Roger Horton
Joined: 02 Oct 2012 Posts: 1545 Location: Cambridge, UK
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 4:32 pm Post subject: 3 botanists by the name of Cross |
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Three collectors causing confusion.
William J Cross
A Wiltshire horticulturalist. The dates for William J Cross (10/9/1832-22/6/1885) come from Desmond's Dictionary Of British And Irish Botantists And Horticulturalists where he is described thus:
"Gardener to Lord Ashburton at Melchet Park, 1862-69. Partner with Steer in nursery at Ford and Salisbury, Wilts. Gdnrs. Chron. 1877 ii 301-2 portr.; 1885 i 830. Plants at Aberdeen Univ., Ipswich Museum." (Gardeners' Chronicle 1877, 1885; the latter an obituary with his initials reversed).
Similar information is given in Kent & Allen.
W J Cross
An East Anglian botanist. From the BSBI Archive [pdf]:
"W. J. Cross, a young botanist of Ely, who discovered the plant [Selinum carvifolia] 'on swampy land near Fordham, Cambridgeshire', in August 1882." (possibly specimen 201681 ?)
Further, THE FLORA OF SUFFOLK by WM Hind 1889 includes in the list of contributors (page 14):
'Cross, W. J., Ely. Specimens and lists of Plants.'
A search conducted of Ipswich Museum database found four specimens 'W J Cross' 1882-1890, all from Suffolk (Brandon, Tuddenham, Newmarket) and all from the Hind herbarium, suggesting that the Desmond/K&A entries may give an incorrect attribution.
J W F Cross
Kent & Allen says 'fl. 1888-1889', and that his sheets from VC29 are in the National Museum of Wales. The three h@h sheets attributed to him in h@h, VC19/29, are all ex herb. James Henry Augustus Steuart. Labels in this herbarium often bracket 'COLL.' and 'COMM.' together by preceded the collector name with '/', which can be misread as 'J'.
See one of Steuart's own sheets - 41717 and one from "J W F Cross" sheet 316849 which I believe to be coll. & comm. by 'W J Cross'. |
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