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Robert Brown

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Robert Brown 1773-1858, Scottish botanist and botanical explorer. In 1801 he went as a naturalist on one of Matthew Flinders's expeditions to Australia, returning (1805) to England with valuable collections. In his Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen (1810) he described Australian flora. A leading botanist of his day, he served as librarian to the Linnaean Society and to Sir Joseph Banks and later as curator at the British Museum. He observed Brownian movement in 1827, discovered the cell nucleus in 1831, and was the first to recognize gymnosperm as a distinct angiosperm.... Read more
Robert Brown
Robert Brown Although Scottish botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858) was responsible for discovering the nucleus of...He also developed alternative plant classification systems. Robert Brown was born in Montrose, Scotland — the son of an Episcopalian... Read more
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Brown, Robert (1773–1858)A British botanist who...transferred to the British Museum in 1827, with Brown as keeper, and when the botany department...the acquisition of the Sloane collection, Brown was appointed keeper, a position he held... Read more

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