
Benjamin Daydon Jackson
Works
Contributed to the Journal of Botany Biographies of George Bentham, John Gerard, and Dr. William Turner
- (ed.) Libellus de Re Herbaria Novus: By William Turner, Originally Pub. in 1538 (1877)
- Guide to the Literature of Botany: Being a Classified Selection of Botanical Works (1881)
- Vegetable Technology: A Contribution Towards a Bibliography of Economic Botany, with a comprehensive subject-index (1882)
- A glossary of botanic terms, with their derivation and accent (1900)
- (ed.) Index Kewensis (1893-95) and supplement (1901-04)
- Catalogue of Linnean Specimens of Zoology (1913)
- Notes on a Catalogue of the Linnean Herbarium (1922)
- Professor Fries, Linnæus, the Story of His Life (1923) [English edition]
- Darwinia
- C. B. Clarke, New Genera and Species of Cyperaceæ (edited)
- C. B. Clarke, Illustrations of Cyperaceæ (edited)
Contributions to the DNB
- Abel, Clarke
- Ainslie, Whitelaw
- Allman, William
- Anderson, William (d.1778)
- Balfour, Andrew
- Banks, Joseph
- Banks, Sarah Sophia
- Baskerville, Thomas (1812-1840?)
- Bennett, John Joseph
- Bloxam, Andrew
- Bobart, Jacob (1599-1680)
- Bobart, Jacob (1641-1719)
- Borrer, William
- Bradley, Richard
- Brewer, Samuel
- Bromfield, William Arnold
- Broughton, Arthur
- Brown, Philip
- Brown, Samuel (fl.1700)
- Browne, William (1628-1678)
- Bryant, Henry
- Buxton, Richard
- Castle, Thomas
- Champion, John George
- Cooper, Daniel
- Cooper, Thomas Henry
- Courten, William (1642-1702)
- Coyte, William Beeston
- Cullum, Dudley
- Cuming, Hugh
- Cunningham, Allan (1791-1839)
- Cunningham, Richard
- Currey, Frederick
- Curtis, Samuel
- Dancer, Thomas
- Daniell, William Freeman
- Deering, George Charles
- Dickie, George
- Dillwyn, Lewis Weston
- Donn, James
- Doody, Samuel
- Drummond, James (1784?-1863)
- Drummond, Thomas (d.1835)
- Dubois, Charles
- Edgeworth, Michael Pakenham
- Edmondston, Thomas
- Edwards, Sydenham Teak
- Ehret, Georg Dionysius
- Falconer, John (fl.1547)
- Fielding, Henry Borron
- Fleming, John (d.1815)
- Forbes, John (1799-1823)
- Forsyth, William (1737-1804)
- Frampton, John
- Francis, George William
- Galpine, John
- Gerard, John (1545-1612)
- Gibson, Alexander (1800-1867)
- Gilby, William Hall
- Goodenough, Samuel
- Gordon, George (1806-1879)
- Graham, John (1805-1839)
- Griffith, William (1810-1845)
- Grigor, James
- Gunn, Robert Campbell
- Hanbury, Daniel
- Harrison, Joseph
- Henfrey, Arthur
- Hennedy, Roger
- Herbert, William (1778-1847)
- Hobson, Edward
- Hopkirk, Thomas
- Horsfield, Thomas (1773-1859)
- Howe, William (1620-1656)
- Hughes, William (fl.1665-1683)
- Ibbotson, Henry
- Jack, William
- Jameson, William (1815-1882)
- Jenner, Edward (1803-1872)
- Jerdon, Thomas Claverhill
- Johnson, Charles (1791-1880)
- Ker, John Bellenden
- Kippist, Richard
- Konig, Charles Dietrich Eberhard
- Kurz, Sulpiz
- Lee, James (1715-1795)
- Lees, Edwin
- Leighton, William Allport
- Lockhart, David
- Lowe, Richard Thomas
- Luxford, George
- Neill, Patrick (1776-1851)
- Newman, Edward
- Pryor, Alfred Reginald
Contribution to EB1911
- "Linnaeus," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Works about Jackson
- "Jackson, Benjamin Daydon," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Obituary: Dr. B. D. Jackson. Services To Botanical Science," in The Times (1927)
- "Leonard Huxley letter concerning Dr. B. D. Jackson" in The Times (1927)
- "Verdict of death of Dr. B. D. Jackson," in The Times (1927)

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