A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends

Arthur Francis George Kerr’s life is reviewed and related to a previously published account. Kerr’s collecting activity is analysed using an expanded version of the Thai Biogeography Group’s database of collections. 8,666 of the total 48,970 collections are Kerr’s and 3,178 are those of his colleagu...

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Main Authors: Parnell, J.A.N, Pilla, F, The Thai Biogeography Group, Biogeography Group
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Published: Forest Herbarium 2015
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spelling my.unimas.ir.121052016-10-21T07:37:25Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12105/ A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends Parnell, J.A.N Pilla, F The Thai Biogeography Group, Biogeography Group SB Plant culture SD Forestry Arthur Francis George Kerr’s life is reviewed and related to a previously published account. Kerr’s collecting activity is analysed using an expanded version of the Thai Biogeography Group’s database of collections. 8,666 of the total 48,970 collections are Kerr’s and 3,178 are those of his colleagues and friends. Therefore, the total number of collections made by Kerr and his acquaintances is likely to be larger and more diverse than previously believed. Mapping of these data using GIS show that Kerr’s collecting activities focussed on particular regions of Thailand at particular times. Also large areas of the country remained unexplored by Kerr and his acquaintances: a pattern that, to some extent, persists to this day. The large, but dispersed, archive of Kerr’s photographs, maps, living collections and correspondence indicate that he was a skilled photographer (taking at least 3,000 images), cartographer (producing many hand-drawn maps) and exceptionally acute, accurate and detailed observer (fi lling numerous notebooks and leaving other records). It is clear that digitising these collections to form an on-line dedicated website is highly desirable to further progress on the fl ora of Thailand and surrounding countries and would form an unique record of the social history of early 20thC Thailand. Forest Herbarium 2015 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12105/1/No%2039%20%28abstrak%29.pdf Parnell, J.A.N and Pilla, F and The Thai Biogeography Group, Biogeography Group (2015) A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends. Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany) (43). pp. 111-131. ISSN 4953843 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84952012349&partnerID=40&md5=6795ec90f69ce53dc28e3822ca7d197b
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SD Forestry
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SD Forestry
Parnell, J.A.N
Pilla, F
The Thai Biogeography Group, Biogeography Group
A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
description Arthur Francis George Kerr’s life is reviewed and related to a previously published account. Kerr’s collecting activity is analysed using an expanded version of the Thai Biogeography Group’s database of collections. 8,666 of the total 48,970 collections are Kerr’s and 3,178 are those of his colleagues and friends. Therefore, the total number of collections made by Kerr and his acquaintances is likely to be larger and more diverse than previously believed. Mapping of these data using GIS show that Kerr’s collecting activities focussed on particular regions of Thailand at particular times. Also large areas of the country remained unexplored by Kerr and his acquaintances: a pattern that, to some extent, persists to this day. The large, but dispersed, archive of Kerr’s photographs, maps, living collections and correspondence indicate that he was a skilled photographer (taking at least 3,000 images), cartographer (producing many hand-drawn maps) and exceptionally acute, accurate and detailed observer (fi lling numerous notebooks and leaving other records). It is clear that digitising these collections to form an on-line dedicated website is highly desirable to further progress on the fl ora of Thailand and surrounding countries and would form an unique record of the social history of early 20thC Thailand.
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title A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
title_short A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
title_full A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
title_fullStr A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
title_full_unstemmed A re-examination of the life and work of A.F.G. Kerr and of his colleagues and friends
title_sort re-examination of the life and work of a.f.g. kerr and of his colleagues and friends
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