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1 A CHECKLIST OF COLLECTORS OF IRISH NATIVE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS REPRESENTED IN THE HERBARIUM, NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS, GLASNEVIN, DUBLIN (DBN), WITH BIOGRAPHICAL ANNOTATIONS. E. CHARLES NELSON National Botanic Gardens. Glasnevin. Dublin 9, Ireland.* * Present address: Tippitiwitchet Cottage, Hall Road, Outwell, Wisbech PE14 8PE, U.K. PATRICK A. REILLY 26 Nephin Road, Dublin 7. Glasra new series 3(1): publication date i ABSTRACT. A checklist is provided of collectors represented in the Irish section of the herbarium of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN), with brief biographical notes about some collectors. INTRODUCTION The native phanerogams and ferns section of the herbarium in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, has been accumulated during almost two centuries. The complicated history of the herbarium, including its transfer in 1970 from the Natural History Section of the National Museum of Ireland, has been variously documented (e.g. Bal11890; Johnson 1891; Anonymous 1970; Nelson & McCracken 1987; Nelson 1990), and catalogues of other sections or parts of the herbarium are published elsewhere (e.g. Murphy & Synnott 1979; Nelson 1980; Synnott 1978, 1980). Papers discussing the collections of various individuals have also been compiled but none so far issued has concerned collections made in Ireland - for example, Augustine Henry's forestry herbarium (Walsh 1957), Robert Brown's Australian plants (Powell & Morley 1976), R. LI. Praeger's Crassulaceae (Nelson 1994), N. J. Winch's plants (Nelson 1987), James McNab's painted herbarium (Nelson 1989), Dr Patrick Neill's garden plants (Nelson 1992), C. E. H. Ostenfeld's specimens from Western Australia (Nelson & Scannell 1978), James Niven's Cape of Good Hope hortus siccus (Nelson & Rourke 1993), and Shetland Islands' gatherings by Dr Gilbert McNab and others (Nelson 1995). No listing of the collectors represented in the section of the herbarium containing Ireland's native flowering plants and ferns has been issued hitherto, and as can be seen, only a small proportion of the collectors are cited in standard reference catalogues (e.g. Kent & Allen 1984; Desmond 1994) and other works (e.g. Synnott 1986). METHODS OF COMPILATION The checklist has been compiled from three separate sources: 1. Sampling of herbarium specimens from a small number of common or more notable species (i.e. those which are unusual and likely to have been collected by local and visiting botanists). 2. Accession registers compiled by the Botany Division, Natural History Section, National Museum of Ireland, and later in the National Botanic Gardens, listing specimens and collections added to the herbarium
2 3. Published catalogues, especially Scannell & Synnott (1990, noted as Occ. papers 5) and Reynolds & Scannell (1992, noted as Occ. papers 7). In the following checklist, collectors are listed alphabetically, and (for deceased persons only) their dates of birth and death are stated when known. As this checklist is not intended to be a comprehensive record of all the localities represented by specimens collected by each individual, county names and dates are only representative names and dates and do not indicate the entire range of an individual's collecting activities. A curlicue ( ) in front of a name indicates that the person is treated in Desmond (1994) and an asterisk (*) in front of the surname in the checklist indicates that this collector is listed by Kent & Allen (1984). Records of plants in the herbarium of the School of Botany, Trinity College, Dublin (TCD) are extracted from Kent & Allen (1984) and Webb (1991), and for the Ulster Museum, Belfast (BEL) from Hackney (1992) and Kent & Allen (1984). CONTENTS OF HERBARIUM, NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS, GLASNEVIN The herbarium of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, incorporates the following herbaria (as listed in Kent & Allen 1984). CRK: Department of Botany (latterly Department of Plant Science), University College, Cork (catalogues by O'Neill (1976, 1997) are headed Herbarium, Botanic Gardens, Fota). Only part of this herbarium is incorporated in DBN. The majority of specimens that survived in 1989 in CRK were transferred to the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, because they were not required by University College, Cork, for teaching or research and space for housing the herbarium was inadequate. The transfer was also desirable in order to prevent further deterioration in the condition of the specimens, and to facilitate their use by research botanists. In 1987 and 1988, most of the Australian phanerogam genera were sent on long-term loan to the School of Botany, Trinity College, Dublin (TCD); this material included specimens collected by J. J. H. de Labillardiere and James Drummond. In 1989, the remaining phanerogam specimens (as catalogued by O'Neill 1976, 1977; Cullinane & Whelan 1977a & 1977b; Cullinane 1971; see also Parkes 1953, O'Neill 1969) were sorted and transferred to DBN. With reluctance, specimens rendered valueless by insect damage were removed to prevent infestation of the collections in DBN; in the end it was apparent that more than half of the'crk specimens were irrecoverably damaged by moths. Among the material transferred to DBN, but not listed by O'Neill, were specimens of native Irish plants collected by e.g. Isaac Carroll, Thomas Chandlee and William Hincks, as well as specimens (especially Poaceae) from the herbarium of Professor Walter Wade (d. 1825) who was the 'founder' of Glasnevin Botanic Gardens. Bryophytes have been transferred to DBN, and the lichen specimens are now deposited in TCD. The only specimens remaining in University College, Cork are the marine algae, many of which were collected by William Henry Harvey. DBC: Department of Botany, University College, Belfield, Dublin. This herbarium was transferred to DBN in 1976, and all specimens that originated in DBC bear the accession number 1976:100. This herbarium was especially rich in French ~n~~imen~- and was assembled after c The specimens originally in the Royal
