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| Named Person: | Henry Walter Bates; Robert Brown; Decimus Burton; Augustin Pyramus de Candolle; Henry Cole, Sir; Joseph Decaisne; Augustus Wollaston Franks; Joseph Dalton Hooker; William Jenner, Sir; Bence Jones; John Kirk, Sir; John Lubbock, Sir; Eliza Meteyard; Lovell Reeve; Charles William Siemens; William Spottiswoode; Richard Strachey, Sir; Dawson Turner; William Crawford Williamson |
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| Document Type: | Archival Material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Joseph Dalton Hooker |
| OCLC Number: | 122540781 |
| Description: | ca. 155 items. |
Abstract:
A variety of topics are discussed in these letters, mainly on plant specimens and botanical subjects in relation to England, India, and other parts of the world. The most voluminous correspondence is with Henry Walter Bates, Sir Henry Cole, Sir Richard Strachey, Dawson Turner, and William Crawford Williamson.
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- Bates, Henry Walter, -- 1825-1892.
- Brown, Robert, -- 1773-1858.
- Burton, Decimus, -- 1800-1881.
- Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de, -- 1778-1841.
- Cole, Henry, -- Sir, -- 1808-1882.
- Decaisne, Joseph, -- 1807-1882.
- Franks, Augustus Wollaston, -- 1826-1897.
- Hooker, Joseph Dalton, -- 1817-1911.
- Jenner, William, -- Sir, -- 1815-1898.
- Jones, Bence, -- 1814-1873.
- Kirk, John, -- Sir, -- 1824?-1904.
- Lubbock, John, -- Sir, -- 1834-1913.
- Meteyard, Eliza.
- Reeve, Lovell, -- 1814-1865.
- Siemens, Charles William, -- 1823-1883.
- Spottiswoode, William, -- 1825-1883.
- Strachey, Richard, -- Sir, -- 1817-1908.
- Turner, Dawson, -- 1775-1858.
- Williamson, William Crawford, -- 1816-1895.
- Botanical gardens -- England.
- Botanical literature -- England.
- Botany -- England.
- Botany -- India.
- Natural history.
- Botanical specimens -- Collection and preservation -- 19th century.
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
