> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 40](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33068282) of TL-2 Vol. II > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/3608-1) LSID 3608-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21388075) QID Q21388075 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Hanbury, Frederick Janson (1851-1938), British industrial pharmacist, botanist, horticulturist, and specialist on Hieracium; cousin of Daniel Hanbury. **Abbreviated name**: *F. Hanb.* \[standard form in IPNI: *F.Hanb.*\] #### Herbarium and types [[Collection BM|BM]] (20.000), further material at [[Collection AK|AK]], [[Collection CGE|CGE]], [[Collection OXF|OXF]]. *Ref*.: Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 59, 1957. - Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 12: 101. 1975. #### Bibliography and biography Barnhart 2: 120; BL 2: 246-247, 312, 664; BM 2: 781; Clokie p. 177; CSP 15: 79, 614, 17: 43; Desmond p. 283; Hortus 3: 1194 ("Hanb."); IH 2: 252; Kew 2: 569; NI 781; Rehder 5: 363; Tucker 1: 315. - Anon., Gard. Chron. 1932: 392; The Times 3 Mar 1938 (fide Desmond). - Curtis, Orchid Rev. 42: 66-67. 1934 (Portr.), 46: 128. 1938. - Hall, Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl. Rep. 12(1): 19. 1939. - Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxi. 1901. - Pugsley, Nature 141: 544. 1938. - Ramsbottom, J. Bot. 76: 211-212. 1938. - Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 4(3): 261. 1938. - Wallis, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 150: 318-319. 1938. #### Note Edited eds. 8-11 of the *London catalogue of British plants*, 1886-1925 (see under H. C. Watson). Hanbury bought the copyright of the *Catalogue* from Boswell-Syme in 1888. After the latter's death Hanbury purchased his herbarium, which was later presented to BM. ### Publications ##### n.2357. An illustrated monograph of the British Hieracia **Title** *An illustrated monograph of the British Hieracia*. By Frederick Janson Hanbury, F.L.S. The drawings chiefly by Miss G. Lister; a few by Mrs Frederick J. Hanbury... London (published by the author) 1889-1898, 8 parts. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Ill. monogr. Brit. Hieracia*. **Notes** *Part 1*: Jul 1889, p. \[1\]-8, *pl. 1-3.* *Part 2*: Oct 1889, p. 9-16, *pl. 4-6.* *Part 3*: Mar 1890, p. 17-24, *pl. 7-9.* *Part 4*: Dec 1890, p. 25-32, *pl. 10-12.* *Part 5*: Mai 1891, p. 37-46, *pl. 13-15*, (p. 33-36 never issued). *Part 6*: Jun 1894, p. 45-54, *pl. 16-18*, (p. 45-46 reprinted). *Part 7*: Jun 1896, p. 53-60, *pl. 19-21*, (p. 53-54 reprinted). *Part 8*: Mar 1898, p. 61-69, *pl. 22-24.* Issued with coloured plates (6/-per part), and uncoloured plates (4/-); (hand-coloured) liths. by Miss G. Lister and Mrs F.J. Hanbury. *Copies*: G, MO, NY. –Even though parts 9-12 were announced by Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1899 and Bot. Zeit. (1 Aug 1899), these were never published; see note by Britten (J. Bot. 42: 54. 1904) "so far as we can ascertain, there is no prospect of the continuance of the work". *Ref*.: Hanbury, F. J., J. Bot. 30: 129-134, 165-170, 206-209, 258-261, 366-370. 1892, 31: 16-19, 1893 (Further notes on *Hieracia*...). ##### n.2358. A tentative list of British Hieracia **Title** *A tentative list of British Hieracia* by Frederick J. Hanbury, F.L.S. With accompanying notes... \[London\] 1894. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *List Brit. Hieracia*. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul-Aug 1894, p. \[1\]-9, chart. *Copy*: MO. –Reprinted from J. Bot. 32: chart (Jul 1894), 225-233. (Aug 1894). ##### n.2359. Flora of Kent **Title** *Flora of Kent* being an account of the flowering plants, ferns, etc., with notes on the topography, geology, and meteorology, and a history of the botanical investigation of the county. London (Frederick J. Hanbury) 1899. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Fl. Kent*. **Notes** *Co-author*: Edward Shearburn Marshall (1858-1919), vicar of Milford, Surrey. *Publ*.: early Jun 1899 (p. vi: Mai 1899; Nat. Nov.Jun(2) 1899; J. Bot. Jun 1899; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1899), 2 maps, p. \[i\]-lxxxiv, \[1\]-444 (introduction and historical summary, p. lvi-lxxvi, by Benjamin Daydon Jackson). *Copies*: G, MO, NY. *Ref*.: Britten J., J. Bot. 37: 275-279. 1899.