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John Ellis

John Ellis (ca. 1714, Irlanda - 15 de octubre de 1776, Londres) fue un naturalista irlandés .

John Ellis

Frontispicio del título de An essay towards a natural history of the Corallines, and other productions of the like kind
Información personal
Nacimiento 1710-1714
Irlanda
Fallecimiento 1776
Londres
Nacionalidad irlandés
Información profesional
Área naturalista
Abreviatura en botánica J.Ellis
Miembro de Royal Society (desde 1754)
Distinciones

Era comerciante de lino en Londres. Fue comisionado como "agente real" a Florida en 1764 y a Dominica en 1770, llevando a Gran Bretaña numerosas simientes americanas. Ellis se interesa particularmente del transporte del material vegetal (semillas, plantas). Establece correspondencia con Carl von Linné (1707-1778) quien lo describe como una estatua de la historia natural. Es nombrado miembro de la Royal Society en 1754, y recibe la Medalla Copley en 1767.

Se especializó en el estudio de corales.

Publica Directions for bringing over Seeds and Plants from East-Indies... to which is added Figuere and Botanical Description of... Dionaea muscipula (1770), Historical Account of Coffee (1774), Description of Mangostan and Bread-fruit (1775), con Daniel Solander (1733-1782) Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes (1786).

Escritos

Obra

  • An essay towards a natural history of the Corallines, and other productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, to which is added the description of a large marine polype taken near the North Pole, by whale-fishers, in the summer 1753. A. Millar, J. and J. Rivington, R. & J. Dodsley, Londres 1755; online
traducción al alemán: Versuch einer Natur-Geschichte der Corall-Arten und anderer dergleichen Mer-Cörper, welche gemeiniglich an den Küsten von Groß-Britannien und Irrland (!) gefunden werden; Nebst der Beschreibung eines großen Büschel-Polypen, welcher in dem Eis-Mere (!) gefangen worden. G. N. Raspe, Nürnberg 1767
  • Directions for bringing over seeds and plants, from the East Indies and other distant countries, in a state of vegetation: together with a catalogue of such foreign plants as are worthy of being encouraged in our American colonies, for the purposes of medicine, agriculture, and commerce. To which is added, the figure and botanical description of a new sensitive plant, called Dionaea muscipula: or, Venus's fly-trap. L. Davis, Londres 1770
  • An historical account of coffee : with an engraving, and botanical description of the tree : to which are added sundry papers relative to its culture and use, as an article of diet and of commerce. Edward and Charles Dilly, Londres 1774
  • The natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes, collected from various parts of the globe. B. White & son, Londres 1786 - a título póstumo Daniel Solander 1786; online

