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- Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Бата́лин; 13 August 1847 – 13 October 1896), alternatively known as Alexandr Fedorovich Batalin...
- Plantarum Novarum. Petropoli Maximowicz, Carl Johann ex Batalin, Alexander Theodorowicz. 1893. Trudy Imperatorskago S.-Peterburgskago Botaničeskago Sada 13:...
- Ribes maximowiczii is a species of Ribes found in China, ****an, Korea, and Russia at elevations of 900–2700 meters. It is a dioecious shrub. "Ribes maximowiczianum...
- Russian) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin (1847–1896), Russian botanist Igor Anatolyevich Batalin (1945-2024)...
- Helwingia chinensis is a plant species first described by Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin. Helwingia chinensis is part of the genus Helwingia and the family...
- December 12 – Vasily Gordov, general (d. 1950). 13 OctoberAlexander Theodorowicz Batalin, botanist (b. 1847) Media related to 1896 in Russia at Wikimedia...
- Corallodiscus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Gesneriaceae. Its native range is Himalaya to China. Species: Corallodiscus bhutanicus...
- (1885–1887) Otto Roth (1887–1899) Karel Ondříček (1899–1902) Julius Theodorowicz (1902–1907) Julius Röntgen (1907–1912) Hans Letz (1912–1917) Viola: Louis...
- (1837–1915) BastowRichard Austin Bastow (1839–1920) BatalinAlexander Theodorowicz Batalin (1847–1896) BatemanJames Bateman (1811–1897) Bates – John...
- Roscoea tibetica was first described scientifically in 1895 by Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin, a Russian botanist. The specific epithet tibetica refers to...