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  • David Prain
  • Scottish physician and botanist (1857–1944)

    Sir David Prain CMG CIE FRS FRSE (11 July 1857 – 16 March 1944) was a Scottish botanist who worked in India at the Calcutta Botanical Garden and went

    David Prain

    David_Prain

  • Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
  • Memorial-museum in West Bengal, India

    gardens of the Victoria Memorial were designed by Lord Redesdale and David Prain. Emerson's assistant, Vincent Jerome Esch, designed the bridge of the

    Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

    Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

    Victoria_Memorial,_Kolkata

  • Directors of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Dalton Hooker 1885–1905 Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer 1905–1922 Sir David Prain 1922–1941 Sir Arthur William Hill 1941–1943 Sir Geoffrey Evans (acting)

    Directors of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

    Directors_of_the_Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew

  • Linnean Society of London
  • Learned society for the study and dissemination of taxonomy and natural history

    Dukinfield Henry Scott 1912–1916: Sir Edward Poulton 1916–1919: Sir David Prain 1919–1923: Arthur Smith Woodward 1923–1927: Alfred Barton Rendle 1927–1931:

    Linnean Society of London

    Linnean_Society_of_London

  • Albizia julibrissin
  • Species of plant

    used the same scientific name to refer to Albizia kalkora written by David Prain, the Mimosa kalkora of William Roxburgh.[clarification needed][citation

    Albizia julibrissin

    Albizia julibrissin

    Albizia_julibrissin

  • Arthur William Hill
  • British botanist and taxonomist (1875-1941)

    assistant director under Sir David Prain, and started contributing to the floras of Africa and India. In 1922 he succeeded Prain as Director. With grants

    Arthur William Hill

    Arthur_William_Hill

  • Paraphlomis
  • Genus of flowering plants

    intermedia C.Y.Wu & H.W.Li – Anhui, Zhejiang Paraphlomis javanica (Blume) Prain – China, Himalayas, Indochina, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Philippines Paraphlomis

    Paraphlomis

    Paraphlomis

    Paraphlomis

  • Sundarbans
  • Mangrove forest in the Bay of Bengal

    appear. A total of 245 genera and 334 plant species were recorded by David Prain in 1903. While most of the mangroves in other parts of the world are

    Sundarbans

    Sundarbans

    Sundarbans

  • Saraca indica
  • Species of plant

    Asiatic Society of Bengal. The Journal also included a description by David Prain of S. bijuga, which was later reclassified as a variety of S. indica

    Saraca indica

    Saraca indica

    Saraca_indica

  • George Bentham
  • English botanist (1800–1884)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    George Bentham

    George Bentham

    George_Bentham

  • Phanera curtisii
  • Species of legume

    region". Botany. 87 (10): 947–960. doi:10.1139/B09-065. "Phanera curtisii (Prain) Bandyop. & Ghoshal". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens

    Phanera curtisii

    Phanera_curtisii

  • History of leprosy
  • century, this tree was thought to be the source of the oil. In 1901, Sir David Prain identified the chaulmoogra seeds of the Calcutta bazaar and of the Paris

    History of leprosy

    History of leprosy

    History_of_leprosy

  • Thomas Bell (zoologist)
  • English zoologist, surgeon and writer

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Thomas Bell (zoologist)

    Thomas Bell (zoologist)

    Thomas_Bell_(zoologist)

  • Allan Octavian Hume
  • British politician and civil servant (1829–1912)

    to the Lakshadweep in 1875 were studied by George King and later by David Prain. Hume's herbarium specimens were donated to the collection of the Botanical

    Allan Octavian Hume

    Allan Octavian Hume

    Allan_Octavian_Hume

  • Henry Gidney
  • Anglo-Indian surgeon

    Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir John Halliday Croom, Sir David Prain, Sir William Turner and Sir George Andreas Berry. This membership leads

