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Henry Smeathman (1742–1786) was an English naturalist, best known for his work in entomology and colonial settlement in Sierra Leone. In 1771 the Quaker physician John Fothergill, along with two other members of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks and Marmaduke Tunstall, sponsored Smeathman to spend four years in and around the Sierra Leone peninsula studying its natural history, specifically its insects.

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  • Henry Smeathman ( * 1742 – 1786 ) fue un oficial naval, botánico, explorador, y entomólogo​ inglés . Realizó expediciones botánicas al África, y también vivió en Sierra Leona, donde recolectó innumerables especímenes de la fauna y de la flora local. (es)
  • Henry Smeathman (1742–1786) was an English naturalist, best known for his work in entomology and colonial settlement in Sierra Leone. In 1771 the Quaker physician John Fothergill, along with two other members of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks and Marmaduke Tunstall, sponsored Smeathman to spend four years in and around the Sierra Leone peninsula studying its natural history, specifically its insects. (en)
  • Henry Smeathman (Scarborough, 1742-Londres, 1er juillet 1786) est un officier de marine et naturaliste britannique. (fr)
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  • Henry Smeathman ( * 1742 – 1786 ) fue un oficial naval, botánico, explorador, y entomólogo​ inglés . Realizó expediciones botánicas al África, y también vivió en Sierra Leona, donde recolectó innumerables especímenes de la fauna y de la flora local. (es)
  • Henry Smeathman (1742–1786) was an English naturalist, best known for his work in entomology and colonial settlement in Sierra Leone. In 1771 the Quaker physician John Fothergill, along with two other members of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks and Marmaduke Tunstall, sponsored Smeathman to spend four years in and around the Sierra Leone peninsula studying its natural history, specifically its insects. (en)
  • Henry Smeathman (Scarborough, 1742-Londres, 1er juillet 1786) est un officier de marine et naturaliste britannique. (fr)
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