3 College of Science did not form part of this collection, but were incorporated into the botanical collections of the National Museum of Ireland. DBN: Natural History Division, National Museum of Ireland. All botanical specimens and botanical books were transferred to the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, in 1970, and the acronym DBN was adopted for the amalgamated collections (Anonymous 1970; Nelson & McCracken 1987). DUB: National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. This herbarium comprised material gathered in the Gardens during the 1920s and 1930s, and thus was largely a collection of cultivated plants. As many specimens were poorly documented and others were severely damaged by insects, only a small proportion of this collection survived. LIMFC: Limerick Field Club (see Reynolds & Scannell1992). LIMK: Limerick Museum (see Reynolds & Scannell1992). MII: Museum of Irish Industry. In 1845, the Museum of Economic Geology was formed in Dublin to hold the geological specimens of the Irish Ordnance Survey; David Moore's botanical specimens were also part of this collection (O'Riordan 1981). The title was changed in 1853 to Museum of Irish Industry, and the following year the Royal Dublin Society's professors were transferred to the Museum of Irish Industry. The Museum was abolished in 1867 when the Royal College of Science was established as a teaching institution; the Royal College of Science became University College, Dublin. The museum's zoological specimens were then transferred to the National Museum of Ireland, and the botanical collections to the Botanic Gardens, where a pre-fabricated building, called the Museum of Economic Botany, was erected to hold the collections (Nelson & McCracken 1987). In the 1890s most of the botanical specimens were transferred to the Natural History Section of the National Museum, and in 1970 returned to Glasnevin (Nelson & McCracken, O'Riordan [1983]) OSI: Ordnance Survey of Ireland. The only collection involved is the set of ten volumes of flowering plants and ferns collected by David Moore in counties Antrim and Londonderry ( ). There are also some specimens collected by Charles Moore, David's younger brother, who briefly succeeded his brother as botanist in the Ordnance Survey. It is not known if Charles Moore's specimens came through the Surveyor the family (i.e. David Moore). From the Ordnance Survey the specimens passed to the Museum of Irish Industry, and thence to the National Museum of Ireland (for a history of the collections see O'Riordan 1981). RDS: Royal Dublin Society The Royal Dublin Society established the National Botanic Gardens in 1795 (Nelson & McCracken 1987). The complicated history of the Society's museum is noted above under MIl. REFERENCES Anonymous The Irish National Herbarium at Glasnevin, Dublin. Taxon
4 Ball, V General guide to the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. Dublin: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Cullinane, J Isaac Carroll herbarium, University College, Cork. University College Cork record 45: Cullinane, J. P. & Whelan, P. M. 1977a. The bryophyte herbarium, University College, Cork. Irish naturalists journal 19: Cullinane, J. P. & Whelan, P. M. 1977b. The bryophyte herbarium, University College, Cork. Catalogue of the herbarium, Botanic Gardens, Fota, Co. Cork. Part III. Cork: Botany Department, University College, Cork. Desmond, R. G. C Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturists. (Revised and completely updated edition}. London: Taylor & Francis & The Natural History Museum. Hackney, P. (editor} Stewart and Corry's Flora of the north-east of Ireland. 3rd edition. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast. Johnson, T The herbarium and botanical collections in the Science and Art Museum. Dublin: Science and Art Museum. Kent, D. H. & Allen, D. E British and Irish herbaria. An index to the localities of herbaria of British and Irish vascular plants. London: Botanical Society of the British Isles. Mitchell, M. E years of Irish lichenology: a concise survey. Glasra 2: Mitchell, M. E Irish lichenology : selected letters of Isaac Carroll, Theobald Jones, Charles Larbalestier and William Nylander. Occasional papers National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin 10. Murphy, D. & Synnott, D. M Fern collection from Colonial Exhibition 1886 in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Glasra 3: 1-8. Nelson, E. C A contribution towards a catalogue of collectors in the foreign phanerogam section of the herbarium, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin (DBN}. Glasra 4: Nelson, E. C N. J. Winch's herbarium specimens in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. The naturalist (Hull) 112: Nelson, E. C The painted herbarium of James McNab in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin, and his other botanical art. Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 45: Nelson, E. C William Ram say McNab's herbarium in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN} -I. Its early history and acquisition. Glasra 1 (n.s.}: 1-7. Nelson, E. C Dr Patrick Neill's herbarium of Scottish garden plants in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN}. Botanical journal of Scotland 46:
