John Henry Lace FRS FLS (1857–1918) was a British botanist.[1][2]

John Henry Lace
Born(1857-06-17)17 June 1857
Died9 June 1918(1918-06-09) (aged 60)
NationalityBritish
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Author abbrev. (botany)Lace

Biography

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From 1881 he worked extensively in the Forest Service of India and became its inspector-general of forests.[2] From 1908 to 1913 he served as chief forest conservator in Burma. He made botanical collections in Afghanistan, Baluchistan, India and Burma.[1]

While in Baluchistan he made an extensive collection of plants which resulted in the publication of "A Sketch of the Vegetation of British Baluchistan" by himself and Mr. Hemsley in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxviii. (1891) p. 288.[2]

He married Minnie Richbell. They had three daughters, Violet Sylvia (b. 1894 in E. India), Ethel Douglas (b. 1896 in Bengal), and Dorothy Mabel (b. 1899 in Bengal). In 1920 Ethel Douglas Lace married a grandson of General Sir John Watson.[3]

Selected publications

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  • with W. B. Hemsley: "Sketch of Vegetation of British Baluchistan". J. Linn. Soc. 28: 288–327. 1891.
  • List of trees, shrubs, and principal climbers, etc. recorded from Burma: with vernacular names (2nd ed.). 1922. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  • "List of Trees, Shrubs and Principal Climbers, etc, recorded from Burma 1913". Indian For.: 369–70. 1918.
  • "List of Trees, Shrubs and Principal Climbers, etc, recorded from Burma 1913". Kew Bulletin (338): 341. 1918–19.
  • "List of Trees, Shrubs and Principal Climbers, etc, recorded from Burma 1913". Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond.: 56–57. 1918–19.

Eponyms

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References

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  1. ^ a b Allen G. Debus (ed.) (1968). World Who’s Who in Science. A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Scientists from Antiquity to the Present. Marquis-Who’s Who (Chicago) : xvi + 1855 p.
  2. ^ a b c "J. H. Lace, C.I.E., F.L.S.". Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). 1918 (8/9): 341–352. 1918. JSTOR 4107427.
  3. ^ Pioneer Mail and Indian Weekly News. Vol. 47. 8 October 1920. p. 46.
  4. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1913, 116. (IK)
  5. ^ Indian Forester lxviii. 363 (1942). (IK)
  6. ^ Makinoa, n.s. 6: 5 (-6; fig.3A). 2007 [2006 publ. 5 June 2007]
  7. ^ Blumea 34(1): 100 (1989). (IK)
  8. ^ Kew Bull. xxi. 213 (1967), in obs. (IK)
  9. ^ Hooker's Icon. Pl. 30: t. 2912. 1910 [1913 publ. January 1910] (IK)
  10. ^ Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Bot. 12(4): 258. 1985 (IK)
  11. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1911, 348. (IK)
  12. ^ Kew Bull. 43(3): 482 (1988). 1988 (IF)
  13. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1925, 23. (IK)
  14. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1913, 43. (IK)
  15. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1914. 381. (IK)
  16. ^ Blumea 48(1): 138. 2003 (GCI)
  17. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1911, 191. (IK)
  18. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1913, 115. (IK)
  19. ^ Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 19: 305. 1938 (IK)
  20. ^ Proc. Internat. Symp. Fam. Magnoliac. 1998 22. 2000 (IK)
  21. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1925, 422. (IK)
  22. ^ Kew Bull. 1950, 187. 1950. (IK)
  23. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1916, 260. (IK)
  24. ^ Present-Day Rock Gard. 195. 1937
  25. ^ J. Arnold Arbor. xlix. 148. 1968. (IK)
  26. ^ Wiss. Zeitschr. Mart.-Luth. Univ. Halle, Math.-Nat. xv. (Neue oder Krit. Coton. Art.) 851. 1966. (IK)
  27. ^ J. Bot. 75: 172. 1937 (IK)
  28. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1913, 114. (IK)
  29. ^ Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 12: 232. 1920 (IK)
  30. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1911, 21. (IK)
  31. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Lace.
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