Roelof Benjamin van den Bosch

Roelof Benjamin van den Bosch (1810–1862) was a Dutch botanist known for studying ferns and mosses.

Roelof Benjamin van den Bosch
Born31 October 1810
Died28 January 1862 (1862-01-29) (aged 51)
NationalityDutch
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, Bryology
Author abbrev. (botany)Bosch

The standard author abbreviation Bosch is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

Works

  • Bryologia Javanica seu descriptio muscorum frondosorum Archipelagi Indici iconibus illustrata - auctoribus F. Dozy et J. H. Molkenboer. Post mortem auctorum edentibus R. B. van den Bosch et C. M. van den Sande Lacoste - E. J. Brill in Lugduni-Batavorum - Leiden, 1855-1870 Downloadable on Biblioteca Digital
  • Prodromus florae batavae - Editio altera. Nieuwe lijst der Nederlandsche phanerogamen en vaatkryptogamen. Uitgegeven door de Nederlandsche Botanische Vereniging. Nijmegen, F.E. Macdonald, 1901-1916
  • Plantae Junghuhnianae - Leiden, 1856
  • Hymenophyllaceae Javanicae, sive Descriptio hymenophyllacearum archipelagi Indici iconibus illustrata - Leiden, 1861

Eponyms

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gollark: Graphite?
gollark: But there's a lot of it, which decreases resistance.
gollark: Ah yes.
gollark: Is that a bad thing?

References

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