Richard Baron (botanist)

For other people named Richard Baron, see Richard Baron (disambiguation).
Richard Baron
Born (1847-09-08)8 September 1847
Kendal
Died 12 October 1907(1907-10-12) (aged 60)
Morecambe
Residence Madagascar
Nationality British
Fields
Alma mater Lancashire College, Chorley, Lancashire
A small black-yellow coloured frog
Baron's Mantella is an endemic Malagasy frog species named after Richard Baron.

Rev. Richard Baron (8 September 1847, Kendal – 12 October 1907, Morecambe) was an English missionary and botanist who worked and lived in Madagascar from 1872 to 1907.[1]

Baron attended Lancashire College and was ordained 1872 in Kendal. During his mission in Madagascar from 1872 onwards, he travelled extensively and collected a large number of plants; he sent roughly 12,000 specimens to the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, and also deposited collections in other herbaria. He may have discovered up to 1000 new plant species. Besides botany, Baron was also interested in geology and collected amphibians. He quickly learned Malagasy, and published the first Malagasy-language textbooks on plants and geology. Together with James Sibree, Jr., another missionary, he edited the English-language journal Antananarivo Annual.[1][2]

His Compendium des plantes malgaches was the first summary of the vascular plant species known from Madagascar. It was compiled in several volumes from 1900 to 1906 and would eventually list over 4700 species and varieties in 970 genera.[2]

Baron died in 1907 from a fever attack while he was in England. Several Malagasy taxa were named after him, including the plant genera Baronia, Baroniella, and Neobaronia.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Dorr, L.J. (1997). Plant Collectors in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Richmond, Surrey: Kew Publishing. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-1900347181.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dorr, L.J. (1987). "Rev. Richard Baron's Compendium des Plantes Malgaches". Taxon. 36 (1): 39–46. doi:10.2307/1221349. ISSN 0040-0262.
  3. IPNI.  R.Baron.
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