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Index of Botanists

NameMarshall, Edward Shearburn
Date of birth1858
Date of death1919
Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: CGE (23,000); duplicates at BM (5,000), DBN, E, K] [collector note: Rev.; Herbarium (Great Britain): CGE (23000, incl. types); Great Britain (col. ± 1891-1908): BM, C, CYN, DBN, E, JE, K, KIEL, L, MANCH, OXF, RTE.]
ASA Botanist ID117594 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/5e8c69e6-84cc-43a8-a9c5-ef21b9b7cf63
Variant nameEdward Shearburn Marshall
Author nameE. S. Marshall
B & P Author Abbrev.E. S. Marshall
Standard/Label NameE. S. Marshall
Full NameMarshall, Edward Shearburn
Specialty AuthorSpermatophytes
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as Author Taxonomic Literature. Second Edition. Utrecht
Citation as CollectorIndex Herbariorum - Collectors M
Member of teams/groups
Collector Teams:W. A. Schoolbred & E. S. Marshall 

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