Richard Baron (botanist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard Baron (botanist)

British botanist and geologist (1847-1907)

Date of Birth: 08-Sep-1847

Place of Birth: Kendal, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 12-Oct-1907

Profession: geologist, botanist

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Richard Baron (botanist)

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  • Richard Baron (8 September 1847, Kendal – 12 October 1907, Morecambe) was an English missionary and botanist who worked and lived in Madagascar from 1872 to 1907.Baron attended Lancashire College and was ordained 1872 in Kendal.
  • During his mission in Madagascar from 1872 onwards, he travelled extensively and collected a large number of plants; he sent roughly 12,000 specimens to the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, and also deposited collections in other herbaria.
  • He may have discovered up to 1000 new plant species.
  • Besides botany, Baron was also interested in geology and collected amphibians.
  • He quickly learned Malagasy, and published the first Malagasy-language textbooks on plants and geology.
  • Together with James Sibree, Jr., another missionary, he edited the English-language journal Antananarivo Annual.His Compendium des plantes malgaches was the first summary of the vascular plant species known from Madagascar.
  • It was compiled in several volumes from 1900 to 1906 and would eventually list over 4700 species and varieties in 970 genera.Baron died in 1907 from a fever attack while he was in England.
  • Several Malagasy taxa were named after him, including the plant genera Baronia, Baroniella, and Neobaronia.

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