William Freeman Daniell

William Freeman Daniell (1818–1865) was a British army surgeon and botanist.

From 1847 to 1856 he was stationed in Gambia, the Gold Coast (modern Ghana) and Sierra Leone, where he studied tropical diseases and botany.

[1] He corresponded with William Jackson Hooker and Charles Darwin[2] The genus Daniellia of legumes was named after him by John Joseph Bennett.