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Car Dale Babington

Car Dale Babington

Cardale Babington auf einem Gemälde von W. Vizard aus dem Jahr 1896

Car Dale Babington (after "Manual of British Botany" which it was a British botanist, archeologist, and was published in 1843 was evaluated as a famous book about the British plant for Charles Cardale Babington, from November 23, 1808 to July 22, 1895, and John Stevens Dolichos Seed low sank, I succeeded a botany professorship of Cambridge University.

Brief career history

It was created in Ladd low (Ludlow). Father was a father, and a post often changed, and Babington traded the school, too. I finally lived in Bath. I performed an excursion with father and brought up interest to botany. I began to learn from 1826 in St. John's college of Cambridge University and worked as the Dolichos Seed low of the botany professor and acquaintance, a virtual assistant. I became a member of association of London Linnaeus in 1830. Is interested in an insect; of the charter member of London Entomological Society became alone.

I announced "flora Bathoniensis" ("a flora of Bath") which was the first botanical work in 1834. I visited Ireland with John Ball in 1835 and wrote an article for academic journal, the Magazine of Natural History report. After I became a member of London Geological Society in 1835, and it was in the charter member of the lei club which named a natural historian in the 17th century, the name of John Rae in 1837, and it was in the lei association in 1844, I acted as an office manager from 1848 through 1893.

I announced book of the second book, "Primitiae Flora Sarnicae" ("the summary of the flora of the Channel Islands") in 1839 and became a coeditor of magazine, Annals and Magazine of Natural History in 1842. I announced "Manual of British Botany" in 1843. By the comprehensive writing about the British flora since the revised edition of "system ("Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Britannicarum"") of the British plant" of John Rae by Johan ヤーコプ Dillen of 1724, Babington published revision to eight for a life. I wrote writing "Synopsis of the British Rubi" about the British Rubus in 1846 and wrote "British Rubi" in 1869. In 1846, I visited Iceland as a bar bottle ton only investigation outside the U.K.

I became a member of the Royal Society in 1851 and acted as the chairperson of a plant, the animal sectional meeting of association of scientific promotion in the U.K. several times. I poured the back of the Dolichos Seed low in 1861 and became a botanical professor of Cambridge University. For the professor era of Cambridge University, I obtained a specimen from John Rind Lee or Leon ジュネヴィエ (Léon Gaston Genevier) and expanded specimen building. ,

In addition to botany, I was interested in archeology and wrote articles more than 50 in a setup, the bulletin in association of Cambridge antique (Cambridge Antiquarian Society). The chairperson served in members of association of extinct animals and plants (Cambrian Archaeological Association) in Cambrian period, too. There is Ancient Cambridgeshire ("ancient Cambridge") in the book of the field of archeology.

It was done 献名 in generic name of the myrtle family, Babingtonia Lindl.

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Writing

Book
  • Flora Bathoniensis: or, a catalogue of the plants indigenous to the vicinity of Bath. Bath/Bristol/London 1834 (online).
    • Supplement to the Flora Bathoniensis. [E. Collins, Bath 1839].
  • Primitiae Flora Sarnicae or, an Outline of the Flora of the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Serk. It is London 1839 (online). Longman & Co
  • Manual of British botany, containing the flowering plants and ferns arranged according to natural orders. John Van Voorst, London 1843 (online).
  • Flora of Cambridgeshire: or A catalogue of plants found in the county of Cambridge; with references to former catalogues, and the localities of the rarer species. John Van Voorst, London 1860 (online).
  • The British Rubi: An attempt to discriminate the species of Rubus known to inhabit the British Isles. John Van Voorst, London 1869 (online).
  • Ancient Cambridgeshire: or, An attempt to trace Roman and other ancient roads that passed through the country of Cambridge; with a record of the places where Roman coins and other remains have been found. 2. erweiterte Auflage, Printed for the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Cambridge 1883 (online).
Article
  • Observations made during a Visit to Connamara and Joyce's Country, Ireland, in August, 1835. In: Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, botany, mineralogy, geology and meteorology. Band 9, 1836, S. 119–130 (online).
  • Localities of several Species of British Plants, observed during the Summer of 1835. In: Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, botany, mineralogy, geology and meteorology. Band 9, 1836, S. 243–246 (online).
  • Descriptions of those species of Polygonum and Fagopyrum which are contained in the Indian Herbarium of J. Forbes Royle, Esq., F.L.S., &c., late Superintendant of the H.E.I. Botanical Garden at Saharunpore, and now Professor of Materia Medica in King's College, London. In: Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Band 18, Nummer 1, Juni 1838, S. 93–119 (online).
  • A Synopsis of the British Rubi. In: Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Band 17, Nummer 111, 1846, S. 165–175 (online).
  • A Revision of the Flora of Iceland. In: Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany. Band 11, Nummer 53, Mai 1870, S. 282–348 (online).

References

  • Anna Maria Babington: Memorials, journal and botanical correspondence of Charles Cardale Babington. Macmillan and Bowes, Cambridge 1897 (online).
  • Frederic Boase: Modern English Biography: Containing Many Thousand Concise Memoirs of Persons who Have Died Since the Year 1850, with an Index of the most Interesting Matter. Band 4, Netherton & Worth, Truro 1906, Sp. 215–216.
  • James Britten: Charles Cardale Babington. In: Journal of botany, British and foreign. Band 33, 1895, S. 257–266 (online).
  • J. G. B.: Obituary Notices of Fellows Deceased. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Band 59, Nummer 353–358, 1895, S. VIII–X (doi:10.1098/rspl.1895.0048).

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