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Biography


William Jameson
  * 1796   † 1873
Scottish-Ecuadorian botanist (1796-1873)
Jameson, Gulielmo Jameson
Specimen data from herbarium databases Linked data from other information systems

Claimed natural history specimens collected or identified by William Jameson


Scientific Name Country Institution Date
Asplenium repens Hook.EcuadorB
Draba extensa Wedd.EcuadorB
Draba pycnophylla Turcz.EcuadorB
Nymphaea jamesoniana Planch.EcuadorB1846
Tortula limbata (Mitt.) Mitt.[Equateur]MNHN
Zygodon fasciculatus Mitt.EquateurMNHN
Philonotis squarrulosa HampeEquateurMNHN
Hennediella denticulata (Wilson) R.H.Zander[Equateur]MNHN
Mielichhoferia punctulata Mitt.EquateurMNHN
Acidodontium seminerve Hook.f. & WilsonEquateurMNHN

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Virtual International Authority File of William Jameson


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