5 Nelson, E. C Robert Lloyd Praeger's Crassulaceae: a commentary on possible type specimens in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin, and on illustrations in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin. Bradleya 11: Nelson, E. C Notes on some Shetland Islands specimens in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN}. The Shetland naturalist 1: Nelson, E. C. & McCracken, E. M The brightest jewel. A history of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin. Kilkenny: Boethius Press. Nelson, E. C. & Rourke, J. P James Niven ( }, a Scottish botanical collector at the Cape of Good Hope: his hortus siccus at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN}, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K}. Kew bulletin 48: Nelson, E. C. & Scannell, M. J. P C. E. H. Ostenfeld's Western Australian plants in the herbarium, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin (DBN}. Glasra 2: Nelson, E. C. & Walsh, W. F The Burren: a companion to the wildflowers of an Irish limestone wilderness. Aberystwyth & Bonis: Boethius Press & The Conservancy of The Burren. O'Neill, M The herbarium of University College, Cork. University College Cork record 40: O'Neill, M Catalogue of the herbarium, Botanic Gardens, Fota, Co. Cork. Part I. Cork: Botany Department, University College, Cork. O'Neill, M Catalogue of the herbarium, Botanic Gardens, Fota, Co. Cork. Part II. Cork: Botany Department, University College, Cork. O'Riordan, C. E Some notes on the dispersal of the collections of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland ( ). BCG newsletter 3 (1): O'Riordan, C. E. [1983]. The Natural History Museum, Dublin. Dublin: Stationery Office. Parkes, H. M Some notes on the herbarium of University College, Cork. Irish Naturalists' Journal ll: Parnell, J. A. N Isaac Carroll's cryptogamic flora of County Cork. Occasional papers National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin No. 6. Powell, Sr. M. & Morley, B. D The Robert Brown material in the National Herbarium, Glasnevin, Dublin. [Glasra] Contributions from the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin 1: Praeger, R. LI Some Irish naturalists. Dundalk, Dundalgan Press. Reynolds, S. C. P. & Scannell, M. J. P Herbarium of the Limerick Field Club (LIMFC): catalogue and history. Occasional papers National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin Dublin No. 7.
6 Scannell, M. J. P. & Synnott, D. M Records for the Census catalogue of the flora of Ireland in the herbarium, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Occasional papers National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin 5. Synnott, D. M The bryophyte herbarium of Henry William Lett in the herbarium, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Glasra 2: Synnott, D. M A catalogue of collectors in the bryophyte herbarium, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin (DBN). Glasra 4: Synnott, D. M An outline of the flora of Mayo. Glasra 9: Walsh, T. J The Augustine Henryforestry herbarium. Dublin: Stationery Office. Webb, D. A The herbarium of Trinity College, Dublin: its history and conterits. Botanical journal of the Linnean Society 106: CHECKLIST = biographical entry in Desmond (1994) * = entry in Kent & Allen (1984) Abbreviations (those in bold indicate herbaria) BEL = Ulster Museum, Belfast BNFC = Belfast Naturalists Field Club BSBI = Botanical Society of the British Isles DNFC = Dublin Naturalists Field Club GALW = University College, Galway INJ = Irish naturalists journal LNFC = Limerick Naturalists Field Club NBG = National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin NMI = National Museum of Ireland. Dublin Occ. papers = Occasional papers National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin Occ. papers 5, see Scannell & Synnott (1990) Occ. papers 7, see Reynolds & Scannell (1992) QCG = The Queen' s College, Galway -cf. UCG QUB = The Queen's University, Belfast TCD = Trinity College, Dublin UCC = University College, Cork UCD = University College, Dublin UCG = University College, Galway Surname, first names (dates) Abbott, Thomas F. (Rev.) President LNFC (1910, 1911) (Occ. papers 7) Counties Limerick (c.1900)
7 Adams, Augusta (1910) * Adams, John ( ) (Occ. Dublin (1914), Kerry (1895), Kildare (1914), Mayo (1910), Wicklow (1914) Akeroyd, John Robert (Dr) BSBI recorder for Wexford Cork (1992), Kerry (1979), Wicklow (1979) (H12) (Occ. ; also TCD * Allen, David Elliston (Dr) President BSBI Cavan (1987) ( ) Allman, K. E. (Miss)? daughter of Prof. G. J. Allman Galway (1892) (Professor of Mathematics, QCG) Allott. Helen L. (Mrs) Ballingarry.Co. Limerick Limerick (1974) Allott. N. A. of Trinity College. Dublin Fermanagh (1971) * Arrnitage. Eleanora (Miss; ) (Occ. Limerick (c.1900) papers 7) Atkins. A. A. (? Anna) Kerry (1858) * Audley. James Aloysius ( ) also GALW Galway (Aran Islands 1895) Austin. Aideen (Ms) DNFC member Westmeath (1992) Bagot. Jane B. Kildare (1850?) Bailey. - (Dr) (Occ. papers 5; could this be E. A. Dublin (1935) Bailey?) Bailey. - (Mr) * Galway (1886) Bailey. E. A. (d. 1930?) [nv; Britain only?] Bailey. G. W. Desmond President; DNFC Kildare 0966) ( ). entomologist Baireid. Ciaran Galway (1965) * Baker, John Gilbert ( ) Kerry (1880s) * Balfour, John Hutton (Prof.; ). Galway (1838, 1874), Kerry (1852) * Ball, Anne Elizabeth (Miss; ) (Occ. Cork (1836) * Ball, Charles Frederick ( ) Dublin (1909) * Ball, John ( ) Belfast, Mayo, Sligo (1837) Ball. Mary (Miss: ) Cork (1845) Ballard, J. O. (Occ. papers 5; listed as Ballard, J. D.) Westmeath ( ) Baring, Cecil (Hon.) Lambay Island. Co. Dublin: Dublin (1908) naturalist. * Bamett, M. G. "fttrn. "1,,, ~ATW Londonderry (1946) Barrington, E. E; (? Ebenezer)? uncle of Richard M. Cork (1866), Kerry (1863) Barrington. Barrington. John S Dublin (1929) Barrington, M. (Miss) (Occ. Wicklow (1871) Barrington, Richard (sen.) father of Richard M. British Botanical Competition (1864) Down (1867), Barrington Wicklow (1871) * Barrington. Richard Manliffe ( ) Antrim (1874), Dublin (1881), Fermanagh (1881) Kerry, Sligo (1866), Wicklow (1865) Barrington, Victoria (Miss) sister of Richard M. Armagh (1867), Wicklow (1866) Barrington Barron, Thomas J. (d. 1993) National schoolteacher, Cavan (1952, 1954) Bailieborough
