- Philip Burnard Ayres
Philip Burnard Ayres (1813-1863) was a British
physician ,botanist andplant collector . He was born atThame inOxfordshire on12 December 1813 . He initially began to collect plants in his nativeUnited Kingdom and also inFrance . In 1856 Ayres was appointed byQueen Victoria to superintendency of quarantine onFlat Island, Mauritius under governorRobert Townsend Farquhar . Ayres is particularly well known for his extensive plant collections made while in this position. From 1856 to 1863 he traveled throughMadagascar , theSeychelles , and theMascarenes to develop this rich collection ofIndian Ocean plant specimens. These specimens are now in the herbaria collections of theNatural History Museum ,London , theRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh , theRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew , theMissouri Botanical Garden and theMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle ,Paris . In addition to collecting, Ayres catalogued and sketched the plants in the wild, as was common among nineteenth century naturalists. He also planned to write a book about theflora of Mauritius, but he died fromrelapsing fever in his home inPort Louis on30 April 1863 before the flora could be accomplished. Ayres' wife Harriet collected his written records and bequeathed them to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.His eldest son
Philip Burnard Chenery Ayres (1840-1899) became a well-known surgeon inHong Kong .Publications
*Micro-Chemical Researches on the Digestion of Starch and Amylaceous Foods. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 7, (1854 - 1855), 1855
References
* (1877): "Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles: A Description of the Flowering Plants". Asian Educational Services. ISBN 8120614275 (1999 reprint)
*Medical Times and Gazette Obituary June 13, 1863. p. 629-630
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