Cardale Babington
English botanist and archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Cardale Babington was an English botanist and archaeologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851. Babington was the son of Joseph Babington and Cathérine née Whitter, and a nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay. He was educated at Charterhouse and St John's College, Cambridge, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts in 1830 and his Master of Arts in 1833. He overlapped at Cambridge with Charles Darwin, and in 1829 they argued over who should have the pick of beetle specimens from a local dealer. He obtained the chair of botany at the University of Cambridge in 1861 and wrote several papers on insects. He married Anna Maria Walker on 3 April 1866.
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- A Revision of the Flora of Iceland. (1870) (8)
- XXVI. On several new or imperfectly understood British and European Plants. (1836) (4)
- IV. Description of a new Genus of Lineæ (1842) (4)
- XXXI.—On some species of Cuscuta (1844) (2)
- I.—On some species of Cuscuta (2)
- Flora of Cambridgeshire; or, A catalogue of plants found in the county of Cambridge; with references to former catalogues, and the localities of the rarer species. (2)
- LV.—On the difference between the Robertsonian Saxifrages of Ireland and those of the Pyrenees (1844) (2)
- XXXII.—On the British species ofArctium (1856) (1)
- XI.An Attempt to ascertain the true Hypericum quadrangulum of Linnæus (1)
- VII.—List of plants gathered during a short visit to Iceland in 1846 (1847) (1)
- Manual of British botany : containing the flowering plants and ferns arranged according to the natural orders / by the late Charles Cardale Babington. (1)
- XXXVII.—On Linaria sepium of Allman (1854) (1)
- IX.—On the British species ofChara (1850) (1)
- VII.—On a new British species of Alchemilla (1842) (1)
- Apera interrupta, Beauv (1848) (1)
- On the Fumaria capreolata of Britain. (1860) (1)
- I.—On the British Arctia (1)
- Acanthus mollis (Linn.) (1851) (1)
- On the Discovery of Carex ericetorum, Poll., as a Native of Britain. (1861) (1)
- VII.—On Anacharis Alsinastrum, a supposed new British Plant (1)
- XVII.—On the characters of the British Violets (1842) (1)
- LIV.—On a Monstrosity of the Pistil in Primula vulgaris (1844) (1)
- XLIV.—On the British species ofPlumbaginaceæ (1849) (1)
- XXVII.—Description of a new species of Carex found near Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire (1843) (1)
- XXV. On the Neottia gemmipara of Smith. (1844) (1)
- XLIII.—Note concerning Statice Dodartii and S. occidentalis (1860) (1)
- VII. On Hypericum anglicum (0)
- XXVIII.A Synopsis of the BritishRubi (0)
- IV.On the British Species of Fumaria (0)
- XX. Descriptions of Rubi (0)
- XIX. Notice of a new British Viola (0)
- XI. Note on Linaria Sepium, Allman (0)
- II. On some British Cyperaceæ recently discussed by Dr Carrington (0)
- XXI.On the British species ofPlumbaginaceæ (0)
- XL.—On Habenaria bifolia and chlorantha (1838) (0)
- XXVIII.—On thevarieties of Dryas octopetala (1842) (0)
- Achillea tanacetifolia, all (0)
- XLV.—On the correct nomenclature of the Lastræa spinosa and L. multiflora of Newman (1845) (0)
- I.Monograph of the British Atriplicæ (0)
- VIII.—Notes on Saxifraga umbrosa (1841) (0)
- XIX.—On a new english species of Urtica (1838) (0)
- Description of the Ancient Hill Fortress of Uleybury (0)
- XVI.On the difference between theRobertsonian Saxifragesof Ireland and those of the Pyrenees (0)
- Orobanche Picridis, F. W. Schultz (1848) (0)
- XXXVIIIp—Note on Linaria sepiumc Allman (1855) (0)
- XV.On some British species of the genusŒnanthe (0)
- Acquired Habits in Plants (1873) (0)
- Sagina Ciliata (Fries) (0)
- III.—On a supposed new species of Eleocharis (1852) (0)
- XXVI.Remarks upon British Plants (0)
- XIV. On the British Species of Arctium (0)
- Alsine stricta, Wahl (0)
- XXI.On the correct Nomencalture of theLastræa spinosaandL. multifloraof Newman (0)
- II.Description of a new species ofCarexfound near Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire (0)
- XII.On a Montrosity of the Pistil inPrimula vulgaris (0)
- XXX.—On the British species of Lotus (1838) (0)
- IV.List of Plants gathered during a short visit to Iceland in1846 (0)
- XLIV.—On theTeucrium regiumof Schreber (1840) (0)
- XIX.—On some species ofEpilobium (1856) (0)
- XXXIII.—Remarks upon British plants (1853) (0)
- XXVIII.—On theArctium LappaandBardanaofSir J. E. Smith (1839) (0)
- XII.A Supplement to “A Synopsis of the British Rubi.”No. II (0)
- XXXII.—A synopsis of the British Rubi (1846) (0)
- XXXVIII.—On Fumaria micrantha, Lay., and F. calycina, Bab (1843) (0)
- XXXVI.—On the recent Additions to the Flora of Ireland (0)
- XIII.—On some British species ofŒnanthe (1844) (0)
- XXXVII. On Cuscuta epilinum and halophyta. (1841) (0)
- XI. On the Structure of Cuscuta europæa. (1839) (0)
- Carex Brizoides (Linn.) (0)
- XL.—On the botany of the channel Islands (0)
- XXXVII.—On Arctium (1858) (0)
- The general pardon. (0)
- IX.—A supplement to "A synopsis of the British Rubi." No. 2 (0)
- XXIII.On some species ofCuscuta (0)
- XXIII. On a supposed new species of Eleocharis (0)
- Manual of British Botany, Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns, Arranged According to the Natural Orders (1844) (0)
- Discovery of Isoetes Hystrix in Guernsey, announced in a Letter addressed to the Secretary of the Linnean Society. (1861) (0)
- XXXIII.—On the Batrachian Ranunculi of Britain (1855) (0)
- XII.—On Valerianella olitoria and V. gibbosa (1842) (0)
- XXV.—On Ranunculus aquatilis of Smith (1839) (0)
- XXXI.—OnAllium PorrumandA. Ampeloprasum (0)
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