72 BIOGEAPHICAL INDEX OF 



Brought and sent plants to Edinburgh. Described Epiden- 

 drum ellipticum (Hooker, Exot. El. 207). Brother of pre- 

 ceding, and husband of Maria Graham. 



Graham, Thomas (1805-69) : b. Glasgow, 20 Dec. 1805 ; d. 

 London, 16 Sept., 1869. M.A. Glasgow, 1826; D.C.L. 

 Oxon, 1855 ; F.E.S., 1836. Chemist. ' OutUnes of Botany,' 

 1841, ed. 2, 1848. Jacks. 41 ; Walford, Portraits of living 

 Celebrities, No. 8 (1859), w. portr. ; Proc. Eoy. Soc. xviii. 

 (1870), xvii. ; S. Muspratt's Chemistry, i. (1853), w. portr. ; 

 Boase ; Diet. Nat. Biog. xxii. 361. 



Grant, James Augustus (1827-92) : b. Nairn, 11 April, 1827 ; 

 d. Nairn, 10 Feb., 1892. Colonel. F.E.S., 1873; F.L.S., 



1871. ' An Exped. to Source of Nile," 1860. Plants (at 

 Kew) described in Linn. Trans, xxix. Journ. Bot. 1892, 

 96 ; Nature xlv. 376. Anthericum Grantii Baker. 



Graves, George (fl. 1777-1834). Of Walworth, Peckham, and 

 Edinburgh. F.L.S., 1812. ' British Grasses," 1822. 'Hortus 

 Medicus,' 1834. ' Flora Londinensis,' vols. 4, 5. Pritz. 127 ; 

 Jacks. 552 ; Friends' Books, i. 862. 



Gray, — (fl. 1570). Apothecary. Introduced Pzstocfaoj^cmarMm, 

 circ. 1570. L'Obel, Adversaria, 413. 



Gray, Christopher (fl. 1740-63). Nurseryman, of Fulham. 

 Introduced various American plants. ' Catalogue,' 1740. 

 PubUshed Catesby's ' Hortus Britano-Americanus,' 1763. 

 Pritz. i. 103 ; Loudon, ' Arboretum,' 76. 



Gray, Edward Whitaker (1748-1806) : b. 1748 ; d. London, 

 27 Dec, 1806. Uncle of S. F. Gray, jun. M.D. Librarian, 

 E.C.P., L.E.C.P., 1773. Keeper of Department of Nat. Hist. 

 & Antiquities, British Museum. A.L.S., 1788. Sec. E.S., 

 1797. Arranged the Museum on Linnean system. Bng. Bot. 

 1631 ; Munk, ii. 298 ; Eose, Biog. Diet. ; Gent. Mag. 77 (1807), 

 i. 90 ; Diet. Nat. Biog. xxiii. 7. Portr. by Caleott at E. Soc. 



Gray, George (1758-1819) : b. Newcastle, 1758 ; d. Newcastle, 

 9 Dee. 1819. Painter. To North America on botanical excur- 

 sion, 1787. Diet. Nat. Biog. xxiii. 7. 



Gray, John Edward (1800-75) : b. WalsaU, Stafford, 12 Feb., 

 1800 ; d. London, 7 Mar., 1875. Keeper of the Zoological 

 Department, British Museum, 1840-75. Assistant from 

 1824. F.L.S., 1857; F.E.S., 1832; Ph.D. Munich, 1852. 

 Pres. Bot. Soc. Lond., 1838. ' Natural Arrangement of 

 British Plants,' 1821, under the name of his father, S. F. 

 Gray. 'British Water-weeds,' 1864. Pritz. 128; Jacks. 

 552 ; ' List of Books . . .' by Gray, ed. by J. Saunders,. 

 1872 ; E. S. C. ii. 998 ; vii. 819 ; Journ. Bot. 1865, 297 ; 



1872, 374 ; 1875, 127 ; Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. xii. 409; Gard. 

 Chron. 1875, i. 335 ; ' Portraits of Men of Eminence,' 

 1863, with photo, portr. Proc. Linn. Soc. 1874-5, xiiii. ; 

 ' Athenaeum,' 1875, 363; Diet. Nat. Biog. xxiii. 9. Bronze 

 medallion, with Mrs. Gray, at Linn. Soc. 



Gray, Maria Emma, nee Smith (1787-1876) : b. Greenwich 

 Hospital, 1787 ; d. 9 Dec, 1876 ; m. 1 (1810), Francis Edward 

 Gray ; m. 2 (1826), Dr. John Edward Gray, his second cousin. 



