• named after Cristóbal María Hicken: Hickenia Lillo, a genus of Apocynaceae containing one species now reclassified as Morrenia scalae (Hicken) Goyder Hickenia...
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    Argentina. Within the garden is the Municipal Gardening School Cristóbal María Hicken, which is linked to the Faculty of Agronomy of the University of...
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    zoological garden before the purely recreational. In 1909, botanist Cristóbal Mariá Hicken (1875-1933),named a genus of flowering plants from southern South...
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    A street in Buenos Aires is named after him. In 1916, botanist Cristóbal Mariá Hicken (1875-1933), named a species of plant from Argentina, after him...
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    Justicia lilloi. Vol. 9. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) (IK) Hicken, Cristóbal María (1909). "Notholaena lilloi". Apuntes Hist. Nat. 1 (117). (GCI)...
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    film to receive the award. Located in Buenos Aires is the Pablo Ducrós Hicken Museum of Cinema, the only one in the country dedicated to Argentine cinema...
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    (2010). "Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams". In Hicken, Allen (ed.). Politics of modern Southeast Asia. Milton Park, Abingdon,...
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