> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 685](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33120816) of TL-2 Vol. I > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/18209-1) LSID 18209-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7789064) QID Q7789064 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Drummond, Thomas (1780-1835), Scottish collector and botanist, in N. America 1831-1835, brother of James Drummond. **Abbreviated name**: *Drumm.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Drumm.*\] #### Herbarium and types The location of Drummond's original herbarium is unknown. The most important sets of his plants are at [[Collection BM|BM]] and [[Collection K|K]]; for further information see IH. For exsiccatae see below and Sayre (1971). Sets of the *Musci americani* (nos. 1-180) Warrington 1841, arranged and named by William Wilson (1799-1871) and W. J. Hooker are at [[Collection B|B]], [[Collection BM|BM]], and [[Collection FH|FH]]. *Ref*.: BB p. 96; IH 2: 169; Lasègue p. 196-198, 204; MD p. 99. - Anon., Flora 22: 95. 14 Feb. 1829. - Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38-39. 1902 (q.v. for further references). - Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 159. 1964. - Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 193-196. 1971. #### Bibliography and biography AG 6(1): 890; Barnhart 1: 473; BB p. 96; BM 1: 473; Bossert p. 107; CSP 2: 347, 7: 560; DNB 16: 41; ME 1: 179, 3: 418. - Hooker, J. Bot. 1: 50-60, 183-202. 1834. - Hooker, Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 16, 21-26, 39-49, 95-101, 170-177. 1835, 2: 60-64. 1836. - Anon., Flora 19: 272. 7 Mai 1836. - Lasègue, Musée bot. Delessert 196-198, 204. 1845. - Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 178. 1849. - Sargent, Silva 2: 25. 1891. - Urban, Symb. ant. 3: 38-39. 1902. - Milner, Cat. Portr. Kew 40. 1905. - Spaulding, Popular Sci. Monthly 74: 48-57. 1909 (portr.) - Barnhart, Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 293. 1921. - Rodgers, John Torrey 340. 1942; Amer. Bot. 1873-1892. 166, 211. 295. 1944; Noble Fellow Sullivant 346. 1940. - Hadfield, Pioneers in gardening 127. 1951. - Graustein, Thomas Nuttall 218, 273-274. 1967. - Coats, The plant hunters 314-316, 325-327, 387. 1969. #### Eponymy *Drummondia* A. P. de Candolle (1830); *Drummondia* W. J. Hooker (1828, *nom. cons.*); *Drummondita* W. H. Harvey (1855; also dedicated to his brother James (1784-1863), q.v.) (To avoid confusion with *Drummondia* de Candolle and *Drummondia* Hooker, Harvey "... adopted the termination "ita, " – being an I for James, and a T for Thomas!"). *Note*: *Drummondia* A. Chaves Batista & H. Maia (1963) is dedicated to Octavio Drummond, Brazilian phytopathologist. ### Publications ##### n.1531. Musci scotici **Title** *Musci scotici*; or, dried specimens of the mosses that have been discovered in Scotland; with reference to their localities. 2 vols. of exsiccatae, (vol. 1, nos. 1-100; vol. 2, nos. 1-100). Forfar 1824-1825. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Musc. scot.* **Notes** *Publ*.: 1: Jan-Sep 1824, 2: Jan-Mar 1825. – Each volume has 100 specimens. *Copies*: BM, E, FH, G, K. Ref.: MD p. 99. Hooker, Edinburgh J. Sci. 1(2): 365-367. 1824. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 195-196. 1971. ##### n.1532. Musci americani **Title** *Musci americani*; or, specimens of the mosses collected in British North America and chiefly among the Rocky Mountains, during the second land arctic expedition under the command of captain Franklin R.N. (vol. 1, nos. 1-158, vol. 2, nos. 159-286) Glasgow 1828. **Abbreviated title**: *Musc. amer.* **Notes** *Publ*.: 1828 – See Sayre (1971) for additional data and references. Sets at BM, FH, G, K, NJ. *Ref*.: MD p. 99. - Hooker, Bot. Misc. 1: 93-94. 1829. - Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 193-194. 1971.