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David Don

David Don (21 December 1799 – 15 December 1841) was a Scottish botanist.

David Don
Born(1799-12-21)21 December 1799
Forfar, Angus, Scotland
Died15 December 1841(1841-12-15) (aged 41)
Known forDescription of major conifers
SpouseMary Evans
Parent(s)Caroline Clementina Stuart and George Don
RelativesGeorge Don, brother
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsKing's College London; Linnean Society, London
Author abbrev. (botany)D.Don

Biography edit

David Don was born on 21 December 1799 at Doo Hillock, Forfar, Angus, Scotland to Caroline Clementina Stuart, and her husband George Don of Forfar. His older brother was George Don, also a botanist. His father was a curator at the Royal Botanic Garden, Leith Walk, Edinburgh. Don was Professor of Botany at King's College London from 1836 to 1841, and librarian at the Linnean Society of London from 1822 to 1841.[citation needed]

He described several of the major conifers discovered in the period, including first descriptions of coast redwood (Taxodium sempervirens D. Don; now Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl.), Bristlecone Fir (Pinus bracteata D. Don, now Abies bracteata (D. Don) A. Poit.), Grand Fir (Pinus grandis Douglas ex D. Don; now Abies grandis (Douglas ex D. Don) Lindl.) and Coulter Pine (Pinus coulteri D. Don), and was the first to treat Sugi (Cupressus japonica Thunb.; now Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb.) D. Don) in a new genus.[citation needed]

He also named the orchid genus Pleione in 1825.[citation needed]

Don was librarian to the botanist Aylmer Bourke Lambert and compiled for him, Prodromus florae nepalensis ... London, J. Gale, 1825, based on collections made by the botanists Francis Hamilton and Nathaniel Wallich of the Calcutta Botanic Garden.[citation needed]

On 15 April 1837 in Soho he married Mary Evans (1788/9–1864). He died on 8 December 1841 from cancer, and is buried at Kensal Green.[1]

In 1938, the London County Council marked Don at 32 Soho Square with a rectangular stone plaque, commemorating him as well as botanists Joseph Banks and Robert Brown and meetings of the Linnean Society.[1]

List of selected publications edit

  • Don, David (1836). Lindley, John (ed.). "Clavija ornata". Edwards's Botanical Register. 21: Pl. 1864. Theophrastaceae

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "BANKS, SIR JOSEPH (1743-1820), BROWN, ROBERT (1773-1858), DON, DAVID (1800–1841)". English Heritage. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  D.Don.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • View digitized titles by David Don in Botanicus.org
  • Obituary of David Don

david, december, 1799, december, 1841, scottish, botanist, born, 1799, december, 1799forfar, angus, scotlanddied15, december, 1841, 1841, aged, known, fordescription, major, conifersspousemary, evansparent, caroline, clementina, stuart, george, donrelativesgeo. David Don 21 December 1799 15 December 1841 was a Scottish botanist David DonBorn 1799 12 21 21 December 1799Forfar Angus ScotlandDied15 December 1841 1841 12 15 aged 41 Known forDescription of major conifersSpouseMary EvansParent s Caroline Clementina Stuart and George DonRelativesGeorge Don brotherScientific careerFieldsBotanyInstitutionsKing s College London Linnean Society LondonAuthor abbrev botany D Don Contents 1 Biography 2 List of selected publications 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography editDavid Don was born on 21 December 1799 at Doo Hillock Forfar Angus Scotland to Caroline Clementina Stuart and her husband George Don of Forfar His older brother was George Don also a botanist His father was a curator at the Royal Botanic Garden Leith Walk Edinburgh Don was Professor of Botany at King s College London from 1836 to 1841 and librarian at the Linnean Society of London from 1822 to 1841 citation needed He described several of the major conifers discovered in the period including first descriptions of coast redwood Taxodium sempervirens D Don now Sequoia sempervirens D Don Endl Bristlecone Fir Pinus bracteata D Don now Abies bracteata D Don A Poit Grand Fir Pinus grandis Douglas ex D Don now Abies grandis Douglas ex D Don Lindl and Coulter Pine Pinus coulteri D Don and was the first to treat Sugi Cupressus japonica Thunb now Cryptomeria japonica Thunb D Don in a new genus citation needed He also named the orchid genus Pleione in 1825 citation needed Don was librarian to the botanist Aylmer Bourke Lambert and compiled for him Prodromus florae nepalensis London J Gale 1825 based on collections made by the botanists Francis Hamilton and Nathaniel Wallich of the Calcutta Botanic Garden citation needed On 15 April 1837 in Soho he married Mary Evans 1788 9 1864 He died on 8 December 1841 from cancer and is buried at Kensal Green 1 In 1938 the London County Council marked Don at 32 Soho Square with a rectangular stone plaque commemorating him as well as botanists Joseph Banks and Robert Brown and meetings of the Linnean Society 1 List of selected publications editDon David 1836 Lindley John ed Clavija ornata Edwards s Botanical Register 21 Pl 1864 Theophrastaceae The standard author abbreviation D Don is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 2 See also editCategory Taxa named by David DonReferences edit a b BANKS SIR JOSEPH 1743 1820 BROWN ROBERT 1773 1858 DON DAVID 1800 1841 English Heritage Retrieved 22 March 2013 International Plant Names Index D Don Bibliography editStephen Leslie ed 1888 Don David Dictionary of National Biography Vol 15 London Smith Elder amp Co External links editView digitized titles by David Don in Botanicus org Obituary of David Don Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Don amp oldid 1179848920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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