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Index of Botanists

NameJack, Joseph Bernhard
Date of birth1818
Date of death1901
Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: G (hepat.), M (other cryptogams); additional material at B (extant), STU, W, Z]
ASA Botanist ID100626 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/f5326bc0-7e33-4b61-a4d8-137b64108501
Variant nameJoseph Bernhard Jack
Author nameJ. B. Jack
B & P Author Abbrev.J. B. Jack
Standard/Label NameJ. B. Jack
Full NameJack, Joseph Bernhard
Geography AuthorGermany
Specialty AuthorBryophytes
Specialty AuthorCryptogamic, unspecified
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as Author Taxonomic Literature. Second Edition. Utrecht
Member of teams/groups
Author in Kryptog. Badens
Author in Fl. Konstanz
HoldingsSearch for specimens collected by J. B. Jack
Collections in[no date] (1)
Collector Teams:J. B. Jack & F. Stephani 
Author Teams:J. B. Jack & Stephani 

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