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- male, deceased (1782)
- Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander was a Swedish botanist. Solander was born in Piteå, Norrland, Sweden and was the son of a L...
- male, deceased (1828)
- Carl Peter Thunberg (November 11, 1743-August 8, 1828) was a Swedish naturalist. He has been called "the father of South African botany" and the...
- male, deceased (1779)
- Pehr Kalm (March 6 1716 - November 16 1779) (in Finland also known as Pietari Kalm and in some English-language translations as Peter Kalm) was a...
- male, deceased (1789)
- Anders (Andreas) Dahl was a Swedish botanist and student of Carolus Linnaeus. The dahlia flower is named after him. In 1770, Dahl entered Uppsala...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Adam Afzelius was a Swedish botanist. Afzelius was born at Larv in Västergötland in 1750. He was appointed teacher of oriental languages at Up...
- male, deceased (1805)
- Pehr Osbeck was a Swedish explorer and naturalist. He was born in the parish of Hålanda in Västergötland and studied at Uppsala with Carolus Lin...
- male, deceased (1817)
- Adam Kuhn (1741-1817) was an American physician and naturalist, and one of the earliest professors of Medicine in a North American university. Kuhn...
- male, deceased (1763)
- Peter Forsskål, sometimes spelled Pehr Forsskål, Peter Forskaol, Petrus Forskål or Pehr Forsskåhl, (11 January, 1732 - 11 July 1763) was a Swed...
- male, deceased (1819)
- Erik Acharius was a Swedish botanist who pioneered the taxonomy of lichens and is known as the "father of lichenology". Acharius was born in...
- male, deceased (1811)
- Johann Beckmann was a German scientific author and coiner of the word technology, to mean the science of trades. He was the first man to teach...
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