Benjamin Daydon Jackson
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Benjamin Daydon Jackson (1846–1927), British botanist.
IPNI standard form: B.D.Jacks.
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- Jackson, B.D. 1893. Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum. Nomina et synonyma omnium generum et specierum a Linnaeo usque ad annum MDCCCLXXXV complectens nomine recepto auctore patria unicuique plantae subjectis sumptibus beati Caroli Roberti Darwin ductu et consilio Josephi D. Hooker confecit B. Daydon Jackson. Tomus I, Fasc. I. Pp. 1–632. E Prelo Clarendoniano, Oxonii [Oxford]. BHL Reference page.
- Jackson, B.D. 1893. Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum. Nomina et synonyma omnium generum et specierum a Linnaeo usque ad annum MDCCCLXXXV complectens nomine recepto auctore patria unicuique plantae subjectis sumptibus beati Caroli Roberti Darwin ductu et consilio Josephi D. Hooker confecit B. Daydon Jackson. Tomus I, Fasc. II. Pp. 633–1268. E Prelo Clarendoniano, Oxonii [Oxford]. BHL Reference page.
- Jackson, B.D. 1894. Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum. Nomina et synonyma omnium generum et specierum a Linnaeo usque ad annum MDCCCLXXXV complectens nomine recepto auctore patria unicuique plantae subjectis sumptibus beati Caroli Roberti Darwin ductu et consilio Josephi D. Hooker confecit B. Daydon Jackson. Tomus II, Fasc. III. Pp. 1–656. E Prelo Clarendoniano, Oxonii [Oxford]. BHL Reference page.
- Jackson, B.D. 1895. Index Kewensis: An Enumeration of the Genera and Species of Flowering Plants from the Time of Linnaeus to the Year 1885 Inclusive Together with Their Authors' Names, the Works in Which They Were First Published, Their Native Countries and Their Synonyms. Part IV[Volume 2, Part 2]. Pp. 657–1299. Oxford: Clarendon Press. BHL Reference page.
- Durand, T. & Jackson, B.D. 1901–1906. Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum. Supplementum primum. Nomina et synonyma omnium generum et specierum ab initio anni MDCCCLXXXVI usque ad finem anni MDCCCXCV complectens. 519 pp. Apud Alfredum Castaigne, Bruxellis [Brussels]. BHL Reference page.