Horace Mann Jr.
Horace Mann Jr. (February 25, 1844 – November 11, 1868) was an American botanist, son of Horace Mann. His mother was one of the famous Peabody Sisters Mary Tyler Peabody Mann. Mentored in botany by Henry David Thoreau, whom he accompanied on an expedition to Minnesota, Mann took classes in zoology with Louis Agassiz and assisted William Tufts Brigham botanize the Hawaiian Islands. Mann was to have headed the botanical garden at Harvard, but died of tuberculosis at age twenty-four. His own herbarium was purchased by Cornell University and became the basis of that university's collection. He is credited with the discovery of more than 100 species. Provided by Wikipedia-
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15by Thomas H. Mann, W. Seth Childers, Jimmy A. Blair, Michael R. Eckart, Lucy ShapiroGet full text
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16by Zhongzhi Yang, Roland Gleisner, Doreen H. Mann, Junming Xu, Jianchun Jiang, J.Y. ZhuGet full text
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17by Michael B. Fisher, Benjamin H. Mann, Ryan D. Cronk, Katherine F. Shields, Tori L. Klug, Rohit RamaswamyGet full text
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20by W Seth Childers, Qingping Xu, Thomas H Mann, Irimpan I Mathews, Jimmy A Blair, Ashley M Deacon, Lucy ShapiroGet full text
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