Charles Alfred Barber

Charles Alfred Barber
Charles Alfred Barber
Nacimiento 1860
Fallecimiento 1933
Residencia Inglaterra, India
Nacionalidad inglés
Campo botánico, algólogo

Charles Alfred Barber C.I.E. (1860 - 23 de febrero de 1933[1] fue un botánico, y algólogo inglés, que realizó estancias oficiales y expediciones botánicas en el ex Virreinato de la India.

Contenido

Algunas publicaciones

  • 1894. Notes on Antigua Grasses
  • 1903. Pepper-vine disease: Government botanist's report.
  • 1907. Studies in Root - Parasitism: The Haustorium of Santalum Album. Ed. Print. Thacker, Spink & Co.
  • 1919. ... Studies in Indian surgarcanes, Números 1-5. Ed. Imperial Dept. of Agriculture in India: Thacker, Spink & Co.

Libros

  • 1889. The structure of Pachytheca . Ed. H. Frowde, A. Corner, E.C. 148 pp.
  • 1898. Cupressinoxylon vectense: A fossil conifer from the lower Greensand of Shanklin in the Isle of Wight. Annals of botany xii : 329-361
  • 1906. The varieties of cultivated Pepper. 11 pp.
  • 1907. Studies in Root-Parasitism: The Hautorium of Olax Scandens. Ed. Thacker, Spink & Co. 47 pp.
  • 1919. Progress of the sugarcane industry in India during the years 1916 and 1917: Being notes submitted to the meeting of the Board of agriculture in India, Poona, 1917. Superintendent government printing, India. 45 pp.
  • 1927. Tropical agricultural research in the Empire: with special reference to cacao, sugar cane, cotton and palms. Ed. H.M. Stationery off. Volumen 2 de Publications of the Empire Marketing Board. 77 pp.

Abreviatura

La abreviatura C.A.Barber se emplea para indicar a Charles Alfred Barber como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales. (Ver listado de especies descritas por este autor en IPNI)

Referencias

  1. Obituary. Nature 131 : 389-389 (18 de marzo de 1933). doi:10.1038/131389a0

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