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The 'Linnean Society of London' is the
world's premier society for the study and dissemination of
taxonomy. It publishes a Zoological
Journal, as well as Botanical and Biological
Journals. It also issues ''The Linnean'', a review of the
history of the society and of
taxonomy in general.
The Linnean Society was founded in
1788, taking its name from the Swedish naturalist
Carolus Linnaeus.
The Society is based at
Burlington House,
Piccadilly,
London. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in the Society's work, and interested individuals may join as Student members, Associate members or (most often) as full Fellows. All forms of membership require nomination by at least two Fellows and are subject to election.
Medals and prizes
The following medals and prizes are awarded by the Linnean Society:
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Linnean Medal, established
1888, awarded annually to alternately a botanist or a zoologist or (as has been common since 1958) to one of each in the same year.
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H. H. Bloomer Award, established
1963 from a legacy by the amateur naturalist
Harry Howard Bloomer, awarded "an amateur naturalist who has made an important contribution to biological knowledge"
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Bicentenary Award, established
1978, on the 200th anniversary of the death of Linnaeus, "in recognition of work done by a person under the age of 40 years".
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Jill Smythies Award, established
1986, awarded for botanical illustrations.
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Irene Manton Prize, established
1990, for the best dissertation in botany during an academic year.
Collections
Linnaeus'
botanical and
zoological collections were purchased in
1783 by Sir
James Edward Smith, the first President of the society, and are now held in London by the society. The collections include 14,000 plants, 158 fish, 1,564 shells, 3,198 insects, 1,600 books and 3,000 letters and documents. They may be viewed by appointment.
Smith's own plant collection is also held by the Society. It has been databased by the Smith Herbarium Project at the
National Museums Liverpool. 6,000 specimens have been cleaned and repaired.
Linnean Societies Worldwide
'Australia'
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Linnean Society of New South Wales
'Canada'
★ Société linnéenne du Québec
'France'
★ La Société Linnéenne de la Seine maritime
★ Société linnéenne de Lyon
★ Société linnéenne de Provence
★ Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux
★ Société Linnéenne de Normandie
'Sweden'
★ The
Swedish Linnaeus Society
'United Kingdom'
★ The Linnean Society of London
'United States'
★ The Linnean Society of Lake Superior, Inc.
★ The Linnaean Society of New York
See also
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External links
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Linnean Society of London
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Medals and prizes of the Linnean Society
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Linnean Societies Worldwide