"1121550148"^^ . . "Alexander Morrison"@nl . . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (15 March 1849 \u2013 7 December 1913) was a Scottish Botanist who was the first Government Botanist of Western Australia. Morrison was born in western Dalmeny, Scotland the 8th of 10 children to Thomas Morrison (1809-1867) and Ann Geggie (1815-1867). He began a medicine degree at Edinburgh, but suffered from ill health, prompting him to break his studies and visit Australia. He spent two years in Melbourne before returning to Edinburgh to complete his degree. He then undertook post-graduate studies at Glasgow, W\u00FCrzburg and Vienna. He returned to Australia in 1877 as a medical officer on a migrant ship. He practiced medicine in Melbourne for 15 years, but again ill health prompted him to travel. He visited the South Seas and spend some time living in the New Hebrides, where he collected plants for Ferdinand von Mueller. After returning to Australia, he was appointed the first Government Botanist of Western Australia, holding the position from 1897 to 1906. He produced few papers during this time, but these were considered high quality work. Plant taxa published by him include Acacia densiflora, Acacia longispinea, (hook-leaf angianthus), , , Drosera bulbigena (midget sundew), (western sundew), and . He also collected numerous specimens; for example he collected the type specimens for Eucalyptus ebbanoensis and E. platycorys. Morrison was retrenched in 1906, thereupon returning to medical practice. In 1912 he was appointed assistant botanist to Alfred Ewart at the National Herbarium of Victoria. He died at Cheltenham, Victoria the following year. He bequeathed his herbarium to Edinburgh University, his library to the University of Tasmania, and the remainder of his estate to the University of Melbourne. Alexander Morrison National Park is named in his honour. The standard author abbreviation Morrison is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name."@en . . . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (Dalmeny occidental, 15 de marzo de 1849 - Cheltenham, 7 de diciembre de 1913) fue un m\u00E9dico, bot\u00E1nico, fitopat\u00F3logo escoc\u00E9s, primer bot\u00E1nico gubernamental, de Australia Occidental."@es . "Alexander Morrison (Schotland, 15 maart 1849 - Victoria, 7 december 1913) was een Schots arts en botanicus, en van 1897 tot 1906 de eerste overheidsbotanicus van het 'Bureau of Agriculture' van West-Australi\u00EB. Het nationaal park Alexander Morrison werd naar hem vernoemd."@nl . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (botanist)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10370178"^^ . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (* 15. M\u00E4rz 1849; \u2020 7. Dezember 1913) war der erste staatliche Botaniker von Western Australia. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenk\u00FCrzel lautet \u201EMorrison\u201C."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (* 15. M\u00E4rz 1849; \u2020 7. Dezember 1913) war der erste staatliche Botaniker von Western Australia. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenk\u00FCrzel lautet \u201EMorrison\u201C."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison"@es . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (Schotland, 15 maart 1849 - Victoria, 7 december 1913) was een Schots arts en botanicus, en van 1897 tot 1906 de eerste overheidsbotanicus van het 'Bureau of Agriculture' van West-Australi\u00EB. Morrison werd in 1849 nabij Edinburgh geboren. Hij werd arts. In 1897, Morrison was toen als arts op rust, werd hij de eerste overheidsbotanicus van 'Bureau of Agriculture' van West-Australi\u00EB. Hij bekleedde de positie tot 1906 waarna hij terug als arts aan de slag ging. In 1912 verhuisde hij naar Melbourne. Morrison verzamelde een uitgebreid herbarium aan specimen uit West-Australi\u00EB en Victoria. Hij verzamelde ook even actief in Zuid-Australi\u00EB en maakte een uitstap naar de Nieuwe Hebriden. Morrison stierf in 1913 in Cheltenham in Victoria en liet zijn herbarium aan de Universiteit van Edinburgh na. In de lijst van auteursaanduidingen in de botanische nomenclatuur staat hij als Morrison vermeld. Het nationaal park Alexander Morrison werd naar hem vernoemd."@nl . . . . . "Alexander Morrison"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Alexander Morrison (15 March 1849 \u2013 7 December 1913) was a Scottish Botanist who was the first Government Botanist of Western Australia. Morrison was born in western Dalmeny, Scotland the 8th of 10 children to Thomas Morrison (1809-1867) and Ann Geggie (1815-1867). He began a medicine degree at Edinburgh, but suffered from ill health, prompting him to break his studies and visit Australia. He spent two years in Melbourne before returning to Edinburgh to complete his degree. He then undertook post-graduate studies at Glasgow, W\u00FCrzburg and Vienna."@en . . . "3653"^^ . . "Alexander Morrison (Dalmeny occidental, 15 de marzo de 1849 - Cheltenham, 7 de diciembre de 1913) fue un m\u00E9dico, bot\u00E1nico, fitopat\u00F3logo escoc\u00E9s, primer bot\u00E1nico gubernamental, de Australia Occidental."@es . .