8 Barry- David Laois * Barry, Martin (Dr: ) Kerry (1835- ex herb?) Barry, T. A. (d. 1996) Botanist: worked for Bord na Kildare Mona Barton F M (Miss) Wicklow (1942) Battersby, E. M (Occ. Kerry (1881) Bayley, M. (Occ. Papers 5) Galway (1981) Bayly, - (Miss) Kerry (1890) Behan, Beatrice (Mrs Brendan) - see Salkeld, B. Bennet, - (Mr) (Occ. Down (1915) * Bennett, Edward Trusted ( ) Clare (1859) * Bennett, Stephen Allen ( ) Antrim (1924) also BEL Bennis, - (Miss) Limerick (c.1900) LNFC member (Occ. papers 7) Bentley, William Ernest (Rev.; fi ) Canon Limerick (c.1900) of St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick LNFC member (Occ. papers 7) Beresford, D. E. P. see Pack-Beresford, D. E. (Occ. Bewley, H. (Dr) Dublin (1935) Bingham, Robert William ( ) lichenologist Tyrone (1905) (Mitchell 1995, portr.) Bilmingham, Ambrose (Prof.) Registrar of St Cecilia Clare (1903) School of Medicine, Dublin. anatomist (Nelson & Walsh 1991) Blackwood, Sarah BNFC member Cavan (1905) Blake, Elleanor. Galway (1850) * Bloxam, (? Rev. Andrew; ) Galway (1867) Blyth, Betty (Mrs) DNFC member Dublin (1979) Bobear, J. (Ms) (Occ. Mayo (1962) * Booth, Evelyn Mary (Miss; ) The Flora Carlow, Wexford ( ) of County Carlow (1980) (Occ. ; obit. Glasra 1 (n.s.): (1990) * Boswell(- Syrne), James Thomas Irvine Down (1833) ( ) Bowers, Edward Henry ( ). Horticultural Galway (1907), Roscommon (1907), Waterford instructor, teacher collected lichens (cf. Mitchell 1995, (1905) portr). * Boyle, Patricia J.(Dr) Department of Botany, UCD Dublin (1963) (Occ. * Brady, Aidan ( ). Director, NBG, Donegal (1974), Dublin, Roscommon (1971) Glasnevin ( ) (Occ. ; obit. Glasra 2: 1-4 (1994) * Breen, Cornelius ('Con'). BSBI recorder for Galway (1981), Meath (1968), Westmeath (1986) Westmeath (H23) (Occ. * Brenan, Samuel Arthur (Rev.; ) also Galway (1895) BEL [NB listed in Kent & Allen as Brennan]. Brennan, Arthur (Lieutant) Tyrone (1875)
9 Brennan, M. (Rev., SJ) President, DNFC ( ) Cork (1949), Laois, Offaly (1948), Waterford * Brewis, Anne (Lady) (Occ. Bridges, Margaret (Mrs) (Occ. Clare (1969), Cork ( ) Brooks. - (Mrs) Donegal (1853) Brown, Margaret (Miss) Clare (1953). Galwav (1954) Brown, T. H. Waterford ( ) * Browning, F. R. (fl ) (Occ. Mayo (1935) Bruce, w. B. (Occ. * Brunker, James Ponsonby ( ) President Cavan, Dublin, Offaly (1928), Wicklow DNFC ( ) Flora ofcounty Wicklow (1950); (Occ. * Buchanan, Margaret (1901- c.1940) Technical Clare, Wicklow (1928) assistant. NMI Bullard, Evelyn (Miss) Clare (1969) Bullock, I. D. (Occ. Donegal(1982 * Bullock, Thomas Lowndes ( ) [nv; Britain only?] * Bullock-Webster, George Russell (Rev.; ) Bunbury, - (Miss) LMFC member (Occ. papers 7) Ireland (1916) Limerick (c.1900) Burke, Dermot Employed in Electricity Supply Board; Galway(1970) refound Erica mackaiana f. multiplicata Burns, L. (Occ. ljaner. 5) Mayo (1969) Burton, L. (Occ. Antrim (1973) Byme, Leslie H. (Dr} DNFC member (obit.inj 17: Roscommon (1972)) Cade, Adam. Clare (1975) Caffrey, T Galway (1976) Cahill. P. J. Cavan (1942) Cahill, - (Mr) Kerry (1953) Carey, Eileen (Miss) Dublin * Carr.JohnWesley ( ) Galway (1895) * Carroll, Henry George (Rev.; ) (Occ. Dublin ( ) ; alsq GALW Carroll, H. a. L. (perhaps the same as above) Galway (1874) * Carroll, Isaac (182~1880) (Occ. ; see Cork (1855), Kerry (1853) also Parnell (1992), & Mitchell (1995, 1996) * Carrothers, Edward Nonnan (189~1977) also BEL Antrim (1946) * Carrothers, Nanthaniel ( ) (Occ. papers Fermanagh (1904) 5); also BEL Carson, Mary (Dr) Department of Chemistry. TCD Wicklow (1958) President DNFC ( ) * Carvill, Peter Hamilton (Occ. Dublin (1973) Casement, Ann (Miss) Kerry (1976)
10 Casey, H. M. (Rev.) Caufield. P. Cork (1948), Waterford (1953) Mayo (1944) Chambré, N. (Mrs) of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone Donegal, Down (1952, 1953) * Chandlee, Thomas ( ) (Occ. Cork, Kilkenny (1848) * Chase, Corrie Denew ( ) (Occ. papers Antrim (1923) 5); also BEL Churnley, Mary (Miss) Waterford (1895) Chuter, Noel (Occ. Galway, Wicklow ( ) Clarke, F. (Mrs) (Occ. Westmeath (1972) Clarke, I. H. (Mrs) (Occ. Mayo (1972) Clarke, K. Cork (1992) Cleary, I. Wexford (1951) Clotworthy, I. (Mrs) Galway (1957) * Colgan, Nathaniel ( ) Flora of County Dublin (1894) Dublin (1904) President, DNFC ( ); (Occ. Collins. A. F. Wexford (1945) Connolly, G. F. Kerry (1945) Connolly, James Dublin (1975) Connolly, J. Dublin Connolly, M. (Mrs) Galway (1963) Connolly, T. F. Carlow (1949) Conroy, Daniel Cork (1974) Conyngham-Greene, Daphne (Mrs) Clare (1958), Cork (1984) Conyngham-Greene, J. (Occ. Cork (1970) Coote, S. V. (Occ. Roscommon (1902) * Corry, Thomas Hughes (Occ. Londonderry (1878) Costello, M. (Very Rev.) Cork (1946, 1950) Cotton, Don C. F. (Dr) Lecturer, RTC, Sligo; BSBI recorder for Leitrim (vc H 29); (Occ. Craddock,Evelyn. Sligo (1985) Donegal(1909) Crofton, - (The Hon. Mrs.) Galway (1934) Crosby, Christopher Curator, NBG, Glasnevin Dublin (1985) ( ). Cruickshank, M. (Dr) Dublin (1962), Wicklow (1966) Cummins, - (Major) Tipperary, (Occ. papers 5: listed Waterford (1880) as Cummins, H. A.) Cunningham, G. Cork (1951) * Curtis, Thomas Gerard Francis (Dr) BSBI recorder Donegal (1979), Wexford (1985] for West Donegal (H35); Irish red data book (1988); (Occ. ; also TCD [NB see Kent & Allen: 283] Cusack,Violet. Dublin (1909)
