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William Borrer FRS ( Henfield, Sus****, 13 June 1781 – 10
January 1862) was an
English botanist noted for his
extensive and
accurate knowledge of the plants...
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Hamlin Borrer (date of
birth unknown – 1854) was an
English cricketer.
Borrer's batting style is unknown.
Though his date of
birth is unknown, it...
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Harry Borrer Kirk (9
March 1859 – 15 July 1948) was a New
Zealand school inspector,
biologist and
university professor. He was born in Coventry, Warwickshire...
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States (especially the
Rocky Mountains). The localism—sometimes
pronounced "
borrer pit"—describes the
ditch along a roadway.
These ditches were
excavated to...
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First named and
scientifically described by the
English botanist William Borrer in 1831, the
clarification of
Normandina pulc****a's
place within the Verrucariaceae...
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adscendens ****h
Allium albescens Guss.
Allium ampeloprasum var.
babingtonii (
Borrer) Syme
Allium ampeloprasum var.
bertolonii (De Not.)
Nyman Allium ampeloprasum...
- dorsetnature.co.uk.
Retrieved 2024-03-16. "Buellia
griseovirens (Turner &
Borrer ex Sm.) Almb. -
Biota of NZ". biotanz.landcareresearch.co.nz. Retrieved...
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Pseudocarex Miq.
Psyllophora Ehrh.
Ptacoseia Ehrh.
Rhaptocalymma Borrer Rhynchopera Börner
Schelhammeria Moench Schoenoxiphium Nees
Temnemis Raf...
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Meanings and Origins, p. 258, at
Google Books Smail, H C P (1974). "William
Borrer of Henfield,
botanist and horticuIturaIist, 1781-1862". Watsonia. 10: 55–60...
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again travelled to Scotland, this time
accompanied by his
friend William Borrer.
During this
journey he
discovered a new
species of moss,
Andreaea nivalis...