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Praeger, Robert Lloyd (Ireland 1865-1953)
Irish botany & natural history
For many years Praeger was "Mr. Irish Natural History" in his homeland. His early engineering studies introduced him to geological investigations and from that starting point he moved on to botany and horticulture. His work as a librarian for thirty years (he eventually became director of the National Library) advanced his cause, giving him access to related literatures and allowing him enough off-time to feed a prodigious appetite for botanical collecting in the field. As an offshoot of his gardening interests Praeger became an expert on the genera Sedum (stonecrops) and Sempervivum (houseleeks), each of which he successfully monographed. His combined literary knowledge, many experiences in the field, and technical expertise sustained a long and successful series of books and periodical articles exploring the natural history of Ireland after he "retired" in 1923. Praeger was also a central figure in the professionalization of natural history in Ireland; he was a co-founder of the Geographical Society of Ireland, the founder of the Irish Field Club Union, and the co-founder of The Irish Naturalist, and served in a number of official capacities in societies and organizations both within and outside of Ireland.
Life Chronology
--born in Holywood, co. Down, Ireland, on 25 August
1865.
--1876-1882: attends Royal Belfast Academical
Institution
--1885: B.A., Queen's College, Belfast
--1886: B.Eng., Queen's College
--1886-1888: works as harbor engineer
--1892: co-founds The
Irish Naturalist with G. H. Carpenter
--1893-1920: works as librarian at the National
Library, Dublin
--1895: founds the Irish Field Club Union
--1901: publishes his Irish
Topographical Botany
--1907: organizes survey of Lambay Island
--1911-1915: heads the Clare Island Survey
--1920: made director of the National Library;
retires in 1923
--1920s: botanical trips to the Canary Islands,
Madeira, the Balkans, and the Alps
--1931-1934: president, Royal Irish Academy
--1932: publishes his An Account of the
Sempervivum Group
--1934: publishes his The Botanist
in Ireland; co-founds the Geographical Society of Ireland
--1937: publishes his The Way I Went
--1940: receives the gold medal of the
Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland
--1949-1950: president, Royal Horticultural
Society of Ireland
--1950: publishes his A Natural History
of Ireland, A Sketch of Its Flora and Fauna
--1952: vice-president of the botany and
geography sections at the annual meeting of the British Association for
the Advancement of Science
--dies at Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 5 May
1953.
For Additional Information, See:
--Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,
Vol. 45 (2004).
--The Encyclopedia of Ireland (2003).
--Robert Lloyd Praeger: The Life of a Naturalist
(1998).
--Floreat Hibernia: A Bio-Bibliography of
Robert Lloyd Praeger, 1865-1953 (1985).
--The
Geographical Journal,
Vol. 119(3) (1953): 368-369.
--Irish Naturalists' Journal, Vol.
11(6) (1954): 172-175.
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