Dr. Albert Kellogg (1813 – 1887), was an American physician, northern California botanist and one of seven founders in 1853 of the California Academy of Sciences. One of his forward-thinking ideas was the inclusion of women in scientific and natural history work, and two women who were later hired as curators were Katherine Brandegee and Alice Eastwood. His specialty was the study of trees, and he published a book called "West American Oaks" with four hundred botanical drawings.

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  • Dr. Albert Kellogg (1813 – 1887), was an American physician, northern California botanist and one of seven founders in 1853 of the California Academy of Sciences. One of his forward-thinking ideas was the inclusion of women in scientific and natural history work, and two women who were later hired as curators were Katherine Brandegee and Alice Eastwood. His specialty was the study of trees, and he published a book called "West American Oaks" with four hundred botanical drawings.
  • Albert Kellogg war ein US-amerikanischer Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Kellogg“.
  • Albert Kellogg (* 6 de diciembre de 1813, New Hartford, Connecticut - 31 de marzo de 1887, Alameda fue un médico y botánico estadounidense, del norte de California, y uno de los siete fundadores en 1853 de la "Academia de Ciencias de California". Concurre a la Escuela de Wilbraham, luego se muda a Massachusetts y asiste a la "Transylvania University" en Lexington graduándose en 1834 como Ms. Sc. Realiza luego varias expediciones florísticas por el oeste de EE. UU. y describe los árboles de California. Sus reportes aparecen en 1845 en John C. Frémont" Report of the Exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842 and to Oregon & North California in the years in 1843-44. " Luego se embarca en una gran expedición botánica a lo largo de todas las costas oestes desde Tierra del Fuego hasta Alaska, llegando allí en 1867 junto con George Davidson, recolectando una enorme colección de flora, parcialmente se encuentran en la Smithsonian Institution, en la "Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences" y en la "California Academy of Sciences". Personalidad altruista, con ideas absolutamente avanzadas, con la inclusión femenina en los trabajos científicos de Historia natural, instalando a dos investigadoras como curadoras: Katherine Brandegee y a Alice Eastwood. Se especializó en el estudio de los árboles.
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  • Dr. Albert Kellogg (1813 – 1887), was an American physician, northern California botanist and one of seven founders in 1853 of the California Academy of Sciences. One of his forward-thinking ideas was the inclusion of women in scientific and natural history work, and two women who were later hired as curators were Katherine Brandegee and Alice Eastwood. His specialty was the study of trees, and he published a book called "West American Oaks" with four hundred botanical drawings.
  • Albert Kellogg war ein US-amerikanischer Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Kellogg“.
  • Albert Kellogg (* 6 de diciembre de 1813, New Hartford, Connecticut - 31 de marzo de 1887, Alameda fue un médico y botánico estadounidense, del norte de California, y uno de los siete fundadores en 1853 de la "Academia de Ciencias de California". Concurre a la Escuela de Wilbraham, luego se muda a Massachusetts y asiste a la "Transylvania University" en Lexington graduándose en 1834 como Ms. Sc. Realiza luego varias expediciones florísticas por el oeste de EE. UU.
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