- Francisco Noronha
Father Francisco Noronha (also spelled Francisco Noroña) (mostly wrongly cited as Fernando do Noronha) (1748,
Seville ,Spain -January 12 ,1788 ,Mauritius ) was a Spanish physician andbotanist who resided for some time at Manila, Luzon,Philippines , where he took much effort to organize the Royal Botanic Garden and stock it with valuable plants. Three sets of his water-colour drawings of Javan plants and one set of 108 numbered drawings still exist. harvtxt|Williams|2003 describes him as "a Spanish physician and botanist who had visited Madagascar", while harvtxt|Zuidevaart|Van Gent|2004 call him "a capable botanist from Manila" who in 1786 had taken over supervision of the museum of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences in Java.He is commemorated in the genusNoronhia of theOleaceae family and in several plant species including [http://www.hear.org/Pier/species/noronhia_emarginata.htm Noronhia emarginata] by the Dutch botanistsCarl Ludwig Blume andCaspar Georg Carl Reinwardt . [citation
title = Noroña, Francisco
url = http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/fmcollectors/N/NoronaF.htm
publisher = Nationaal Herbarium Nederland
accessdate = 2007-08-21]Notes
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