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In 1732 the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala sent this young botanist to explore Lapland |
Linnaeus
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$1,000 |
J |
SCIENTISTS |
2025-04-29 |
#9322 |
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C.L.(also just L.), an 18th century classifier |
Linnaeus
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$1,600 |
DJ |
SCIENTIFIC INITIALS |
2022-03-22 |
#8602 |
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About 100 years before Darwin, this naturalist put orangutans & humans in a group with the Latin name "Homo" |
(Carolus) Linnaeus
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FJ |
SCIENTISTS |
2020-01-02 |
#8129 |
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In a 1758 work this Swedish botanist applied his binomial system to animal classification |
Linnaeus
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$800 |
DJ |
SCIENTIFIC NON-AMERICAN |
2014-07-03 |
#6874 |
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"Kings play chess on finely grained sand" is a mnemonic device used to help remember a system devised by this scientist |
Carolus Linnaeus
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FJ |
SCIENTIFIC MNEMONICS |
2010-02-25 |
#5864 |
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This Swedish botanist was the first to use the Mars & Venus symbols to represent male & female |
Linnaeus
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
SCIENTISTS |
2004-05-25 |
#4552 |
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In the 1740s he published "Flora Suecica" & "Fauna Suecica", 2 volumes of his observations |
Carolus Linnaeus
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FJ |
SCIENTISTS |
1997-07-17 |
#2984 |
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This Swedish botanist coined the term Homo sapiens to classify humans |
(Carolus) Linnaeus
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$1,000 |
DJ |
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS |
1992-03-16 |
#1746 |