- Rupert Charles Barneby
Rupert Charles Barneby (
October 6 ,1911 -December 5 ,2000 ) was a British-born self-taughtbotanist whose primary specialty wasFabaceae , the pea family, but also worked onMenispermaceae and numerous other groups as well. He was employed by theNew York Botanical Garden from the 1950s until shortly before his death.Barneby published prolifically and named and described over 1,100 new species. In addition, he had 25 species named after him as well as four genera: "
Barnebya ", "Barnebyella ", "Barnebydendron ", and "Rupertia ". He received numerous prestigious botanical awards, including TheNew York Botanical Garden 's Henry Allan Gleason Award (1980), theAmerican Society of Plant Taxonomists ' Asa Gray Award (1989), theInternational Association for Plant Taxonomy 's Engler Silver Medal (1992), and theInternational Botanical Congress 's Millennium Botany Award (1999).His lifelong partner was
Harry Dwight Dillon Ripley (1908-1973).References and external links
* [http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biob1/barn01.html Dr. Rupert Charles Barneby]
* Douglas Crase. 2001. "Ruperti Imagines: A Portrait of Rupert Barneby." "Brittonia" 53(1): 1-40.
* Douglas Crase. 2004. "Both: A Portrait in Two Parts."
* Stanley L. Welsh. 2001. "Rupert C. Barneby (1911-2000)." "Taxon" 50(1): 285-292.
* Martin F. Wojciechowski and Aaron Liston. 2005. "Rupert C. Barneby and his legume legacy." "Brittonia" 57(4): 299–300.
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