Although many plant names continued to be published under different classification schemes, botanists began to show a definite preference for the binomial system.
She was not trained as a scientist but on all her voyages took along a staff of geologists, botanists, zoologists, and hydrologists.
The evolution of the botanist can be traced through many pages.
These botanists were now in senior positions, both administratively and intellectually.
He complained that the study of plant diseases was firmly in the hands of botanists who lacked competence with animal pests.
Chapter 4 includes botanical descriptions which perhaps should have been checked by a botanist.
Rather, it explores discoursal life in a small academic building, and then examines the textual lives of seven individuals, four botanists and three applied linguists.
What did this world of plant-fancying, gardening, nurseries, amateur and professional botanists, their correspondence, education, and journals, look like at its mid-century height?