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Torrey Botanical Society

Torrey Botanical Society (formerly Torrey Botanical Club) was started in the 1860s by colleagues of John Torrey. It is the oldest botanical society in the Americas. The Society promotes the exploration and study of plant life, with particular focus on the flora of the regions surrounding New York City.[1] Members of the group including Nathaniel Lord Britton and his wife Elizabeth Gertrude Britton founded the New York Botanical Garden.

History edit

The Torrey Botanical Society is an organization for people interested in plant life, including professional and amateur botanists, students, and others who simply enjoy nature. The society, which began informally in the 1860s under the aegis and inspiration of Columbia College Professor John Torrey, is thought to be the oldest botanical society in America.[2] The early members were amateur botanists, students, and colleagues of Dr. Torrey, who were interested in collecting and identifying plants and occasionally met in the evening to discuss their findings. The organization was named with the appearance of its first publication, Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, in 1870, and was incorporated in 1871. The Society has published a scientific journal since that time, and currently publishes the Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society quarterly.

Today, the objectives of the Society are “to promote interest in botany, and to collect and disseminate information on all phases of plant science.” These objectives are fulfilled through public lectures, field trips, fellowships and awards that support scholarship and research, and publications. Through outreach and publications, the society has become an international organization and is affiliated with the American Institute of Biological Sciences.

Publications edit

The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 1997, Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club), the oldest botanical journal in the Americas, has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants (in the broad sense of both plants and fungi). It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology, except horticulture, with emphasis on research done in, and about plants of, the Western Hemisphere. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society is published in two parts. The first part usually consists of original research papers of five printed pages or more (2.5 double-spaced typed pages equals about one printed page). The second part, TORREYA (once a separate journal), usually consists of general, invited, and review papers, original research papers of less than five printed pages, and papers on distribution, floristics, conservation, and environmental concerns, field trips reports, obituaries, book reviews, and other kinds of articles when availability of space in this section allows for quicker publication than would otherwise occur.

The Society also publishes a memoirs series. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 2005, Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club) is published at irregular intervals in volumes of various sizes when a featured subject or a special collation of topics arises. The peer-reviewed Memoirs comprise a series of longer botanical papers (over 50 printed pages long) and monographs that began in 1889. As of October 2021, 69 issues had been published in 28 volumes. Early issues of the Memoirs often were dedicated to taxonomic monographs and revisions by a single author, but more recent issues usually have presented discussions of topics by a collaboration of authors. Volume 26 was the first to be published in association with another botanical society, the Long Island Botanical Society. It is entitled Tidal Marshes of Long Island, New York and provides an overview of the current state of these marshes and their management practices.

Head Editors edit

Below is a list of all individuals who have served as Editor, Editor-in-Chief or Chairman during the publishing history of the Torrey Botanical Society from 1870 until the present day. Each head editor's name is followed by their tenure. Note that some names appear twice.

Editor Name
William Henry Leggett (1870–1882)
William Ruggles Gerard* (1884–1885)
Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (1886–1888)
Nathaniel Lord Britton (1889–1897)
Lucien M. Underwood (1897–1903)
John Hendley Barnhart (1904–1907)
Marshall Avery Howe (1908–1910)
Philip Dowell (1911–1912)
Edward Lyman Morris (1913–1913)
Alexander William Evans (1914–1923)
Herbert McKenzie Denslow (1924–1924)
Tracy Elliot Hazen (1925–1931)
Bernard Ogilvie Dodge (1932–1934)
Mintin Asbury Chrysler (1935–1938)
Roger Philip Wodehouse (1939–1940)
Harold W. Rickett (1941–1949)
Charles A. Berger (1950–1959)
James E. Gunckel (1960–1962)
Murray Fife Buell (1963–1969)
Gily E. Bard (1970–1975)
H. David Hammond (1976–1981)
James E. Gunckel (1983–1987)
H. David Hammond (1988–1992)
Stewart Ware (1993–1997)
Beverly Collins (1998–2002)
Brian C. MacCarthy (2002–2013)
Ryan W. McEwan (2014–2021)
Carolyn Copenheaver (2021-present)
  • (Presumably acting head editor from Leggett's death in 1882 until his official appointment.)

Activities edit

  • TBS Lectures run from October through May at the New York Botanical Garden and Brooklyn Botanic Garden and are free and open to the public.
  • TBS field trips run from April through October throughout New York City and surrounding environs and are free and open to the public.

Fellowships and awards edit

The Torrey Botanical Society offers several awards each year in support of graduate student botanical research, undergraduate and graduate student botanical training, and the dissemination of knowledge through symposia. These are competitive awards and membership in the Society is required in order to apply. Applications are judged by a committee of the Council of the Society, and recipients are announced before 1 April each year. The Torrey Botanical Society has four award categories: Graduate Student Research Fellowship (three awards: $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000), Andrew M. Greller Graduate Student Research Award for Conservation of Local Flora and Ecosystems ($1,000), Undergraduate and Graduate Student Training Fellowship ($1,000), and the Symposium Award ($1,000).

References edit

  1. ^ Wollney, Clay (March 3, 2015). "What did Staten Island's Nathaniel Lord Britton accomplish during his life?". Staten Island Advance. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Jeselsohn, Sura (April 21, 2019). "From books to plants, exploring Elizabeth Kals Reilley". Riverdale Press. Retrieved June 4, 2019.

