- Isaac Bayley Balfour
Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour (
31 March 1853 –30 November 1922 ) was a Scottishbotanist . He was the son ofJohn Hutton Balfour who was also a botanist.Biography
Balfour was educated at the Edinburgh Academy. At this early stage his interests and abilities were in the biological sciences, which were taught to him by his father. Due to his father's post as Professor of Botany at Edinburgh, the young Balfour was able to visit the Edinburgh Botanical Gardens, not open to the public at the time.cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Biographical Information |url= http://www.nahste.ac.uk/isaar/GB_0237_NAHSTE_P0469.html |work= |publisher= NAHSTE |date= |accessdate=2007-08-03]
Balfour studied at the University of Edinburgh, from which he graduated with first class honours in 1873, and at the universities in Warzburg and Strassburg (Strasbourg).
In 1874 Balfour participated in an astronomical expedition of 1874 to Rodriguez. Though the stated aim of the mission was to observe Venus, Balfour used the opportunity to investigate the local flora, and on his return, the fieldwork he had carried out permitted him to gain his doctorate.
In 1879, his father resigned the chair at Edinburgh, Glasgow professor Alexander Dickson (1836-1887) was appointed in his place, and the younger Balfour was promoted to the chair of
Regius Professor of Botany, Glasgow in Glasgow from 1879 to 1885. He also went on to lead an expedition toSocotra in 1880.In 1884, he was appointed Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford.
It was, however, after his return to Edinburgh in to take up his father's old chair from 1888 to 1922 that Balfour left his mark. His father had greatly enlarged the botanical gardens during his tenure, but Balfour completely transformed them. Having put their finances on a safer footing by transferring them to the crown, Balfour engaged himself in a major reform of the gardens, establishing a proper botanical institute, and largely redeveloping the layout of the gardens in order to have a proper arboretum, building new laboratories and improving scientific facilities.
pecific interests
Balfour's interest in Sino-Himalayan plants also put him in contact with botanist and plant collector
Reginald Farrer . Farrer provided valuable information to Balfour and theRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh by sending him his plant illustrations together with the field notes, botanical specimens and seeds he had collected. [cite news |first= Amanda |last=Hobson |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= REGINALD FARRER OF CLAPHAM |url= http://www.northcravenheritage.org.uk/nchtjournal/Journals/1992/J92A13.html |work= |publisher= North Craven Heritage Trust |year=1992 |accessdate=2007-06-07 ]Honours, Qualifications and Appointments
* 1873: Awarded Batchelor of Science degree (BSc) with first class honours, University of Edinburgh
* 1873-1878: Appointed Lecturer in Botany, Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh
* 1875: Awarded Doctor of Science degree (DSc), University of Edinburgh
* 1877: Awarded Batchelor of Medicine, Batchelor of Surgery degree (MB,CM), University of Edinburgh
* 1877: Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
* 1879: Appointed Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow
* 1884: Awarded Master of Arts degree (MA), University of Oxford
* 1884: Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
* 1884: Appointed Professor of Botany, University of Oxford
* 1888: Appointed Professor of Botany, University of Edinburgh
* 1897: Awarded Victoria Medal of Honour, Royal Horticultural Society
* 1901: Awarded Doctor of Laws degree (LLD), University of Glasgow
* 1919: Awarded Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society
* 1921: Awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LLD), University of EdinburghNotes
External links
*cite book
last = Schimper
first = Andreas Franz Wilhelm
authorlink = Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper
coauthors = William Rogers Fisher, Percy Groom, Isaac Bayley Balfour
editor = Translation of "Pflanzen-geographie auf physiologischer Grundlage" by William Rogers Fisher
title = Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=I_MKAAAAIAAJ
format = HTML
accessdate = 2008-05-08
year = 1903
publisher = Clarendon Press
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