20 BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF BRITISH AND IRISH BOTANISTS. 



Voyage, 1801. Salisbury; Parad. Lond. t. 41 ; Gard. Chron. 



1881, ii. 568; Hooker, Fl. Tasmania, cxiv. Goodia Salisb. 

 Goodenough, Samuel (1743-1827) : b. Kingston, near Weyhill, 



Hants, 29tli April, 1743 ; d. Worthing, 12th Aug. 1827 ; bur. 



N. cloister, Westminster Abbey. Clerk. Student, Christ Church, 



Oxen, 1760. M.A., 1767. D.C.L., 1772. Treas.L.S., 1788. 



F.R.S. Kept school at Ealing, 1722. Canon of Windsor, 1798. 



Dean of Kochester, 1802. Bishop of Carlisle, 1808. ' British 



Fuci ' [with Woodward] , 1795. * Brit. Carices,' Trans. Linn. 



Soc. ii. 126. Assisted Withering in ' Arr. Brit. PL' ed. 3. Eng. 



Bot. 2206, &c. ; R. S. C. ii. 934; Nich. Illustr. vi. 245. Bust 



at Linn. Soc. (ioorhnovia Sm. 

 Goodsir, John (1814-1867) : b. Anstruther, N.B., 1814; d. South 



Cottnge, Wardie, Edinburgh, 6th March, 1867 ; bur. Dean 



Cemetery. M.D., Edin. F.R.S. , 1846. F.B.S.E., 1841. Prof. 



Anatomy, Edin,, 1846. 'A fluid containing .... Sarcina 



ventriculi'; * Conferva .... on Gold-fish,' Ann. & Mag. ix. 



1842. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. ix. 118; R. S. C. ii. 936. 

 Goodyer, John (fl. 1597-1650). Of Mapledurham, Oxon. Pult. 



i. 135; Gerard, ' Herball ' ; Johnson, ' Ger. em.' pref. 560; 



Parkinson ; How. Goodyera Br. 

 Gordier, John (fl. 1640). Found Geranium lucidnm. Parkinson; 



Pult. i. 153. 

 Gordon (fl. 1774-1779). Colonel. Travellcdin Africa, 1774-1777. 



Discovered and drew many StapelicB. Masson, ' Stapelia,' pref. 



viii. ; Journ. Bot. 1884, 145. Stapelia Gordoni Mass. 

 Oordon, Alexander (fl. 1793). 'Reader on Botany in London.' 



Son of James Gordon, of Mile End. Milne & Gordon, 'Indi- 

 genous Botany,' pref. vi. Jacks. 256. 

 Gordon, Alexander (fl. 1845). Gardener. Collected in Rocky 



Mountains. Joum. Bot. 1845, 492, 494. 

 Gordon, George (1806-1879): b. Lucan, Co. Dublm, 25th Feb. 



1806; d. 11th Oct. 1879. A.L.S., 1841. At Chiswick from 



1828. Assisted Loudon in 'Arboretum.' ' Pinetum,' 1858. 



Herbarium of Conifers at Kew. Pritz. 126 ; Jacks. 140 ; 



R. S. C. ii. 945 (nos. 3-6); Gard. Chron. 1879, ii. 569. 

 Gordon, George (fl. 1839). Of Birnie, near Elgin. Clerk. LL.D. 



' Collectanea for a Flora of Moray,' 1839. MS. Flora of Moray 



in Bot. Dept., Mus. Brit. Discovered Pw[/uicida alplna in 1831. 



Eng. Bot. 2621, 2747; Pritz. 126; Jacks. 257; Top. Bot. 546. 

 Gordon, James (fl. 1756). M.D., Aberdeen. Taught Alexander 



Garden. Linn. Letters, i. 378. 

 Gordon, James (d. 1780). Nurseryman, of Mile End, 1750-1776. 



Worked for Lord Petre and Dr. Sherard. Correspondent of 



Linnajus. Introduced Ubiius americana (1752), Sophora japonica 



(1.753), and Ginkgo (1754). Pult. ii. 241 ; Linn. Letters, i. 93, 



254; Rich. Corr. 390; Loudon, 'Arboretum,' 78, 82; Phil. 



Trans, xl. 520. Gurdouia Elhs. 

 Gordon, William (fl. 1832). Surgeon. Of Welton, near Hull. 



F..L.S., 1832. ' i\.nalogy between .... vegetables and animals,' 



Loudon, Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. 1831-2. R. S. C. ii. 915. 



