- Richard Austin Bastow
Richard Austin Bastow (
14 May 1839 -14 May 1920 ), was anAustralian naturalist and bryologist.R.A. Barstow was born in
Edinburgh ,Scotland , the son of aclergyman . He was educated at The Royal Grammar School. [ [http://members.optusnet.com.au/margettsb/RAB.htm RAB ] at members.optusnet.com.au] In 1862 he eloped with Catherine Broadbent to America. He later returned to England with his wife, then emigrated toTasmania , where in 1884 he became Town Surveyor inHobart .In 1888 Barstow moved to Victoria, eventually joining the Public Works Department. He was largely responsible for the original
Melbourne Fish Market.It was in Tasmania that Barstow became interested in
bryology . His definitive work, "Mosses of Tasmania", was published in Hobart in 1886. Other significant works followed over the years. His last paper was "Victorian Hepaticae" in 1914, the pioneer paper in the field for that Australian state Barstow was a member of the Field Naturalists Club and Royal Society of Victoria, and of theLinnean Society of London .The following species are named after Barstow:
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Cyclostrema bastowi "
:"Orbitestella bastowi "
:"Daphnella bastowi "
:"Asperdaphne bastowi "His main collection is in the Melbourne Herbarium, other collections in the Museum of Victoria.
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References
* [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~phillip/env2stud.htm Museum of Victoria]
* [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000207b.htm University of Melbourne]
* [http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/personetymol/petymol.b.html Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory]
*Australasian Bryological Newsletter, Number 40, June 1999.
*Victorian Nature, Sept. 1914.
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