11 * Dandy, James Edgar (Dr; ) Antrim, Clare, Kerry (1952) D' Arcy, Charles Frederick (Most Rev.; ) Monaghan (1905), Wicklow (1899) D' Arcy, Eleanor (Miss) of County Antrim (Occ. Antrim (1911), Limerick (c.1900) papers 7) Darcy, P. (Occ. Tipperary (1975) Davies, John Henry ( ) also TCD (mosses) Antrim (1900), Down (1902) Daws, J.A. Kildare (1904) Dawson, Nora (Miss) (Occ. Papers 5); also Bel [nv] De Valera, Mairin (Prof.; ) Wexford (1969) de Vere, - (miss) Limerick (1903) * Dickie, George (Prof.; ) Flora of Ulster Antrim (1864) Dickson, Mary (Mrs) Donegal (1938) Donaldson, Florence (MI'S) Clare (1976), (Occ. Kery (1969) Donnelly, J. (Occ. Sligo (1973) * Doogue, Declan (Dr) BSBI recorder for Co. Kildare Carlow (1968), Dublin, Offaly (1985), Tipperary (H30) President DNFC (Occ. ; also TCD Doogue, E. (Mrs) (Occ. Tipperary (1967) Doorslaer, Lieveke van (Dr) Department of Botany, Mayo (1989) UCG Doran, G. (Miss) ornithologist; DNFC member Cork, Kildare (1960) * Douglas, John (Occ. 'British Botanical Collection' Kildare (1864) Dowd,Michael Galway (1870) Doyle, Gerald J. (Dr) Department of Botany, UCD Leitrim (1983) Doyle, Helen (olim O'Reilly, Helen (Dr)). Wicklow (1949) * Druce, George Claridge ( ) [nv] Duff, E. (Miss) Donegal (1933) * Dunlop, H. W. also GALW Dublin (1925) Dunne, D. J. Tipperary (1964) (Occ. Dyer, W. Thiselton (Sir) - see Thiselton-Dyer, William Enoch, G. (Miss) Cork (1938) * Evans, Arthur Humble ( ) Galway (1904) * Ewing, H. C. L. (fl. 1894) [nv; Britain only?] Fahy, Edward of An Foras Taluntais Cork (1975), Tipperary Falkiner, Doran (Rev.) Donegal (1878) Faris, F. C. Kerry (1963) * Faris, Richard Charles ( ) (Occ. papers 5) Farragher, M. Anthony (Dr) Department of Agriculture, UCD (Occ. Cavan ( ), Leitrim (1955) Dublin (1969)
12 Farran, George Philip ( ) Chief Inspector of Donegal (1929) Fisheries (Praeger 1950) * Farrell, Lynne Monaghan, Offaly (1972) (Occ. Farrington, Anthony (Dr; b. 1911) Geologist (Praeger Kerry (1938) 1950) * Ferguson, Ian Keith (Dr) Royal Botanic Gardens, Waterford (1973), Wexford (1961, 1978) Kew BSBI recorder for Waterford (vc H6) (Occ. ; also TCD * Ferguson, Lorna Frances (Mrs) ) (Occ. Waterford (1973, 1978) Fetherstonhaugh, R. Westmeath (1894) ffrench-mullen, Mia (Miss) Galway (1969), Roscommon (1972) * Fielding, (? Henry Borron) Galway (1839) FitzGerald, Rosemary (Lady) BSBI recorder for Waterford (1991), Wexford (1989) Wexford (vc H12) * Flemyng, William Westropp (Rev.; ) Waterford (1894) LMFC member Fleury, C. M. Wicklow (1917) Flynn, Joseph Wexford (1989) Fogarty, H. Clare (1934) * Fogerty, George J. (Dr; c ) LNFC Limerick (c ) member (Occ. papers 7) [NB as Fogarty in Kent & Allen] Fogerty, William Augustus (Dr; ) brother of Limerick (c.1900) Dr G. J. Fogerty (Occ. papers 7) President LNFC (1897, etc. to 1908) * Folan, Ann (olim Mrs Quinn) also GALW Mayo (1965) Forbes, Ralph (Dr) Department of Extra-Mural Fermanagh (1984) Studies, QUB BSBI recorder for Fermanagh (vc H33) ) (Occ. * Forsyth, Marion (Miss) a1sogalw Donegal, Down (1961) Foss, Peter (Dr) BSBI recorder for Laois (vc H14) Laois (1985) Foster, Nevin Harkness ( ) (Occ. papers 5); Hackney (1992) Freeman, I. Ashton of Dublin; journalist Down (1920) Clare Gallinagh, A. Donegal (1984) (Occ. Galvin, Seamus Kerry (1980) horticulturist, studied in NBG, Glasnevin * Gamble, lames Sykes ( ) Antrim (1888), Westmeath (1888) Gardner, Frederick Donegal (1983} GECM - see Maconchy, G:E. C. Geraghty, M. (Miss) Clare (1966) Getty, Dennis (Occ. ; Hackney (1992) Antrim (1981) Gibbon, - (Mrs) (Occ. Kilkenny (1902) Gibson, - Down Glanville, I. Cork (1939) Golden, K. (Miss) Dublin (1953)
13 Goodliffe, F. D. Clare Goodwillie, Roger N. (Dr) BSBI recorder for Kilkenny Kilkenny, Westmeath (1969) (vc H11) * Gordon, Vera (Miss) (Occ. Cork (1964), Kerry(1965) Gore-Booth, Constance - see Marcievicz, Madam de * Gorman, Michael John (Prof.; ) (Occ. ; also GALW Gough, Kathleen (Mrs) (Occ. papers 5; listed as Miss Gough) Grant, Philip Dublin (1935) Galway (1932), Mayo (1935) Westmeath (1990) DNFC member Greer, I. E. [? John, Rev.; Hackney (1992)] Londonderry (1972) Grey, - (Commander) Wexford (1952) Grierson, P. H. Clare (1901), Cork (1903) Grimley, W. (Dr) Galway (1946) Grubb, Susanna (Miss) (Occ. Tipperary (1872), Waterford (1864) Gunn, W. F. Wexford (1906) Gwynn, D. Dublin (1905) Gwynn, Edward John ( ) Provost, TCD Clare (1929) Gwynn,L. P. Clare (1929) Gwynn. J. (Rev.) Donegal(1873) * Hackney, Paul. botanist, Ulster Museum, Belfast Antrim (1983), Derry BSBI recorder for Down (vc H38) (Occ. ; also BEL (see Hackney 1992) Haines, - (Mrs) Dublin (1905) Halbert, James Nathaniel ( ) Assistant Naturalist NMI, entomologist DNFC member (Praeger 1950) Hall.- Dublin Cork (c.1830) Hall. Zoe Galway (1939) Hallinan, M. (Occ. Dublin (1961) Hamilton, M. N. (Miss) (Hackney 1992) Donegal Hanna, Richard (Hackney 1992) Belfast (1894), Belfast Distillery (1898) Harner, - (Mrs) Dublin ( ) Harrington, Thomas I. (Dr) Thomond College, Kerry (1985) Limerick Harrison, C. Sligo (1904) Harrison, M.J. Dublin, Wicklow (1979) Harrold, P. (Occ. Tipperary (1951) Hart, Ann (Ms) Horticulturist; gardener in NBG, Glasnevin (Occ. * Hart, Henry Chichester ( ) Flora of Howth (1887); Flora ofcounty Donegal (1898); (Occ. Tipperary (1983) Donegal, Dublin, Kerry
14 * Harvey, William Henry (Dr; ) also CRK Kerry ( ) (algae) and TCD Haughton, - (Miss) Kildare (1860) * Hawker, William Henry (Rev.; ) Kerry (1855) Healy, Ann (Dr) Westmeath (1951) Heine, Hermann Heino (Dr; ) Botanist and Kerry (1977) dendrologist (Occ. Hemphill. A. (Miss) Offaly (1906) * Henry, Augustine (Prof.; ) [cultivated trees only] Henry, E. Down (1858) Hewin, R. Clare (1987) Hill, -(Miss) (ex herb) Cork (1870) Hilliard, Miss Elsie Kerry (1918) * Hincks,William(Rev.; ) ex CRK * Hind, William Marsden (Rev.; ) Kerry (1856) Hora, Carol J. (Mrs) of Reading, Berkshire Mayo (1990) Howard, H. W. (Occ. Antrim, Londonderry (1950, 1951) Howard, Sean Longford (1985) BSBI recorder for Longford (vc H24) (Occ. * Hubbard, Charles Edward (Dr; ) Dublin * Hudson, Howard J. (d. 1996) President DNFC Dublin (1953) ( ); (Occ. [NB see Kent & Allen: 284] Hurley, Jim. (Occ. Wexford (1982, 1990) * Hurst, Cecil Prescott ( ) Wexford (1901) * Hutchins, Ellen (Miss; ) Cork (before 1815) Ingrouille, Martin John (Dr) (Occ. Clare, Dublin, Kerry, Wexford, Wicklow (1980) Irving, W. S. horticulturist Cavan, Cork (1905) * Jackson, John S. (Dr) geologist, NMI (Occ. papers Clare (1957), Cork (1965), Galway (1957) 5); also BEL Jackson, Peter J. Dublin (1983) * Jackson, Peter S. Wyse - see Wyse Jackson, P. S. * Jenner, B. St A. (Mrs) also GALW Kerry (1918) * Jennings, Alfred Vaughan ( ) [nv; Britain only?] * Jermy, Anthony Clive botanist, Natural History Donegal (1963), Galway, Sligo Museum, London (Occ. Jessen, Knud (Prof.) palaeobotanist (Praeger 1950) Kerry (1950) * Johnson, Thomas (Dr; ) Galway (1895) Johnson, William Frederick (Rev.; ) Armagh, Cavan (1883), Galway (1894) (Occ. papers 5; listed as Johnson. W. P.) * Johnson. William Henry (1875- ) Armagh (1894) Johnston. Thomas C. Westmeath (1972) Jones. Theobald (Admiral; ) Clare, Galway (1895)
