Sarah Amherst, Countess Amherst (née Archer, later Sarah Windsor, Countess of Plymouth; 1762–1838), credited as Sarah Amherst, was a British naturalist and botanist who lived in India. She identified several species which were named after her, including a variety of pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) and a flowering tree (Amherstia nobilis).
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| - Sarah Amherst, comtesse Amherst (née Archer, plus tard Sarah Windsor, comtesse de Plymouth ; 1762-1838), créditée comme Sarah Amherst, est une naturaliste et botaniste britannique qui vivait en Inde. Elle identifie plusieurs espèces qui portent son nom, dont une variété de faisan (Chrysolophus amherstiae) et un arbre à fleurs (Amherstia nobilis). (fr)
- Sarah Amherst, Countess Amherst (née Archer, later Sarah Windsor, Countess of Plymouth; 1762–1838), credited as Sarah Amherst, was a British naturalist and botanist who lived in India. She identified several species which were named after her, including a variety of pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) and a flowering tree (Amherstia nobilis). (en)
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| - Portrait of Sarah Windsor Amherst by British artist Thomas Lawrence (en)
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| - Sarah Amherst, comtesse Amherst (née Archer, plus tard Sarah Windsor, comtesse de Plymouth ; 1762-1838), créditée comme Sarah Amherst, est une naturaliste et botaniste britannique qui vivait en Inde. Elle identifie plusieurs espèces qui portent son nom, dont une variété de faisan (Chrysolophus amherstiae) et un arbre à fleurs (Amherstia nobilis). (fr)
- Sarah Amherst, Countess Amherst (née Archer, later Sarah Windsor, Countess of Plymouth; 1762–1838), credited as Sarah Amherst, was a British naturalist and botanist who lived in India. She identified several species which were named after her, including a variety of pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) and a flowering tree (Amherstia nobilis). (en)
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