John Templeton (botanist) - Contacts

Contacts

  • Thomas Martyn From 1794 supplied Martyn with many remarks on cultivation for Martyn's edition of Miller's Gardener's Dictionary.
  • George Shaw
  • James Edward Smith Contributions to English Botany and Flora Britannica
  • Samuel Goodenough
  • Aylmer Bourke Lambert
  • James Sowerby
  • William Curtis
  • Joseph Banks
  • Robert Brown.
  • Lewis Weston Dillwyn's Contributions to British Confervæ (1802-7)
  • Dawson Turner Contributions to British Fuci (1802), and Muscologia Hibernica (1804).
    • John Walker

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