Joseph Dalton Hooker
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend. For 20 years he served as director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, succeeding his father, William Jackson Hooker, and was awarded the highest honours of British science. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hooker, William Jackson, 1785-1865.
Published 1849
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Published 1857
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Published 1857
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by Thwaites, George Henry Kendrick (1812-1882).
Published 1858
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by Andersson, Nils J. 1821-1880
Published 1860
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