15 Joyce. Margaret Elizabeth (olim Mrs Frank) Galway (1896) Kane. A. (Mrs) (Occ. Limerick (1963) * Kane. Katherine Sophia (Lady Kane; nee Baily; Cork ) The Irish flora (1833); ex CRK Kane, William Francis de Vismes ( ) Mayo (1898) Kavanagh, T. (Dr) Tipperary (1981) Keane, A. (Mrs) Tipperary (1963) Keane, Mary-Angela (Mrs) Clare (1970s) Keegan, D. (Ms) (Occ. Leitrim (1983) Kelly, Daniel L. (Dr) School of Botany, TCD; also TCD Fermanagh (1983) Kenny, Stanhope Mayo (1902) Keogh, William Kerry (1972) * Kerr, Frederick Hugh Woodhams (Rev.; Louth (1943), Tyrone (1946) ) (Occ. ; also BEL, GALW * Kertland, Mary Patricia Happer ( ) Editor Down (1964), Galway (1953) INJ; (Occ. also BEL; Hackney (1992) Kilbracken, John (Lord) The easy way to wildflower Leitrim (1972) recognition, etc. * Kinahan, Amelia G. (Miss; fi ) Donegal (1929), Wicklow King, - (Miss) (Occ. Meath (1970) King, Anastasia L. Kathleen (Mrs; ) Galway (1955) bryologist; President DNFC ( ) Glasra King, J. J. biologist, Central Fisheries Board Dublin ( ) Kinsella, Michael Dublin (1975) Kirby, E. Noel (Dr) botanist, Connemara National Park, Letterfrack * Kirk, Thomas ( ) (Occ. ; also TCD Kirkpatrick, Maria (Miss) 1860 Galway (1986) Galway (1853) * Knowles, Matilda Cullen ( ) (Occ. Clare (1908), Limerick (1900), Tyrone (1900) papers 5 & 7); also BEL, GALW Lamb, J. A. D. ('Keith'; Dr) A history of gardening in Offaly ( ) Ireland (1995) BSBI recorder for Offaly (vc H18); (Occ. Lamb, R. M. (Occ. Dublin (1906) * Lambert, Doreen S. (Miss; d. 1996) BSBI recorder Galway (1975) for Londonderry (vc H40) (Occ. ; also BEL; Hackney (1992) * Leebody, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs; d. 1911) [some Londonderry (1894) sources give her second name as Isabella] (Hackney 1992) Leebody, Miss -. Donegal (1905) Lehert, Helen Botanical assistant, NBG, Glasnevin Dublin (1979) * Leitch, John (c ) Galway (1896 * Lett, Henry William (Rev.; ) Armagh (1894)
16 Levinge, Caroline (Lady) Westmeath (1890) * Levinge, Henry Corbyn ( ) (Occ. papers Clare (1893), Roscommon (1907), Westmeath 5) (1888), Wicklow (1890) * Ley, Augustin (Rev.; ) Kerry (1887) Lilly, Charles James (d. 1936) (Hackney 1992) Antrim (1908) Lindsay, - (Mrs) Mayo (1854) Linehan, K. (Miss) Dublin (1950) * Linton, Edward Francis (Rev.; ) (Occ. Westmeath (1895) * Linton, William Richardson (Rev.; ) Kerry (1885), Westmeath (1895) Lisney, Arthur Adrian (b. 1907). physician and Dublin (1928) entomologist (Praeger 1950) * Litton, Samuel (Dr; ) West of Ireland, Dublin (1842), Wicklow (184'2) Logan, A. M. Leitrim (1985) * Lomax, Alban Edward ( ) Galway (1886), Kerry (1886) * Long, Michael ( ) (Occ. Kerry (1966, 1969) Longfield, C. (Miss) Sligo (1955) Lynam, C. (Occ. Longford (1984) * Lynam,James( ) Galway(1847) Lynch, J. Cork (1907) MacAlasdair, M. (Mrs) (Occ. Galway (1985) * McArdle, David (1849 or ) Cork (1893), Dublin (1872),Galway (1874), Westmeath (1878) * McArdle, N. (Miss) (Occ. Dublin (1905, 1906) McCarthy, J. (Occ. Cork (1976) McCarthy,Michael Cork (1962) * McClintock, David Charles President BSBI ( ); (Occ. McCoy, James Galway (1975), Mayo (1974), Sligo (1975) Donegal(1952) McDonnell, I. Keyes (Ms) (Occ. Cork (1975) McGarr, Patrick Cavan (1931 ) McGough, H. Noel Irish red data book (1988) Donegal, Leitrim (1985) * Mackay, James Townsend (c ) Flora Dublin (1833), Kerry (1804), Limerick (l804) Hibernica (1836) etc. (Occ. ; also TCD Mackie, Gertrude N. (Ms) of Stockport, Cheshire Clare, Kerry, Roscommon. Westmeath (1969) (Occ. McLaughlin, Nuala Botanical assistant. NBG. Dublin (1979) G1asnevin McLean, -. Wexford (1963) MacLochlainn, S. Galway (1974) McMahon, Clare (Miss) (Occ. ; Hackney Cork (1969) (1992) McMahon, Thomas C. Cork (1969)
17 * McMillan, Nora Fisher (Mrs) Zoologist (Praeger Clare (1976) 1950); (Occ. McMullan, Richard M. of St Columba's College, Dublin (1966), Tipperary Rathfarnham (Occ. * McNab, William Ramsay (Prof.; ) [Britain only?] McNaughton, P. (Mrs) BNFC member Cavan (1923) McNeidhe, F. (Occ. Kildare (1974) * Maconchy, G. E. C. (d. 1923) specimens labelled Dublin (1919) GECM McSweeney, Maura (Miss) Dublin (1987) Mahaffv, Rachel Mary {Miss; fl1890s) Dublin (1898) Malone, E. (Miss) (Occ. Down (1854), Kerry (1870), Wicklow (1880) Malone, - (Rev. Bro.) Dublin (1942) Maloney. Th Wexford (1962) * Mapother, T. A. P., D.l (Occ. oapers 5) Roscommon (1897) Markievicz, Constance ( ) (Madam de; nee Sligo (1904) Gore-Booth) Irish patriot * Marshall, Edward Shearburn (Rev.; ) Galway (1895), Kerry (1910) (Occ. Mathews, - (Miss) Galway (1901) Meade, I. (Occ. Wick!ow (!905) Meehan, I. Louth (1948) * Meikle, Robert Oesmond Willow and poplars of Antrim, Cavan (1976), Down (1950) Great Britain & Ireland (1984) also BEL; Praeger (1950); Hackney (1992) * Melville, Alexander Gordon (Prof.; ) Clare (1850s) Meredith. Una Donegal (1934) Mhic Daeid, E. C. (Dr) BSBI recorder for S. Kerry (vc H1) Minchin, Dan. (Dr) biologist, Central Fisheries Board Kerb ( ) Donegal(1977) Mitchell. A. (Mrs) Limerick (1906) * Moffat, Charles Bethune ( ) Dublin (1921) Moloney, D. (Occ. Wexford (1961) Monaghan, E Donegal (1986) Monahan. David Cork (1974) Monahan, Kate (Ms) biologist, Central Fisheries Cavan (1996) Board * Moon, John McKay( ) Galway (1953) Moore, Charles ( ) Donegal (1839) * Moore, David (Dr; ) Cybele Hibemica (1866) (Occ. * Moore, Frederick William (Sir; ) (Occ. Moore, J. J. (Rev. Professor, SJ.) Professor of Botany;UCD; (Occ. Antrim, Clare (1842), Galway (1874), Kerry (1862), Londonderry ( ), Wicklow (1850). Kerry (1881), Leitrim (1880), Sligo (1880) Offaly (1951,1954), Tipperary (1963)