    Henry Gidney

    Henry Gidney

    Henry_Gidney

  • Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
  • Scottish botanist (1773–1858)

    was named for him by David Douglas. In 1938 the London County Council commemorated Brown, as well as botanists Joseph Banks and David Don, and meetings of

    Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)

    Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)

    Robert_Brown_(botanist,_born_1773)

  • Gleadovia
  • Genus of plants

    & Aver. Gleadovia mupinensis Hu Gleadovia ruborum Gamble & Prain "Gleadovia Gamble & Prain | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the

    Gleadovia

    Gleadovia

  • Rubus tricolor
  • Species of shrub native to China

    provisionally described as a species by Wilhelm Olbers Focke in 1910. David Prain formally recognized it as an accepted species in a supplement to Index

    Rubus tricolor

    Rubus tricolor

    Rubus_tricolor

  • Index Kewensis
  • Register of botanical names of all seed plants, maintained by Kew Gardens

    Théophile; Benjamin Daydon Jackson; William Turner Thiselton-Dyer; David Prain; Arthur William Hill; Edward James Salisbury (1908). Index Kewensis plantarum

    Index Kewensis

    Index_Kewensis

  • Arthur Smith Woodward
  • English palaeontologist (1864–1944)

    Geological Survey An annotated select bibliography of the Piltdown forgery by David G Bate Sir Arthur Smith Woodward Collection at University College London

    Arthur Smith Woodward

    Arthur Smith Woodward

    Arthur_Smith_Woodward

  • Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby
  • British politician (1775–1851)

    H., London, 1937, p.1155, pedigree of "Hornby of Dalton Hall" Fisher, David, ed. (2009). "Hornby, Edmund (1773–1857), of Dalton Hall, Westmld.". The

    Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby

    Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby

    Edward_Smith-Stanley,_13th_Earl_of_Derby

  • Charles Baron Clarke
  • British botanist (1832–1906)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Charles Baron Clarke

    Charles Baron Clarke

    Charles_Baron_Clarke

  • Paul Brakefield
  • British evolutionary biologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Paul Brakefield

    Paul_Brakefield

  • Helicia rufescens
  • Species of tree native to Southeast Asia

    Spermatophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Genus: Helicia Species: H. rufescens Binomial name Helicia rufescens Prain

    Helicia rufescens

    Helicia_rufescens

  • Humboldtia bourdillonii
  • Species of legume

    and fruiting season is from January to May. This tree was described by David Prain based on the collection of T.F. Bourdillon from the Peermade ghats of

    Humboldtia bourdillonii

    Humboldtia bourdillonii

    Humboldtia_bourdillonii

  • Ghillean Prance
  • British botanist and ecologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Ghillean Prance

    Ghillean_Prance

  • John Ramsbottom (mycologist)
  • British mycologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    John Ramsbottom (mycologist)

    John Ramsbottom (mycologist)

    John_Ramsbottom_(mycologist)

  • Albert Medal (Royal Society of Arts)
  • Award

    by his visits to the Dominions and Colonies' 1925: Lieut-Colonel Sir David Prain CMG CIE ME LLD FRS 'for the application of Botany to the development

    Albert Medal (Royal Society of Arts)

    Albert_Medal_(Royal_Society_of_Arts)

  • Edward Bagnall Poulton
  • British evolutionary biologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Edward Bagnall Poulton

    Edward Bagnall Poulton

    Edward_Bagnall_Poulton

  • Gavin de Beer
  • British evolutionary embryologist (1899–1972)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Gavin de Beer

    Gavin_de_Beer

  • R. J. Berry
  • British geneticist, naturalist and Christian theorist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    R. J. Berry

    R._J._Berry

  • Edward Horace Man
  • British administrator and anthropologist

    Nicobar Islands and Their People included a brief biography written by Sir David Prain. He was made CIE in 1893. His collections are distributed across museums

