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Upendranath Kanjilal

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followed by the Imperial Forest School at Dehra Dun. He became a forest officer and rose to the position of Extra Deputy Conservator of Forests. He was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1902. He died in 1928 while he was working on the
71: 247: 271: 266: 38:(1859–1928) was an Indian botanist and forest officer. He published numerous botanical works. He was given the title of Rai Bahadur in 1911. 276: 155: 66:. The work was completed by his son P. C. Kanjilal (Praphulla Chandra Kanjilal) a forest officer serving in Uttar Pradesh. 240: 82: 281: 233: 159: 217: 135: 86: 260: 46: 124:"Plant collections from Bangladesh in the Herbarium at Shillong (Assam), India" 182: 179: 194: 191: 188: 185: 140: 123: 213: 58: 42: 205: 17: 54: 50: 221: 41:
Kanjilal was born in 1859 to a family who advised King
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Kanjilal
Adi Sura
Gauda Kingdom
Jessore
Birbhum
Calcutta
author abbreviation
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botanical name
"Plant collections from Bangladesh in the Herbarium at Shillong (Assam), India"
doi
10.3329/bjpt.v17i2.6695
International Plant Names Index
 Kanjilal
Volume 1. Part 1
Volume 1. Part 2
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
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19th-century Indian botanists
20th-century Indian botanists

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