Artículos en revistas

  • Observations on a Remarkable Coral-Line, in a Letter from Mr. John Ellis to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. In: Philosophical Transactions 48, 1753/1754: 115-117 online
  • A Letter from Mr. John Ellis to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Cluster-Polype, Found in the Sea Near the Coast of Greenland. In: Philosophical Transactions 48, 1753/1754: 305-307 online
  • A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Particular Species of Coralline. By Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 48, 1753/1754: 504-507
  • A Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Animal Life of Those Coral-Lines, That Look Like Minute Trees, and Grow upon Oysters and Fucus's All Round the Sea-Coast of This Kingdom. In: Philosophical Trans. 48, 1753/1754: 627-633
  • A Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. Attempting to Ascertain the Tree That Yields the Common Varnish Used in China and Japan; to Promote Its Propagation in Our American Colonies; And to Set Right Some Mistakes Botanists Appear to Have Entertained concerning It. In: Philosophical Trans. 49, 1755/1756: 806-875.online
  • An Account of a Curious, Fleshy, Coral-Like Substance; In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from Dr. John Albert Schlosser, M. D. F. R. S. with Some Observations on It Communicated to Mr. Collinson by Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 49, 1755/1756: 449-452 online
  • An Account of a Red Coral from the East-Indies, of a Very Singular Kind: In a Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F.R.S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F.R.S. In: Philosophical Trans. 50, 1757/1758: 188-194 online
  • Remarks upon the Letter of Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. Impreso en the Philosophical Transactions xlix. Parte ii. p. 806. Por Mr. Philip Miller, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 50, 1757/1758: 430-440 - con Philip Miller; online
  • An Answer to the Preceding Remarks. By Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 50, 1757/1758: 441-456. online
  • An Account of Some Experiments Relating to the Preservation of Seeds: In Two Letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. From John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 51, 1759/1760: 206-215 online
  • The Method of Making Sal Ammoniac in Egypt; As Communicated by Dr. Linnaeus, from His Pupil Dr. Hasselquist, Who Had Been Lately in Those Parts: By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 51, 1759/1760: 504-506 - con Carlos Linneo
  • An Account of the Plants Halesia and Gardenia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 51, 1759/1760: 929-935
  • An Account of the Male and Female Cochineal Insects, That Breed on the Cactus Opuntia, or Indian Fig, in South Carolina and Georgia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; to Peter Wych, Esq. In: Philosophical Trans. 52, 1761/1762: 661-667
  • An Account of an Encrinus, or Starfish, with a Jointed Stem, Taken on the Coast of Barbadoes, Which Explains to What Kind of Animal Those Fossils Belong, Called Starstones, Asteriae, and Astropodia, Which Have been Found in Many Parts of This Kingdom: In a Letter to Mr. Emanuel Mendes da Costa, F. R. S. By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 52, 1761/1762: 357-365 online
  • An Account of the Sea Pen, or Pennatula Phosphorea of Linnaeus; Likewise a Description of a New Species of Sea Pen, Found on the Coast of South-Carolina, with Observations on Sea-Pens in General. In a Letter to the Honourable Coote Molesworth, Esq; M. D. and F. R. S. from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy at Upsal. In: Philosophical Trans. 53, 1763: 419-435 online
  • On the Nature and Formation of Sponges: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to Dr. Solander, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Transactions. Band 55, 1765, S. 280-287. online
  • An Account of an Amphibious Bipes; By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. To the Royal Society. In: Philosophical Trans. 56, 1766: 189-192 online
  • Extract of a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, of Upsal, F. R. S. on the Animal Nature of the Genus of Zoophytes, Called Corallina. In: Philosophical Trans 1767: 404-428 - mit Peter Woulfe; online
  • An Account of the Actinia Sociata, or Clustered Animal-Flower, Lately Found on the Sea-Coasts of the New-Ceded Islands: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough, F. R. S. In: Philosophical Trans. 57, 1767: 428-437 y 434-435 online
  • A Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to the President, on the Success of His Experiments for Preserving Acorns for a Whole Year without Planting Them, so as to be in a State Fit for Vegetation, with a View to Bring Over Some of the Most Valuable Seeds from the East Indies, to Plant for the Benefit of Our American Colonies. In: Philosophical Trans. 58, 1769: 75-79 - con William Aiton; online
  • Observations on a Particular Manner of Increase in the Animalcula of Vegetable Infusions, with the Discovery of an Indissoluble Salt Arising from Hemp-Seed Put into Water Till It Becomes Putrid. By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. In: Philos. Trans. 59, 1769: 138-152 online
  • A Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, F. R. S. &c. With the Figure and Characters of That Elegant American Evergreentree, Called by the Gardiners the Loblolly-Bay, Taken from Blossoms Blown Near London, and Shewing That It is not an Hibiscus, as Mr. Miller Calls It; Nor an Hypericum, as Dr. Linnaeus Supposes It; But an Intire New Genus, to Which Mr. Ellis Gives the Name of Gordonia. In: Philos. Trans. 60, 1770: 518-523 online
  • The Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. to Mr. William Aiton, Botanic Gardener to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew, on a New Species of Illicium Linnaei, or Starry Aniseed Tree, Lately Discovered in West Florida. In: Philos. Trans. 60, 1770: 524-531 online
  • On the Nature of the Gorgonia; That It is a Real Marine Animal, and Not of a Mixed Nature, between Animal and Vegetable. By John Ellis, Esq. F. R. S. in a Letter to Daniel Solander, M. D. F. R. S. In: Philos. Trans. of the Royal Society of London 66, 1776: 1—17 online

Honores

Linneo le dedica en 1763 el género botánico Ellisia de la familia de las Hydrophyllaceae.

Fuente

  • Ray Desmond (1994). Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists includins Plant Collectors, Flower Painters and Garden Designers. Taylor & Francis, & The Natural History Museum (Londres).

Notas

Enlaces externos

  •   Wikispecies tiene un artículo sobre John Ellis.
  • Entrada Archivo Royal Society
  • Frontispicio de Directions for bringing over seeds and plants
  • Figura de Dionaea muscipula en la 1ª ed. de Directions for bringing over seeds and plants