    Edward Horace Man

    Edward Horace Man

    Edward_Horace_Man

  • Dietrich Brandis
  • German botanist and forester (1824–1907)

    agendas of forest management in British India 1800–1900. pp. 324–371. Prain, David (1912). "Brandis, Dietrich" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National

    Dietrich Brandis

    Dietrich Brandis

    Dietrich_Brandis

  • William Purdom
  • British plant explorer

    unjustified dismissal. Despite being a bane to the, then, Kew Director, David Prain, the latter recognized the talents of William Purdom and recommended

    William Purdom

    William_Purdom

  • William Carruthers (botanist)
  • British botanist (1830–1922)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    William Carruthers (botanist)

    William Carruthers (botanist)

    William_Carruthers_(botanist)

  • David Lawrence Bryce
  • Scottish marine zoologist

    David Prain. He died on 26 October 1934 at Ascension Vicarage in Plumstead in Kent. He married Kate Mowbray Styles in 1879. Their son was Rev David Lawrence

    David Lawrence Bryce

    David_Lawrence_Bryce

  • Albert Günther
  • German-born British zoologist (1830–1914)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Albert Günther

    Albert Günther

    Albert_Günther

  • Veitch Memorial Medal
  • Prize issued by the Royal Horticultural Society

    (1877–1925); John Hoog Lilian Snelling 1879–1972)(silver medal) 1925: David Prain (1857–1944) 1926: George Herbert Engleheart (1851–1936); Matilda Smith

    Veitch Memorial Medal

    Veitch Memorial Medal

    Veitch_Memorial_Medal

  • William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
  • British botanist (1843–1928)

    Théophile; Benjamin Daydon Jackson; William Turner Thiselton-Dyer; David Prain; Arthur William Hill; Edward James Salisbury (1908). Index Kewensis plantarum

    William Turner Thiselton-Dyer

    William Turner Thiselton-Dyer

    William_Turner_Thiselton-Dyer

  • Association of Applied Biologists
  • British scientific organization

    1966–1967 Sir Vincent Wigglesworth 1945–1946 Carrington Bonsor Williams 1938–1940 C H Gimingham 1928–1929 Edwin John Butler 1920–1921 Sir David Prain

    Association of Applied Biologists

    Association_of_Applied_Biologists

  • John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
  • English banker and politician (1834–1913)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury

    John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury

    John_Lubbock,_1st_Baron_Avebury

  • David Smith (botanist)
  • British botanist (1930–2018)

    Sir David Cecil Smith FRS FRSE FLS (born 21 May 1930 Port Talbot, South Wales – 29 June 2018) was a British botanist. Smith was most notable for his research

    David Smith (botanist)

    David_Smith_(botanist)

  • Gordon McGregor Reid
  • Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Gordon McGregor Reid

    Gordon_McGregor_Reid

  • George Allman (natural historian)
  • Irish natural historian (1812-1898)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    George Allman (natural historian)

    George Allman (natural historian)

    George_Allman_(natural_historian)

  • Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset
  • Duke of Somerset

    ISBN 978-1-4464-2631-9. M.C. Ewans, The Haytor Granite Tramway and Stover Canal, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1966, p. 23 Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.1036 "Information

    Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset

    Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset

    Edward_St_Maur,_11th_Duke_of_Somerset

  • Emily Collins (botanist)
  • British botanist

    plants she collected and supplied Kew. She also corresponded with Sir David Prain and through him provided Trinity College, Dublin with specimens. Her

    Emily Collins (botanist)

    Emily Collins (botanist)

    Emily_Collins_(botanist)

  • Sandra Knapp
  • American botanist

    awarded Knapp with honorary professorships. In 2022 she was awarded the David Fairchild Medal for Plant Exploration by the United States National Tropical

    Sandra Knapp

    Sandra Knapp

    Sandra_Knapp

  • Humphry Greenwood
  • English ichthyologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Humphry Greenwood

