Arthur Francis George Kerr
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Arthur Francis George Kerr (1877–1942) was an Irish medical doctor. He is known particularly now for his botanical work, which was important for the study of the flora of Thailand.
He encouraged other botanists to collect plant specimens in Thailand, in particular Emily Collins
A number of plant species are named after him, including Dipterocarpus kerrii, Hoya kerrii, Kerriodoxa elegans, , Nepenthes kerrii, Platanus kerrii, Rafflesia kerrii and the genus Afgekia which is an abbreviation of his names. He also originated some botanical names, for example, the genus name Dimetra (Oleaceae).
References[]
- van Steenis-Kruseman, M.J., et al. 2006. Cyclopaedia of Malesian Collectors: Arthur Francis George Kerr. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland.
- Digitising the Specimens and Archive of A.F.G. Kerr, Pioneering Botanist in Thailand
External links[]
- Reliquiae Kerrianae by M. Jacobs [1]
Categories:
- 1877 births
- 1942 deaths
- Irish botanists
- European botanist stubs
- Irish scientist stubs