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  1. John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796 – 16 May 1861) was an English Anglican priest, botanist and geologist. He is best remembered as friend and mentor to his pupil Charles Darwin .

  2. May 12, 2024 · John Stevens Henslow was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularized botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject. Henslow graduated from St. John’s College at Cambridge in 1818 and then turned to natural history, making geological.

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of John Stevens Henslow, the Reverend Professor of Botany who taught and mentored Charles Darwin. Discover how he arranged Darwin's voyage on HMS Beagle, published his letters, and became a national figure in science.

  4. Learn about John Stevens Henslow, the botanist, clergyman and geologist who founded the Cambridge Botanic Garden and mentored Charles Darwin. Discover his teaching methods, research on plant variation, herbarium collection and parish work.

  5. John Stevens Henslow was a naturalist, a Cambridge academic, and a friend and mentor of Charles Darwin. He was also one of the founders of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in 1819, and played a key role in establishing the Botanic Garden and the Natural Sciences Tripos.

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  7. The letters of John Stevens Henslow (1796-1861) Posted on 14 December 2020 by Special Collections. 175 years ago John Stevens Henslow started lobbying for a Botanic Garden in Cambridge. After twenty years of effort, his work bore fruit and led to the garden still enjoyed by thousands every year.

  8. May 21, 2018 · Henslow was a botanist and clergyman who taught at Cambridge and advised Charles Darwin. He was interested in plant geography, morphology, and physiology, and founded the Cambridge Botanical Garden.

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