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    Mary Katharine Brandegee (formerly Curran, née Layne; October 28, 1844 – April 3, 1920) was an American botanist known for her comprehensive studies of...
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  • American politician Mary Katharine Brandegee (1844–1920), American botanist Townshend Stith Brandegee (1843–1925), American botanist Brandegee Estate, a historic...
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  • dramatist Mary Katharine Brandegee (1844–1920), American botanist Mary Katharine Goddard (1738–1816), American postmaster, publisher, and book seller Mary Katharine...
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    brandegei, Brandegees Sage". Las Pilitas. Las Pilitas Horticultural Treatment. Vadheim, C.M.; Drake, T. (2016). "Mary Katharine Brandegee: an [sic] unique...
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  • parasitologist, the "father of tropical medicine" . October 28 – Mary Katharine Brandegee née Layne (died 1920), American botanist. November 25 – Karl Benz...
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  • 31 – Paul Bachmann, German mathematician (born 1837). April 3 – Mary Katharine Brandegee, American botanist (born 1844). April 8 – John Brashear, American...
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    Mammillaria peninsularis. Originally described as Cereus sciurus by Mary Katharine Brandegee in 1904, the species name 'sciurus' means 'squirrel,' referring...
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  • Pennington Mary Everest Boole Mary F. Lyon Mary Gibson Henry Mary Higby Schweitzer Mary J. Rathbun Mary Jane Irwin Mary K. Gaillard Mary Katharine Brandegee Mary...
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    1891, after reviewing Eastwood's specimen collection in Denver, Mary Katharine Brandegee, Curator of the Botany Department at the California Academy of...
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    needed] It was first described as Mammillaria armillata in 1900 by Mary Katharine Brandegee. The specific epithet armillata is Latin for 'decorated with clasps...
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