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Index of Botanists

NameLace, John Henry
Date of birth1857
Date of death1918
Remarks [collector note: Original herbarium: E; Trop. Asia: NY; Afghanistan: K; Baluchistan (1885-89): CAL, DD, E (orig.), K; Bengal: K]
ASA Botanist ID135690 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/a2e6697a-61ce-41ea-b33d-4b597da07166
Variant nameJohn Henry Lace
Author nameLace
B & P Author Abbrev.Lace
Standard/Label NameJ. H. Lace
Full NameLace, John Henry
Geography CollectorAfghanistan,  India,  Myanmar
Specialty AuthorSpermatophytes
Specialty CollectorPhanerogams
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as CollectorIndex Herbariorum - Collectors I-L
Member of teams/groups
HoldingsSearch for specimens collected by J. H. Lace
Collections in[no date] (2),  1908 (1),  1910 (1),  1911 (5),  1912 (3),  1913 (4)
Collector Teams:J. H. Lace & W. W. Smith 
Author Teams:Lace & W. W. Smith 

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