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Nathaniel Lord Britton

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Nathaniel Lord Britton 1859-1934, American botanist, grad. Columbia School of Mines, 1879. He taught geology and botany at Columbia, 1879-96. He was the New York Botanical Garden's first director and until his retirement in 1929 had a major part in its growth. His own contributions, chiefly in the field of tropical botany, include hundreds of thousands of specimens, many of great rarity, gathered on his trips to the tropics. The genus Brittonella is named for him. His chief works include An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada, and the British Possessions (with Addison... Read more
Britton, Nathaniel
Plant Sciences Britton, Nathaniel American Botanist 1859-1934 Nathaniel Lord Britton was an American botanist who ... premier research institution. Britton was born in 1859 in Staten ... bryologists in the country. Britton and his wife were inspired ... Read more

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