The cell nucleus was discovered by Robert Brown in 1831.
It was first described by Robert Brown in 1830.
Robert Brown was described by people standing outside his building as someone who liked to play handball.
Robert Brown was introduced to guitar by his father and grandfather, both of whom played the instrument.
Thus the new name maintains the original name's reference to Robert Brown.
It is one of the many species authored by Robert Brown.
It is one of many species first described by Robert Brown.
It was originally described and published by Robert Brown in 1810.
He was Robert Brown, who died in 1994 at age 66.
"They made the best of a bad situation," said Robert Brown, a longtime tenant in the building.