18 Moore. W. F. - error for F. W. Moore * More, Alexander Goodman ( ) Cybele Clare (1854), Galway (1851) Hibernica (1866) (Occ. ; also TCD * More, Frances Margaret (Miss; d. 1909) Clare, Galway Bay (1854) * Morgan, Beryl May Courtney (Miss; ) Wicklow (1951) Moriarty, Christopher (Dr) biologist, President DNFC Dublin (1953) (1975) Morley, Brian D. (Dr) Taxonomist, NBG, Glasnevin Kerry (1974), Waterford (1972) ( ) (Occ. Morrish, M. (Mrs) Cork (1973) Morrison. John Wexford (1850) * Morton, Osborn phycologist, Ulster Museum, Down (1985) Belfast; also BEL Mueldner, H. G. Clare (1951 ) * Muirhead, Clara Winsome (Miss) (Occ. Clare, Kerry 91952) Murphy, G. P. (Miss) Wexford (1942) Murphy, P. (Mrs) Dublin (1974) * Murray, Desmond Patrick (Rev.; ) Galway (1953) Murray, R. V. (Occ. Galway (1885) Nash, David (Dr) President DNFC ( ); BSBI Dublin (1988) recorder for North Tipperary (vc H10) Naughton, I. (Occ. Monaghan (1974) Neale, Francis Founder & President (1909) LNFC; Limerick (c. 1900) (Occ. papers 7) Neale, I. Galway (1895) Neff, Michael botanist, Dept. Arts, Culture & Mayo (1974) Gaeltacht, Dublin * Nelson, Ernest Charles (Dr) Taxonomist, NBG, Clare ( ), Fennanagh (1970) Londonderry Glasnevin ( ) The Burren (1991), etc. (1975) (Hackney 1992); also BEL Newtown. A Westmeath (1884) Nicholson. C. (Mrs) Antrim (1905). Dublin (1906) Nnrri~- N (Mi~~) Clare (1907) Northridge, Hanna J. (Mrs) Donegal (1985), Fermanagh Northridge, Robert H. BSBI recorder for Fermanagh Donegal (1985), Fermanagh ( ) (vc H33) (Occ. Norton, Margaret P. (Ms) BSBI recorder for Meath (vc Sligo (1983) H22) * O'Brien, Charlotte Grace (Miss; ) LNFC Limerick (1902) member (Occ. papers 5 & 7) O'Brien. Conor Kerry (1907) O'Brien, Eileen (Miss) Cork O'Brien, Elinor Limerick (1936) O'Brien F V (Miss) O'Brien, H. (Mrs) Limerick (1934)
19 O'Brien, H. M. V. Limerick (1953) O'Brien, Hugh Limerick (1936) O'Brien, Lucius H. (Rev.) LNFC member (Occ. papers 7) brother of Charlotte G. O'Brien O'Brien, Margaret (Mrs) Kerry O'Brien, Nelly Kerry (1908) * O'Brien, Robert Donough( ) LNFC Clare (1904), Donegal (1906), Limerick (c.1900) member (Occ. papers 7) O'Brien, T. (Occ. Meath (1963) O'Brien, - (Dr). Kilkenny (1938) O'Brien, - (Mrs) Westmeath (1976) O'Connell, M. (Occ. [nv] O'Connor, M. Cork (1948) O'Connor, Noel Mayo 0954) * O'Connor, Patrick (Dr; ) (Occ. papers Dublin ( ), Ki1dare (1935) 5) O'Connor, Ronan S. Dublin (1948) O Críodáin, C. O. Department of Botany, UCD Leitrim (1983) O'Croinin, C. (Occ. Kerry (1952, 1971), Limerick (1945) O'Donnell, Hugh. (Occ. Maya ( ) * Q'Donovan, John Emmet ( ) (Occ. Cork ( ), Kerry (1963) O'Donovan, -. Cork (1966) O'Farrelly, A. (Prof.) Donegal Ogilvy, Leslie (Occ. Kerry (1800s, ex herb. D. Moore) O'Gorman, B.(Mrs) Leitrim (1949 O'Gorman, D. (Occ. Cork (1975) O'Grady, P. (Madam) (Occ. KiIkenny (1958) O'Hanluain, E. Dublin (1952) O'Hara, Patrick botanical sculptor; (Occ. Cork (1978) O'Hare, P. J Mayo O'Hehir, Sylvia Kildare (1990) O'Keeffe, Patrick (Ot;t;, Tipperary (1980), Waterford (1978) * O'Kelly, J. [nv; perhaps error for M. J. O'Kelly] Q'Kelly, Matthias J. (Occ. [Kent & Allen Dublin (1813), Kerry (1817), Monaghan (1840) list J. Q'Kelly] O'Kelly,M.J. Dublin (1925) * O'Kelly, Patrick Bernard (d. 1937) (Nelson & Clare (1892), Limerick ( ) Walsh 1991); (Occ. papers 5 & 7); also GALW * O'Leary, Michael (Dr) also GALW Meath (1939)
20 O'Leary, Molly (Miss) Clare (1934), Dublin (1939) * Oliver, Daniel ( ) Kerry (1859?) O'Madagain, P. A. (Bro.) Wicklow (1951) O'Mahony, Anthony ('Tony') BSBI recorder for W, Mid Cork (1984), Kerry (1976) and E Cork (vcc H3, 4 & 5); (Occ. O'Malley, Jane (Miss) Mayo (1965), Sligo (1977) O'Murchadha, Tadgh Kerry (1946) O'Murnaghan, A. Dublin (1945) O'Neill, C. (Rev.) Cork (1963) O'Regan, Bernard O'Reilly, Helen (nee Doyle; Dr; ) Department of Botany, UCD; O'Riordain, S. P. (Prof.) Cork, Kerry (1980s) Dublin (1951) President DNFC ( ); (Occ. Limerick O'Riordan, M. Clare (1980) * Orr, David ( ) Antrim (1846), Kerry (1887) O Suilleabhain, S. Kerry (1944) O'Sullivan, Austin (Dr) botanist, Taigasc; (Occ. Kerry (1978), Leitrim, Westmeath (1962) O'Sullivan, D. P. Kerry, Donegal (1942) O'Sullivan, P. Dublin O'Sullivan, P. Cork (1864) Owens, - (Mrs) Waterford (1946) Pack-Beresford, D. P. (Occ. Carlow (1868), Wexford (1868) * Painter, Wi!liam Hunt (Rev.; ) [nv; Britain only?] Palmer, John. Mayo (1910) Palmer, John Adnah Jordan ( ) Wicklow (1928) member DNFC Pa!mer, J. T. Longford (1967) * Pankhurst, Richard John (Dr) (Occ. Tipperary (1975) * Parnell, William ( ) [grasses (cultivated) & mosses] Pasley, Grace Botanical assistant, NBG, Glasnevin Dublin (1979), Mayo (1980), Sligo (1979) (Occ. * Pearsall, Wi!liam Harrison (Prof.) Galway (1935) Pearson, C. (d.!949) Londonderry (1934), Dublin also TCD * Perring, Franklyn Hugh (Dr) Atlas of the British flora Meath (1967) (1963) President BSBI ( ) Pethybridge, George Herbert ( ) Kerry (1908) * Phillips, Robert Albert ( ) (Occ. papers 5 Cork (1933), Galway (1922), Limerick (c.1900) & 7) Piggot, - (Mrs) Dublin (1916) Pim, Greenwood ( ) President DNFC ( ); (Occ. Clare (1896), Cork (1873)
