Robert Brown (1773–1858), Scottish botanist.
IPNI standard form: R.Br.
Taxon names authored
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- 869 taxon names authored by Robert Brown
Publications
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- Brown, R. 1810. Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. pp. i–viii + 145–590, Londini: R.Taylor. BHL Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1809 [1810, 1811]. On the Proteaceae of Jussieu. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 10: 15–226. BHL Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1818. Observations systematical and geographical on the herbarium collected by Professor Christian Smith, in the vicinity of the Congo: during the expedition to explore that river, under the command of Captain Tuckey in the year 1816. 66 pp. London. Google Books Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1823. Chloris Melvilliana. A list of Plants collected in Melville Island (Latitude 74°–75° N, Longitude 110°–112° W), in the year of 1820; by the officers of the voyage discovery under the orders of Captain Parry. 52 pp., W. Clowes, London. BHL Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1824. A list of plants, collected in Melville Island, by the officers of the expedition; with characters and descriptions of the new species. pp. 259–310 in: Parry, W.E. (ed.), A supplement to the appendix of Captain Parry's voyage for the discovery of a north-west passage, in the years 1819–20, containing an account of the subjects of natural history. John Murray, London. BHL Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1830. Supplementum Primum Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae. Londini: Ricardi Taylor. 40pp. BHL Reference page.
- Brown, R. 1831. introduction to Scott Nind, I. Description of the Natives of King George's Sound (Swan River Colony) and adjoining Country, Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London Vol 1ː17-21. Wikisource Reference page.
Eponyms
(List may be incomplete)
- 80 eponyms of Robert Brown
External links
- Wikisource: List of publications
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