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    Richard Otto Maack (also Richard Karlovich Maak; Russian: Ричард Карлович Маак; 4 September 1825 – 25 November 1886) was a Russian naturalist, geographer...
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  • Mary Niles Maack (1945-2023), American librarian and scholar Reinhard Maack (1892–1969), German explorer, geologist and geographer Richard Maack (1825–1886)...
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    and showy like flowers with frost on them. Named for Richard Otto Karlovich Maack (Richard Maack), a 19th-century Siberian explorer who discovered the...
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    sympathetic men and women that we had met in Eastern Siberia." When Richard Maack visited the city in 1855, he saw a wooden town, with one church, also...
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    contains numerous small seeds. The species name "maackii" is derived from Richard Maack, a Russian naturalist of the 19th century. Its common name "Amur honeysuckle"...
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    Interior of a Mangun House, drawing by Richard Maack ca. 1854-1860...
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    heavier, since they are preparing for hibernation. The Russian explorer Richard Maack, who encountered tarbagans in the Ingoda Valley in Siberia, described...
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    Eduard August von Regel. The species is named after Russian naturalist Richard Maack. "Aster maackii | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved...
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  • Friedrich Bayer (died 1880), German manufacturing chemist. September 4 – Richard Maack (died 1886), Russian naturalist, geographer, and anthropologist. November...
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    "Idol poles" (totem poles) of the Nanai ("Goldi"); drawing by Richard Maack, c. 1854–1860...
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