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Jonas Carlsson Dryander (5 March 1748 – 19 October 1810) was a Swedish botanist. Jonas Carlsson Dryander. Born, (1748-03-05)5 March 1748. Gothenburg, Sweden.
Jonas Carlsson Dryander

Jonas Carlsson Dryander

Botaniste suédois
Jonas Carlsson Dryander est un botaniste et naturaliste suédois, né le 5 mars 1748 à Göteborg et mort le 19 octobre 1810. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 5 mars 1748, Göteborg, Suède
Date de décès : 19 octobre 1810, Londres, Royaume-Uni

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Jonas Dryander, pupil of Carl Linnaeus, arrived in London in 1777 and was introduced by his friend Daniel Solander to Joseph Banks.
Swedish botanist who served as librarian to Joseph Banks in London. Born in Gothenburg to lecturer Carl Leonard Dryander and Brita Maria Montin, ...
Artists: Unknown. Title: Jonas Dryander, 1748 - 1810. Botanist and librarian to the Royal Society. Date: Unknown. After: George Dance (1741 - 1825) English.
DRYANDER, Jonas Carlsson. (1748 – 1810). (Born: Gothenburg, Sweden, 5 March 1748; Died: London, England, 19 October 1810) English botanist & bibliographer.
The letter is in a small collection in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) labelled “Dryander Correspondence”.
JONAS DRYANDER (1748-1810), Swedish botanist, was born in 1748. By his uncle, Dr Lars Montin, to whom his education was entrusted, he was sent to the ...
Description: Portrait of Jonas Dryander, half-length, in profile to the right, seated on a chair with his arms folded across his chest, ...
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