> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 544](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33120675) of TL-2 Vol. I > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/1787-1) LSID 1787-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18534138) QID Q18534138 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] > [!example] See also [[Cooper, Daniel, A. (Suppl.)|second entry]] for this author ### Author Cooper, Daniel (1817?-1842), British botanist. **Abbreviated name**: *Cooper* \[standard form in IPNI: *Cooper*\] #### Herbarium and types [[Collection RTE|RTE]]. *Ref*.: Kent, Brit. herbaria 49. 1957. #### Bibliography and biography Barnhart 1: 377; BB p. 72; BM 1: 379; CSP 2: 41; DNB 12: 141; Jackson p. 534 \[index\]; Kew 1: 612-613. - Anon., Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 173. 1843. #### Eponymy × *Cooperanthus* Lancaster (1913) [^1]; *Cooperia* Herbert (1836). ### Publications ##### n.1217. Flora metropolitana **Title** *Flora metropolitana*; or botanical rambles within thirty miles of London. Being the results of numerous excursions made in 1833, 34, 35, furnishing a list of those plants that have been found on the different heaths, commons, hills, etc. surrounding the metropolis (more particularly the counties of Surrey and Kent) chiefly from actual observation, and the latest authorities. Intended for the student in practical botany, with a list of land and fresh-water shells of the environs of London. London (S. Highley) 1836. Duod. (in sixes). **Abbreviated title**: *Fl. metrop.* **Notes** *Ed. 1*: 1 Mar 1836 (p. vii: Feb 1836; Lin. Soc. 1 Mar; Mag. nat. Hist. 9: 168. 1836), p. \[i\]-xvi, \[1\]-139, errata slip. *Copy*: NY. *Supplement*: London 1837, p. 1-36. – Presented to Geol. Soc. London 23 Jun 1837. *Ed. 2*: London \[1837\], a combination of ed. 1 and the supplement. *Ref*.: BM 1: 379; BH; Jackson p. 357; Kew 1: 613; PR 1860. [^1]: "× *Cooperanthes* Lancaster 1913 (Amaryllidaceae) = *Cooperia* × *Zephyranthes* (Lancaster, 1913: 531), so one basic plant is: *Cooperia* Herb. 1836 (Amaryllidaceae) which is dedicated to Joseph Cooper (18th/19th century), British gardener, cultivator of rare plants/orchids, manager of the Botanic Garden at Wentworth-House of Earl Fitzwilliam/ Viscount Milton, “now for above 20 years”. He was one of the first to bring it (= *Cooperia drummondii*) into flower (Herbert, 1836: under t. 1835)." Burkhardt, L. (2016). About some eponyms in Taxonomic literature (TL-2). _Taxon_, _65_(1), 137–145. [https://doi.org/10.12705/651.9](https://doi.org/10.12705/651.9)