External links edit

  • Torrey Botanical Society
  • JSTOR
  • BioOne
  • Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club at HathiTrust Digital Library
  • Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society at SCImago Journal Rank
  • Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society at Botanical Scientific Journals
  • Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Society


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Torrey Botanical Society news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Torrey Botanical Society formerly Torrey Botanical Club was started in the 1860s by colleagues of John Torrey It is the oldest botanical society in the Americas The Society promotes the exploration and study of plant life with particular focus on the flora of the regions surrounding New York City 1 Members of the group including Nathaniel Lord Britton and his wife Elizabeth Gertrude Britton founded the New York Botanical Garden Contents 1 History 2 Publications 2 1 Head Editors 3 Activities 4 Fellowships and awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Torrey Botanical Society is an organization for people interested in plant life including professional and amateur botanists students and others who simply enjoy nature The society which began informally in the 1860s under the aegis and inspiration of Columbia College Professor John Torrey is thought to be the oldest botanical society in America 2 The early members were amateur botanists students and colleagues of Dr Torrey who were interested in collecting and identifying plants and occasionally met in the evening to discuss their findings The organization was named with the appearance of its first publication Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club in 1870 and was incorporated in 1871 The Society has published a scientific journal since that time and currently publishes the Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society quarterly Today the objectives of the Society are to promote interest in botany and to collect and disseminate information on all phases of plant science These objectives are fulfilled through public lectures field trips fellowships and awards that support scholarship and research and publications Through outreach and publications the society has become an international organization and is affiliated with the American Institute of Biological Sciences Publications editThe Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society until 1997 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club the oldest botanical journal in the Americas has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants in the broad sense of both plants and fungi It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology except horticulture with emphasis on research done in and about plants of the Western Hemisphere Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society is published in two parts The first part usually consists of original research papers of five printed pages or more 2 5 double spaced typed pages equals about one printed page The second part TORREYA once a separate journal usually consists of general invited and review papers original research papers of less than five printed pages and papers on distribution floristics conservation and environmental concerns field trips reports obituaries book reviews and other kinds of articles when availability of space in this section allows for quicker publication than would otherwise occur The Society also publishes a memoirs series Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Society until 2005 Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club is published at irregular intervals in volumes of various sizes when a featured subject or a special collation of topics arises The peer reviewed Memoirs comprise a series of longer botanical papers over 50 printed pages long and monographs that began in 1889 As of October 2021 update 69 issues had been published in 28 volumes Early issues of the Memoirs often were dedicated to taxonomic monographs and revisions by a single author but more recent issues usually have presented discussions of topics by a collaboration of authors Volume 26 was the first to be published in association with another botanical society the Long Island Botanical Society It is entitled Tidal Marshes of Long Island New York and provides an overview of the current state of these marshes and their management practices Head Editors edit Below is a list of all individuals who have served as Editor Editor in Chief or Chairman during the publishing history of the Torrey Botanical Society from 1870 until the present day Each head editor s name is followed by their tenure Note that some names appear twice Editor NameWilliam Henry Leggett 1870 1882 William Ruggles Gerard 1884 1885 Elizabeth Gertrude Britton 1886 1888 Nathaniel Lord Britton 1889 1897 Lucien M Underwood 1897 1903 John Hendley Barnhart 1904 1907 Marshall Avery Howe 1908 1910 Philip Dowell 1911 1912 Edward Lyman Morris 1913 1913 Alexander William Evans 1914 1923 Herbert McKenzie Denslow 1924 1924 Tracy Elliot Hazen 1925 1931 Bernard Ogilvie Dodge 1932 1934 Mintin Asbury Chrysler 1935 1938 Roger Philip Wodehouse 1939 1940 Harold W Rickett 1941 1949 Charles A Berger 1950 1959 James E Gunckel 1960 1962 Murray Fife Buell 1963 1969 Gily E Bard 1970 1975 H David Hammond 1976 1981 James E Gunckel 1983 1987 H David Hammond 1988 1992 Stewart Ware 1993 1997 Beverly Collins 1998 2002 Brian C MacCarthy 2002 2013 Ryan W McEwan 2014 2021 Carolyn Copenheaver 2021 present Presumably acting head editor from Leggett s death in 1882 until his official appointment Activities editTBS Lectures run from October through May at the New York Botanical Garden and Brooklyn Botanic Garden and are free and open to the public TBS field trips run from April through October throughout New York City and surrounding environs and are free and open to the public Fellowships and awards editThe Torrey Botanical Society offers several awards each year in support of graduate student botanical research undergraduate and graduate student botanical training and the dissemination of knowledge through symposia These are competitive awards and membership in the Society is required in order to apply Applications are judged by a committee of the Council of the Society and recipients are announced before 1 April each year The Torrey Botanical Society has four award categories Graduate Student Research Fellowship three awards 2 500 1 500 and 1 000 Andrew M Greller Graduate Student Research Award for Conservation of Local Flora and Ecosystems 1 000 Undergraduate and Graduate Student Training Fellowship 1 000 and the Symposium Award 1 000 References edit Wollney Clay March 3 2015 What did Staten Island s Nathaniel Lord Britton accomplish during his life Staten Island Advance Retrieved June 4 2019 Jeselsohn Sura April 21 2019 From books to plants exploring Elizabeth Kals Reilley Riverdale Press Retrieved June 4 2019 External links editTorrey Botanical Society JSTOR BioOne Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club at HathiTrust Digital Library Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society at SCImago Journal Rank Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society at Botanical Scientific Journals Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Torrey Botanical Society amp oldid 1092199250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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