Cardale Babington

Charles Cardale Babington (23 November 1808 – 22 July 1895) was an English botanist, entomologist, and archaeologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851. A contemporary of Charles Darwin, he was a student of John Stevens Henslow, active in botanical circles and succeeded Henslow as professor of botany at Cambridge. Apart from the ''Manual of British Botany'' which went into several editions, he published floras of Bath and Cambridgeshire; and a monograph on the genus ''Rubus''. In his taxonomic approach, he was considered a splitter. Provided by Wikipedia
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    On Cuscuta epilinum and halophyta by Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

    Published 1841
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    On the structure of Cuscata europæa by Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

    Published 1841
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    Description of a new genus of Linneæ by Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

    Published 1845
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    On the Neottia gemmipara of Smith by Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

    Published 1845
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    On several new or imperfectly understood British and European plants by Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

    Published 1837
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