21 Pim, Jonathon (Rt Hon.) Sligo (1935) * Praeger, Robert Lloyd (Dr; ) Irish topographical botany (1901), etc. (Occ. papers 5 & 7); also BEL and TCD Prendergast, E. (Miss) Clare (1953) Prendergast, N. (Miss, M.A.) Clare (1953) Clare (1896), Down (1889), Limerick (c.1900), Roscommon (1900), etc. * Preston, Christopher David Institute of Terrestrial Dublin, Wicklow (1970s-1990s ) Ecology, UK Pybus, C Department of Botany, UCG (Occ. papers Cork (1975) 5) Quin, Kevin (fl. 1825) Hortus gramineus Glasnevinensis [probably all ex hort.] Quirke, M. Galway (1986) * Ratcliffe, Derek Almey (Dr) Mayo (1961) Reid, Finola (Ms) Horticulturist; (Occ. Mayo (1977) * Reilly, John (c ) (Occ. Kerry (1845) Reilly, Patrick Anthony Wild plants of The Phoenix Cavan (1987) Park (1993) BSBI recorder for Cavan (vc H30); President DNFC ( ) * Reynell, Elizabeth T. (Miss; fl ) also TCD Westmeath (1885) Reynell, Zaeda (fl. 1860s) [nv; see Desmond (1994)] Reynolds, Sylvia C. P. (Mrs) botanist; BSBI recorder Dublin (1985) for Limerick (vc H8); President DNFC ( ); (Occ. Rich, Tim C. G. (Dr) Cork (1988), Sligo (1989) Richardson, - (Miss) (Occ. papers 7) Limerick (c.1890) Riley, - Dublin (1838) Rippey, Ian (Hackney 1992) Cavan (1987), Louth (1988) Robinson, Timothy R. cartographer and author; (Occ. Aran Islands (1975,1981), Galway (1983) Rocke, G. H. (Occ. Donegal (1959) Roden, Ci1ian (Dr) BSBI recorder for W. Galway (vc Clare, Galway (1970s, 1980s) H16) & NE Galway (vc H17) * Rogers, William Moy1e (Rev.; ) Limerick (1906) * Rohu, Roy L. C. Longford, Mayo (1980s, 1990s) * Rose, Francis (Dr) Galway (1960s) Rowe. - (Miss) Meath (1952) Ruane, J. (Occ. Louth (1943) Ryall, Thomas (Occ. oaoers 5) Kerry ( ). Kildare (1968) Salkeld. Beatrice (olim Mrs Brendan Behan) (Occ. Dublin (1950), Roscommon (1952) ( ) Scanlon, - [F. or T.] Kerry ( )
22 * Scannell, Mary Josephine Patricia ('Maura') botanist, NMI and late of NBG, Glasnevin Flora of Connemara and The Burren (1983) BSBI recorder for W, Mid & E Cork (vcc H3, 4 & 5) (Occ. ; also TCD Scannell, R. (Miss) niece of M. J. P. Scannell; (Occ. Schoolbred, W. A. - error for Shoolbred. W. A. Cavan (1968), Cork, Dublin (1950), etc. Cork (1962) * Scully, Reginald William (Dr; ) Flora of county Kerry (1916); Cybele Hibernica (1898); (Occ. Scovell. M. R. (Mrs) Kerry (1889) Clare Segal, S. (Dr) Galway (1973) Shackleton, Jonathon BSBI recorder for N. Tipperary Mayo (1975) (vc H10) (Occ. Shanahan, M. E. Sligo (1931) Shannon, Des horticulturist; (Occ. Wicklow (1984) Sharkey, G. President DNFC (1981); BSBI recorder Mayo (1989) for Mayo (vcc H26 & 27) & N. Tipperary (vc Hl0) Sheehan, G. F. (Occ. Dublin (1965) Sheppard, E. K. Offaly (1944) Sheppard, - (Miss) Offaly (1943) Shine, W. Offaly (1952) * Shoolbred, William Andrew ( ) (Occ. Antrim (1893) ; also BEL; Hackney (1992) * Shuttleworth, Robert James ( ) (Occ. Galway (1831, 1832) papers 5; included as Shuttleworth, - ) Simpson, F. W. (Mrs) Mayo (1951) Sliney, J. Cork (1962) Smiddy, P. (Rev. Bro.) (Occ. Cork (1985), Waterford (1950) Smyth, C. (Mrs) Westmeath (1937) * Smyth, Louis Bouvier (Prof.; 1883-?) Professor of Wicklow (1927) Geology, TCD (Praeger 1950) also GALW [NB in Kent & Allen as Smith] * Somerville, Alexander ( ) Leitrim (1900) Spencer, G. (Occ. Kilkenny, Waterford (1974) Stuart, J. (Dr) Cavan (1939) Steele, W. B. (Rev.) Fennanagh (1919) * Steele, William Edward (Dr; ) (Occ. Cavan (1862), Dublin (1845), Meath (1848) [NB Steele's herbarium contains specimens from e.g. Wicklow dated 1816, 1825] * Stelfox, Arthur Wilson ( ) (Occ. papers Dublin (1921), Kildare (1923), Wicklow (1928) 5) Stewart, D. K Stewart, Nick F. (Hackney 1992) Wexford (1992) * Stewart, Samuel Alexander ( ) (Occ. Down (1897)
23 Stokes, William (Rev.) Tyrone (1862) Sullivan, D. J. Lighthouse keeper Donegal (1946) Sullivan, John (Occ. Cork (1843) Sullivan, P. G. E. (Miss) Donegal (1944) Swan, Lillian Mary (Mrs) Cork (1898) * Synnott, Donal Michael Director, NBG, Glasnevin Louth, Meath (1963), Monaghan (1980) (1994->); BSBI recorder for Louth and Monaghan (vcc H32, 31) (Occ. Tatlow, Emily Mary (Mrs) (Occ. Wexford (1894) * Tatum, Edward John ( ) [nv; Britain only?] Taylor, N. Cork (1988) Taylor, - (Miss) (Occ. papers 5; ex herb Miss A. Ball) Waterford (c. 1840) Teacher, Dorothy (Mrs Norman) Galway (1932) * Tetley, William Nichols ( ) Fermanagh (1901) * Thiselton-Dyer, William Turner (Sir; ) Sligo (1871) Thomson, Jane Smithson (Miss; c ) Donegal (1929) Bryologist; member DNFC, also GALW Toher, A. P. P. Cavan (1973) Toher, M. Donegal (1986) * Tomlinson, William James Coleman ( ) Antrim (1907) also BEL Tweedy, Robert N. Galway (1922) Twomey, E. (Miss, M.Sc.) biologist; DNFC member Galway (1952) Verschoyle, - (Mrs) Dublin (1945) * Vowell, Richard Prendergast (?-1911) (Occ. Antrim (1881 ), Cavan (1887), Dublin, L. Ree (1885), Sligo (Ben Bulben 1884) * Waddell, Coslett Herbert (Rev.; 185s:.-1905) Down (1905) (Occ. * Wade, Walter (Prof.; c ) ex CRK (ex Plantae rariores (1804), etc. herb. Hincks) Wallace, W. A. Mayo (1950) Walpole, Robert B. formerly of Mount Usher Wicklow (1967) Walsh, A. (Miss) Tyrone (1948) Walsh, F. E. R. also TCD Mayo (1966) Walsh, T. Offaly (1957) * Ward, Nathaniel Bagshaw ( ) Galway (1846) * Warren, John Byrne (Baron de Tabley; Leicester [no Irish specimens] ) Warren, - (Rev.) Presbyterian minister, Ennis Clare (1866) * Waterfall, Charles ( ) Dublin (1905, 1910) Watkins, A. O. Dublin (1905) Watson, - (Mrs) Galway
24 * Webb, David Allardice (Prof.; ) Professor of Botany, TCD; (Praeger 1950) An Irish flora (1943, etc.); Flora of Connemara and The Burren (1983); also TCD Webb, - (Mrs) LNFC member (Occ. papers 7) Cavan, Dublin (1963), Galway (1947, 1968) Limerick (c.1900) Webb, - (Miss) Dublin (1957) * Webster, Mary MacCallurn (Occ. Offaly (1967) Webster, S. D. Dublin, Wicklow (1979) Welch, Robert John ( ) Fermanagh, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo ( ) Wells, H. H. Dublin (1934) * West, William ( ) Donegal (1901) Westrophen, - Kildare (1935) Whelan, Patrick Waterford (1981) White, Faith (Mrs) Westmeath (1981) White, J. (Jun). Sligo (1902) White, James (Dr) Department of Botany, UCD; (Occ. Clare (1976), Cork (1982), Dublin (1964) Wigham, Anna (Mrs) (Occ. Kilkenny (1968, 1970) * Wilmott, Alfred James ( ) Galway (1926) * Willmott, Alan [nv; British ferns only?] Wiltshire, R. Clare (1963) * Wilson, Ernest Henry ( ) [nv; China only] * Wright, Edward Perceval (Prof.; ) also Galway (1870) TCD Wright, Thomas (c ) (Occ. Clare (1862), Cork (1862), Sligo (1863) Wylde, J. P. Clare (1952) Wyrner, E. D. Galway (1986) Wynne, John Arthur ( ) Sligo, Louth * Wyse Jackson, Peter S. (Dr) President DNFC Galway, Waterford (1979) ( ); BSBI recorder for North Kerry (vc H2) (Occ. ; also TCD Young, Rodney (Occ. Limerick (1974, 1980) Zwanenburg, K. Wicklow (1953)
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