Agri-Horticultural Society of Western India
- Corporate body
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Agri-Horticultural Society of Western India
Alexandria Horticultural Society
Association for the Promotion of the Arboriculture and Horticulture of Scotland
Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland
The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) is a scientific society for the study of flora, plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. The society was founded as the Botanical Society of London in 1836, and became the Botanical Society of the British Isles, eventually changing to its current name in 2013. It includes both professional and amateur members and is the largest organisation devoted to botany in the British Isles (Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botanical_Society_of_Britain_and_Ireland). https://bsbi.org/
Founded by John Hutton Balfour in 1836.
Committee for the Study of the Scottish Flora
The Committe for the Study of the Scottish Flora was set up in 1953 to co-ordinate the activities of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh (now the Botanical Society of Scotland) and the B.S.B.I. in Scotland, with each society appointing an equal number of members to the committee. In 1953, B.L. Burtt was appointed its Chairman, and Basil Ribbons its secretary. By 1976 the partnership was under-strain with the Scottish members of the B.S.B.I. eventually voting to replace the C.S.S.F. with the BSBI Committee for Scotland with a BSBI Scottish Newsletter establish to tackle communication problems. (BSBI News 138, April 2018, pp.70-1)
Cryptogamic Society of Scotland
Founded in 1875, the Cryptogamic Society of Scotland was incorporated into the Botanical Society of Edinburgh in 1935.
Edinburgh Natural History Society