  •   Datos: Q934747
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John Ellis ca 1714 Irlanda 15 de octubre de 1776 Londres fue un naturalista irlandes John EllisFrontispicio del titulo de An essay towards a natural history of the Corallines and other productions of the like kindInformacion personalNacimiento1710 1714IrlandaFallecimiento1776LondresNacionalidadirlandesInformacion profesionalAreanaturalistaAbreviatura en botanicaJ EllisMiembro deRoyal Society desde 1754 DistincionesMiembro de la Royal SocietyMedalla Copley 1767 editar datos en Wikidata Vease tambien John Ellis fisico teorico britanico Era comerciante de lino en Londres Fue comisionado como agente real a Florida en 1764 y a Dominica en 1770 llevando a Gran Bretana numerosas simientes americanas Ellis se interesa particularmente del transporte del material vegetal semillas plantas Establece correspondencia con Carl von Linne 1707 1778 quien lo describe como una estatua de la historia natural Es nombrado miembro de la Royal Society en 1754 y recibe la Medalla Copley en 1767 Se especializo en el estudio de corales Publica Directions for bringing over Seeds and Plants from East Indies to which is added Figuere and Botanical Description of Dionaea muscipula 1770 Historical Account of Coffee 1774 Description of Mangostan and Bread fruit 1775 con Daniel Solander 1733 1782 Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes 1786 Indice 1 Escritos 1 1 Obra 1 2 Articulos en revistas 2 Honores 3 Fuente 4 Notas 5 Enlaces externosEscritos EditarObra Editar An essay towards a natural history of the Corallines and other productions of the like kind commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland to which is added the description of a large marine polype taken near the North Pole by whale fishers in the summer 1753 A Millar J and J Rivington R amp J Dodsley Londres 1755 onlinetraduccion al aleman Versuch einer Natur Geschichte der Corall Arten und anderer dergleichen Mer Corper welche gemeiniglich an den Kusten von Gross Britannien und Irrland gefunden werden Nebst der Beschreibung eines grossen Buschel Polypen welcher in dem Eis Mere gefangen worden G N Raspe Nurnberg 1767Directions for bringing over seeds and plants from the East Indies and other distant countries in a state of vegetation together with a catalogue of such foreign plants as are worthy of being encouraged in our American colonies for the purposes of medicine agriculture and commerce To which is added the figure and botanical description of a new sensitive plant called Dionaea muscipula or Venus s fly trap L Davis Londres 1770 An historical account of coffee with an engraving and botanical description of the tree to which are added sundry papers relative to its culture and use as an article of diet and of commerce Edward and Charles Dilly Londres 1774 The natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes collected from various parts of the globe B White amp son Londres 1786 a titulo postumo Daniel Solander 1786 onlineArticulos en revistas Editar Observations on a Remarkable Coral Line in a Letter from Mr John Ellis to the Rev Thomas Birch D D Secret R S In Philosophical Transactions 48 1753 1754 115 117 online A Letter from Mr John Ellis to Mr Peter Collinson F R S concerning a Cluster Polype Found in the Sea Near the Coast of Greenland In Philosophical Transactions 48 1753 1754 305 307 online A Letter to Mr Peter Collinson F R S concerning a Particular Species of Coralline By Mr John Ellis F R S In Philosophical Trans 48 1753 1754 504 507 A Letter from Mr John Ellis F R S to Mr Peter Collinson F R S concerning the Animal Life of Those Coral Lines That Look Like Minute Trees and Grow upon Oysters and Fucus s All Round the Sea Coast of This Kingdom In Philosophical Trans 48 1753 1754 627 633 A Letter from Mr John Ellis F R S to Philip Carteret Webb Esq F R S Attempting to Ascertain the Tree That Yields the Common Varnish Used in China and Japan to Promote Its Propagation in Our American Colonies And to Set Right Some Mistakes Botanists Appear to Have Entertained concerning It In Philosophical Trans 49 1755 1756 806 875 online An Account of a Curious Fleshy Coral Like Substance In a Letter to Mr Peter Collinson F R S from Dr John Albert Schlosser M D F R S with Some Observations on It Communicated to Mr Collinson by Mr John Ellis F R S In Philosophical Trans 49 1755 1756 449 452 online An Account of a Red Coral from the East Indies of a Very Singular Kind In a Letter from Mr John Ellis F R S to Mr Peter Collinson F R S In Philosophical Trans 50 1757 1758 188 194 online Remarks upon the Letter of Mr John Ellis F R S to Philip Carteret Webb Esq F R S Impreso en the Philosophical Transactions xlix Parte ii p 806 Por Mr Philip Miller F R S In Philosophical Trans 50 1757 1758 430 440 con Philip Miller online An Answer to the Preceding Remarks By Mr John Ellis F R S In Philosophical Trans 50 1757 1758 441 456 online An Account of Some Experiments Relating to the Preservation of Seeds In Two Letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield President of the Royal Society From John Ellis Esq F R S In Philosophical Trans 51 1759 1760 206 215 online The Method of Making Sal Ammoniac in Egypt As Communicated by Dr Linnaeus from His Pupil Dr Hasselquist Who Had Been Lately in Those Parts By John Ellis Esq F R S In Philosophical Trans 51 1759 1760 504 506 con Carlos Linneo An Account of the Plants Halesia and Gardenia In a Letter from John Ellis Esq F R S to Philip Carteret Webb Esq F R S In Philosophical Trans 51 1759 1760 929 935 An Account of the Male and Female Cochineal Insects That Breed on the Cactus Opuntia or Indian Fig in South Carolina and Georgia In a Letter from John Ellis Esq to Peter Wych Esq In Philosophical Trans 52 1761 1762 661 667 An Account of an Encrinus or Starfish with a Jointed Stem Taken on the Coast of Barbadoes Which Explains to What Kind of Animal Those Fossils Belong Called Starstones Asteriae and Astropodia Which Have been Found in Many Parts of This Kingdom In a Letter to Mr Emanuel Mendes da Costa F R S By John Ellis Esq F R S In Philosophical Trans 52 1761 1762 357 365 online An Account of the Sea Pen or Pennatula Phosphorea of Linnaeus Likewise a Description of a New Species of Sea Pen Found on the Coast of South Carolina with Observations on Sea Pens in General In a Letter to the Honourable Coote Molesworth Esq M D and F R S from John Ellis Esq F R S and Member of the Royal Academy at Upsal In Philosophical Trans 53 1763 419 435 online On the Nature and Formation of Sponges In a Letter from John Ellis Esquire F R S to Dr Solander F R S In Philosophical Transactions Band 55 1765 S 280 287 online An Account of an Amphibious Bipes By John Ellis Esq F R S To the Royal Society In Philosophical Trans 56 1766 189 192 online Extract of a Letter from John Ellis Esquire F R S to Dr Linnaeus of Upsal F R S on the Animal Nature of the Genus of Zoophytes Called Corallina In Philosophical Trans 1767 404 428 mit Peter Woulfe online An Account of the Actinia Sociata or Clustered Animal Flower Lately Found on the Sea Coasts of the New Ceded Islands In a Letter from John Ellis Esquire F R S to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough F R S In Philosophical Trans 57 1767 428 437 y 434 435 online A Letter from John Ellis Esquire F R S to the President on the Success of His Experiments for Preserving Acorns for a Whole Year without Planting Them so as to be in a State Fit for Vegetation with a View to Bring Over Some of the Most Valuable Seeds from the East Indies to Plant for the Benefit of Our American Colonies In Philosophical Trans 58 1769 75 79 con William Aiton online Observations on a Particular Manner of Increase in the Animalcula of Vegetable Infusions with the Discovery of an Indissoluble Salt Arising from Hemp Seed Put into Water Till It Becomes Putrid By John Ellis Esq F R S In Philos Trans 59 1769 138 152 online A Copy of a Letter from John Ellis Esq F R S to Dr Linnaeus F R S amp c With the Figure and Characters of That Elegant American Evergreentree Called by the Gardiners the Loblolly Bay Taken from Blossoms Blown Near London and Shewing That It is not an Hibiscus as Mr Miller Calls It Nor an Hypericum as Dr Linnaeus Supposes It But an Intire New Genus to Which Mr Ellis Gives the Name of Gordonia In Philos Trans 60 1770 518 523 online The Copy of a Letter from John Ellis Esq F R S to Mr William Aiton Botanic Gardener to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales at Kew on a New Species of Illicium Linnaei or Starry Aniseed Tree Lately Discovered in West Florida In Philos Trans 60 1770 524 531 online On the Nature of the Gorgonia That It is a Real Marine Animal and Not of a Mixed Nature between Animal and Vegetable By John Ellis Esq F R S in a Letter to Daniel Solander M D F R S In Philos Trans of the Royal Society of London 66 1776 1 17 onlineHonores EditarLinneo le dedica en 1763 el genero botanico Ellisia de la familia de las Hydrophyllaceae Fuente EditarRay Desmond 1994 Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists includins Plant Collectors Flower Painters and Garden Designers Taylor amp Francis amp The Natural History Museum Londres La abreviatura J Ellis se emplea para indicar a John Ellis como autoridad en la descripcion y clasificacion cientifica de los vegetales 1 Notas Editar John Ellis Indice Internacional de Nombres de las Plantas IPNI Real Jardin Botanico de Kew Herbario de la Universidad de Harvard y Herbario nacional Australiano eds Enlaces externos Editar Wikispecies tiene un articulo sobre John Ellis Entrada ArchivoRoyal Society Frontispicio de Directions for bringing over seeds and plants Figura deDionaea muscipula en la 1ª ed de Directions for bringing over seeds and plants Datos Q934747 Multimedia John Ellis naturalist Especies John Ellis Todos los generos y especies descritos por este autor en IPNI Obtenido de https es wikipedia org w index php title John Ellis amp oldid 136670337, wikipedia, wiki, leyendo, leer, libro, biblioteca,

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