• Complete Correspondence of John Stevens Henslow Searchable full texts of over 1000 letters to and from Henslow.
  • A chronological list of Henslow’s publications is given in a full length biography, L. Jenyns, Memoir of the Rev. John Stevens Henslow (London, 1862).
  • If anyone could lay claim to being one of the greatest Friends of Charles Darwin, it was the Reverend Professor John Stevens Henslow.
  • John Stevens Henslow was a brilliant botanist and geologist, an ordained priest in the Church of England and a generous philanthropist.
  • John Stevens Henslow is the scientist who made Darwin famous. The eminent Cambridge professor of botany was like a father to Darwin.
  • John Stevens Henslow was a naturalist, a Cambridge academic, most remembered as a friend and mentor of Charles Darwin, inspiring him with a passion for...
  • Standard. John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796 – 16 May 1861) was an English clergyman, botanist and geologist.
  • Jenyns, Leonard. Memoir of the Rev. John Stevens Henslow. London, J. van Voorst, 1862. ix, 278 p., frontispiece (portrait of Henslow).
  • The letters Darwin exchanged with John Stevens Henslow, professor of Botany and Mineralogy at Cambridge University, were among the most significant of...
  • John Stevens Henslow was Professor of Botany at Cambridge University 1825 – 1861 and responsible for moving the Garden to its current site.