, 1863) [1] was an American military officer and topographical engineer. He served as a brigadier general in the American Civil War , where he was mortally wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville . Among his many survey assignments for the US War Depart

#7 William Phillips (botanist)

William Phillips (4 May 1822 – 23 October 1905) was a Wales-born English botanist and antiquary . British botanist, mycologist and lichenologist (1822–1905)

#8 Thomas Oldham

Thomas Oldham (4 May 1816, Dublin – 17 July 1878, Rugby ) was an Anglo-Irish geologist . [1] [2] Thomas Oldham Thomas Oldham Born ( 1816-05-04 ) 4 May 1816 Dublin Died 17 July 1878 (1878-07-17) (aged   62) Rugby Known   for mineral Oldhamite Scientific career Fields Geology He was educated at Trinit

#9 Karel Domin

Karel Domin (4 May 1882, Kutná Hora , Kingdom of Bohemia – 10 June 1953, Prague ) was a Czech botanist and politician. "Domin" redirects here. For other uses, see Domin (disambiguation) . Czech botanist and politician Karel Domin Born 4 May 1882 Kutná Hora , Kingdom of Bohemia Died 10 June 1953   (

#10 Lyman Bradford Smith

Lyman Bradford Smith (September 11, 1904 – May 4, 1997) was an American botanist . American botanist This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( May 2021 ) Lyman Bradford Smith Born September 11, 1904 Winchester, Massachusetts , USA

#11 Asa Gray

Asa Gray ForMemRS (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century. [1] [2] His Darwiniana was considered an important explanation of how religion and science were not necessarily mutually exclusive. Gray was adamant that a genetic connect

#12 Maurice Neveu-Lemaire

Maurice Neveu-Lemaire (24 September 1872 in Montbéliard – 4 May 1951 in Paris ) was a French physician and parasitologist . After receiving his degree in natural sciences (1895), he spent several years as an intern in marine laboratories at Banyuls-sur-Mer , Roscoff and Tatihou , as well as performi

#13 Wilhelm Ludwig Ewald Schmidt

Wilhelm Ludwig Ewald Schmidt (4 May 1805 in Nattwerder   [ Wikidata ] (near Potsdam ) – 5 June 1843 in Stettin ) was a German physician, botanist , and entomologist . As an entomologist, he specialized in Coleoptera . [1] In 1828 he obtained his medical doctorate in Berlin; afterwards he taught clas

#14 Trevor Clifford

Trevor Clifford (1927-2019) was an Australian botanist and taxonomist, distinguished for his work on the hybridisation of species and palaeobotany. Australian botanist and taxonomist (1927–2019)

#15 Hermann Burmeister

Karl Hermann Konrad Burmeister (also known as Carlos Germán Conrado Burmeister ) (15 January 1807 – 2 May 1892) was a German Argentine zoologist , entomologist , herpetologist , botanist , and coleopterologist . He served as a professor at the University of Halle, headed the museum there and publish

#16 Andrew Bloxam

Andrew Bloxam (22 September 1801 – 2 February 1878) was an English clergyman and naturalist; in his later life he had a particular interest in botany. He was the naturalist on board HMS   Blonde during its voyage around South America and the Pacific in 1824–26, where he collected mainly birds. Later

#17 Jinzō Matsumura

Jinzō Matsumura ( 松村 任三 , Matsumura Jinzō , February 14, 1856 – May 4, 1928) was a Japanese botanist . The standard author abbreviation Matsum. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [1] Japanese botanist (1856–1928) Jinzō Matsumura Born February 14, 1856 Ibarak

#18 Miguel Lillo

Miguel Ignacio Lillo (26 July 1862, in San Miguel de Tucumán – 4 May 1931, in San Miguel de Tucumán) was an Argentine naturalist and professor. [1] This article needs additional citations for verification . ( November 2015 ) Miguel Lillo Miguel Ignacio Lillo Born ( 1862-07-26 ) July 26, 1862 Tucumán

#19 Ernest Mason Satow

Sir Ernest Mason Satow , GCMG , PC (30 June 1843 – 26 August 1929), was a British scholar , diplomat and Japanologist . [1] The Right Honourable Sir Ernest Mason Satow GCMG The young Ernest Mason Satow. Photograph taken in Paris, December 1869. British Minister to Japan In office 1895–1900 Monarch V

#20 William Stanger (surveyor)

William Stanger (27 September 1811 in Tydd St. Mary , Wisbech – 14 March 1854 in Durban ) was best known as a surveyor-general in South Africa , but was also a geologist, botanist and medical doctor. He was the son of Willam Stanger and Mary Dent. He studied medicine and natural science at Edinburgh


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Zoo / Zoo


#1 Tokyo Sea Life Park

Tokyo Sea Life Park ( 葛西臨海水族園 , kasai-rinkai-suizoku-en ) is a public aquarium located in Edogawa Ward , Tokyo . It is located in Kasai Rinkai Park in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, and Kasai Rinkai Bird Garden is also located in the park. It can be accessed from Kasai-Rinkai Park Station . The Predecessor is


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