    Humphry Greenwood

    Humphry_Greenwood

  • Brian G. Gardiner (biologist)
  • British palaeontologist and zoologist (1932–2021)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Brian G. Gardiner (biologist)

    Brian_G._Gardiner_(biologist)

  • George King (botanist)
  • British botanist (1840–1909)

    In 1898 King was succeeded at the Calcutta Botanical Gardens by Sir David Prain (1857–1944). King married Jane Anne Nicol (1845-1898) in 1868. Jane fell

    George King (botanist)

    George King (botanist)

    George_King_(botanist)

  • Felix Eugen Fritsch
  • British marine biologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Felix Eugen Fritsch

    Felix Eugen Fritsch

    Felix_Eugen_Fritsch

  • Bernard Coventry
  • British agronomist (1859–1929)

    Indigofera arrecta, experiments on which were also made at Calcutta by David Prain) and varieties from around the world. After Hancock left, the station

    Bernard Coventry

    Bernard Coventry

    Bernard_Coventry

  • James Edward Smith (botanist)
  • English botanist (1759–1828)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    James Edward Smith (botanist)

    James Edward Smith (botanist)

    James_Edward_Smith_(botanist)

  • William Grant Craib
  • British botanist (1882–1933)

    Edinburgh in 1920. His proposers were Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour, Sir David Prain, Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, and James Hartley Ashworth. During his vacations

    William Grant Craib

    William_Grant_Craib

  • Linnean Medal
  • Award to biologist from scientific society

    1933: Robert Hippolyte Chodat 1934: Sir Sidney Frederic Harmer 1935: Sir David Prain 1936: John Stanley Gardiner 1937: Frederick Frost Blackman 1938: Sir

    Linnean Medal

    Linnean Medal

    Linnean_Medal

  • David F. Cutler
  • English botanist

    David Frederick Cutler PPLS (born 1939) is an English botanist and plant anatomist. David Cutler was born in 1939. He was educated at the University of

    David F. Cutler

    David_F._Cutler

  • Capnodium mangiferae
  • Species of fungus

    black blight, forming black patches on mango leaves. Massee, George, David Prain. Diseases of cultivated plants and trees. New York: Macmillan Publishers

    Capnodium mangiferae

    Capnodium_mangiferae

  • Pottingeria
  • Genus of plants

    "Pottingeria acuminata Prain". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 1 April 2026. Herbert K. Airy-Shaw; David F. Cutler & Siwert

    Pottingeria

    Pottingeria

  • Louis Cardon
  • Belgian Jesuit missionary (1857–1946)

    cardoni, Stenelmis cardoni, Symmophocerus cardoni and Idgia cardoni. Sir David Prain examined the orchids collected by Cardon and described Dendrobium regium

    Louis Cardon

    Louis Cardon

    Louis_Cardon

  • Dukinfield Henry Scott
  • British botanist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott

    Dukinfield Henry Scott

    Dukinfield_Henry_Scott

  • Sidney Frederic Harmer
  • British zoologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Sidney Frederic Harmer

    Sidney_Frederic_Harmer

  • Dianne Edwards
  • Welsh palaeobotanist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Dianne Edwards

    Dianne_Edwards

  • Aristogeitonia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    a plant genus in the family Picrodendraceae, described as a genus by David Prain in 1908. It is native to Africa and Madagascar. Seven species are accepted

    Aristogeitonia

    Aristogeitonia

  • Edward Stanley (bishop)
  • 18th/19th-century English bishop

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Edward Stanley (bishop)

    Edward Stanley (bishop)

    Edward_Stanley_(bishop)

  • Icones Plantarum
  • Hooker Joseph Dalton Hooker Daniel Oliver William Turner Thiselton-Dyer David Prain Arthur William Hill Edward James Salisbury George Taylor John Patrick

