- William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
Sir William Turner Thiselton-DyerKCMG FRS FLS (July 28, 1843 – December 23, 1928) was a Britishbotanist .Thiselton-Dyer was born in
Westminster ,London . Initially studyingmathematics atOxford University , he graduated innatural science in 1867. He became Professor of Natural History at theRoyal Agricultural College inCirencester and then Professor of Botany at theRoyal College of Science for Ireland inDublin . In 1872, he became professor at theRoyal Horticultural Society inLondon , being recommended byJoseph Hooker .Then in 1875, Thiselton-Dyer was offered the Assistant Directorship at
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew , under Hooker, where he was to stay for thirty years. Thiselton-Dyer spent considerable time on the Colonies, e.g. introducingrubber to plantations ofSri Lanka and Malaya, and the introduction ofcacao fromTrinidad to plantations in Sri Lanka. In 1877, he was given charge of an international research laboratory, established at Kew with private funding, which became known as one of the best laboratories inEurope . Thiselton-Dyer was also given the task of designing a new rock garden, following a bequest to Kew in 1881 of a large collection of Alpine plants.Thiselton-Dyer was elected FRS in 1880. His proposers included
Charles Darwin andGeorge Bentham , but notJ.D. Hooker , whose daughter Dyer had already married.From 1885 to 1905, after the retirement of Hooker, he was director of the Royal Botanic Gardens. He was a fellow of the
University of London from 1887 to 1890,Royal Commissioner to the Paris International Exhibition (1900) and to the St. Louis Exposition (1904), botanical adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies (1902-1906), and became a member of the court of theUniversity of Bristol in 1909. His principal works are an English edition of Sachs "Text-Book of Botany" (1875), editions of the "Flora Capensis" and of the "Flora of Tropical Africa", and "Index Kewensis " (1905). [cite book
last = Durand
first = Théophile
coauthors =Benjamin Daydon Jackson , William Turner Thiselton-Dyer,David Prain , Arthur William Hill,Edward James Salisbury
title = Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum: Supplementum Tertium Nomina et Synonyma Omnium Generum et Specierum AB Initio Anni MDCCCCI Usque AD Finem Anni MDCCCCV Complectens
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=BRMDAAAAYAAJ
accessdate = 2008-05-27
edition = suppl.3 (1901-1905)
year = 1908
publisher =Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew ] With Trimen he published "The Flora of Middlesex" (1869).He married Harriet Anne Hooker, daughter of the botanist
Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1877 and they had one son and one daughter. He was awarded theClarke Medal by theRoyal Society of New South Wales in 1892. He was appointedKCMG in 1899. He died in Whitcombe.References
* [http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/heritage/people/thiselton_dyer.html William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843-1928)] at Royal Botanic gardens, Kew
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