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[edit] Carl von Hügel in Western Australia
- Name
- Karl (Carl) Alexander Anselm Freiherr von Hügel (Baron Charles von Hügel). Also given in Australian botanical references as Baron von Huegel (or Hugel, or Hügel).
- Author
- Standard Form : Hügel Alternative Names: Huegel, Carl(Karl) Alexander Anselm von [1]
- Works
- New Holland journal : November 1833 - October 1834 [Authors] Hugel, Karl A.A., Freiherr von ; Clark, Dymphna ; Hnatiuk, R.J.(1994)
The work above is an account of his expedition to New Holland, including a visit King George Sound and the Swan River Colony. He was known to have made a large collection of seed and plant material, these were later described by Endlicher in
- Enumeratio plantarum quas in Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentali ad fluvium Cygnorum et in Sinu Regis Georgii collegit Carolus liber Baro de Hugel Endlicher, Bentham, Fenzl, Schott, (1837)
- Stirpium Australasicarum herbarii hugeliani. Decades tres Endlicher (1839) - Stirp.Herb.Huegel. [2]
- and elsewhere. Many plants of southwest Australia were ascribed with his name, and noted as being first collected by him. This was sometimes given in the binary name as 'Genera hugelii ' (Banksia hugelii), or 'Genera huegelii ' (Convolvulus huegelii). Of those still current, all have been transferred to 'huegelii' ; (Acacia huegelii Benth. synonym Acacia hugelii).
- He is given as the authority for Grevillea thelemanniana Hügel ex Endl. at IPNI [3] FloraBase gives Endl. (Spider Net Grevillea) [4]
- The following is a list of current and west australian species that carry his name
- FloraBase search on hueglii in field: "species"
- Xanthosia huegelii (Benth.) Steud. : Leucolaena huegelii Benth.
- Alyogyne huegelii Base name for Hibiscus huegelii
- Calothamnus huegelii Schauer
- Melaleuca huegelii Endl.
- Acacia huegelii Benth. syn. Acacia hugelii
- Triglochin huegelii (Endl.) Aston
- Poranthera huegelii Klotzsch
- Drosera huegelii Endl.
- Hibbertia huegelii (Endl.) F.Muell.
- Leucopogon huegelii Planch.
- Lagenophora huegelii Benth.
- Verticordia huegelii Endl. - Variegated Featherflower
- Caladenia huegelii Rchb.f. Grand Spider Orchid
- Cyrtostylis huegelii Endl.
- Conospermum huegelii Endl. - Slender Smokebush
- Grevillea huegelii Meisn.
- Diplopeltis huegelii Endl.
- Search on Name Reference: Hugel
- Dillwynia laxiflora Benth. Endl., Bot.Arch.(Hugel) 1:Tab.9 (1837)
- and Search on Name Reference: Huegel
- Halgania integerrima Endl. - Stirp.Herb.Huegel. 17 (1838)
- Halgania lavandulacea Endl. - Blue Bush ibid 17 (1838)
- Glischrocaryon roei Endl. - ibid 22 (1838)
- Chamelaucium virgatum Endl. - ibid 5 (1838)
- Pileanthus peduncularis Endl. - Coppercups ibid 8 (1838)
- Thryptomene australis Endl. - Hook-leaf Thryptomene ibid 4 (1838)
- Verticordia chrysantha Endl. - ibid 3:7 (1839)
- Verticordia grandiflora Endl. - Claw Featherflower ibid 7 (1838)
- Verticordia nitens (Lindl.) Endl. - Morrison Featherflower ibid 7 (1838)
- Verticordia picta Endl. - Painted Featherflower ibid 6 (1838)
- Verticordia roei Endl. - Roe's Featherflower ibid 6 (1838)
- Daviesia alternifolia Endl. - ibid 11 (1838)
- Daviesia oppositifolia Endl. - Rattle-pea ibid 11-12 (1838)
- Jacksonia floribunda Endl. - Holly Pea ibid 9 (1838)
- Conospermum stoechadis Endl. - Common Smokebush ibid 20 (1838)
- Anthocercis anisantha Endl. - ibid 13 (1838)
- Publication per FloraBase
- Jacksonia Sternbergiana Authors: Hugel, Karl A.A., Freiherr von 1837
- Pronaya elegans; Authors: Hugel, Karl A.A., Freiherr von ; 1837 [5]
- Authority - not current
- Platytheca verticillata (Huegel) Baill.
- Pronaya elegans Huegel Elegant Pronaya
- Current as Authority
- Jacksonia Sternbergiana
- Sphaerolobium linophyllum (Huegel) Benth.
- Pelargonium littorale Huegel & Pelargonium littorale Huegel subsp. littorale
- at IPNI
- (Haemodoraceae) Conostylis juncea Hugel [6]
- Grevillea thelemanniana Hugel ex Endl.[7]
- & Acacia Huegelii, & Zichya coccinea et al.
