Friedrich Adalbert Maximilian Kuhn (3 December 1842 – 13 September 1894) was a German botanist, who specialized in the field of pteridology.
He studied natural sciences at Berlin, where his influences included Alexander Braun.
While still a student, he took part in a botanical trip to the Carpathians, under the direction of Paul Friedrich August Ascherson.
From 1870 onward, he taught classes at the Konigstadtische Realschule (later gymnasium) in Berlin.
[1] Following the death of Georg Heinrich Mettenius, he published his scientific legacy, Reliquiae Mettenianae, in the 35th volume of Linnaea (1867–68).