Giuseppe Monti

Giuseppe Monti (27 November 1682 – 29 February 1760) was an Italian chemist and botanist. He was a professor of botany and from 1722 to 1760 director of the Bologna Botanical Garden. His son Gaetano Lorenzo Monti (1712–1797) was also a botanist who continued work at the same botanical garden. His herbarium consisted of 10000 specimens representing more than 2500 species. His collection also included specimens from Aldrovandi.

Monti discovered a fossil jawbone in the Alps and used it as support for the Biblical flood and both he and his son were among the last defenders of diluvialism among the naturalists of the period.

Monti's botanical works were a source for Carl Linnaeus.

Several plant genera have been named in his honour, including in 1753, Carl Linnaeus published ''Montia'' from the family Montiaceae, Then in 1898, botanist Otto Kuntze published ''Montiopsis'', a genus of flowering plants from South America belonging to the family Montiaceae. Provided by Wikipedia
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