[edit] notes
- ^ IPNI id - 12565-1
- ^ Variant titleStirpium Australasicarum Herbarii Hügeliana Decades Tres (1838)
- ^ Huegel, C.A.A. von ex Endlicher, S.L. in Endlicher, S.L. & Fenzl, E. (1839), Novarum Stirpium Decades 1: 6 Type: "Colitur in horto Hügeliano, e seminibus e Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentalis allatis enata." McGillivray, D.J. & Makinson, R.O. (1993), Grevillea, Proteaceae: a taxonomic revision: 249-253, 444 Lectotype: T: Brook Rd, Wattle Grove, W.A., 6 Sept. 1976, R.Coveny 8130; neo: NSW; isoneo: B n.v., K, PERTH. Makinson, R.O. in Wilson, A.J.G. (Ed) (2000), Flora of Australia 17A: 152, Map 129,
- ^ The original citation only:Endl. & Fenzl, Nov.Stirp.Dec. 1:6 (1839)
- ^ results for ‘authors:Hügel’
- ^ Edwards's Botanical Register 25 1839 Misc. p. 54, . Misc. p. 54, . No. 73. Type Information "found on the south coast of New Holland by Baron H?gel, and raised at Vienna, where it has flowered."
- ^ Novarum Stirpium Decades 1 1839 Type Information: "Colitur in horto H?geliano, e seminibus e Novae Hollandiae ora austro-occidentalis allatis enata."
- Flora of Australia Online Hügel, Baron Karl (sometimes Carl) A.A. von (1795 - 1870) Data derived from Flora of Australia Volumes 16 (1995), 17A (2000) and 17B (1999), products of ABRS, ©Commonwealth of Australia
- ADB Bd, 13
- Extensive clues and discussion on the fella User talk:Joachim Weckermann Cygnis insignis 13:24, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Curtis arc
The scope of natural history changed dramatically in 18th century England under the influence of published works directed at amateurs. Although the intended audience for these works was often the same gentlemen who dominated the scientific elite, women, artisans, and people of the middling sort were avid consumers of natural history and soon made efforts to take part in scientific discussions about the natural world. William Curtis' (1746-1799) Instructions for collecting and preserving insects was, in many ways, a typical work in popular entomology. A practical work designed for budding naturalists, it provides the essentials for capturing, mounting, and preserving insect specimens, "particularly moths and butterflies." As with many works during the high tide of English imperial expansion, there is an explicit colonial context for the work: Curtis notes that the instructions were prepared "for a gentleman going to reside abroad," an occurrence then happening with increasing frequency. Best known for his Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower Garden Display'd, the highly successful journal, Curtis was barely 25 when he published his Instructions, but he had already attained a stature sufficient to earn him the directorship of the Society of Apothecaries at the Chelsea Physic Garden. [1]
[edit] Verticordia
- taxonomy
- Quote
- Dr. Meisner on Chamœlaucieœ
At a meeting of the Linnæen Society, held on the 20th ult., the Secretary
read a paper, by Dr. Meisner, of Basle, on the new Chamœlaucieœ
contained in the last collection of Drummond's Swan River Plants—
that formed during an excursion of eighteen months to the northward
of the settlement. The paper includes descriptions of twenty-two new
species, viz. :— Genetyllis, 4 ; Verticordia, 7 ; Chamœlaucium, 2 ; Pile-
anthus, 1 ; and Calycothrix, 8. In describing the new species of Verticordia,
the author calls attention to some details of structure, which
appear to have been hitherto overlooked or misunderstood, and which,
in his opinion, render necessary certain changes in the character and
subdivision of that genus, for which he proposes four sections, characterized
by differences in the number and distribution of the calycine
segments, viz.:—1. Euverticordia (including the section Chrysoma of
Schauer); 2. Verticordella ; 3. Calocalypta ; and 4. Pennuligera.
The following is a list of the species described by Dr. Meisner, with
Mr. Drummond's corresponding numbers :—
1. Genetyllis (Involúcrala) speciosa, Meisn. =Drummond, coll. VI.,
No. 34 !
2. G. (Involucratœ) helichrysoides, Meisn.=Drum., coll. VI.,No. 35 !
3. G. (Bracteatse) sanguinea, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 36 !
4. G. (Bracteatae) virescens, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 37 !
5. Verticordia stelluligera, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 50 !
6. Verticordia nobilis, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 47 !
7. Verticordia (Catocalypta) callitricha, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI.,
No. 48 !
8. Verticordia (Catocalypta) ovalifolia, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI.,
No. 45 !
9. Verticordia (Pennuligera) chrysostachys, Meisn. = Drum., coll.
VI., No. 46 !
[p.20]
10. Verticordia (Pennuligera) oculata, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI.,
No. 43 !
11. Verticordia (Pennuligera) grandis, Drum., in Hook. Journ.,
1853, p. 119 =*Drum., coll. VI., No. 44 !
12. Chamœlaucium Drummondii, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 41 !
13. Chamselaucium affine, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 40 !
14. Pileanthus filifolius, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 42 !
15. Calycothrix tenuifolia, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 57 !
16. Calycothrix rosea, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 56 !
17. Calycothrix lasiantha, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 53 !
18. Calycothrix brevifolia, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 58 !
19. Calycothrix Drummondii, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 52 !
20. Calycothrix tenella, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 55 !
21. Calycothrix tetragonophylla, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 54 !
22. Calycothrix puberula, Meisn. = Drum., coll. VI., No. 51 !
[ Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany "Fourth of a series of four periodicals ed. by Sir William Jackson Hooker."[from http://books.google.com/books?id=d3bG8_kEoggC&pg=PA20&dq=Verticordia&lr= corrected from]]