Henry Trimen
Henry Trimen is a British Botaniste , born in 1843 and died in 1896.
He is assistant at the department of Botanique of the British Museum of 1869 with 1879. He succeeds George Henry Kendrick Thwaites (1811-1882) with the head of the botanical garden of the university of Peradeniya with Kandy with the Sri Lanka. He is the editor of the Journal off Botany, British and Foreign of 1871 with 1896 (volumes 10 to 18). He becomes member of the Royal Society in 1888. His/her brother is the entomologist Roland Trimen (1840-1916).
Trimen is in particular the author of:
- With Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843-1928) Flora off Middlesex: With topographical and historical account off the seedlings found in the county (Robert Hardwicke, 1869).
- With Robert Bentley (1821-1893) Medicinal seedlings: being descriptions with original figures off the principal seedlings employed in medicine⦠(Churchill, London, four volumes, 1880).
- Hortus Zeylanicus. With classified list off the seedlings, both native and exotic, growing in the Gardens⦠(G.J.A. Skeen, Colombo, 1888).
- Hand-Book to the Flora off Ceylon (Dulau & Co., London, starting from 1893) - Trimen signs the first three parts, the work is finished by Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) and Arthur Hugh Garfit Alston (1902-1958).
June 7th 1888 -->
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