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  1. Samuel Frederick Gray (1766 - 1828) fue un naturalista, botánico y farmacéutico británico. Era el padre de dos grandes naturalistas y zoólogos: John Edward Gray (1800-1875) y de George Robert Gray (1808-1872). Su más destacada obra fue The Natural Arrangement of British Plants, according to their relations to each other ...

  2. Samuel Frederick Gray (10 December 1766 – 12 April 1828) was a British botanist, mycologist, and pharmacologist. He was the father of the zoologists John Edward Gray and George Robert Gray . Background. He was the son of Samuel Gray, a London seedsman.

  3. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Grayi” rinde homenaje al botánico Samuel Frederick Gray, quien hizo grandes contribuciones al estudio de las plantas y los vegetales en el siglo XIX. EL ENIGMA DE LA TRANSPARENCIA.

  4. British botanist and mycologist Samuel Frederick Gray was a pharmacologist by profession, and most of his publications were on medical matters; however, he was also actively involved in botany and mycology.

  5. William T. Stearn. Received July 1, 1988. Key words: S. F. Gray, J. E. Gray, British Flora, bibliography, nomenclature. Abstract: S. F. Gray's Natural Arrangement of British Plants (2 vols., was for many years deliberately and unjustly neglected by British botanists on. its idiosyncrasies, anti-Linnaean character, unorthodox nomenclature, narrow.

  6. Samuel Frederick Gray fue un naturalista, botánico y farmacéutico británico.

  7. S. F. Gray's Natural Arrangement of British Plants (2 vols., November 1821) was for many years deliberately and unjustly neglected by British botanists on account of its idiosyncrasies, anti-Linnaean character, unorthodox nomenclature, narrow generic concepts and contemporary hostility to the supposed authorR.