Henry Noltie
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Noltie is a British botanist. He worked as a curator and taxonomist at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Life and career Education and work Noltie studied botany at the University of Oxford, and Museum Studies at Leicester. He joined RBGE in 1986. For 14 years he worked on the Flora of Bhutan project, leading the team for its concluding years. He wrote two of the volumes of the Flora, relating to the monocots, for which he received a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh.
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- The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands - Origin, functioning and degradation of the world's largest pastoral alpine ecosystem: Kobresia pastures of Tibet. (2019) (150)
- Flora of Bhutan: Including a record of plants from Sikkim (1983) (79)
- Iridaceae (2001) (70)
- Career, collections, reports and publications of Dr Francis Buchanan (later Hamilton), 1762–1829: natural history studies in Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), Bangladesh and India. Part 1 (2016) (20)
- A note on Valeriana jatamansi Jones (Caprifoliaceae s.l.) (2014) (13)
- The Kobresia pygmaea ecosystem of the Tibetan highlands – origin, functioning and degradation of the world’s largest pastoral alpine ecosystem (2017) (13)
- RAY FLORET MORPHOLOGY AND THE ORIGIN OF VARIABILITY IN SENECIO CAMBRENSIS ROSSER, A RECENTLY ESTABLISHED ALLOPOLYPLOID SPECIES (1984) (12)
- The origin and distribution of Senecio cambrensis rosser in Edinburgh (1983) (10)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXXVIII. Gramineae I. tribe Stipeae (1999) (10)
- Notes relating to the flora of Bhutan: XXXIX. Gramineae II (1999) (8)
- Scarce Plants in Britain. Compiled and edited by A. Stewart, D. A. Pearman and C. D. Preston. Peterborough: Joint Nature Conservation Committee. 1994. 515pp. ISBN 1 873701 66 7. £34 (hardback). (1995) (8)
- The Dapuri Drawings: Alexander Gibson and the Bombay Botanic Gardens (2002) (7)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XIX. Kobresia (Cyperaceae) (1993) (6)
- Miscellaneous notes on the genus Paris (1997) (5)
- CLARIFYING THE NOMENCLATURE AND TAXONOMY OF GAGEA KUNAWURENSIS (ROYLE) GREUTER (LILIACEAE) AND ALLIED TAXA (2011) (4)
- Early adjustment of patterns of metaphase association in the evolution of a polyploid species (1986) (4)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXI. Carex (Cyperaceae) (1993) (4)
- Arenga micrantha: a little-known eastern Himalayan palm. (2000) (3)
- A botanical group in Lahore, 1864. (2011) (3)
- Robert Wight and the Botanical Drawings of Rungiah and Govindoo (2007) (3)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXIV. Juncaceae (1994) (3)
- Robert Wight and the Botanical Drawings of Rungiah & Govindoo (2007) (3)
- NOTES RELATING TO THE FLORA OF BHUTAN: XL. GRAMINEAE III, THE GENUS POA (2000) (2)
- The control of chiasma frequeney within a polyploid series in the genus Senecio (Compositae) (2004) (2)
- Ralf BRITZ (editor). Francis Hamilton's Gangetic Fishes in Colour: A New Edition of the 1822 Monograph with Reproductions of Unpublished Coloured Illustrations (2020) (2)
- Specimens of William Roxburgh in the Central National Herbarium at the A.J.C. Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah (2021) (2)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XX. Lloydia (Liliaceae) (1993) (2)
- Doryanthes excelsa and Rafflesia arnoldii: two “swagger prints” by Edward Smith Weddell (1796–1858), and the work of the Weddell family of engravers (1814–1852) (2014) (1)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXII. Asparagaceae: Asparagus filicinus and Convallariaceae: Maianthemum oleraceum (1993) (1)
- Brian Laurence Burtt (1913-2008) (2008) (1)
- Franz Bauer: the painted record of nature. H. W. Lack. Vienna: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. 2008. 130 pp., 58 col., 1 b/w plates. ISBN 978 3 902421 30 2. €35. doi:10.1017/S0960428609000067 (2009) (1)
- CAREX DRUKYULENSIS (CYPERACEAE), A ‘NEW’ SPECIES FROM THE HIMALAYAS (BHUTAN) (2017) (1)
- The status of the genus Microschoenus (1995) (1)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXVIII. Eriocaulaceae ( Eriocaulon ), Musaceae ( Musa ), Cyperaceae ( Actinoscirpus ) (1994) (1)
- On Pandanus leram and the other botanical binomials of Sir William Jones (2013) (1)
- New species of Juncus (Juncaceae) from the Sino-Himalaya (1998) (1)
- Notes relating to the Flora of Bhutan: XXVI. Smilacaceae: Smilax (1994) (1)
- JOHN BRADBY BLAKE AND JAMES KERR: HYBRID BOTANICAL ART, CANTON AND BENGAL, c. 1770 (2017) (1)
- Robert Wight and his European Botanical Collaborators (2015) (1)
- 1761) Proposal to conserve the name Hewittia against Shutereia Choisy (Convolvulaceae) (2007) (1)
- Dwarf yellow lilies from the Sino-Himalaya. (2000) (0)
- The generic name Scalesia (Compositae) – an etymological blunder (2012) (0)
- Gavin Hamilton of Calcutta and the Nicobar Breadfruit (2015) (0)
- British Sculptures in India: New Views & Old Memories (2012) (0)
- Gardens of Empire: Botanical Institutions of the Victorian British Empire. Donal P. McCracken. London & Washington: Leicester University Press. 1997. 242 pp. ISBN 0 7185 0109 8. £55 (hardback). (1998) (0)
- 2079) Proposal to conserve the name Carex foliosa D. Don against Carex foliosa All. (Cyperaceae) (2012) (0)
- 1306) Proposal to Conserve the Name Carex filicina against Cyperus caricinus (Cyperaceae) (1997) (0)
- Contributions to the flora of Bhutan : the monocotyledons (2000) (0)
- 2241) Proposal to reject the name Aquilicia samudraca (Vitaceae) (2013) (0)
- A Scottish daughter of Flora: Lady Charlotte Murray and her herbarium portabile (2019) (0)
- John Lindley, 1799–1865, Gardener-Botanist and Pioneer Orchidologist . Edited by W. T. Stearn. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club with the Royal Horticultural Society. 1999. 232pp, 43 colour plates, 29 b/w figures. ISBN 1 85149 296 8. £29.50 (hardback). (1999) (0)
- A new species of Trachycarpus (Palmae) from W Bengal, India (1997) (0)
- Professor Olive Mary Hilliard Burtt (1925–2022) (2023) (0)
- A new species of Heterosmilax from China (1993) (0)
- Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions & Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment – By Daniela Bleichmar. Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 2012. xii + 286 pp. Hardback. ISBN 978-0-226-05853-5. £33.50 / $55. (2013) (0)
- A History of Indian Collections at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (2019) (0)
- CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF BHUTAN (2000) (0)
- Taxonomy and typification of Kalanchoe olivacea and K. bhidei (Crassulaceae) (2019) (0)
- IRIS DOLICHOSIPHON: Iridaceae (1990) (0)
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