Benjamin Daydon Jackson | |
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Born | 3 April 1846 London, England |
Died | 12 October 1927 London, England |
(aged 81)
Benjamin Daydon Jackson (1846-1927) was a pioneering botanist and taxonomer who wrote the first volume of Index Kewensis to include all the flowering plants.[1]
Jackson, is the eldest child of Benjamin Daydon Jackson (c.1806-1855) and Elizabeth Gaze (b.c.1815).[2][3] He was born in London and educated at private schools. He is perhaps best known as the compiler of Index Kewensis, a reference book which appeared from 1893 to 1895, and which was at once accepted as authority throughout the world for names of flowering plants. In 1880 he was elected president of the Linnaean Society.[4]
Besides the Index Kewensis, he wrote: