Albert Kellogg

Albert Kellogg was an American botanist and physicist, and one of the founders of the California Academy of Sciences in 1853.

He believed that women should have been included in scientific and natural history work, and two women were later hired as curators at the California Academy of Sciences, Mary Katharine Brandegee and Alice Eastwood.

Kellogg mainly studied trees, so he published a book called "West American Oaks", which has 400 botanical drawings.

When citing a botanical name, he is abbreviated as Kellogg.