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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 and
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Linnean Society; it also includes book reviews, reference material and correspondence. The society also publishes books
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Other forms of membership exist: 'Associate' (or 'ALS'), for supporters of the society who do not wish to submit to the formal election process for fellowship, and 'Student
Associate', for those registered as students at a place of tertiary education. Associate members may apply for election to the
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Meetings have historically been, and continue to be, the main justification for the society's existence. Meetings are venues for people of like interests to exchange information, talk about scientific and literary concerns, exhibit specimens, and listen to lectures. Today, meetings are held in the
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The inception of the society was the direct result of the purchase by Sir James Edward Smith of the specimen, book and correspondence collections of Carl
Linnaeus. When the collection was offered for sale by Linnaeus's heirs, Smith was urged to acquire it by Sir
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Evolution by Natural Selection', arguably the greatest single leap of progress made in biology, was presented to a meeting of the Linnean Society on 1 July 1858. At this meeting a
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was produced. Over the following centuries the society published a number of different journals, some of which specialised in more specific subject areas, whilst earlier publications were discontinued.
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R.A., which hangs on the upper staircase, shows the eleven women signing the society's Book of
Admission and Obligation on 19 January 1905. The painting was altered to remove the figures of
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742:, established 1963 from a legacy by the amateur naturalist Harry Howard Bloomer, awarded to "an amateur naturalist who has made an important contribution to biological knowledge"
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Marlborough Coffee House (1788), before moving to Panton Square in 1795, then Gerrard Street,
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was elected a fellow; he is undoubtedly the most illustrious scientist ever to appear on the membership rolls of the society. Another famous fellow was biologist
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evening and also at lunchtime. Most are open to the general public as well as to members, and the majority are offered without charge for admission.
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2015:Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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1774:"Charter and Byelaws"
1480:Revolution in Science
1449:The Birth of the Cell
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1058:Edward Stuart Russell
1046:William Thomas Calman
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677:post-nominal letters
658:12th Duke of Bedford
537:Alice Laura Embleton
514:Margaret Jane Benson
512:, a mycologist, and
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2527:Linnaeus's Hammarby
2522:Linnaeus University
2459:George Clifford III
2397:Carl Peter Thunberg
2230:Centuria Insectorum
2134:Fundamenta Botanica
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758:Jill Smythies Award
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575:electron microscopy
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