    Icones Plantarum

    Icones Plantarum

    Icones_Plantarum

  • Anjali Goswami
  • Paleo-biologist and professor

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Anjali Goswami

    Anjali_Goswami

  • Sydney Howard Vines
  • British Botanist and Academic

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Sydney Howard Vines

    Sydney Howard Vines

    Sydney_Howard_Vines

  • James Alexander Gammie
  • Scottish gardener and botanist

    Old Chiswick Cemetery on April 17, 1924. The funeral was attended by David Prain and a number of his old colleagues. The value of his estate at the time

    James Alexander Gammie

    James_Alexander_Gammie

  • List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
  • Names for Gardeners. London: Cassell. ISBN 978-0-304-36469-5. Gledhill, David (2008). The Names of Plants. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press

    List of plant genera named after people (K–P)

    List of plant genera named after people (K–P)

    List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(K–P)

  • Florence Mary Paterson
  • South African plant collector

    Paterson's contribution to collecting rare specimens in his letter to Sir David Prain in 1909, and specifically thanked her in Volume 1 of his Memoirs of the

    Florence Mary Paterson

    Florence Mary Paterson

    Florence_Mary_Paterson

  • 1906 Birthday Honours
  • National awards given by King Edward VII

    Maharaja Bhagwati Prasad Singh of Balrampur in Oudh. Lieutenant-Colonel David Prain, M.B., Indian Medical Service, Director of the Botanical Survey of India

    1906 Birthday Honours

    1906_Birthday_Honours

  • 2008 Wyre Forest District Council election
  • 2008 UK local government election

    1,118 59.6 +12.3 Health Concern John Griffiths 414 22.1 −4.5 Labour David Prain 175 9.3 −1.5 Liberal Democrats Adrian Beavis 169 9.0 −6.3 Majority 704

    2008 Wyre Forest District Council election

    2008 Wyre Forest District Council election

    2008_Wyre_Forest_District_Council_election

  • Edward James Salisbury
  • English botanist and ecologist

    Théophile; Benjamin Daydon Jackson; William Turner Thiselton-Dyer; David Prain; Arthur William Hill; Edward James Salisbury (1908). Index Kewensis plantarum

    Edward James Salisbury

    Edward_James_Salisbury

  • R. B. Seymour Sewell
  • British military doctor and naturalist (1880–1964)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    R. B. Seymour Sewell

    R._B._Seymour_Sewell

  • Hugh Hamshaw Thomas
  • British paleobotanist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Hugh Hamshaw Thomas

    Hugh Hamshaw Thomas

    Hugh_Hamshaw_Thomas

  • Woodburnia
  • Genus of plants

    lieutenant governor of Bengal, John Woodburn. It was described by botanist David Prain as having striking flowers unusually large for the Araliaceae family

    Woodburnia

    Woodburnia

  • Errol White
  • British geologist (1901–1985)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Errol White

    Errol_White

  • Carl Pantin
  • British zoologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Carl Pantin

    Carl Pantin

    Carl_Pantin

  • 1944 in Scotland
  • February - Durward Lely, opera singer and actor (born 1852) 16 March – David Prain, botanist (born 1857) 23 June - J. Storer Clouston, author and historian

    1944 in Scotland

    1944_in_Scotland

  • William T. Stearn
  • British botanist (1911–2001)

    cultivated plants. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. ISBN 978-0-88192-556-2. Rae, David A. H. (26 April 2010). "Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners

    William T. Stearn

    William_T._Stearn

  • List of botanists by author abbreviation (P)
  • – Ernst Prager (1866–1913) Prahl – Peter Prahl [de] (1843–1911) PrainDavid Prain (1857–1944) Prak.Rao – Chellapilla Surya Prakasa Rao (born 1917)

    List of botanists by author abbreviation (P)

    List_of_botanists_by_author_abbreviation_(P)

  • 2015 in public domain
  • 913 Arthur Blackburne Poynton UK 28 June 1867 8 October 1944 914 Sir David Prain UK 11 July 1857 17 March 1944 916 James Bissett Pratt US 22 June 1875

