George Lawson (botanist)

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George Lawson (October 12, 1827November 10, 1895) was a Canadian botanist who is considered the "father of Canadian botany".

Born in Scotland, in 1858, he was appointed the Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Queen's University. He helped to create one of Canada’s first botanical gardens.

In 1868, he became Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Dalhousie University.

He was a charter member of the Royal Society of Canada and from 1887 to 1888 was its President.

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Preceded by
Thomas-Étienne Hamel
President of the Royal Society of Canada
1887-1888
Succeeded by
Sandford Fleming