John Fraser — may refer to:*John Fraser (bishop) (died 1507), Bishop of Ross, Scotland *John Fraser (botanist) (1750 ndash;1811), Scottish botanist *John Fraser (British Army officer) (1760 ndash;1843) *John Fraser (horticulturalist) (1821 ndash;1900),… … Wikipedia
John Fraser — 230px Nacimiento 1750 Tomnacross, Inverness Fallecimiento 1811 Chelsea Residencia Escocia, Inglaterra … Wikipedia Español
Charles Fraser (botanist) — Charles Fraser or Frazer (1788 – 22 December 1831) was Colonial Botanist of New South Wales from 1821 to 1831. He collected and catalogued numerous Australian plant species, and participated in a number of exploring expeditions. He was a member… … Wikipedia
Fraser (surname) — Family name name= Fraser imagesize= 200 px caption= pronunciation = meaning = region = origin = Scottish related names = footnotes = Fraser is a surname, of Scottish origin (see Clan Fraser), and may refer to many people.compactTOC. A* Alex… … Wikipedia
Fraser fir — noun Etymology: John Fraser died 1811 British botanist Date: 1897 a southern Appalachian fir (Abies fraseri) that resembles the balsam fir … New Collegiate Dictionary
John Septimus Roe — (May 8 1797–28 May 1878) was the first Surveyor General of Western Australia. He was a renowned explorer, and a Member of Western Australia s Legislative and Executive Councils for nearly 40 years.Early lifeJohn Septimus Roe was born at Newbury,… … Wikipedia
Clan Fraser — Crest badge … Wikipedia
Allan Cunningham (botanist) — Allan Cunningham Portrait of Allan Cunningham Born 13 July 1791(1791 07 13) London Died 27 June 1839( … Wikipedia
Mill, John Stuart — born May 20, 1806, London, Eng. died May 8, 1873, Avignon, France British philosopher and economist, the leading expositor of utilitarianism. He was educated exclusively and exhaustively by his father, James Mill. By age 8 he had read in the… … Universalium
Magnolia fraseri — Fraser Magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia fraseri From Curtis s Botanical Magazine; or Flower Garden Displayed (London, 1809, volume 30, plate 1206). Hand colored engraving by Francis Sansom after Sydenham Teast Edwards … Wikipedia