    2015 in public domain

    2015_in_public_domain

  • Hypericum hookerianum
  • Species of flowering plant in the St John's wort family

    Sapindaceae ed.). L. Reeve and Co. p. 254. Sir William Jackson Hooker; David Prain; Otto Stapf (1856). Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 3. Vol. 12. Reeve Brothers

    Hypericum hookerianum

    Hypericum hookerianum

    Hypericum_hookerianum

  • Alexander Cave
  • British anatomist (1900–2001)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Alexander Cave

    Alexander_Cave

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1905
  • Ernest William MacBride (1866–1940) Francis Wall Oliver (1864–1951) Sir David Prain (1857–1944) George Frederick Charles Searle (1864–1954) Robert John Strutt

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1905

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1905

  • Alfred Barton Rendle
  • British botanist (1865–1938)

    used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Prain, D. (1939). "Alfred Barton Rendle. 1865-1938". Obituary Notices of Fellows

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  • List of plant genera named after people (D–J)
  • Names for Gardeners. London: Cassell. ISBN 978-0-304-36469-5. Gledhill, David (2008). The Names of Plants. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press

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    List of plant genera named after people (D–J)

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  • Arthur Roy Clapham
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  • Irene Manton
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  • Michael Claridge
  • British entomologist

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

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  • 2007 Wyre Forest District Council election
  • 2007 UK local government election

    513 26.6 −2.7 Liberal Democrats Samantha Walker 294 15.3 +7.8 Labour David Prain 207 10.8 −2.8 Majority 398 20.7 +0.5 Turnout 1,925 35.2 +0.7 Conservative

    2007 Wyre Forest District Council election

    2007 Wyre Forest District Council election

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  • Mitrephora weberi
  • Species of plant in the soursop family

    Retrieved April 3, 2019. "Letter from C.M.[Charles Martin] Weber to Sir David Prain; from Butuan, Agusa [Agusan], Mindanao, [Philippines]; 6 June 1911; two

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  • Jack Hawkes (botanist)
  • Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Jack Hawkes (botanist)

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  • Benjamin Daydon Jackson
  • British botanist

    Théophile; Benjamin Daydon Jackson; William Turner Thiselton-Dyer; David Prain; Arthur William Hill; Edward James Salisbury (1908). Index Kewensis plantarum

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  • Quekett Microscopical Club
  • Learned society promoting microscopy

    1908–1912 Arthur Dendy 1912–1916 Alfred Barton Rendle 1916–1921 Sir David Prain 1924–1926 William Thomas Calman 1926–1928 John Ramsbottom 1928–1931 Hamilton

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  • Senecio tripinnatifidus
  • Species of flowering plant

    Théophile; Benjamin Daydon Jackson; William Turner Thiselton-Dyer; David Prain; Arthur William Hill; Edward James Salisbury (1908). "Senecio - Sida"

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  • Vaughan Southgate
  • British parasitologist (born 1944)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

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  • Tom Harris (botanist)
  • English paleobotanist (1903–1983)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    Tom Harris (botanist)

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  • E. S. Russell
  • Scottish biologist and philosopher of biology (1887–1954)

    Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908–1912) Edward Bagnall Poulton (1912–1916) David Prain (1916–1919) Arthur Smith Woodward (1919–1923) Alfred Barton Rendle (1923–1927)

    E. S. Russell

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  • Cynometra beddomei
  • Species of legume

    It is threatened by habitat loss. The species was first described by David Prain in 1897. Sasidharan, N. (2020). "Cynometra beddomei". IUCN Red List of

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  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Davidic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.

  • Davit
  • n.

    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Davit
  • n.

    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.

  • Psalm
  • n.

    Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.

  • Pavid
  • a.

    Timid; fearful.

  • Gittith
  • n.

    A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Avidious
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    Avid.

  • Avid
  • a.

    Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.

  • Kaleidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

  • Psalmist
  • n.

    A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.