CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 851
TitleJames William Helenus Trail, Professor of Botany: material relating to expedition to the Amazon
Date1873-1875
Extent1 volume
Creator NameTrail; James William Helenus (1851-1919); Professor of Botany, Aberdeen
Administrative HistoryJames Trail was born in 1851, son of Reverend Samuel Trail and Helen Scott (daughter of James Scott, minister at Benholme, and sister of Hercules Scott, professor of Moral Philosophy from 1821 - 1859). James Trail was Professor of Botany at the University of Aberdeen from 1877 to 1919 and took an interest in the work of his predecessor, David Skene, studying and indexing his papers. He was also a family historian and worked on the Trail and Scott genealogies. He died in 1919, bequeathing a great number of his papers to the university. The rest were acquired via the Department of Botany in the 1970s. There is a memorial window to him in St. Machar Cathedral, Aberdeen.
DescriptionProfessor James W. H. Trail: material relating to expedition to the Amazon. Journal describing voyage to Para and travels in Amazonia; appendix on skin diseases suffered during the expedition; manuscript of paper read to Aberdeen Medical Association (1875); list of vascular plants collected in Amazonia and sent to Kew. 3 volumes, see also MS 851 - 853.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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