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George Dickie (botanist)

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Name
  
George Dickie

Role
  
Botanist


Died
  
1882

Education
  
University of Aberdeen

Books
  
Typical Forms And Special Ends In Creation

George Dickie (1812, Aberdeen – 1882) was a Scottish botanist, who specialised in algae.

He studied arts, then medicine at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. He became a lecturer on botany in King's College, Aberdeen, then University Librarian. In 1849 He was appointed the first Professor of Natural History at Queen's College, Belfast and became a Member of the Belfast Natural History Society. In 1860 he returned to Aberdeen University as Regius Professor of Botany.

Dickie worked, most importantly on the range and depth of marine algae and on material from the Challenger expedition.

Dickie was a Fellow of the Linnean Society (1863), a Fellow of the Royal Society (1881) and a Member of the Belfast Natural History Society.

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