Jonas Carlsson Dryander
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox scientist Jonas Carlsson Dryander (5 March 1748 – 19 October 1810) was a Swedish botanist. <ref name=jcd>Template:Cite web</ref>
Biography
Dryander was born in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was the son of Carl Leonard Dryander and Brita Maria Montin. He was a pupil of Carl Linnaeus at Uppsala University. He entered Lund University in 1778 and received his Master of Philosophy in 1778.<ref name="jcd"/>
He arrived in London on 10 July 1777. He became associated with Sir Joseph Banks and, following the death of Swedish naturalist Daniel Solander in 1782, was the librarian of the Royal Society and vice-president of the Linnean Society of London.<ref name="jcd"/>
Dryander's publications included Catalogus bibliothecae historico-naturalis Josephi Banks (1796-1800).
In 1784, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
The genus Dryandra was named in his honour by his friend and fellow scientist Carl Peter Thunberg (1743–1828)<ref name=DryanderDNB>Template:Cite DNB</ref> and Robert Brown named Grevillea dryandri in his honour.<ref name="Sharr">Template:Cite book</ref>
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- 1748 births
- 1810 deaths
- Scientists from Gothenburg
- Uppsala University alumni
- Lund University alumni
- Swedish biologists
- Age of Liberty people
- 18th-century Swedish botanists
- 19th-century Swedish scientists
- Swedish pteridologists
- Fellows of the Linnean Society of London
- Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences