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    Maxwell Tylden Masters FRS (15 April 1833 – 30 May 1907) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was the son of William Masters, the nurseryman and...
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  • Mast., in botanical naming, the standard author abbreviation for Maxwell T. Masters Two microtubule-associated serine/threonine-protein kinase enzymes:...
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    Nicotiana × sanderi (category Taxa named by Maxwell T. Masters)
    nicotine concentration and a moderately low nornicotine concentration. Masters, Maxwell Tylden (1903-05-30). "Supplement to the Gardeners' Chronicle". The...
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    Grand Puba (redirect from Maxwell Dixon)
    called the "Tray-Bag MC's". He made his debut as Grand Puba Maxwell with the group Masters of Ceremony in 1985. Its album Dynamite (1988) was hailed by...
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  • Mitostemma (category Taxa named by Maxwell T. Masters)
    Mitostemma is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Passifloraceae. Its native range is Guyana to Brazil. Species: Mitostemma brevifilis...
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    it in genus Cupressus. This description was soon after disputed by Maxwell T. Masters who, in 1896, published a journal article where he said it should...
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    Kingsley James Lamont Ray Lankester John Lubbock* Charles Lyell* Maxwell T. Masters Patrick Matthew Charles Johnson Maynard Edward S. Morse Henry Nottidge...
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    structure). The term "phyllody" was coined by the English botanist Maxwell T. Masters in his book on plant abnormalities, Vegetable Teratology (1869). The...
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    Hoopes, William Saunders, George Engelmann, John Torrey, Asa Gray, Maxwell T. Masters, Ferdinand von Mueller, George Nicholson and Charles Darwin. Meehan...
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  • Passiflora anfracta (category Taxa named by Maxwell T. Masters)
    "Passiflora anfracta Mast. & André". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d. Retrieved July 30, 2020. v t e...
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  • Scaphopetalum of the plant family Malvaceae described by Maxwell T. Masters in 1867. Master, M. T. (1869). "On some points in morphology of the Malvales...
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    Hooker's 1873 monograph, "Nepenthaceae", as it appeared in an article by Maxwell T. Masters in the April 20, 1872 issue of The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural...
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    pulverulenta. Many of the species he collected were formally named by Maxwell T. Masters. In his reminiscence If I were to Make a Garden, Wilson claimed to...
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  • Lasiopetalum and Thomasia. The genus name of Maxwellia is in honour of Maxwell T. Masters (1833–1907), an English botanist and taxonomist. The Latin specific...
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  • Mark Masters (musician) (born 1957), American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Martha Masters, American classical guitarist Maxwell T. Masters (1833–1907)...
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    Masters, Maxwell T. (1875). Hooker, Joseph D. (ed.). The Flora of British India. London: Lovell Reeve & Co. p. 407. Retrieved 4 February 2021. v t e...
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    he succeeded in procuring cones of a new species, since named by Maxwell T. Masters, Abies mariesii. Nearby, Maries also re-discovered Abies sachalinensis...
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    lighting and telegraphy Donald MacCrimmon MacKay 1943 BSc Physicist Maxwell T. Masters Botanist and taxonomist, known for his work in vegetable teratology...
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    Hibiscus hostilis in Flora of British India by Nathaniel Wallich and Maxwell T. Masters. In 2001, it was described as A. hostilis by Mohammad Mohan Salar...
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    Wentworth Dilke was also a politician. In 1871, English botanist Maxwell T. Masters published a genus of plants from tropical South America called Dilkea...
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    manuscript of Hooker's monograph formed the basis for an article by Maxwell T. Masters published in the April 20, 1872 issue of The Gardeners' Chronicle...
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    in procuring cones of a new species, since named by Maxwell T. Masters, Abies mariesii. Katsuki, T.; Zhang, D.; Rushforth, K. (2013). "Abies mariesii"...
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    presentation they were already being cultivated in San Francisco. In 1896 Maxwell T. Masters, as part of a paper on the genus Cupressus as a whole, thought it...
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  • by Masters (1867), based on material from Equatorial Guinee (Mt.John) collected by Gustav Mann. Three species were described by Maxwell T. Masters, S...
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  • it was propagated by the Spath nursery, Berlin. Masters' sons William Arthur (1820–1847) and Maxwell Tylden (1837–1907) had distinguished careers in biology;...
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    armandii var. mastersiana was named in honor of British botanist Maxwell T. Masters, who was a well-known conifer expert up until he went into teratology...
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    James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was responsible for the classical theory...
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  • continent it was also known as U. campestris antarctica pendula. Maxwell T. Masters in the Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (1891) listed it...
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    the subgenus Passiflora subg. Astrophea (DC.) Mast. published by Maxwell T. Masters in 1871. Ulmer, Torsten (2004). Passiflora : Passionflowers of the...
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    Quattrocchi, and Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners by William T. Stearn; these supply the seed-bearing genera listed in the first column below...
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