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Royle, John Forbes (1798-1858)
Date Updated: 19 April 2013
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM)
Collection
Plant Collectors
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Contributor
Natural History Museum (BM)
First name(s)
John Forbes
Last name
Royle
Initials
J.F.
Life Dates
1798 - 1858
Collecting Dates
1820 - 1831
Specification
Plant collector
Groups collected
Fossil plants
Spermatophytes
Organisation(s)
LIV (main), B, BM, BR, BSD, CAL, CGE, DD, E, G, K, LE, MPU, NA, NY, P, PH, TCD
Countries
Temperate South America: ChileIndian region: India, NepalSouthern Africa: South Africa
Associate(s)
East India Company (1600-1873) (employee)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Biography
Born in Cawnpore, India, John Forbes Royle was employed as a surgeon by the British East India Company. He was an enthusiast for natural history, particularly botany and geology, and succeeded Dr George Govan as Curator (1823-1831) of the Saharunpur Botanic Garden in the Himalayan mountains. He brought back large collections of medicinal and other, mainly economical, plants to England in 1831 and his specialisation in Indian drug plants led to his appointment as Professor of Materia Medica at King's College (1837-1856). He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society (1837) and Secretary (1837-1858) of the Horticultural Society of London (later the Royal Horticultural Society). J. Forbes Royle created a museum of vegetable products at East India House and was superintendent of the Indian department of the Great Exhibition (1851). His own collections were made mainly in India and Nepal, often aided by other collectors, but he also collected in South Africa while journeying between England and India. He died at Acton on the 2nd January 1858. He is commemorated by the genus Roylea Wall. and in the names of many himalayan species, including Allium roylei Stearn, Epipactis royleana Lindl. and Fritillaria roylei Hook.
References
Brummitt, R.K. & Powell, C.E., Authors Pl. Names (1992): 547; Codd, L.E & Gunn, M. Bothalia 3-4 (1985): 649; Jackson, B.D., Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew (1901): 57; Lanjouw, J. & Stafleu, F.A., Index Herb. Coll. E-H (1957): 202; Vegter, H.I., Index Herb. Coll. N-R (1983): 794;
Date Updated: 19 April 2013
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM)
Collection
Plant Collectors
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Contributor
Natural History Museum (BM)
First name(s)
John Forbes
Last name
Royle
Initials
J.F.
Life Dates
1798 - 1858
Collecting Dates
1820 - 1831
Specification
Plant collector
Groups collected
Fossil plants
Spermatophytes
Organisation(s)
LIV (main), B, BM, BR, BSD, CAL, CGE, DD, E, G, K, LE, MPU, NA, NY, P, PH, TCD
Countries
Temperate South America: ChileIndian region: India, NepalSouthern Africa: South Africa
Associate(s)
East India Company (1600-1873) (employee)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Biography
Born in Cawnpore, India, John Forbes Royle was employed as a surgeon by the British East India Company. He was an enthusiast for natural history, particularly botany and geology, and succeeded Dr George Govan as Curator (1823-1831) of the Saharunpur Botanic Garden in the Himalayan mountains. He brought back large collections of medicinal and other, mainly economical, plants to England in 1831 and his specialisation in Indian drug plants led to his appointment as Professor of Materia Medica at King's College (1837-1856). He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society (1837) and Secretary (1837-1858) of the Horticultural Society of London (later the Royal Horticultural Society). J. Forbes Royle created a museum of vegetable products at East India House and was superintendent of the Indian department of the Great Exhibition (1851). His own collections were made mainly in India and Nepal, often aided by other collectors, but he also collected in South Africa while journeying between England and India. He died at Acton on the 2nd January 1858. He is commemorated by the genus Roylea Wall. and in the names of many himalayan species, including Allium roylei Stearn, Epipactis royleana Lindl. and Fritillaria roylei Hook.
References
Brummitt, R.K. & Powell, C.E., Authors Pl. Names (1992): 547; Codd, L.E & Gunn, M. Bothalia 3-4 (1985): 649; Jackson, B.D., Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew (1901): 57; Lanjouw, J. & Stafleu, F.A., Index Herb. Coll. E-H (1957): 202; Vegter, H.I., Index Herb. Coll. N-R (1983): 794;
Date Updated: 19 April 2013
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM)
Collection
Plant Collectors
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Contributor
Natural History Museum (BM)
First name(s)
John Forbes
Last name
Royle
Initials
J.F.
Life Dates
1798 - 1858
Collecting Dates
1820 - 1831
Specification
Plant collector
Groups collected
Fossil plants
Spermatophytes
Organisation(s)
LIV (main), B, BM, BR, BSD, CAL, CGE, DD, E, G, K, LE, MPU, NA, NY, P, PH, TCD
Countries
Temperate South America: ChileIndian region: India, NepalSouthern Africa: South Africa
Associate(s)
East India Company (1600-1873) (employee)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Forbes Royle, J. (synonym)
Biography
Born in Cawnpore, India, John Forbes Royle was employed as a surgeon by the British East India Company. He was an enthusiast for natural history, particularly botany and geology, and succeeded Dr George Govan as Curator (1823-1831) of the Saharunpur Botanic Garden in the Himalayan mountains. He brought back large collections of medicinal and other, mainly economical, plants to England in 1831 and his specialisation in Indian drug plants led to his appointment as Professor of Materia Medica at King's College (1837-1856). He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society (1837) and Secretary (1837-1858) of the Horticultural Society of London (later the Royal Horticultural Society). J. Forbes Royle created a museum of vegetable products at East India House and was superintendent of the Indian department of the Great Exhibition (1851). His own collections were made mainly in India and Nepal, often aided by other collectors, but he also collected in South Africa while journeying between England and India. He died at Acton on the 2nd January 1858. He is commemorated by the genus Roylea Wall. and in the names of many himalayan species, including Allium roylei Stearn, Epipactis royleana Lindl. and Fritillaria roylei Hook.
References
Brummitt, R.K. & Powell, C.E., Authors Pl. Names (1992): 547; Codd, L.E & Gunn, M. Bothalia 3-4 (1985): 649; Jackson, B.D., Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew (1901): 57; Lanjouw, J. & Stafleu, F.A., Index Herb. Coll. E-H (1957): 202; Vegter, H.I., Index Herb. Coll. N-R (1983): 794;
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