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Index of Botanists

NameMason, Francis
Date of birth1799
Date of death1874
Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: NY (via Mitten)] [collector note: Rev.; Herbarium: location unknown, Burma (1830-51): US?, Sumatra (ex herb.?): K, KIEL, Fungi [??]]
ASA Botanist ID100832 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/0ef6f1ab-1398-4069-b0eb-525416cafd05
Variant nameFrancis Mason
Author nameMason
B & P Author Abbrev.Mason
Standard/Label NameF. Mason
Full NameMason, Francis
Geography AuthorIndia,  United States of America
Geography CollectorIndonesia
Specialty AuthorBryophytes
Citation as Author Taxonomic Literature. Second Edition. Utrecht
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as CollectorIndex Herbariorum - Collectors M
Member of teams/groups
Author in Burmah, ed. 3
Author in Burmah, ed. 4
Author in Nat. Prod. Burmah
Author in Tenasserim
Author in Fl. Burman.

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