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9 relations: Botany, Dalhousie University, List of presidents of the Royal Society of Canada, Queen's University at Kingston, Royal Society of Canada, Sandford Fleming, Scotland, Scottish Canadians, Thomas-Étienne Hamel.
- 19th-century Canadian botanists
- Scottish curators
Botany
Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
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Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University (commonly known as Dal) is a large public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and a second medical school campus in Saint John, New Brunswick.
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List of presidents of the Royal Society of Canada
The list of presidents of the Royal Society of Canada is a list of all the past and present presidents of the Royal Society of Canada.
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Queen's University at Kingston
Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario), commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Royal Society of Canada
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC; Société royale du Canada, SRC), also known as the Academies of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada (French: Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada), is the senior national, bilingual council of distinguished Canadian scholars, humanists, scientists, and artists.
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Sandford Fleming
Sir Sandford Fleming (January 7, 1827 – July 22, 1915) was a Scottish Canadian engineer and inventor. George Lawson (botanist) and Sandford Fleming are pre-Confederation Ontario people and Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Scottish Canadians
Scottish Canadians (Canèidianaich Albannach) are people of Scottish descent or heritage living in Canada.
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Thomas-Étienne Hamel
Thomas-Étienne Hamel (b. Quebec City, December 28, 1830; d. Quebec City, July 16, 1913) was a French-Canadian priest and academic.
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See also
19th-century Canadian botanists
- Alice Eastwood
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Chauncey Beadle
- David P. Penhallow
- George Frederick Matthew
- George Lawson (botanist)
- Harriet Sheppard
- James Fletcher (entomologist)
- John Goldie (botanist)
- John Macoun
- Julia Wilmotte Henshaw
- Kate Crooks
- Léon Abel Provancher
- Louis-Ovide Brunet
- Margaret Sibella Brown
- Marion E. Moodie
- William Francis Ganong
Scottish curators
- Alexander Buchan (meteorologist)
- Alison Morrison-Low
- Anne Strachan Robertson
- Arthur Deane
- Chris Henry (museum curator)
- Colin McWilliam
- Douglas Allan
- Dugald Sutherland MacColl
- Duncan Forbes (linguist)
- Ebenezer Henderson (writer)
- Elspeth King
- Ethel Currie
- Francis Grant Ogilvie
- George Lawson (botanist)
- George Taylor (botanist)
- Gordon Rintoul
- Harold Plenderleith
- Harry Goodsir
- James Bell Pettigrew
- James Cossar Ewart
- James Drummond (artist)
- James Holloway (historian)
- James Macdonald (ornithologist)
- John Adamson (physician)
- John Goodsir
- John Walker (natural historian)
- John Young (1823–1900)
- Lesley Lokko
- Lockhart Muirhead
- Neil MacGregor
- Nelson Annandale
- Ramsay Traquair
- Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
- Robert Jameson
- Robert Kerr Hannay
- Robert Knox
- Roberto Young
- Stanley Cursiter
- William Baxter (Oxford Botanic Garden curator)
- William M'Intosh
- William MacGillivray
References
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